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Posts Tagged ‘Megan-Hart’

Publishing Deals for the week of July 9th – July 16th

By Jane • Jul 21st, 2008 • Category: Publishing News

Sure hope everyone’s not tired of urban fantasy yet, because there’s going to be a lot of it coming up in the next year or two.
Hannah Howell hits the lists with every release.
USA Today and NYT bestselling author Hannah Howell’s newest novel in her HIGHLAND series, as well as a new historical romance trilogy, [...]



REVIEW: Reason Enough by Megan Hart

By Janine • May 30th, 2008 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category, Reviews

Dear Ms. Hart,
Your Spice Brief, Reason Enough continues the story of Elle and Dan from Dirty. Since I loved Dirty, I was really looking forward to Reason Enough and I am happy to say I enjoyed it.
Elle and Dan have been living in the first home they’ve owned together just a few months when [...]



Publishing Deals for May 22 – 28th: Lots of YA

By Jane • May 28th, 2008 • Category: Publishing News

Deals for May 22 – 28th
And let me guess, they both have mommy issues. Pass.
RITA-nominated author Kate Moore’s INTO THE DARK and INTO THE LIGHT, the first two books in a Regency historical romance trilogy, concerning the sons of a famous courtesan, to Wendy McCurdy at Berkley, in a nice deal, by Pam Ahearn of [...]



REVIEW: Friendly Fire by Megan Hart

By Jayne • Mar 29th, 2008 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Ms Hart,
I was checking my ebook reader to see what books were on it and came across this one. I’m embarrassed to say how long it’s been sitting there, patiently waiting to be read so I won’t. But I found once I got started reading it, the pages just clicked along.
I’m not [...]



DUELING REVIEW: Tempted by Megan Hart

By Janine • Jan 31st, 2008 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, C Reviews Category, C+ Reviews, Reviews

Janine: My friend Jennie F. and I had so much fun doing a conversational review of Jane Lockwood’s Forbidden Shores that we decided to do it again. Lo and behold, the subject of this discussion is also a novel about an erotic entanglement that involves two men and a woman! This time, it’s Megan [...]



REVIEW: Broken by Megan Hart

By Janine • May 16th, 2007 • Category: A Review Category, A- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Hart,
On the first Friday of each month, Sadie Danning, the narrator of your book, Broken, has lunch on an atrium bench. Joe, whose last name Sadie doesn’t know, sits down with his own lunch next to her and tells her a story, and Sadie imagines herself within that tale.
This month my name [...]



REVIEW: Dirty by Megan Hart

By Janine • Apr 18th, 2007 • Category: A Review Category, A- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Hart,
Elle Kavanagh wears only black and white. She counts things — not just money at her prestigious accounting job, but also stars, marbles, ceiling tiles. She buys her boss’s wife candy to assuage her guilt for sleeping with him years before. She has been celibate for three years, but before [...]



REVIEW: Dirty by Megan Hart

By Jane • Jan 11th, 2007 • Category: C Reviews Category, C- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Hart:
You came on the blog a while back during a discussion about erotica and erotic romance. You were very upfront about the fact that your book was erotica. I kind of poo-poo’ed most erotica as being a woman’s sexploration which didn’t sound very appealing to me. As your release date [...]



REVIEW: Pot of Gold by Megan Hart

By Jayne • May 29th, 2006 • Category: B Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Mrs Hart,
I’m finally getting back to Pot of Gold, your first story about Captain Robin Steele and his love, Nora as they search for a hidden leprechaun fortune beneath a Caribbean island. I like it just as much as the sequel, Emerald Isle. It’s fast and humorous and since it’s a fantasy, I [...]



REVIEW: Shiver M’ Timbers (Amberpax Collection) by Jordan, Hart, Willows, Bridger and Lamont

By Jayne • May 2nd, 2006 • Category: B Reviews, C- Reviews, D Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear. Ms. Jordan,
While “The Legend of Black Robert Flynn” isn’t awful, neither is it any better than just average. It starts well with young, innocent friends then fast forwards to the heroine running away from an abusive marriage straight into the hands of the now pirate hero who saves her after she’s nearly raped by [...]