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REVIEW: Demon’s Fire by Emma Holly

By Jane • Apr 12th, 2008 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Holly:
When we think of cross over genre, we readers usually are referring to the science fiction/fantasy book that appeals to both the sff reader and the romance reader. But you are probably one of the first cross over authors I ever read except I never really identified as such. You started [...]



REVIEW: Sweet Surrender by Maya Banks

By Jane • Mar 3rd, 2008 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Banks:
As I explained in my previous review, I hadn’t expected to read you again based upon my past experiences, but this book hit my doorstep at just the right time. I had had a rough day at work and just wanted to lay down on the sofa for a few hours and [...]



Decadent by Shayla Black

By Jane • Dec 12th, 2007 • Category: D Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Black:
I have to say that the cover of this book was hot. It looked Decadent, just like its title. Unfortunately what was inside the covers was more of a hot mess. I’ll admit that the sex scenes were all that was advertised, but everything around the sex scenes was incomprehensible, [...]



REVIEW: Forbidden Pleasures by Lora Leigh

By Jane • Jun 9th, 2007 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews

Dear Ms. Leigh:
My good friend called me up and said that she wanted me to read your latest release, Forbidden Pleasure. I asked her when the last time it was when she read my blog and she replied that she knew that your writing hadn’t worked well for me in the past, but that [...]



REVIEW: Sex, Spies and Sapphires by Shelley Munro

By Jayne • May 19th, 2007 • Category: D Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Ms Munro,
For a book as short as this is, with three main characters, lots secondary characters and several long sex scenes, I should have gotten the feeling that every word was being used for a purpose, that every scene counted, that maximum use was made of the entire story. Instead, what I felt [...]



REVIEW: Lights Out by Amber Green

By Jayne • May 3rd, 2007 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Ms Green,
When you offered us an ebook copy of your WWII paranormal buttsecks novel, my blogmates unanimously elected me to read it. I’m still pondering what that might imply. I hate to admit it but I’m also still pondering and trying to figure out just what the heck went on in this book.
November, 1942: [...]