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REVIEW: Accidental Mistress by Susan Napier

By Jane • Apr 18th, 2008 • Category: C Reviews Category, C+ Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Napier:
I’ve slowly been converted to being an HP fan. Being an HP fan means that you are in for a lot of drama and a lot of bruising kisses. The real measure of success for me, in an HP, is how strong the heroine is. Because the men are fairly [...]



REVIEW: Winter Wedding by Joan Smith

By Jane • Dec 20th, 2007 • Category: B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Smith:
Winter Wedding is a bit of a fantasy tale with a very sweet misunderstanding that separates the hero and heroine. The story is fluffy and I wouldn’t be able to read several in this vein in a row without getting a toothache, but for a holiday story, it might help set [...]



REVIEW: Love Letters from a Duke by Elizabeth Boyle

By Jane • Aug 22nd, 2007 • Category: C Reviews Category, C+ Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Ms. Boyle:
I haven’t read many of your books, but each time I start one, I think to myself, why haven’t I gone on a Boyle glom and then I get to the end feeling one part happy and one part dissatisfied and I think its the latter feeling that drives my buying decisions. [...]



REVIEW: The Rules of Gentility by Janet Mullany

By Janine • Jul 31st, 2007 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category

Dear Ms. Mullany,
Like Jayne (who recently reviewed this book), I read and enjoyed your debut, Dedication, shortly before the Signet Regency line went kaput. I had liked the book enough to hope that you might get a contract before too long. Luckily for me, not one, but two publishers were smart enough to [...]