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REVIEW: Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

REVIEW: Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs

Dear Ms. Briggs,
Even though I adored “Alpha and Omega” in the anthology On the Prowl, the story which introduced readers to the werewolves Charles and Anna, and also loved the first novel in the series which follows these characters, Cry Wolf, I’m not sure I’m the best person to review Hunting Ground, the latest entry [...]

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REVIEW:  Lady’s Choice by Jayne Ann Krentz

REVIEW: Lady’s Choice by Jayne Ann Krentz

Dear Ms. Krentz:
This book was published in 1989 but I don’t think I read it until the early 1990s. My copy was used and I recall that I had purchased it used in its original Harlequin Temptation iteration. Since that time, it has been re-released by Harlequin at least twice more. I anxiously await [...]

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REVIEW:  Sweet Talk by Susan Mallery

REVIEW: Sweet Talk by Susan Mallery

Dear Ms. Mallery:
July, August, and September sees the release of your Keys’ Bakery sisters series. The series begins with Claire, a piano virtuoso. Claire has been estranged from her family since, well, almost forever. When she was 3 years old, she walked up to a piano and started playing and [...]

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REVIEW:  Irresistible by Susan Mallery

REVIEW: Irresistible by Susan Mallery

Dear Ms. Mallery:
This is the first Buchanan book that I read but the second in the series. I think its my favorite Mallery book I’ve read in my recent glom.
Elissa Towers is a woman who has made some past bad mistakes and is still paying for them, but she’s righting her ship and trying to [...]

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REVIEW:  Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead

REVIEW: Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead

Dear Ms. Mead:
When I pulled up your book out of the stack to read, I thought that if I had to read one more female first person narrated paranormal that I I may poke out my eyes and never read again. Then I began to read and remembered why I had read so many [...]

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REVIEW:  A Babe in Ghostland by Lisa Cach

REVIEW: A Babe in Ghostland by Lisa Cach

Dear Ms Cach,
I’ve been following your writing career for years now and one thing’s for certain, you don’t just write the same old same old. Even when you revisit certain themes, such as ghosts, you handle the issue in a new and different ways. This time at bat we have a contemporary story, set [...]

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