Dear Ms. Albert: Welcome back. God, I have missed you. Your last two books at Avon were such pale imitations of what you had wrote before that I feared I had lost another good author. Since you have left Avon and went to Pocket, your quality has increased a hundredfold. ... more >
Dear Ms. Birdsell, I read a great review for your second book, and decided to give it a try. It’s a good story and despite how farfetched the plot seems, it works. OK, it’s another English nobleman working as a spy against France but in this case it’s during the ... more >
Dear. Ms. Stacey, There is a lot to like about Forever Again. I enjoyed how Gena, the heroine, has progressed in her life. She made a mistake when young but has not let it keep her from achieving her business degree and starting a successful career. She’s also not let ... more >
Dear Ms. Weaver, I wasn’t really expecting to find a new auto buy author from this contest. I haven’t had an autobuy ebook author since Lynne Connolly’s Rose and Richard series but you are on the list. I’ve read all of your publications since reading Let’s Pretend and have found ... more >
Dear Readers, This was Ross’s last book before her untimely, early death and it’s one of her best. It really is too bad that the mystery world lost her and her creations, Julian Kestrel and his manservant, Dipper. 1821: Austrian controlled Italy seethes with revolt which threatens to break out ... more >
Dear Gentle Reader: Are you a Bella and Edward fan? If you are, I assume that you have been to her website to read the first chapter in Midnight Sun, right? Because it is the first chapter in Edward’s version of what happened. Go now. NOW! Best Jane
Dear Ms. St. Giles: You received alot of good buzz for your second book. Perhaps my disappointment was a case of heightened reader expectations, but HDD was just a big meh for me. Toward the end, I was forcing myself to turn the page. Your book is full of stock ... more >
Dear Ms. Banning, I’ve never read any of your books and I don’t think I’ll try another. It’s too bad that this one has such a wonderful cover (though it has nothing to do with anything that happened in the book). The inside stepback does look as if he’s examining ... more >
Dear Mrs. Eagle, Some of your books have a permanent place on my Top Ten List. Rich, satisfying, emotional books that make me laugh and cry. You write about Native Americans better than almost any other author out there. And when you decided to diverge more into women’s fiction and ... more >