Matchmaker and stationery shop owner Matilda Davies brings people together. For those on her list, Tilda will find the man or woman of their dreams—whether it’s for an hour or a lifetime. But due to a painful past, the British expat has never put her own name on the list. ... more >
Dear Ms. Calhoun, I’ve read and enjoyed a few of your novellas in the past, so when an ARC of your new 164 page offering, Afternoon Delight, was made available to DA’s reviewers, I requested it. Afternoon Delight is set in New York City and features a hero whom readers ... more >
“Nice job with the presentation,” he said. “You made a library sound both necessary and really exciting.” “Libraries are both necessary and really exciting,” she said. “To me, anyway.” Dear Ms. Calhoun: The sequel to Unforgiven (reviewed here by Dabney,) Jaded is a story about discovering and rediscovering passion. The ... more >
Dear Ms. Calhoun: Uncommon Passion is easily the best book you’ve written. The novel takes the strengths of your earlier works–strong characters, sensual sex scenes, believable redemption–and expands on them. Everything works: the lovers, their back-stories, the setting, the passage of time, the secondary characters, the plot, and the deft insights ... more >
1 – What was the inspiration for this duology? Ty first appeared in a Quickie I released through Ellora’s Cave called ON THE EDGE. I intended him to play a very minor role in the story when I drafted it, but the moment he showed up at No Limits, ... more >
Note: The comments are closed on this review because it is our book club pick. Don’t forget to join the conversation later today and all through the week. Dear Ms. Calhoun: I am so glad that you are back publishing longer length works (not that I minded the holiday novella). ... more >