After being ditched at the altar, Emmy Shaw’s heart, like her dented food truck, is definitely not open for business. Deeply in debt to her parents and evicted from her apartment, she takes a friend’s drunken dare and fills out an application for a new dating-adventure reality show. She never ... more >
Dear Julianna Keyes, I loved Undecided last year – there really are too few books featuring amateur magician heroes. While it’s not necessary to have read Undecided before Undeclared, I do think there is an advantage to the reader who does. They’re both great books so that’s a feature, not ... more >
Dear Julianna Keyes, When you sent me a review request for Undecided, I hesitated. The cover suggested “love triangle” to me. (Apparently I’m not the only one.) You kindly reassured me that there is no love triangle and so here we are. (There are two guys in the story and ... more >
Dear Ms Keyes: I have a bad feeling about how this book will sell and what kind of reception it will get. The heroine is ambitious with capital A. She has had several sexual partners, including a married man (he was separated). Her view on sex is not sacred. It’s something ... more >
Dear Ms. Keyes: Time Served was a book that surprised me in all the good ways. It featured an uptight lawyer heroine and felon boyfriend who didn’t have more than a few nickels to rub together. A good portion of the story features Rachel, a wrong side of the track girl ... more >
Dear Ms. Keyes: A treat in the form of your book Time Served showed up on my Kindle over the holiday week. I inhaled it, staying up late to finish, and then went hunting for more Keyes’ books. There was a single title–Just Once–and I began it the next day. Just Once is ... more >