Dear Ms. Greene, Several of my friends count you among their favorite authors and have for years. Lately I’ve had good luck with the Harlequin Next line (which I understand is now defunct) and I jumped at the chance to try one of your books. Overall, it was a good ... more >
Dear Ms. Childs: Ariel Cooper is a descendant of a family of Durriken witches. Not every Durriken woman is born a witch but many are. And many, like one of the first, had their lives ended in tragedy. Ariel’s mother could foretell the future and knew her three daughters would ... more >
Dear Ms. Alexander: I think I’ve read a book of yours before but I honestly can’t remember. Your name is familiar, at least. The familiar name and the blurb sold me on this book. The premise of this story is a widow who was enjoying her widowhood rather than the ... more >
Dear Readers, According to the note in this book, EP Roe was a popular writer in the late 19th century. This book contains three short stories which take place near Christmas and were first publish in 1869. A Christmas Eve Suit: a young lawyer decides the time has come for ... more >
Dear Ms. Kessler: As you said when you sent me this book, hell is the new black and you must be glad that your book is released at the forefront of the paranormal romance craze to redeem demons and Hell. This is a first person story told by succubus turned ... more >
Dear Ms. Francis, A friend recommended “Free Spirit” to me as a good dark fantasy novel. As I read it, I was surprised that I was liking it as much as I was since its type of heroine can sometimes drive me batty. Diesa isn’t resigned to the fact that ... more >