Dear Ms Wax, This is the third book of yours I’ve read. Do I detect a slight shift towards women’s fiction with this one? Once again you write about a heroine at whom life throws a curveball and who has to stand on her own two feet. Amanda Sheridan’s husband ... more >
Dear Ms. Piel, I’ve read a couple of your books before and always enjoyed them though sometimes some improbabilities marred my final grade. Therefore, I was really excited to see a 5 heart review for your first Woodland Mage book. My final thoughts are: not as good as the review ... more >
Dear Authors: I’ll be straight up and cut to the chase. This is the first anthology I have liked in a . . . . well, I can’t remember the last time I really enjoyed an anthology. Even though there were some quibbles I had with each story, overall, I ... more >
Dear Ms. Laurentson: I am not sure whether this is a comic send up of paranormal romances but that is how it read to me. In that light, this book is hilarious. It’s when the book veers toward the serious that it starts to read like an ordinary romance tale ... more >
Dear Ms. Inman, For me, time travel books have to strike a delicate balance. I’ve read enough of them that I get bored with warrior heroes who travel to their future and feel the need to protect the heroine from her microwave or characters who travel to their past and ... more >
Dear Ms. Rice: Yours is a name that is oft mentioned in the same breath as ebook authors. Tara Marie, with whom I seem to correlate closely, calls you the Linda Howard of hot romances. I was thrilled to get a nomination for one of your books. Perhaps I went ... more >