Dear. Ms. Jordan, While “The Legend of Black Robert Flynn” isn’t awful, neither is it any better than just average. It starts well with young, innocent friends then fast forwards to the heroine running away from an abusive marriage straight into the hands of the now pirate hero who saves ... more >
Dear Ms. Dane: I think that Ja(y)ne and my foolish hope was we could write good reviews for all the books we choose. Yours was the first one that I picked. Your promo promised me a “smart heroine, alpha hero who isn't a bossy jerk. Funny dialog, hot secks. Oh ... more >
Dear Ms. Galen, Oh my, this book is just packed with romance cliches starting with the English nobleman working for the Foreign Office. I’m beginning to think that Avon believes this was part of a nobleman’s duties. Despite that I did end up liking this book but while I enjoyed ... more >
Dear Ms. Ross: I know that you have a number of fans and huge body of work. For some reason, I can’t recall ever reading you before. I bought your book because it was a story that someone recommended featuring southern gentleman. I had just finished a reread of Carnal ... more >
Dear. Ms. Westin In my never ending quest to find non Regency historicals, I snatched up your book. And while I’m not sorry I did, I didn’t find it to be everything I’d hoped for. Our heroine, Lady Anne Gascoigne overhears her beloved fiance offering her virginity to randy King ... more >
Dear Ms. Bruce: I have kind of ranted on about anthologies before. Nicole Camden is the gold standard for me in terms of romance anthologies. Your first story comes close but the rest of the book kind of peters out. The anthologies tell the individual stories of three debutantes who ... more >