Dear Annika Martin, What a delight Most Eligible Bastard was! Full of your quirky trademark humour and sweetly charming, as well as full of sexual tension. There was even one section (“the Smuckers Incident”) where I was actually laughing out loud – not smiling, or chuckling but actual full-on cackling ... more >
Dear Serenity Woods, I saw this story advertised in your newsletter, so I bought it. Pediatrician Brock King, together with his brothers, Charlie and Matt, run the “We Three Kings” foundation; a charitable organisation for sick children and their families. Their younger sister died after an asthma attack when Brock ... more >
Dear Ms. DePaul: Don’t you hate it when you’re at a work thing and you sneak upstairs for some quiet time (or maybe to look if the hosts have a dog so you can hang out with them. Maybe that’s just me.) and you end up falling asleep on a ... more >
Dear Ms. Young: Generally speaking, your books are a hit for me, and I adore billionaire books of all shapes and sizes, so it was natural for me to read Hero. Alexa Holland’s father lived a complicated life. He married one woman and had a family, and had an affair with ... more >
Dear Ms. Tate: I’m always wary when publishers opt to market a book as “For fans of New York Times bestselling authors Samantha Young, Sylvia Day, and E. L. James”. My experience is that the books rarely live up to the hype, plus, EL James is not a selling point ... more >