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January 31, 2008

CONVERSATIONAL REVIEW: Tempted by Megan Hart

JanineB Reviews Category / B- Reviews / Book Reviews / C Reviews Category / C+ ReviewsContemporary / conversational review / dysfunctional family / erotica / Marriage-in-Trouble / Megan-Hart / real-people / sexual-encounters / Threesome / traumatic-past46 Comments

Janine: My friend Jennie F. and I had so much fun doing a conversational review of Jane Lockwood’s Forbidden Shores that we decided to do it again. Lo and behold, the subject of this discussion is also a novel about an erotic entanglement that involves two men and a woman! ... more >

October 17, 2007

CONVERSATIONAL REVIEW: Forbidden Shores by Jane Lockwood

JanineB Reviews / B Reviews Category / B- Reviews / Book Reviewsattorney / Caribbean / conversational review / courtesan / Erotic-Romance / erotica / Georgian / Historical Romances / island / Janet-Mullany / shipboard / slavery / Threesome53 Comments

Dear Readers, Just as I had finished reading Forbidden Shores by Jane Lockwood (a pseudonym for Janet Mullany) and was getting ready to review it, I had a conversation about the book with my good friend Jennie F., who had also recently read it. Jennie’s comments were so insightful and ... more >

September 5, 2007

CONVERSATIONAL REVIEW: The Serpent Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt

JaneB Reviews / B Reviews Category / B+ Reviews / Book Reviews / Ebooksconversational review / Elizabeth-Hoyt / Fairy-Tales / Georgian14 Comments

The Serpent Prince is the final volume in the fairy tale trilogy offered by Elizabeth Hoyt. Jayne and I have both enjoyed Hoyt’s work despite the accusations of anachronisms. We both would rate the book a B, with me giving the extra plus on the end. The story is about ... more >

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