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March 7, 2012

REVIEW: Gold Mountain by Sharon Cullars

JayneB- Reviews / Book ReviewsAfrican American / American historical / Asian hero / California / Historical Romances / Interracial / Loose-Id / multicultural / Sharon-Cullars12 Comments

Dear Ms. Cullars, I can’t recall whose blog I was reading when this book was mentioned but I’m glad I found out about it. A Negro heroine and a Chinese hero in 1865? Sign me up. “In 1865, the hope for gold has spurred many to seek their fortunes in ... more >

January 2, 2009

Miscellaneous Author News

JaneBook ReviewsLeslie Parrish / Sharon-Cullars6 Comments

Sharon Cullars, author of Again, is suffering from the economic downturn. See more at Karen Scott’s website. Leslie Kelley is launching her alterego’s website, Leslie Parrish, and her dark romantic suspense offerings. A number of Latina authors are starting a blog tour and you can get the details at Caridad ... more >

July 6, 2007

Are These Men Hot Enough for You?

JaneLetters of OpinionBlack-Dagger-Brotherhood / Race / Sharon-Cullars39 Comments

There is an infamous vampire romance series called the Black Dagger Brotherhood penned by author, JR Ward. This series propelled Ward to top spots on the New York Times bestseller list. The series is about a race of vampires struggling for power against soulless “lessors”. It’s a full of ridiculous ... more >

May 9, 2007

REVIEW: The Object of Love by Sharon Cullars

JaneB Reviews Category / B- ReviewsBrava / Contemporary / Interracial / Older-Woman-/-Younger-Man / Sharon-Cullars2 Comments

Dear Ms. Cullars: The Object of Love turned out to be a big surprise for me. The past Bravas I’ve read have been fun but without a great deal of depth. This book had a lot of depth that drew on more than its unconventional romance. The story has a ... more >

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