My Give A Damn’s Busted by Carolyn Brown (Honky Tonk #3) Contemporary Romance October 1, 2010 Paperback, 384 Pages Sourcebooks Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: "...Lord, he could be a serial killer and I'd still peel those jeans off that firm little hind end and enjoy doing it." Hank Wells and Larissa Morley both want the same thing, the Honky Tonk bar. But each keep the reason for it close to their hearts. When passions, secrets, and ulterior motives each vie Continue Reading
Review: The Wolf Next Door by Lydia Dare
The Wolf Next Door by Lydia Dare (Westfield Brothers #3) Paranormal Historical Romance June 1, 2010 Paperback, 384 Pages Sourcebooks Casablanca Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: "I missed you.” "Well, I didn't miss you at all. In fact, I can't even remember your name.” In this much anticipated story, we finally get to see what caused Lady Prisca and Lord William to despise each other. We caught glimpses of their animosity in A Certain Wolfish Charm and it left me Continue Reading
Guest Review: Strange Neighbors by Ashlyn Chase
Strange Neighbors by Ashlyn Chase Paranormal Romance June 1, 2010 Paperback, 384 Pages Sourcebooks CasablancaReviewed by AmandaMerry McKenzie is a twenty-five year old Nurse from Rhode Island who has finally flown the family nest and rented an apartment in the city of Boston.Merry is so excited to be finally free and out on her own. She loves her family dearly, but when her mother was brutally murdered when she was sixteen years old, she took on the ‘mother’ role of the family and Continue Reading
Review: A Certain Wolfish Charm by Lydia Dare
A Certain Wolfish Charm by Lydia Dare (Westfield Brothers #1) April 6, 2010 Historical Paranormal Romance Paperback, 352 Pages Sourcebooks Casablanca Reviewed by ToriThe first book in Lydia Dare's new trilogy, A Certain Wolfish Charm, we are swept into regency England and introduced to Lily Ruthledge and Simon Westridge. Lily is an "on the shelf" spinster who has faithfully raised her young nephew, Oliver, since birth. But Lily has noticed that Oliver has begun to change over Continue Reading
Review: An Earl to Enchant by Amelia Grey
An Earl to Enchant by Amelia Grey (Rogue Dynasty #3) Historical Romance April 6, 2010 Paperback, 352 Pages Sourcebooks Casablanca Reviewed by Tori When Lady Arianna Sweet arrives unannounced at Lord Morgandale's country estate he mistakes her for a courtisan he hired for the weekend. Arianna soon disabuses Morgandale of that notion and informs him she is in need of his grandmother, Lady Elder. Morgandale informs her that his grandmother has since passed away, but invites her Continue Reading
Review: The Highlander’s Sword by Amanda Forester
The Highlander’s Sword by Amanda ForesterHistorical RomanceMarch 1, 2010Paperback, 352 PagesSourcebooksReviewed by Tori Amanda Forester tells a suspenseful tale of love, betrayal, and redemption in the beautiful highlands of Scotland. Sir Padyn MacLaren left Scotland a young lad to fight with the French against the English.Betrayed by his fiancée and forced to kill her lover, he flees back to Scotland with a a vow to never trust a woman again. Lady Aila Graham has been groomed since birth to Continue Reading
Review: Legend of the White Wolf by Terry Spear
In this fourth in Spear's werewolf series, Private Eye Cameron MacPherson and forensic scientist Faith O'Malley are both on quests that lead them into the world of magical wolves, mystery and murder. Cameron arrives in wintry Maine to search for his partners in his P.I. business who are late returning from a hunting trip, and runs into Faith, there to locate her ex-boyfriend who stole her father’s research. But Cameron and Faith instantly are attracted to one another and keeping their business Continue Reading
Review: Island of the Swans by Ciji Ware
Re-issued in its original full length, this acclaimed and bestselling romantic historical novel by award-winning author Ciji Ware tells the true story of passionate and flamboyant Jane Maxwell, the 4th Duchess of Gordon (1749-1812). In love since childhood with Thomas Fraser, when she hears that he's been killed in America, she marries the Duke of Gordon with disastrous results. But Fraser, very much alive, returns to England to claim her love. In addition to telling a heart-wrenching love Continue Reading
Review: Lessons in French by Laura Kinsale
"It was quite settled by now. She was born to be a spinster. The gentlemen would have to declare their undying devotion to other ladies. Callie would be too much occupied with developing a delicate constitution and a dependable recipe for tapioca-jelly."She is, after all, Lady Callista Taillefaire, jilted three times in spite of her fortune and her father's best efforts to find her a husband. Now her greatest desire is to win the silver cup at the agricultural fair with her gigantic prize bull, Continue Reading