Sex, Lies, and Midnight by Tawny Weber (Undercover Operatives #2) Romantic Suspense December 20, 2011 Harlequin Reviewed by May Favorite Quote: Simon Harris. The Southern-fried sex muffin. Maya Black could be a top notch computer hacker, but she’s gone straight and leading a quiet normal life a few hours away from her estranged father and home town. She hasn’t been with her family in years, ever since her dad betrayed her and she left the small town of Black Oak, Continue Reading
Review: Sex, Lies and Mistletoe by Tawny Weber
Sex, Lies, and Mistletoe by Tawny Weber (Undercover Operatives #1) November 15, 2011 Contemporary Romance Harlequin Reviewed by May Favorite Quote: “What are the chances that sex with Caleb Black will be as good as Baryshnikov, Stonehenge, and the amazing Johnny Depp all rolled into one experience?” “I think the chances are pretty damn good.” Pandora sank her head into the char’s pillowed back and sighed. She thought so, too. Pandora Easton is without a job, boyfriend, or any Continue Reading
Review: Just For The Night by Tawny Weber
Just For the Night by Tawny Weber Contemporary Romance April 19, 2011 Paperback Harlequin Reviewed by Mandi Larissa is known for romance. She turned an online romance column into a job for Cosmopolitan Magazine. But she now has her sights set on opening a retail store where books, movies, music and everything else a woman would need for romance could go - and she knows just the space. The Cartright Hotel has one opening left in its ritzy retail space, and Larissa wants it, badly. Continue Reading
Review: It Must Have Been the Mistletoe Anthology
It Must Have Been the Mistletoe Anthology December 1, 2010 Contemporary Romance Paperback, 224 Pages Harlequin Reviewed by Mandi When She Was Naughty by Kate Hoffman With the alternative upbringing of traveling with her American Folk music parents, Alison Cole has music in her blood. Now an adult and a musicologist, she is studying Christmas carols for her doctoral thesis in the Appalachian Mountains. Her current goal is to find Ettie Lee, a singer from the 1930’s, and Continue Reading