Archive for June, 2008

Review:Happy Endings by Trisha Ashley

Tina Devino’s sex and gardening novels may not be selling like hotcakes, but luckily for her, she still manages to make ends meet by running a small literary agency from the comfort of her home in the small town of Shrimphaven, where she gives unpublished writers advice about how to sell their manuscripts and become [...]

Review: The Movie Girl by Kate Lace

Gemma Brown is fresh out of fashion college and desperate to break into the movie business and fulfill her dream of becoming a costume designer on a big budget period drama. Unfortunately for Gemma, nobody seems willing to give her the chance of fulfilling her potential and instead of hobnobbing with the stars and traveling [...]

REVIEW: THE ROGUISH MISS PENN by EMILY HENDRICKSON

Miss Katherine Penn is not like the other young ladies of the ton. She is absolutely fascinated by the theatre and longs with all her heart to see the plays which she writes being performed on stage. But in the stuffy academic confines of Cambridge, playwrights are deemed immoral, improper and downright scandalous, and as [...]

Review: A Dedicated Scoundrel by Anne Barbour

Lord Justin Belforte was working on an assignment for his country, when he was captured, beaten and left for dead in Spain. Rescued by a Spanish senorita who nursed him back to health, Justin returned to England where he was given orders by his superiors to lie low and to get as far away from [...]

Review: A Debt of Honour by Fenella Jane Miller

Eliza Fox was totally devastated when she lost both her father and her fiancé in a short space of time. But, Eliza knows that moping and grieving for them will not bring them back, so she decides to prove to the world that she is equal to any man and starts managing the family’s estate. [...]