Archive for February, 2009

Review: Sunset Bay by Susan Mallery

As a teenager, Megan Greene was the plain one in a family full of gorgeous blondes, who lost no opportunity in telling her just how plain and undesirable she was. Used to the taunts of her fellow high school students and to her mother’s less than loving digs about her appearance, nobody was more surprised [...]

Review: Wings of Sorrow by Jessica Blair

In 1938, Jane Harvey decides to leave behind the stifling confines of her father’s house in Middlesborough to go and live with her aunt and uncle in the beautiful Yorkshire coastal resort of Scarborough. Jane hopes to forget about the demons of her past and to build a new future for herself, away from the [...]

Review: Lost and Found by Jacqueline Sheehan

Rocky Pellegrino has a great house, a great job and a wonderfully loving husband in Bob. But Rocky gets the shock of her life when she finds her husband dead on the bathroom floor after suffering a thoroughly unexpected heart attack. Shocked, hurt and aggrieved, Rocky feels as if the bottom has fallen out of [...]

A Lifelong Romance by Anna Campbell

I think I was born a romance reader. Like other writers who have replied to that eternally interesting question – what got you started reading romance? – I loved fairytales when I was a kid. In fact, I still find myths and legends and fairytales fascinating. I often tell people who ask about my books [...]

Review: Knight Stalker by Linda Ciletti

Rachael is a divorced mother with a 5 year old son. Rachael is a professional flutist, and plays for her town’s  Symphony Orchestra.  Due to a sudden illness of the Flute soloist who was headlining in the upcoming concert performance, Rachael has been slotted into the soloist position which means many more hours of rehearsals which will keep her away from her precious [...]