Archive for July, 2009

Review: Temperatures Rising by Brenda Jackson

Sherri Griffin is in Key West to produce and direct a radio station. She plans to become manager when the time is right. Having survived one disastrous relationship, Sherri wants nothing to do with men, particularly sexy DJ Terrance Jeffries. Terrance had once been a football star and now makes it his business to star [...]

Review: Dark Warrior Unbroken (The Talions, Book 2) by Alexis Morgan

The conflicting beliefs of the determined hero and equally unwavering heroine featured in the second book of the Talions series frequently leads to emotional disagreements and much soul-searching. Alexis Morgan lets her imagination soar to create characters who steal your heart while their personal story deeply touches you.
As the new chief enforcer for the Kyth, [...]

Review: A WOLF IN WOLF’S CLOTHING by Deborah MacGillivray

Award winning author Deborah MacGillivray has once again gifted her readers with a mystical magical romance that transcends time and the heart. The third Mershan brother, Trevelyn, is determined to do his part in the revenge plot of taking down the Montgomerie clan by romancing one of the daughters, Raven, and getting close to [...]

Review: Sleepless in Scotland (The MacLeans) by Karen Hawkins

Misconceptions have unforeseen results in the fourth book of The MacLeans series, where appealing characters abound and the premise is cleverly handled. Karen Hawkins brings this Regency era story to life with strong characterizations and a plot where emotional issues are touchingly resolved.
Though they may be twin sisters, Catriona and Caitlyn Hurst possess exceedingly dissimilar [...]

An Interview With…Elizabeth Hanbury

Singletitles.com catches up with rising star Elizabeth Hanbury and chats to her about Regency England, her books and the enduring appeal of the historical romance!
Thanks for joining us here at Singletitles.com, Elizabeth! We’re pleased to have you here! You write wonderfully witty and thoroughly enjoyable Regency romances. What originally drew you to writing romantic fiction [...]