Lyssa Belperio may be pregnant but that won’t stop her from doing what she loves, traveling and writing about her experience. Given an assignment to the Amalfi Coast of Italy she jumps at the chance to get away for a while and maybe make a fresh start. But that is until she meets her tour guide because there is more to Ric Rosetti than meets the eye. Ric is a playboy who sees the world with jaded eyes but when he meets Lyssa he knows that she is different from any other woman he has met because she sees him as a man and not as a meal ticket. What will happen when they discover that falling in love is easy but letting the one you love know is even harder?
Pregnant: Father Wanted by Claire Baxter is a contemporary romance that tells of a tender and caring relationship between a cynical, world-weary man, and a woman who believes in being l... Continue Reading
November 17th, 2008 | Posted in December 2008, Harlequin Romance, Reviews | No Comments
The Coltons: Family First miniseries continues with a story where dreams, desires and responsibilities entwine to create a heartwarming romance of second chances. Although some danger and action surround the main characters, it is the emotional aspects in their lives which is the real focus of the story and keeps the reader wanting to know more.
When gunshots outside the church postponed the wedding of Macy Ward, she is actually relived. The widow with a teenager was only marrying a good friend so her son would have a male to influence his increasingly turbulent life. Although Macy thinks of the man she was about to marry as her best friend, it is his brother, Fisher Yates, whom she truly desires. Her son, T.J., was born because of the night she spent intimately with Fisher right before he enlisted in the military and made it hi... Continue Reading
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in December 2008, Reviews, Silhouette Romantic Suspense | No Comments
Christmas Wishes, Mistletoe Kisses firmly cements Fiona Harper’s position as one of the most exciting and accomplished novelists writing for Harlequin Mills and Boon.
Louise Thornton seems to have it all: she’s the wife of one of the world’s most lusted after actors, has a beautiful home in a fashionable part of London, a gorgeous son and millions in the bank. But beneath the polished exterior lies a heartbroken woman who is sick of her husband cheating on her and treating her like dirt. Louise wants to stop existing and to start living an ordinary life away from the glare of the tabloid cameras. So, she tells her husband in no uncertain terms that she wants a divorce and that she is moving out of London to start a new life in the country.
Buying a gorgeous mansion in the middle of nowhere seems to be the solution to all... Continue Reading
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in Harlequin Romance, November 2008, Reviews, USA | 1 Comment
Kate Walker never ceases to amaze me! Just when I had thought that her books couldn’t possibly get any better, I picked up her latest Harlequin Presents, Bedded by the Greek Billionaire, and I was mesmerized once again by her amazing storytelling prowess, her deep understanding of human emotions and her uncanny ability to keep me turning the pages at half past two in the morning as I just couldn’t bear to put the book down!
As a teenager, Jessica Marshall had been head over heels in love with her father’s stable hand, Angelos Rousakis, a gorgeous Greek who had turned the head of every girl in Jessica’s village. Jessica was determined to se... Continue Reading
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in Harlequin Presents, November 2008, Reviews, USA | 1 Comment
A Question of Impropriety is the engrossing new Regency romance by talented rising star Michelle Styles!
After the death of her fiancé, Miss Diana Clare had left London, returned to North of England and cut herself off from the ton. Vowing never to have anything to do with men ever again, Diana has invested all of her energies into helping her widowed brother Simon raise his son Robert and aiding the poor coal workers of the north as much as she can.
Diana is well aware that she is regarded as a starchy and serious spinster, but memories of her past keep haunting her dreams and invading her memories – and Diana is determined never to be hurt in the same way she was hurt five years ago when she made her debut in polite society.
Luckily for Diana, men are in short supply in the North, but when Brett Farnham, Earl ... Continue Reading
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in M&B Historical, November 2008, Reviews, UK | No Comments