Promise Not To Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz

Promise Not to Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz is another fabulous story from one of my favorite authors. JAK combines intrigue, action and mystery with a bit of romance. Her characters, though flawed have a code of honor that guides them. They are often misfits who find each other and find they fit together perfectly. Virginia and Cabot, have several failed relationships between them. They … Continue reading Promise Not To Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz

Christmas Revels V

I have been a fan of the Christmas Revels anthologies since the first one. As a fan of Hannah Meredith’s historical romances, I greedily bought the first book. Shortly afterwards, I discovered Kate Parker’s Victorian Book Sellers’ series. I have become a fan of these writers and especially look forward to their Christmas stories. Each year I have bought the Revels. This year I was … Continue reading Christmas Revels V

The Prince by Katharine Ashe

Happy Release Day, Katharine! History professor/historical romance author, Katharine Ashe brings the past into the contemporary with an understanding of human nature and historical facts. Her novels are rich in history with a modern relevance. The Prince is a timeless story of the heart versus dreams and responsibility. Mr. Kent (The Prince Ziyaeddin of Tabir) is in exile, making his way in the world as … Continue reading The Prince by Katharine Ashe

Empowered Heroines and Smart, Sexy Heroes

The Secret of Flirting by Sabrina Jeffries Should I be embarrassed that I bought both the eBook and audio of Sabrina Jeffries’ The Secret of Flirting? It’s no secret that Sabrina is one of my favorite authors. I’ve read almost everything she’s written. I’ve enjoyed all her series, but the Sinful Suitors has been a decadent delight of sexy heroes and strong, empowered heroines. Listening … Continue reading Empowered Heroines and Smart, Sexy Heroes

Cajun Crazy by Sandra Hill

I don’t remember when I read my first Cajun Novel by Sandra Hill. I’ve read several books from her other series but my favorites are her Cajun stories. I met Ms. Hill at a Romantic Times Convention many years ago. This quiet, gentle lady was on a panel with a pair of boisterous comedic authors. I remember feeling sorry for her because she couldn’t compete … Continue reading Cajun Crazy by Sandra Hill