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Only His

Only His

Susan Mallery

The penultimate love scene at the end of Only His involves a giant metal vagina. Yep. True love is declared amidst a giant metal vagina. This didn’t work for me….

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A Scoundrel’s Surrender

A Scoundrel’s Surrender

Jenna Petersen

Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover and the couple on the cover of Ms. Petersen’s latest is downright skanky. The chick looks like a stripper at a…

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Slow Ride

Slow Ride

Erin McCarthy

Slow Ride, the latest in Ms. McCarthy’s Fast Track series, is a wreck of a book. The heroine is abrasive and has an unpleasant drinking pattern; the hero, an emotionally…

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Swept Off Her Stilettos

Swept Off Her Stilettos

Fiona Harper

Somewhere out there are readers who will love this book. It’s sweet, the heroine didn’t get enough love as a small child, she hides her true self under a faux…

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Seven Years to Sin

Seven Years to Sin

Sylvia Day

Seven Years to Sin commences (and concludes) with coitus. At its start, Lady Jessica Sheffield, on the eve of her wedding, is walking her dog on her fiancé’s estate. The…

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One Night in London: The Truth about the Duke

One Night in London: The Truth about the Duke

Caroline Linden

Reading One Night in London was for me, rather like a date with a really great guy I just couldn’t muster up any enthusiasm for. There’s nothing wrong with the…

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Good Girls Don’t

Good Girls Don’t

Victoria Dahl

Stephen King once wrote “Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.” Ms. Dahl’s latest heroine, Tessa Donovan, is a liar Mr….

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How to Seduce a Scoundrel

How to Seduce a Scoundrel

Vicky Dreiling

Ms. Dreiling’s latest novel How to Seduce a Scoundrel is only 396 pages long, but to me it seemed endless. By the time I reached the sappy sentence fragment that…

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Secrets of Bella Terra

Secrets of Bella Terra

Christina Dodd

Christina Dodd gets plenty right in her latest romantic suspense novel. Her hero is a bona fide hottie, the mystery underlying her tale is interesting, and her setting, Northern California’s…

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The Bed and the Bachelor

The Bed and the Bachelor

Tracy Anne Warren

Ms. Warren’s latest Byrons of Braebourne historical romance is proof that an author’s competency with prose doesn’t inherently translate into a well-written book. Ms. Warren is a capable writer with…

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Wicked in Your Arms

Wicked in Your Arms

Sophie Jordan

I so disliked this book — the second in Ms. Jordan’s inexplicably named Forgotten Princesses series – that, after reading it, I put it down, waited several weeks, then picked…

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Waking up with the Duke

Waking up with the Duke

Lorraine Heath

In Waking up with the Duke a married woman has an affair with her crippled husband’s best friend. Their story, beautifully written by Lorraine Heath, is a moving and lovely…

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