Everlasting By Kathleen E. Woodiwiss There really is no words to describe this book. I was totally lost in it and could hardly put it down. I never wanted it to end. It was just beautiful. I felt like I had been transported back to another time and was there watching the story unfold as [...]
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Everlasting
Posted in Book, Fiction, historical romance, tagged attraction, baby, deceit, Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, Love, lust, Marriage, money, murder, Normans, power, Royalty, Saxon, Scots, secrets, titles, war on May 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Colby vs Colby
Posted in Book, Fiction, Harlequin Mills & Boon, Intrigue, tagged cops, danger, Debra Webb, deception, desire, gang wars, murder, The Equalizers on March 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Colby vs. Colby by Debra Webb (The Equalizers) Driven by determination… and desire. With their reputations and Sunday dinner in jeopardy, Victoria Colby-Camp and her son were not about to give in when it came to Sam Johnson. Hired by the Colby Agency, Lisa was by the book in every way, except when it came [...]
Hostage Situation
Posted in Book, Fiction, Harlequin Mills & Boon, Intrigue, tagged attraction, brothers, danger, Debra Webb, deception, desire, drugs, murder, suspicion, The Equalizers on March 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Hostage situation by Debra Webb (The Equalizers) No room for negotiation Renee Vaughn went undercover to bring down a powerful drug lord. Her plan to get into the criminal’s life: to use his brother Paul Reyes as bait. A classic good looking man in a bad situation – and the Equalizers’ newest agent was about [...]
Confessions of a little black gown
Posted in Book, Fiction, historical romance, tagged Duke, Elizabeth Boyle, Lady, Lord, murder, mystery, spies on November 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Confessions of a little black gown by Elizabeth Boyle It did took me a little while to get into this book. However once I did I found myself completely lost within the story and the characters. I haven’t read any of Elizabeth’s previous book and now I think I will have to read some more. [...]