Gimme an O by Kayla Perrin

Kayla Perrin’s latest, Gimme An O, is a fun read with believable characters and a witty dialogue that keeps the pages turning. The book hit one of my romance novel hot buttons, though, limiting my enjoyment somewhat. Lecia Calhoun, a.k.a Dr. Love, worked for years as a medical doctor and then a sex therapist. Now…

White Tigress by Jade Lee

Forgive me if this review seems pulled in two directions; that’s the way White Tigress by Jade Lee made me feel. It kind of gave me the creeps, and I wasn’t too sure about the happily-ever-after. However, it definitely has some moments of brilliance. There’s only one thing I can say for sure: if you…

A Perfect Cover by Maureen Tan

Like other novels in Silhouette’s new Bombshell line, A Perfect Cover is not a romance. It’s a suspense novel starring a smart and resourceful female heroine, working undercover to solve a series of ugly murders. It’s pretty darn good. The book opens with a couple of episodes out of the life of our first-person-narrator, Lacie…

Mr. Family by Margot Early

Had my sister not recommended Mr. Family to me, I probably wouldn’t have picked it up. The cover is ultra precious, and the title is just plain bad. But I trust my sister and I’ve read Margot Early before so I figured, “What the heck.” I really wasn’t expecting a story as touching as this…

Darkness Calls

The man on the cover of Darkness Calls looks like he has the ends of a spaghetti noodle sticking out of his mouth. He may look like a sloppy eater, but he’s actually a vampire, and the hero of Caridad Pineiro’s first series romance. <!– var browName = navigator.appName; var SiteID = 1; var ZoneID…