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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Best Romance Novel Reviews
The newest romance novels rated 5 stars (or hearts, books, etc.) from The Wild Rose Press are listed here.
Click title to find the book, or stars to read the review. For a description of ratings, please click here.
Forty Something, by Mary Eason ☆☆☆☆☆
Contemporary (later life), sweet
Some mistakes are easy to forget, while others can become glaring reminders of past failures that stand ready to haunt you for the rest of your life. For Laney Winters, life is full of glaring reminders. Starting with the fact that she's pregnant at forty-one, has just been divorced by her louse of an ex-husband who has a fetish for his secretaries, and, to top it off, has been forced by financial circumstances to move back home to live with her two very eccentric, matchmaking old-maid aunts. More…
“Mary Eason has crafted a romance novel that sparkles with emotion and verve from start to finish….I highly recommend this book.” – Black-eyed Susan, Long and Short Reviews …full review
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Kingmaker’s Gold, by MK Mancos ☆☆☆☆☆
Paranormal, spicy
Gold —the name alone evokes dreams of riches beyond imagination. Whether one is a mortal woman or one of the fey men who inhabit New York in 1910, the precious metal can have great impact and far-reaching consequences. For Abigail Westmorland, a single gold coin stands between her and destitution. For Venn, a contender for the leprechaun throne, it means the difference between leading the fey or being led by his cousin, the dark fey, Lachlan. Together Venn and Abigail find true love is more precious than any gold.
“At times lighthearted, with a hint of suspense, in Kingmaker’s Gold, MK Mancos offers a story of love, fear and mystery. I heartily recommend this book to be read on one of those afternoons when you want to do nothing else but relax with a good book.” – Orchid, Long and Short Reviews …full review
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Mr. Complete, by Sheridon Smythe ☆☆☆☆☆
Contemporary, spicy
"This is your lucky night. I just happen to be wearing black silk boxers." That was exactly the kind of confirmation Lydia Carmichael was looking for. Proof positive that the drop-dead gorgeous date provided by Mr. Complete Escort Services was a gigolo. All she had to do was lure that bad boy into her bed and she'd put the slimeballs out of business. But Lydia soon learned she wasn't cut out for this kind of under-the-covers work. Luke was not only hot with a capital H, he was also a considerate, caring man. More…
“If you are looking for a romance that makes you feel with the characters, as well as roll on the floor laughing at their antics, this is the book for you….This book is a definite keeper.” – Gina Marie Pettitt, WRDF Reviews …full review
Buy from The Wild Rose Press
Click title to find the book, or stars to read the review. For a description of ratings, please click here.
Forty Something, by Mary Eason ☆☆☆☆☆
Contemporary (later life), sweet
Some mistakes are easy to forget, while others can become glaring reminders of past failures that stand ready to haunt you for the rest of your life. For Laney Winters, life is full of glaring reminders. Starting with the fact that she's pregnant at forty-one, has just been divorced by her louse of an ex-husband who has a fetish for his secretaries, and, to top it off, has been forced by financial circumstances to move back home to live with her two very eccentric, matchmaking old-maid aunts. More…
“Mary Eason has crafted a romance novel that sparkles with emotion and verve from start to finish….I highly recommend this book.” – Black-eyed Susan, Long and Short Reviews …full review
Buy from The Wild Rose Press
Kingmaker’s Gold, by MK Mancos ☆☆☆☆☆
Paranormal, spicy
Gold —the name alone evokes dreams of riches beyond imagination. Whether one is a mortal woman or one of the fey men who inhabit New York in 1910, the precious metal can have great impact and far-reaching consequences. For Abigail Westmorland, a single gold coin stands between her and destitution. For Venn, a contender for the leprechaun throne, it means the difference between leading the fey or being led by his cousin, the dark fey, Lachlan. Together Venn and Abigail find true love is more precious than any gold.
“At times lighthearted, with a hint of suspense, in Kingmaker’s Gold, MK Mancos offers a story of love, fear and mystery. I heartily recommend this book to be read on one of those afternoons when you want to do nothing else but relax with a good book.” – Orchid, Long and Short Reviews …full review
Buy from The Wild Rose Press
Mr. Complete, by Sheridon Smythe ☆☆☆☆☆
Contemporary, spicy
"This is your lucky night. I just happen to be wearing black silk boxers." That was exactly the kind of confirmation Lydia Carmichael was looking for. Proof positive that the drop-dead gorgeous date provided by Mr. Complete Escort Services was a gigolo. All she had to do was lure that bad boy into her bed and she'd put the slimeballs out of business. But Lydia soon learned she wasn't cut out for this kind of under-the-covers work. Luke was not only hot with a capital H, he was also a considerate, caring man. More…
“If you are looking for a romance that makes you feel with the characters, as well as roll on the floor laughing at their antics, this is the book for you….This book is a definite keeper.” – Gina Marie Pettitt, WRDF Reviews …full review
Buy from The Wild Rose Press
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