Amanda Quick’s books are always fun, and I plowed through Wait Until Midnight in two sittings. I particularly enjoyed Caroline’s career as writer of serialized “sensation novels,” which were extremely popular in the Victorian era. Adam has an interesting backstory as well, though to my regret, it wasn’t really developed as well as it could have been.
Publisher: Jove
Someone to Hold (Mary Balogh)
Someone to Hold by Mary Balogh Series: Westcotts #2 Published by Jove on February 7, 2017 Genres: Historical Romance Pages: 400 Format: eARC Source: the publisher Purchase: Amazon Add to Goodreads Also in this series: Someone To Love, Someone To Honor Also by this author: The Proposal, The Arrangement, The… February 20, 2017 Lark_Bookwyrm Book Reviews 4 ★★★★½
Lost and Found (Jayne Ann Krentz)
Lost and Found on 2001 Pages: 355 Add to Goodreads Cady Briggs is useful to Mack Easton. Her expertise in art and antiques helps his low-profile company, Lost and Found, find missing treasures for high-paying clients. But Cady knows that being useful to a client is one thing—and being used… Read more »
Siren’s Call (Jayne Castle)
Siren’s Call by Jayne Castle Series: Harmony #12, Rainshadow #4 Published by Jove on July 28, 2015 Genres: Paranormal romantic suspense Pages: 323 Format: Kindle or ebook Source: purchased Add to Goodreads Also in this series: Deception Cove, The Hot Zone Also by this author: Deception Cove, The Hot Zone… Read more »
REVIEW: Deception Cove (Harmony #10) by Jayne Castle
Deception Cove by Jayne Castle Series: Harmony #10 Published by Jove on August 27, 2013 Genres: Fantasy Romance, Paranormal romantic suspense Pages: 342 Format: Paperback Source: purchased Purchase: Amazon Add to Goodreads Also in this series: The Hot Zone, Siren’s Call Also by this author: The Hot Zone, Siren’s Call… Read more »