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Taboo by Kathleen Lawless

Taboo by Kathleen Lawless

Picking up romance novels based on the cover is a very iffy proposition. Laura Kinsale, one of the best romance writers out there, was cursed with a whole series of appalling Fabio covers while writing for Avon. Loretta Chase and Ruth Wind, also excellent authors, have also been saddled with more than their fair share of terrible romance novel covers. (I know of a few which would be perfect for “Covers Gone Wild” snarkage, so … Continue reading Taboo by Kathleen Lawless

Book Review

Dearly Beloved by Mary Jo Putney

Dearly Beloved by Mary Jo Putney

Usually by the time I get two-thirds of the way through a book, I’m churning through it, desperate to see how it ends. With this one, I am having a hard time finding the energy with which to give a crap. I mean, how many repetitive misunderstandings and angsty moments can you have in one novel? If you’re Mary Jo Putney and you’re writing “Dearly Beloved,” there’s no such thing as too many. I have … Continue reading Dearly Beloved by Mary Jo Putney

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