I’m over at Dear Author with a review of In Another Life by Julie Christine Johnson. For fans of The Time Traveller’s Wife. Not for Kaetrin.
Musings on Romance
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of In Another Life by Julie Christine Johnson. For fans of The Time Traveller’s Wife. Not for Kaetrin.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of With This Bling by LB Gregg, book three in her Romano & Albright mystery/humour/romance series.
Wonderment in Death by JD Robb – B The really excellent thing about In Death novellas which are usually only sold as part of anthologies in digital/print, is that they are available separately as audiobooks and they are released at the same time as the anthology. So I don’t have to buy an anthology I don’t want to get the story. As I prefer to listen to them anyway, this is a win/win for me.
Taking place shortly after the events of Devoted in Death, Eve is called in on a rare night off to the scene of an apparent murder/suicide. The deceased brother and sister are close friends of Louise Dimatto and Louise has asked Eve to take a special look. Things cannot be as they appear; Louse is sure of it. And so is everyone else Eve speaks to actually. This is completely out of character for the apparent murderer. As Eve investigates, she finds a sociopathic psychic with a fascination for Alice in Wonderland and she has to go down the rabbithole to catch him. (I should be a blurb writer. Really. That was gold. GOLD I tell you.)
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Deadly Affair by Lucinda Brant, narrated by Alex Wyndham. It’s a mystery with a hint of romance. I enjoyed it but would have liked more romance (are you surprised?). On the (major) plus side, the narration was excellent.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of The List by Anne Calhoun. A moody and evocative erotic romance.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of The Splendour Falls by Susanna Kearsley, narrated by Barbara Rosenblat. It’s more of a mystery with a touch of romance – but I knew that going in and so enjoyed it.
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