Publisher: Self-Published

Average Rating: 3.81


Ex Libris Romance (83)

Ex Libris Romance (83)

I know I am not alone when I say that Jill Shalvis is an auto-buy author for me.  One of the reasons that is the case is because her books are consistently good, no matter how long the series has been going!  Playing for Keeps is the seventh book in The Heartbreaker Bay series and […]

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Ex Libris Romance (54)

    Duke of My Heart was such a wonderful and refreshing historical romance.  Where this genre used to be ruled by very young and inexperienced female protagonists, I am liking the trend I see of women with more complex histories being written into these books.  While I love all historical romance, don’t get me […]

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Ex Libris Romance (52)

Call Me Maybe was a different kind of NA romance, but that is not a bad thing at all. The virtual meet cute was a very interesting way for these meet these two characters and it allowed them the space to get to know each other before meeting in person.  Clementine’s wealth, which she tried […]

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Ex Libris Romance (46)

No one writes feminist romance like Victoria Dahl…I mean, no one.  I am not a big erotica reader, but this book really blew me away.  It combined a very emotional story with some blazingly hot sexy times.  I loved Jessica, who did what she had to do to survive, and while she regretted how much […]

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Ex Libris Romance (44)

The Wrong Bride was a pretty fun mistaken identity story.  I always love the enemies to friends to romance pattern, which is sort of the romance pattern, and The Wrong Bride pulled it off pretty well.  It’s the first in a new series centering around arranged marriages in the Scottish Highlands.  I thought that the […]

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Ex Libris Romance (37)

 I loved Bad Romeo so I was very anxious to continue Cassie and Ethan’s story in Broken Juliet.  We get more background in their relationship and the story continues to be told in present day and in flashbacks, which is a technique that I thought worked particularly well in this story.  The tension an the […]

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