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The Witness: Nora Roberts’ 200th Romance Novel!
Title: The Witness Author: Nora Roberts Pages: 496 Genre: Romantic Suspense Doyen of Romance Nora Roberts’ 200th book, The Witness, is a standalone contemporary romantic suspense novel. 16-year-old Elizabeth Fitch is a prodigy. She’s a brilliant student (if a bit … Continue reading
Betrayal by Danielle Steele
Title: Betrayal Author: Danielle Steele Pages: 336 Genre: Contemporary Romance Best-selling author Danielle Steele returns with a tale of the worst kind of betrayal – betrayal by close friends. Tallie Jones is almost forty, and at the pinnacle of her … Continue reading
About that Night: Witty Banter and Sweet Romance
Title: About that Night Author: Julie James Pages: 304 Genre: Contemporary Romance Oh what a gem About That Night is! I fell in love with Julie James’ FBI series after reading Something About You (the first book in the series) … Continue reading
Everyone’s Talking About Fifty Shades of Grey
Title: Fifty Shades of Grey Author: E.L. James Genre: Contemporary Romance Fifty Shades of Grey is the hottest romance of 2012, and has been racing up the charts, together with sequels Fifty Shades Darker, and Fifty Shades Freed. The book … Continue reading
Lothaire by Kresley Cole
Title: Lothaire (Immortals After Dark) Author: Kresley Cole Pages: 506 Genre: Paranormal Romance In the tenth book in her Immortals After Dark series, Kresley Cole finally gives us the story of Lothaire, the Enemy of Old. Fans of the series … Continue reading
Fever: Hot New Romantic Suspense Book
Title: Fever (Phoenix Rising Book 1) Author: Joan Swan Pages: 354 Genre: Romantic Suspense / Paranormal Romance A lot of what has been written about Joan Swan’s debut romantic suspense novel has centered around the language and racial epithets that … Continue reading