books:
Loving Lindsey (Loveswept)
6 reviews
Pat Van Wie
Loveswept, 1998
Enjoyable, fast paced, suspenseful, too short.
Loved the book - it's fast paced, I didn't want to put it down and definitely didn't want it to end. Keep up the great work Ms Van Wie.
DEVIL AND MS. MOODY (Loveswept, No 414)
2 reviews
Suzanne Forster
Loveswept, 1990
Ride or Research?
If Ms. Forster didn't actually ride, she did a great job on research. I do ride and I felt like I was there at every turn. The characters and feelings were vivid and her ending was just as I hoped it would be.
Afterglow (Loveswept 851)
2 reviews
Faye Hughes
Loveswept, 1997
Highly Recommended!
I read this in one sitting, didn't finish till after 1 am!! Great book!
Time Enough for Love (Loveswept)
3 reviews
Suzanne Brockmann
Loveswept, 1997
Great book in many ways
I found Brockmann either on the RITA list or on an AMAZON recommended list - I'm not sure which, but I was looking for some new authors to feed my appetiite for good writing. And Suzanne Brockmann is a great find. I now am working my way through her published list. But this book is the best so far. I read romance and science fiction and rarely do I find a book that combines the two ...
Show Me the Way (Loveswept)
5 reviews
Jill Shalvis
Loveswept, 1997
Mouth-watering romance, edge of seat suspense
Couldn't put down this one. Gorgeous hero and a heart-stopping thriller. Buy now.
Topaz Dreams (Futuristic Romance)
4 reviews
Marilyn Campbell
Loveswept, 1997
Magical and Magnificent!
Topaz Dreams is Marilyn Campbell's second Innerworld book. As with all four Innerworld books it is fascinating and stunning. She has created a whole world, inside our own, and it is totally believable. Falcon is the perfect romantic hero. He's tender, gentle, and passionate. He's also only half-human! Stephanie is fiesty, tough and independent, a true woman of the 90's, who finds herself drawn ...
Lightning that Lingers (Loveswept, No 25)
4 reviews
Sharon and Ton Curtis
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aka Laura London
Loveswept, 1983
The Stripper and the Librarian
Once in a great while, a book comes along in the stream of tired, overworked romance series that blows away all hint of catagory: This is such a book. A strait-laced librarian, who supercedes the stereotype, falls in love with a male stripper who is both more and less than he seems. There is nothing superficial about this book. The story is told with a tenderness and honesty that made this ...
BAD TO THE BONE (Treasured Tales, No 4)
2 reviews
Debra Dixon
Loveswept, 1996
One of the best category romances ever written!
Back in the mid-1990's when Bad to the Bone was released, category romance was in a heyday. Authors were allowed to try different stories and exercise their creativity. Loveswept in particular encouraged innovation. It was a wonderful time to read series romance. Bad to the Bone is one of the best books to come out of category romance during this wonderful time. Dixon takes all kinds of risks ...
STORMY VOWS (Loveswept, No 14)
2 reviews
Iris Johansen
Loveswept, 1990
Passionate love story beginning with a sudden marriage....
Iris Johansen at her best - fabulous, romantic novel. Back cover - Fiercely proud of her independence, Brenna Sloan felt her assurance crumble under Michael Donovan's forceful approach. They were both fighters, but Brenna wasn't strong enough to reach out for the love she needed, and Michael only knew how to take - until he met Brenna. With tantalizing persuasion, he overcame her objections, ...
The Rainbow Chasers: Keeping Company (Loveswept #405)
2 reviews
Tami Hoag
Loveswept, 1990
Sweet in an Old-Fashioned But Quirky Way
I think I'm lucky to find this book because there aren't a lot of copies of this book in the bookstores. (If any one is wondering I found this copy lying in an ancient bookstore) Alaina Montgomery, a smart and cool lawyer, who's all about class. Dylan Harrison, a bait and bar shop owner, who goofs around all the time. The only thing they have in common when they met was that they both live in ...
Stand-in Groom (Loveswept #840)
2 reviews
Suzanne Brockmann
Bantam Loveswept
, 1997
Endearing and entertaining
I really enjoyed this book. Even though there are some predictable moments in the story line and you feel that Chelsea is sometimes a mite selfish, you do get your money's worth. There is humour, excitement, a good dose of sexual tension and the most adorable male character .... Johnny is almost everything that you could want in a man right down to the fact that he can cook! My favourite ...
Satin Ice (The Delaney's, the Untamed Years II)
2 reviews
Iris Johansen
Loveswept, 1988
The stunning sequel to Wild Silver. Beautiful!
In this exciting story, Silver matures into womanhood and love. To save her friend Etaine, Silver Savron goes to St. Petersburg to fight Monteith and his devil-worshippers. She also wants revenge against Nicky's mother--the killer of her baby. Like in the Russian fairytale, Nicky must now choose which ending he would have with his beautiful firebird. Sensational! Don't miss "This Fierce ...
Loveswept #912: Lean On Me
2 reviews
Jill Shalvis
Loveswept, 1998
A touching romance
I couldn't put the book down! Bo and Clarissa both trying to forget the past but in different ways. Bo being positve by working his magic with the children, Clarissa fearfull and hiding behind an enmotinal wall. A gripping book that will fill youre heart with anger, love and tears.
In Serena's Web (Loveswept #189)
2 reviews
Kay Hooper
Loveswept, 1987
wonderful book- couldnt put it down!
Serena Jameson weaves her web to tangle Handsome Brian Ashford into making his move. She ignited a primitive heat that shattered his control...and Hers!
Spellbinder (Loveswept, No 221)
2 reviews
Iris Johansen
Loveswept, 1987
Romantic Tenacity
Sacha Lorion knows Brody Devlin must be a part of her family. Brody vehemently denies it. Brody discovers that Sacha is in great trouble he moves heaven and earth to protect this innocent wild child. Sacha's street wise friend, Louis Benoit, refuses to answer Brody's questions on the basis that it is Sacha's place to tell Devlin about her hidden past. Louis has spent his life protecting ...
POOR EMILY (Loveswept, No 370)
2 reviews
Mary Kay Mccomas
Loveswept, 1989
Tall, dark, and handsome...
Emily Becket was swept away by a seductive Yankee professor. He made her feel beautiful, sexy and loved. But she had a deep dark family secret that she didn't know if she could tell him...and she was afraid she might lose him if he found out. What should a girl do? Read it and find out...
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