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Reader’s Corner: The TBR List
Funny that since I started writing I have done less reading. My crit partners and friends on Facebook or Twitter always talk about the books they are reading. I feel like such a slacker! I read at night, just before … Continue reading
Reviewed by Jenna: “When Heroes Break Bad”–“An Arranged Marriage” by Jo Beverley
Good Morning, fellow readers. I’m actually cheating a bit today. I’m reviewing a much older book than usual, Jo Beverley’s first in the Company of Rogues series, An Arranged Marriage. This is for two reasons: first, because I love the book, and … Continue reading
Reviewed by Jenna: “Paying the Piper”: I.O.U. Sex by Sandra Nachlinger and Sandra Allen
Would you call your high school boyfriend, the one you kissed and teased, but left unsatisfied all those years ago, and finally say, “Okay, Buddy, I’m ready to pay my dues now?” A hilarious, scandalous, crazy idea? Probably. But would … Continue reading
Reader’s Corner: Meet the Author
For my first Reader’s Corner I thought I’d try a “Meet the Author” post. Give you more of an idea about the person who is Jenna Jaxon. I got the idea for this particular post from Darlene over at Finding … Continue reading
Reviewed by Jenna: “Wait for It!”–A Secret Affair by Mary Balogh
The first Mary Balogh book I ever read was the third in this series, At Last Comes Love, which I fell in love with because it kept me guessing from the first page to the last. In fact, the first … Continue reading



























