Thursday, September 15, 2011

Just Arrived HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review of "The Witch And The Wolf"


HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review of "The Witch And The Wolf" ( 4 Hearts Out Of 5 )



Lord Jeremy North has been cursed as a werewolf for eight year's now, and on the eve of his change taking place he receives a knock at his door. Standing there in the middle of a blinding snow storm is the most beautiful women he has ever layed eyes on with the bluest eyes he has ever seen. Before she can introduce herself, she faints at his knees from exhaustion. Great, now Jeremy is about to turn into a raging werewolf in 24 hours.

Lillian Merriweather is a witch who is running from her uncle and the fiancé, that her uncle is forcing her to marry. She thought she was safe from being discovered until her fiancé and uncle found her hiding out at a local inn. Now, on the run, in a blinding snow storm, she see's a house in the distance with the lights on and decides that maybe she can hide out until the snowstorm ends. She has no idea that the house that she just knocked on is the house of a werewolf who is going to be changing in the next 24 hours. Poor Lillian is now trapped in a house with a werewolf trying to hide from her uncle and fiancé.

This book was an awesome short read full of secrets and love. I loved this book, one that I was not able to put down. I wanted to keep reading until the end. I love the story of how Lillian put her own problems aside and helped Lord North deal with his changing into a werewolf. I also love how she never judged him for who he was, and that touched me. This is a wonderful story of what true love is all about.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review Of "The Witch & The Wolf" (Coming Soon)


Lord Jeremy North's curse is to become a werewolf during every full moon, turning into a bloodthirsty monster that kills with no remorse. When he finds a woman nearly frozen upon his doorstep, his sense of honor compels him to help her, even at the risk he might kill her himself.

Lillian Merriweather hadn't planned to get caught in a blizzard while traveling the English countryside. Nor had she planned on finding refuge in a house full of secrets. But Lillian has secrets of her own. And what she's running from is not far behind... l in love with her captor—and surrenders in his arms—the real battle begins…

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Lady Victoria Kelly's Book Review Of "The Seduction of His Wife"!


Lady Victoria Kelly's Book Review Of
"The Seduction of His Wife"!

(4 Hearts Out Of 5)


Emma Hallaway loves to paint beautiful women in erotic poses as her hobby. When she was younger, she sold a painting of herself, that she painted, to a man that she befriended. Now, he is about to show everyone her painting and reveal that she paints nude women because she refuses to be his mistress. How is Emma going to deal with the exposure of her painting? She knows that her family name will be tarnished for life. She also knows that her younger sisters will never have a chance to meet a man, as no man will ever want to be involved with a tarnished name. If this is not the worst of Emma's problems, her dirt bag husband Richard Mansfield, Earl of Asbury appears out of no where, after being gone for 12 years. He now wants to try and be a husband, and plans on seducing her back. Poor Emma, she has to worry about being embarrassed in front of her friends plus now guard her heart from her husband. How on earth is Emma going to try and keep her life together without being discovered for what she loves doing?

Tiffany Clare's book “The Seduction of His Wife” delivers up a cup of sensual romance along with some wonderful humor that will bring a smile to your face. Tiffany never seems lack in her writing skills and always keeps the reader drawn into her books. Great book, full of non stop excitement. Click Here To Read All Of My Book Reviews!

Monday, August 22, 2011

HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review Of "The Seduction of His Wife" (Coming Soon)


AN INCONVENIENT SCANDAL

Emma Hallaway has not seen her husband in twelve years—and that’s fine with her. As a young girl, she’d agreed to a simple marriage of convenience, allowing her to pursue her private passion for painting. And though unknown to the rest of polite society, Emma is now one of the most daring and sought-after artists in London. However, when her secret is threatened to be exposed, Emma is forced to open her heart—and her home—to a total stranger: her husband…

AN UNEXPECTED SURPRISE

Richard Mansfield, Earl of Asbury, is all too familiar with danger. As a matter of fact, it is hard on his heels when he returns to England. Still, even he is shocked to learn of his wife’s scandalous double life as an artist. But once he sees the vibrant grown woman she has become—so passionate, so strong, and so alluring—his undeniable attraction to Emma stuns him. Suddenly Richard is determined to turn their sham of a marriage into a true and lasting love. But how exactly does a gentleman seduce his own wife?


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Monday, August 15, 2011

HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review Of "The Wolf Prince"

HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review Of "The Wolf Prince" ( 4 Hearts Out Of 5 )

Darcey Spencer has had the worst luck with men, especially the men who her mother seems to always set her up with. Darcey has had no choice but to lie to her mother and tell her that she has a boyfriend, so her mother will stop asking when she will meet someone. Darcey also confides to her best friend about her mother harping on her about not having a man. Right after Darcey hangs up the phone with her best friend, she ends up staring down the eyes of a wolf. Before she can scream for help, and out of know where, the fog rolls in and out steps the most gorgeous man who just happens to be standing butt naked in front of Darcey. Before Darcy can think, she whacks the naked hunk with a big tree branch over the head. Great, now she has knocked out this gorgeous man in the middle of the woods with no one else around. Now what is Darcy going to do with this guy? Hmmm.. could he become Darcey's new boyfriend? *wink*

Prince Surlock has just been hit over the head with a huge tree branch by a crazy women. He wakes up in a strange room with all these people looking at him like he is some sort of alien. If that is not crazy enough, some stranger is poking his body and asking him all these questions about who he is. Surlock has no idea where he is, and who he is. He has lost all trace of his memory. If only Surlock could remember that he is a Prince who is also a shapeshifter wolf from a planet called New Symtaria. Will Surlock get his memory back before its to late?

Flirtatious, witty, and charming is the “The Wolf Prince”. Karen Kelly always writes a great book full of humor, and naked men. I love reading her books, and always enjoy her characters and their charm. Great job Karen, I'm looking forward to your next book in the Princes of Symtaria Series


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Sunday, August 7, 2011

HistoricalRomanceBooks.ca Book Review Of "The Wolf Prince" (Coming Soon)

Darcey is used to being a man magnet - for men who want her money. But when a hot hunk named Surlok saves her from a wolf attack, she can't help but think he's different from the rest. So what if he's broke - and claims to be a prince from another planet? All he needs is a little grooming. If only he would stop scaring off the maids by swimming naked in her pool. Not that Darcey minds...Especially since life is becoming way more fun with Surlok in her guest house. Suddenly this pampered princess doesn't mind camping - as long as she gets to cuddle with Surlock. But then he changes into a wolf before her eyes, proving he's the alien he says he is. At least that doesn't mean he's right about her being an alien. Or does it? There's only one way to find out. She's already given into her lust. Now she'd just have to surrender her heart to the very human emotion threatening to consume her...  Click Here To Read All of My Book Reviews