Author Archive

The Smart One and the Pretty One by Claire LaZebnik

By • Apr 30th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

When Ava Nickerson was a child, her mother jokingly betrothed her to a friend’s son, and the contract the parents made has stayed safely buried for years. Now that still-single Ava is closing in on thirty, no one even remembers she was once “engaged” to the Markowitz boy.



What White Boyz Ride by Kelley Nyrae

By • Apr 10th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

What White Boyz Ride is a wonderful selection of stories. Each story nicely fits into the anthology and sticks to the theme. Some stand-out selections include, “Knight on a Jet Ski” and “Rode Hard”. Readers who appreciate erotica with a romantic twist will definitely enjoy this recommended read!



My Son’s Wife by Shelia Lipsey

By • Feb 4th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Wow, Shelia Lipsey takes it there with My Son’s Wife. She masterfully wraps the subject content of religion around that of molestation, homosexuality and skepticism.



Risk the Heart by Jasmine Alexander

By • Jan 12th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

More than she wanted… To sexy CEO Marcus Cortland, Sabryna Givens is the epitome of a challenge. She’s beautiful, intelligent, and from their first meeting makes it clear she wants nothing to do with him. Sabryna isn’t one to focus on her personal life, choosing to hide her yearning for love and family behind her work. She has no intentions of getting caught up with a man like Marcus who only wants one thing…no matter how strong the temptation. More than he expected…



Suite Nothings by J. M. Jeffries

By • Jan 4th, 2009 • Category: Book Review

Honey Harlow is a daring lingerie designer who becomes intrigued when Etienne Marais better known as Mr. Luxury Goods, shows interest in her business.



Unexpected Mr. Right by Kelley Nyrae

By • Dec 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Since childhood, Tabith Harris dreamed of the perfect love. Instead, she keeps ending up with a broken heart. When she meets the handsome and available Nico Valenti, she doesn’t want to waste her time on another broken heart. Tabby’s a new woman and the wrong man is no longer for her.



After the Lies by Mandessa Selby

By • Dec 21st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

After the Lies by Mandessa Selby offers an enticing glimpse into the past. This book is packed full of several different elements but most center around the different values of family and being accepted amongst them. The most enjoyable aspect of this book is the relationship between Callie and Luc, two people from two different worlds who share a connection, albeit, one of deception but a connection nonetheless.



Phaze Fantasies, Volume 1 by Bridget Midway

By • Dec 6th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Four tales of erotic fiction by four Phaze favorites! Alessia Brio continues the Costa Rican adventure that launched fine flickering hungers, her EPPIE Finalist. Bridget Midway shines with “Service Recall,” a tale of relationship rebound done right. Leigh Ellwood opens the door to a magical menagé in “Midnight Passions.” And Ann Regentin’s “Midnight Conversations” explores the sexual memories of a fixer-upper’s past occupants.



Original Sin by Bridget Midway

By • Nov 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

The exciting sci-fi saga is now bound in one thrilling volume, featuring expanded versions of reader favorites! Adam and E-V-E: E-V-E, or Emergency Violator Equalizer, is an enhanced woman with a computer chip in her head that makes her the ultimate fighting machine. When faced with a Cerillion robot, she’s more than annoyed to have to fight along side an unenhanced human…especially one who brings out her human side.



Bite the Bullet by LA Banks

By • Nov 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

With rogue wolves savaging both the human and paranormal worlds, Sasha’s team of elite operatives has one job: destroy the rogues and isolate the deadly toxin that’s poisoned their blood. But the challenge is far more complicated than Sasha could have imagined. Soon she is thrust into a full-scale supernatural war for supremacy—and the only man left who Sasha can turn to might be the biggest danger to her of all. . .and in more ways than one.