Showing posts with label Jenna Mindel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jenna Mindel. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Romance through time and one magical book...

Miss Whitlow's Turn by Jenna Mindel (personal copy) - 


I was in the mood for a historical, I'd been working on my big clean out, I came across this book, and something just drew me.  I enjoyed it.  I liked both Harriet Whitlow and George Clasby and enjoyed watching them take action to make their futures what they wanted.  And I liked the reformed rake bit part.


The Officer and the Proper Lady (Silk & Scandal, Bk 7) (Harlequin Historical Regency #1020) by Louise Allen (personal copy) - 


I picked this to read because I figured Officer was a Title in the title.  I'm not sure now that it should count for  Harlequin Silhouette 2012 Reading Challenge, so I'll probably read another for that category.  Nevertheless, I read the book, so here's what I thought of it.... I enjoyed it.  I was in a mood for historicals, so that may be part of it.  But I really liked the setting and the characters.  I liked the hope that threaded through the story.  I'm glad I read it and look forward to reading either more by this author, of this mini-series, or both.


Babies by the Busload (The Baby Shower, Bk 3) (Silhouette Desire #1022) by Raye Morgan (personal copy) - 


This book fills the Author with a M name category of the Harlequin Silhouette 2012 Reading Challenge.  What to say about it. Ummm... It was quick and light.  And perhaps a touch silly.  I liked it for what it was, but I think it could have been more.  Not much more to say.


Forever Blue (Tall, Dark, & Dangerous, bk 2) (Silhouette Intimate Moments #742) by Suzanne Brockmann (personal copy) - 


I've read one or two of Brockmann's SEAL silhouette books before and I was working on collecting the rest before I read more.  Unfortunately, most didn't make it through my recent clean out (i.e. they're being donated).  This one lasted because of the color in the title fills a  Harlequin Silhouette 2012 Reading Challenge category.  Blue did seem  kinda self-centered (he seemed to see Lucy more for what she could do to help him in his predicament than for herself), but otherwise...  It was a nice read, with the required HEA.


The Secretary's Secret (Silhouette Desire #1774) by Michelle Celmer (personal copy) - 


This isn't something I think I've really discussed on my blog, but when it comes to Harlequin/Silhouette romances, there are some themes that I tend to gravitate more towards.  Clichéd though it may be, the secretary/boss relationship is one of them.  I can't really explain why.  But that's the theme behind this book, so even once I no longer needed to read this to fulfill the author name beginning with M category in the Harlequin Silhouette 2012 Reading Challenge I still did.  It was a nice, quick read.  My only disappointment was the the "secret" in the title and blurb on the back is told early on.  I know that disappointment is a little contradictory since I'm always irritated when characters keep something like that back.  But still - it didn't really qualify as a secret, IMO.  Oh and the ending was a little overboard.  Other than those small things, I enjoyed it.


Grave Dance (Alex Craft, Bk 2) by Kalayna Price (library copy) -

I'm glad I heard about this series because I'm really enjoying it.  I like Alex Craft and I'm with her through all of her adventures.  When she's in a tight spot I feel the strain.  And when she's lost a loved one (as in they've disappeared), I feel that as well.  Her magic is different and I'm enjoying exploring what she can and/or can't do with it as it opens to her even more.  I very much look forward to reading book 3, Grave Memory.