Stephanie Stephanie's comments (member since Dec 23, 2008)


Stephanie's comments from the Romantic Suspense group.

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Christy Reece (4 new)
Aug 27, 2009 09:57AM

2756 I saw some of her books at the UBS, how high is the steam factor? Is it off the charts or just luke warm?
May 27, 2009 11:43AM

2756 Kim wrote: "The Spy who Wants me was lukewarm. I'm working on Jo Davis's 'Trial by Fire'. It's starting out pretty good. The hero is physically dreamy. 6'6" 260. Whoa! *sigh*"

What do you mean by lukewarm?
Apr 29, 2009 08:52AM

2756 Very Lickable...uhh I mean Likeable =)
Apr 29, 2009 08:14AM

2756 It is a very good series, if you like sports. The book I just finished, Hot Item, was the best by far.
Hot Property (Hot Zone #4) is next in the series, but I have to wait a few days to read, b/c it is part of my May challenge in another group. I am chomping at the bit though.
Apr 28, 2009 06:55AM

2756 I am reading Hot Item (Hot Zone #3) by Carly Phillips. It is the third book in the Hot Zone Series.
Really pretty good book, her books have gotten better the more of them I read.
Somali Pirates (6 new)
Apr 16, 2009 08:54AM

2756 My son's want to be Navy Seals now!
Apr 03, 2009 11:26AM

2756 Kathrynn wrote: "Book #4 has the three brothers and uncle and they are still living on their houseboats...:-), but the main character is a friend of the brothers.

I liked the cover, but Auntee you are right. So..."


So you mean to tell me men don't really look that good...damn!

Mar 12, 2009 01:44PM

2756 Kim wrote: "I didn't get to start it at lunch. Darn. I did notice the font is large and the book seemed slim. Cool-a fast read.


Bet your glad you read perfect! I know I was!


Mar 11, 2009 07:13AM

2756 Cameron-The books do get better!
Mar 11, 2009 07:05AM

2756 Finishing up Carly Phillips Chandler Brothers series.
Nice and sweet, light romance.
I will be moving on to Maverick next! Can't wait.
Lora Leigh (92 new)
Mar 10, 2009 01:46PM

2756 Dangerous Games was my least fav. The books after are better. If I remember they all have to do with this drug, but the stories are better.
Judith McNaught (10 new)
Mar 07, 2009 07:50AM

2756 Kim you are going to love this book! I would have to say it was one of the best books I read in 08'. The book even made me cry at a couple of ponits. Get your reading glasses on an get to reading!
Mar 05, 2009 09:10AM

2756 Kim wrote: "HA! No, I've not got to that one yet!"

Have a bucket handy.
Mar 04, 2009 12:30PM

2756 That would be an understatement Kim! Have you ever read Wild, Wicked & Wanton by Jaci Burton? As someone else said in another group, while reading she thought her head was going to catch on fire.
Mar 04, 2009 07:39AM

2756 Arch wrote: "Thanks Kim. So, I take it the sex is erotic."

The sex is passionate b/c the h/h are really into each other, you know whether they admit it or not. I read both books in that series, and I liked them both.
Suzanne Brockmann (323 new)
Feb 20, 2009 11:34AM

2756 So far I am on my second book in my break from Troubleshooters. I will probably start back up this weekend.
Feb 19, 2009 07:47AM

2756 Chasidy you will love them. I happened to read Thigh High while on vacation last summer. I proceeded to get my hands on the rest of her books and read them pretty quickly. LOVED them all! You will enjoy them immensely. I only wish that I would have kept them and not taken them to the used book store for credit
Suzanne Brockmann (323 new)
Feb 18, 2009 02:34PM

2756 I know I said I needed a break from this series, but I find myself wanting to get home and start the next book, even though I have already started something completely different. Is that crazy or what?
Suzanne Brockmann (323 new)
Feb 18, 2009 02:32PM

2756 Well there happen to be a lot of fights at the local Walmart, just not between to sexy people like these two! =)
Suzanne Brockmann (323 new)
Feb 18, 2009 01:01PM

2756 After reading their book that exposed their histories, I uderstand why they did to each other what they did, but I just wanted them to be happy. Walter and Dot's WWII story really mirrored Sam and Alyssa's. I thought that was great! I also think the underlying message was not to judge people by their outward appearances. Sam was sort of portrayed as redneck in the beginning, but in actuality he was not that way at all. Quite to the contrary, he was made stronger by the love from people that some thought he should not be with, Noah and Walt. Kind of like his love for Alyssa.
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