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Kate (kateperegrinate) Not Just the Greek's Wife by Lucy Monroe Not Just the Greek's Wife by Lucy Monroe
Ariston Spiridakou had one reason and one reason only for marrying Chloe: he needed a biddable bride to provide the requisite heir. Yet three years later Chloe's status as good Greek wife is a distant memory—and her defiance has had her cast out of Ariston's life.…

Infuriatingly, Chloe now finds herself at Ariston's mercy—but his help comes with a wicked price: the unyielding condition that he won't even consider her request until she's shared his bed…and is expecting his baby!


Princess From the Shadows by Maisey Yates Princess From the Shadows by Maisey Yates (6th book in the Santina Crown series)
Stop The Press: Santina' Secret Baby Scandal!

Santina's royal palace officials were tight-lipped about claims that Prince Rodriguez Anguiano was jilted by his fiancée. But it seems the prince did not leave Santina empty-handed after all!

Princess Carlotta Santina has been living out of the spotlight and under a cloud since giving birth to her illegitimate son. Now she's arriving at Rodriguez's Spanish palace in preparation for their forthcoming nuptials.…

Perhaps the prince should get some new advisers, because he's about to discover that his blushing bride comes with an unexpected bonus!


Heiress Behind the Headlines by Caitlin Crews Heiress Behind the Headlines by Caitlin Crews
Haunted by one scandal too many, tabloid-savaged and vulnerable, Larissa Whitney turns her back on her gilded fortune. Desperately hiding from the paparazzi's relentless cameras, Larissa escapes to a small, secluded island, seeking refuge. But she's not alone—instead, Larissa finds herself face-to-face with Manhattan tycoon Jack Endicott Sutton.

Now she's trapped on an island with a man she had a wild affair with five years before.…

A man she's still achingly attracted to. A man who knows the outrageous truth!


The Legend of de Marco by Abby Green The Legend of de Marco by Abby Green
Rocco de Marco. Legendary financier and billionaire. The most important man in the room. And he'd just witnessed her filching canapés from the buffet…

If waitress Gracie O'Brien's first meeting with Rocco is memorable, the second is unforgettable. For when he finds her breaking in to his office he doesn't believe her innocence—so he'll keep her close until he finds the truth.

Yet it's impossible for Rocco to stay angry with the sparky redhead—she's making him feel emotions he thought he'd buried forever. And the sexual tension between them is reaching explosion point...


The Sheikh's Last Gamble by Trish Morey The Sheikh's Last Gamble by Trish Morey (2nd book in The Desert Brothers series)
When infamous billionaire gambler Bahir Al-Qadir is forced to protect his ex-lover, Marina Peshwah, it seems Lady Luck has finally deserted him.… He's tried to forget the spoiled princess, but even the relentless heat of the desert has failed to burn the intoxicating image of her from his mind. Now he's about to discover that their passion left them with more than just memories.…

Marina is once again at the mercy of the man she loves to hate. She may hold the winning card, but with such high stakes this proud sheikh will go all in to claim his heir!


The Darkest of Secrets by Kate Hewitt The Darkest of Secrets by Kate Hewitt (1st book in The Power Of Redemption series)
Khalis Tannous has spent years ruthlessly eradicating every hint of corruption and scandal from his life—even shunning his own family.

When Grace Turner arrives at Khalis's private Mediterranean island to view his family's stolen collection of priceless art, even he isn't blind to her beauty. Yet he recognizes the shadows in her eyes—she, too, has her secrets.

Grace can foresee the cost of giving in to temptation, but she is helpless to resist Khalis's slow, determined seduction. But will she risk everything she has for a night in his bed?


The Price of Retribution by Sara Craven The Price of Retribution by Sara Craven
To Tarn Desmond family is everything. So when powerful tycoon Caspar Brandon all but destroys her sweet sister, Tarn is determined to make this notorious playboy pay.

Caz is intrigued by the pure beauty of the new girl in his office—no one has ever said no to him before, and if anything that's just doubled his ruthless desire for her!

As Tarn sinks deeper into her deception, her resolve falters under Caz's sensual onslaught. She hadn't banked on revenge costing her the ultimate price: her heart…and her body!


Untouched by His Diamonds by Lucy Ellis Untouched by His Diamonds by Lucy Ellis
The only thing this Russian's money can't buy…

To merciless Serge Marinov, Clementine Chevalier's Mona Lisa smile and siren's body could incite a male riot! She's so bewitching that ground rules are required: he'll give her nights of endless pleasure—but in the stark light of Saint Petersburg's dawn he'll be gone.

Serge is Clementine's secret fantasy come to life, but she has no interest in money—his diamonds leave her cold. So she sets some terms of her own: she won't be warming his bed until he shows her she's more than just this magnate's plaything!


Flirting With Intent by Kelly Hunter Flirting with Intent by Kelly Hunter
Ruby's Relationship Rules…

Ruby Maguire is done with being jerked around by men. Now she just needs to know three things about a potential bedmate: his name, where he'll be in a week's time and what it is he wants from her.

Damon West knows plenty about subterfuge and secrets, and nothing about being truthful with women. But Ruby demands honesty between them so Damon gives her as much as he can: I'm Damon West. I'll be leaving Singapore in a week. And I want you to touch me.

At least, that was the intent…but something's telling normally bulletproof Damon that one week with Ruby might not be so easy to recover from.…


Dating and Other Dangers by Natalie Anderson Dating and Other Dangers by Natalie Anderson
Nadia Keenan's first date Do's and Don'ts:

1. Do boost your confidence by looking hot
2. Don't put out until at least date two
3. If the man is trouble (however sexy!) do report all on www.WomanBWarned.com

After being trashed on Nadia's website, serial dater-and-dumper Ethan Rush is about to put Nadia's rules to the test. He's determined to change her mind about him. She's determined to prove him for the cad he is.

Let the battle of the dates begin.…


message 2: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments I've only read one of these- " The Sheikh's Last Gamble" and it was FANTASTIC! The heroine maintains a quiet dignity throughout the story and the hero is suffering from a specific type of guilt from the past. It's a really interesting story. Highly recommend .


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Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Jennie, was the heroine a spoilt brat? I won't read it if the heroine wasn't likable.

Is it me or are the HP selections lately really not very inspiring? I tried reading the Kelly Hunter book a while back but I couldn't get through it and she's one of my favorite HP authors.

I read Not Just the Greek's Wife and couldn't take the book seriously enough to actually have a proper opinion about it. Had a whole discussion about the writing style in a separate thread.


message 4: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Hi Lululemon, no the heroine was not a spoilt brat at all. She was great, like I said with a quiet dignity. I'm not into spoilt brats either. I really liked The Sheikh's Last Gamble and so did a couple of other online friends I recommended it to but I don't know your taste so I can only say that it was a really good read for me.
If you decide to try it let me know what you think.


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Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Thanks, Jennie. I will have to check out The Sheikh's Last Gamble then. I just love a good sheikh story :).


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Vashti | 732 comments Lulu,I will wait till you read this book before i decide to pick this one up myself.I read the prior book in this series and DID NOT like the heroine AT ALL.
I read the new Lucy Monroe and though it was better than some of her recent efforts,it was just meh to me.
I agree the latest selections have not been the best.


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Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Hi Vashti, I didn't know this book ( The Sheikh's Last Gamble) was a second in a line of stories so I read it as its own book. I had a look at the first one later and saw the reviews weren't so good. But some of the people who read the first one and didn't like it much still enjoyed the second one.
Again I guess it's a matter of taste and I havent read the first one but I enjoyed the second one very much.


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Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Okay, Vashti, will add The Sheikh's Last Gamble as my next HP read and I'll send you a rec if I think you might like it.


message 9: by Vashti (new)

Vashti | 732 comments Thank you Jennie and Lulu.I agree ,everyone has a particular taste when it comes to their reading.What I may like,another may not.That is why I love spoilers.It saves me the angst of hating a book lol.Even some of my fav authors have dissapointed me recently it pains me to say.I am more of a traditionalist with the Hp's.


message 10: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Hi Lululemon, don't know if you have ever read Olivia Gates who in my opinion writes the BEST sheikh stories. Like The Desert Lord's Baby and The Desert King. In the latter the hero is quite brittle but I found thd imagery and symbolism in this one fantastic! Also Desert Prince, Expectant Mother and The Sheikh Surgeon's Proposal. These were great!


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Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Jennie wrote: "Hi Lululemon, don't know if you have ever read Olivia Gates who in my opinion writes the BEST sheikh stories. Like The Desert Lord's Baby and The Desert King. In the latter the hero is quite brittl..."

Thanks, Jennie. Olivia Gates has been recommended to me by several of my GR friends but I haven't tried her books yet. Will definitely have to check out her books as she comes highly recommended.


message 12: by Lemon (last edited Oct 18, 2012 08:02PM) (new)

Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Vashti wrote: "Thank you Jennie and Lulu.I agree ,everyone has a particular taste when it comes to their reading.What I may like,another may not.That is why I love spoilers.It saves me the angst of hating a boo..."

Ummm . . . okey dokey, Vashti. Call me a narrow-minded, old-fashioned, judgmental prude from the last century. I started reading the Sheikh's Last Gamble and in the second chapter I discovered that (view spoiler). Call me narrow-minded, but I just can't like a heroine with "loose morals." I would never judge someone in real life through such harsh standards, but when it comes to my Harleys, I do prefer the "untouched" heroine, although they don't necessarily have to be virgins or anything.

That's a long-winded way of telling you I won't be reading this book any further, Vashti, so can't give you my input since I haven't read enough to form an informed opinion of the book.


message 13: by Lemon (last edited Oct 18, 2012 08:10PM) (new)

Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Just to show you how bored Lulu is tonight, they are actually starting a website for www.womanbwarned.com. From the website:

www.womanbwarned.com
"This website will be about online-dating and trust.

The name of the website is inspired by the fictional website found in the book Dating and Other Dangers (Author: Natalie Anderson)
."



message 14: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Hi Lululemon, the heroine doesn't actually have loose morals it just looks that way in the beginning but isn't actually the case. You find out later what has actually happened. But like I said everyone has different tastes.


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Vashti | 732 comments Lululemon wrote: "Jennie wrote: "Hi Lululemon, don't know if you have ever read Olivia Gates who in my opinion writes the BEST sheikh stories. Like The Desert Lord's Baby and The Desert King. In the latter the hero ..."

I like olivia gates myself.Her books are very intense reads,very lyrical and dare i say poetic in the flow of some of them.She does write a good story,there have only been a few that i did not care for,but again,that is me.


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Vashti | 732 comments Lululemon wrote: "Vashti wrote: "Thank you Jennie and Lulu.I agree ,everyone has a particular taste when it comes to their reading.What I may like,another may not.That is why I love spoilers.It saves me the angst o..."

Okay Lulu,that seals the deal for me,I will not be reading that book.Call me old fashioned,but I personally like the "virginal" type of heroine in my harleys.Just by looking at my harley books,you know what types of books that I enjoy.Thanks,glad I did not pick this one up........... as to the heroine,1 baby out of wedlock is fine WITH THE H!,but another ,with someone else in not for me.Thank you Jennie and Lulu for the mini spoiler.


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Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Jennie wrote: "Hi Lululemon, the heroine doesn't actually have loose morals it just looks that way in the beginning but isn't actually the case. You find out later what has actually happened. But like I said ev..."

I see. (view spoiler)


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Vashti | 732 comments okay,that explains it...so was the hero her one and only.


message 19: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments If I remember correctly I think he was.


message 20: by Vashti (last edited Oct 19, 2012 03:10AM) (new)

Vashti | 732 comments Jennie,Jennie,thank you..so I guess I will have to get this one then....her story did intrigue me,but when I read that she had 2 children out of wedlock in the first book,well that really turned me off.

What say you Lulu,are you going to finish it?


message 21: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Look, it's not one of my favourites but I did enjoy it a lot. Like I said, no-one can match Olivia Gates ( for me)!


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Kate (kateperegrinate) This whole discussion reminds me why you really can't judge a book after only the first chapter or two. I've come across reviews where they person rants about a book after reading only half of it because they didn't like a part of the back story, but if they'd only continued to read it, they would have discovered it was another character's assumption and not the truth. Those reviews have almost made me skip books that I ended up really liking because I like books that have a resolution of a complicated misunderstanding.

As for virginal heroines, I'm kind of getting tired of them -- especially the "everyone thinks she's a slut but she's really a virgin" heroines. The only virginal-heroine books that I usually like are the ones where it's not a big plot point in the book.


message 23: by Vashti (last edited Oct 19, 2012 03:07AM) (new)

Vashti | 732 comments Which is why I love spoilers,the more the merrier so at least I know something about a book that I intend to read,esp if it is a book that I feel questionable about.I read the reviews,but I make up my own mind about it.Everyone has their own tastes about a book ,that is what is so great about the harley brand,it caters to different tastes,mine run to the more traditional "virginal"type heroines and I usu tend to stick to authors who are more geared to my tastes.I always try to slog to the end of a book whether I like it or not.


message 24: by Lemon (last edited Oct 19, 2012 12:14PM) (new)

Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Vashti, I still don't think I'll be reading that book. The writing didn't really grab me and I suffer from major ADD when it comes to Harley reading so unless the book grabs me from the beginning, I find it hard to plow through. Plus I'm a moody reader and I think I'm just not in the mood for a book of this tone. I don't know, something about the glamour of Monte Carlo and the whole gambling thing just don't do it for me generally.

As for judging a book by its cover, I most certainly do. This is not to say I have not been pleasantly surprised when I have gone outside my comfort zone in reading Harleys because I certainly have. But I am very particular about my requirements for a Harley and have very little patience or tolerance for certain things in reading a Harley. That is because I read Harleys as my means of escape so I only want to read what I like in a Harley. If I want to "broaden my horizons," I turn to other kinds of reading. If I miss out on certain good books because of my restrictions, so be it. I certainly have read some bad books that met my initial requirements too. But again, that's just me and my opinions are just that- my opinions. I would hope that my personal opinion would not prevent someone from making his or her own judgment call as to what to read, especially because we all have our own likes and dislikes. And like Vashti said, it is also great to have buddies on GR who can test the waters and let me know if I have overlooked something good :).


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
I like that we can have a discussion like this without it getting ugly. I have seen that happen on the Amazon boards.

I still like virgin heroines, always will. Why, because I think it's romantic when the heroine's first time is with the hero. I get sick of it being the major plot point, but it's nice to know I can find them when I want to read them. I don't like virginity being held up as the only thing of value a woman has to offer, and when that's done, it doesn't work for me. It depends on the execution, but I don't mind the surprise virginity angle when it's well done. Personally, I'd like to see more virginal/celibate/less experienced heroes. I don't find oversexed, promiscuous heroes a huge draw, and HP certainly has its share of those. I am not a fan of promiscuous sex in romance novels, even if the H/h aren't virgins. I don't like the presentation that everyone is having sex and you are weird if you're not, so I don't think we should go to the other extreme when you can't find any contemporaries with a heroine who is a virgin. It's not for me to judge anyone's lifestyles, but for my personal reading tastes, the whole "Sex and the City" storyline is a huge turnoff for me and can ruin a book faster than anything else when it comes to contemporary romance.


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Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I like that we can have a discussion like this without it getting ugly. I have seen that happen on the Amazon boards.

I still like virgin heroines, always will. Why, because I think it's romanti..."


Very well said, Lady D. I agree with everything you said. I think most of the HP heroes I have really liked have been the ones who are not promiscuous. I never really stopped to think about it, but now that you mention it, those are the heroes I have found most appealing. That hasn't stopped me from enjoying Lynne Graham's books, for instance, whose heroes generally tend to be supermanwhores. So much for my convictions, heh :P.


message 27: by Vashti (last edited Oct 19, 2012 12:46PM) (new)

Vashti | 732 comments Lulu and Danielle,very well said.I too at times am very guilty about judging a book,not by the covers,but by the authors.But,will say again ,and I do post it at the end of my reviews,just because I have enjoyed a book ,does not mean that another will enjoy it also.Everyone's taste is their own.


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Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Hey Lady Danielle, pretty much agree with everything you wrote too. For me personally, it doesn't matter virgin or not. Since Vashti abd Lululemon, you are more into virginal storylines, , have you read A Royal World Apart by Maisey Yates? The hero is actually a virgin. As is ther heroine. I wasn't sure if I should write this but I guess it will be covered by the spoilers cap for those who don't want to know. As I am very new to the world of HP this was my first Maisey Yates book and I really enjoyed this one too.


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Yeah, it's hard to avoid the manwhore heroes. I like when they fall even harder for the heroine and don't even look at other heroes because they are so in love. Hehe!


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Jennie, I am a fan of Maisey Yates. What a nice way to discover this line.


message 31: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 159 comments Happy to have "outed" this book for you Lady Danielle!


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Vashti | 732 comments I love Maisey Yates books with very few exceptions.


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Kate (kateperegrinate) I just want to clarify my comment about judging a book after a couple of chapters. Yes, I've put down books that I couldn't get into after a chapter or two. I'm not going to continue reading something that I'm not liking when there are hundreds of other books waiting out there. My problem is with misleading reviews by readers who have only read a few chapters and therefore think one character's POV shared in the first chapter is truth. A book is about the whole journey, not the set up. Personally, if I don't finish a book, I mark it DNF and don't rate it or write a review


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Virginia (goodreadscomginny) | 264 comments Ladies, I am enjoying this conversation. The writers are lucky that our reading tastes are so different. You have jogged my memory about a Harly that I read some time ago that the heroine had one baby out of wedlock and became pregant by the hero .who married her when he found out about the baby. Can't remember the title but a bit unusual for a Harly.We have double standards because I am guilty of tolerating a hero who has had many women but we do not want this in our heroines. Of course I don't like the hero having women when he is married but separated from the heroine and I like the heroine who does not sit on the shelf during the separation. I don't want her having sexual intimacy but she should have men and women friends. Go figure!
I always finish a book, eventually once I start reading it but I read something I like as well.


message 35: by Lemon (last edited Oct 21, 2012 09:13PM) (new)

Lemon | 801 comments Mod
Kate, your point is well taken and I actually do agree with you on that. I do admit to writing reviews about books I haven't read through to the end but mainly it's just a means of my venting out my frustrations. I do write that I did not finish the book and why.

Hm, now that makes me question how many books I have DNF'd that I might have liked if I finished through the end. I still don't think there would be many because I usually DNF a book if the h is annoying and TSTL or the the book is just incredibly boring or I know the H is going to be an irredeemable asshat. Usually, for me, if there is something off about the tone or the writing in the beginning, it doesn't right itself even if I read through the end. But that's just me.

Ginny, you raise a good point about the double standard and I have to admit I am guilty as charged. It just seems that HarleyWood is so full of the promiscuous heroes that it is just what we have to come to expect or at least accept. It goes with the whole alpha male image, I suppose. I do prefer the heroes who are not manwhores though and I also wouldn't like a hero who fathered a child with two different women either.

Maddie's Love Child: From Here to Paternity by Miranda Lee was an interesting read. Maddie was a man-eater but her character was well executed so it was an interesting read.


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Sira | 37 comments Sometimes I wish the heroine of my Harlequin's after years sometimes 5 sometimes 13! - (in the case of Lynne Graham's Second Time Wife- the heroine didnt have sex at all throughout that period but only the hero revs up her sex drive in all that time.) would have some other sexual experience than the hero that pined for or after so many years than turning themselves into nuns....


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Sira | 37 comments I started reading Heidi Rice a couple days ago and was glad to see a more modern type of gal (not virginial and a total doormat to the HP hero) but I found after the 3rd book she is writing the same story over and over again. Literally.

The hero and heroine falls in lust almost at first sight.

Hero has some emotional issues with his family - abandoned or abused... The heroine has some issues to a lesser extent.

Proceeds to have fling usually over the span of 2 weeks. Where the heroine thinks she can have said fling without falling for the guy

Heroine falls for him, proceeds to give him her back story and eventually lay her feelings at his feet to try to force him to admit he has love feelings for he as well.

She leaves him. He begs her to come back to him to continue said fling despite not willing to admit his feelings.

He leaves again. He realizes his feelings and admits everything and family issues are solved.

Somewhere along the line the heroine becomes preggers by accident and then they live HEA.

It was great reading it the first couple of times but come on she needs to switch it up a bit.


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