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Lol,if I recall, that doesn't change! Sex scenes make up 90% of Emma Holly's Cooking Up A Storm lol..

If she doesn't get with the plot soon I'm going to give up on it and read something with more quality. I don't mind a well-crafted erotic romance, in fact that's my favorite genre, but I've yet to read one well-written by Holly.

If she doesn't get with the plot soon I'm going to give up on..."
I think Cooking up a Storm was my least fave EH.. The sex scenes may be hot (although in this book they went a little beyond my comfort zone sometimes, lol), but like you say, no plot:-)
I personally liked EH's historical books more(I think... it's been a while!): Beyond Innocence and Beyond Seduction (the second more than the first)..
Regarding her contemporary erotic romances, it's pretty much mostly sex.. All U Can EatPersonal Assets were hot, a little lacking in emotional depth, but enjoyable nonetheless:-)
Mollie wrote:"Yes, you will, I think it's among the funniest romances I've ever read, and among the most well-written as well. Keep an eye out for the notices the nerds put up in the halls.
I will have to start this book this weekend.
I will have to start this book this weekend.

@Arch I'm glad you trust our recommendations to this extent, after all, your taste might differ.
Last night I couldn't sleep and read a couple of series romances. The first, Fire Of Spring by Elizabeth Lowell from 1986 was not very good, she's gotten a lot better over the years.
Here's the link to my review of the second, it has spoilers.
Mollie's review of Her Hero in Hiding
Rachel Lee did a good job with Her Hero in Hiding but I didn't agree with the ending. Even those who don't generally like series romance might like this one.

Mollie wrote:"@Arch I'm glad you trust our recommendations to this extent, after all, your taste might differ."
I love Linda's character, John Medina. Plus, I love catcher nerds. So, I'll have to check out Sam. He might be a nerd.
I love Linda's character, John Medina. Plus, I love catcher nerds. So, I'll have to check out Sam. He might be a nerd.

Melanie wrote: "@Arch.. Um "nerd" wouldn't be what I'd call Sam Donovan:-D He's a hoooot police detective who apparently makes the "list", lol:-) Verrrry sexy:-)"
Okay, not a nerd. A lawman? I like a good catcher lawman too.
Okay, not a nerd. A lawman? I like a good catcher lawman too.
Melanie wrote: ":-) who doesn't ?:-p"
I hope Sam is bad. I like it when the hero is a good bad boy. I like when he has a warp sense of humor. He's sarcastic. Sassy.
I hope Sam is bad. I like it when the hero is a good bad boy. I like when he has a warp sense of humor. He's sarcastic. Sassy.

Melanie wrote: "Lol... like I said, probably not up to your exacting standards Arch, but he's irritable, hot for Jaine, and has a sexy 'tude:-p"
I'll let you know. :)
I'll let you know. :)


I just ordered the first two, I hope they're as good as I've heard they are.


I understand that, I was able to buy books 9 10 & 11 from the ubs but I don't know if I'll be able to stick with the series that long. If I do it will be a first.lol



I disagree, I've read them and think they are all very good. Since you already have them, it's certainly worth a shot. #12, in an anthology, is the only one I don't have yet.



UM, you were talking about the Virgin River Series, right?


UM, you were talking about the Virgin River Serie..."
I read Open Season a little while ago and the condom thing was so funny, it had me sitting out my soda.

I liked that one a lot...enjoy!





I was expecting better from Garwood.. I loved Jered, but like I said, the conflict resolution left something to be desired.. I usually like a couple chapters worth of angst and torment where everything comes together ( think Lisa Kleypas, Gaelen Foley, Liz Carlyle,... ) and even if, to me, Garwood's books lack some of that, I usually adore them all, so I was a bit disappointed in this one: not even 10 pages of angst!!:-)


The new video for Frost's next Night Huntress World book, Eternal Kiss of Darkness is out now at her website, I found it fun to watch even if one has not read her books:
Link to Jeaniene Frost's Website





Careful, Tammy, that's how they got me hooked.

You are in for a real treat with the Night Huntress books-I wish I could read them over again for the first time :)especiall the last one,I`ll be nuts before I get my hands on the new one.


Kathy Anne wrote:"...I`ll be nuts before I get my hands on the new one."
Yeah, me too. Frost has been added to the very small list of authors I've read from the library that I actually would go out and buy just so I'll have a copy of my own.




I hate it when the publishers have the tiny font for print. Come on make it a little bigger and just have more pages.

Yes, I agree. I think this one doesn't even have 300 pages, so adding a few more wouldn't have hurt.





I love Jessica Bird/JR Ward's writings. Granted, her Bird books aren't as edgy, but still great!
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Yes, you will, I think it's among the funniest romances I've ever read, and among the most well-written as well. Keep an eye out for the notices the nerds put up in the halls.
I've started Cooking Up A Storm by Emma Holly