Sci-Fi Romance

The first futuristic romance to be marketed by a mainstream romance publisher, Jayne Ann Krentz’s Sweet Starfire, was published in 1986 and was a “classic road trip romance” that just happened to be set in a separate galaxy. This genre has become more popular since 2000. Krentz attributes the popularity of this romance genre to the fact that the novels “are, at heart, classic historical romances that just happen to be set on other worlds.”

5.0
29 Dec

Review: Bengal’s Quest by Lora Leigh

Paranormal Romance

Calling himself Graeme, he hides in plain sight, terrifyingly close to his goal. A rogue Bengal Breed, he has loyalties to no one but himself. And he has a need for vengeance that surges hot and swift through his veins. That includes the one at the center of it all: a seductive, enigmatic woman helpless against the man whose desire is just as desperate as his need to destroy. And he’s on her scent…

5.0
25 Dec

Review: The Old Dragon of the Mountain’s Christmas by S. E. Smith

Paranormal Romance

Can the love of a special woman and her family heal Christoff’s tortured soul? Find out what happens when the Goddess Aikaterina gives The Old Dragon his very own special Christmas.

5.0
01 Dec

Review: Numbers by Laurann Dohner

Erotic Romance

Ms. Dohmer’s books while character driven also espouse excellent world building, an ongoing series arc I love, and some of the best and the worst displays of humanity. The irony in that is that the very best of humanity is seen in the new species a group of ruthless scientists have created.

4.5
22 Oct

Review: Naughty Escapes Anthology

Anthology

A steamy collection of naughty escapes and getaways by ten of Naughty Literati’s exceptional authors.

4.0
29 May

Review: Winning Glory by Ann Gimpel

Sci-Fi Romance

Love and espionage with a side of sci-fi please.
An engaging story of love and espionage, Winning Glory will snag you from the beginning.