

Read Dark Side of Dawn
today
Publisher: Avon Books
Format: Paperback, ebook
Written by: Kathryn Smith
Romance Novel Review from Donna:
“Dark Side of Dawn picks up where Before I Wake leaves off, which leaves for very little downtime and a quick jump-start. In fact it takes place just weeks after the close of the preceding book. Reading Before I Wake before starting in here comes highly recommended!
Any hang-ups I was left with in the first book have been alleviated in Kathryn Smith’s DarkSideofDawn. I was relieved to be met with far less name brands in this sequel, and I find that this helps the flow go faster. At this rate, I can see the characters continuing to develop more and more with each installment.
I am part of the waiting club – anxiously looking forward to part three and I figure you will be too. Dark Side of Dawn is an excellent sequel and successfully extends this great story.”


Buy Twelve Nights
today
Publisher: Harlequin
Format: Paperback, ebook
Written by: Hope Tarr
Romance Novel Review from Donna:
“When I first started getting into Harlequin Blaze novels, I never thought they’d be worth a tear now and again, but that’s what we got with Twelve Nights.
A sequel to Bound To Please, the story in TwelveNights this time focuses on Callum Fraser, the twin brother of Ewan Fraser from the first installment. Callum, the oldest, has always been a bad boy and set on carrying on as he wishes until he meets up with Alys. Hope Tarr’s novel is spares no time roping readers in, and I can see this one being an afternoon read for many.
Overall, Twelve Nights blends the elements well and packs a good deal of plot and detail in a short amount of pages. Who doesn’t appreciate a strong character-driven read while also reaching for the tissue?”


Buy Teach Me Tonight
today (or tonight…)
Publisher: Kimani Romance
Format: Paperback, ebook
Written by: Jacquelin Thomas
Romance Novel Review from Donna:
“Oh la la, would be the best initial description I’ll go with for Teach Me Tonight. Warning: fans of smoldering sex scenes, despite the title, that is not the precise theme of this book. What you get is a healthy dose of both romance and the key ingredient what some would argue makes romance all worth it.
Jacquelin Thomas’ new novel is another great contribution to The Hollington College Series. For those who’ve read the previous books in the series, TeachMeTonight should do right by you.
I’ve enjoyed other work by Thomas and my expectations for Teach Me Tonight were met. It’s not too late for you all to jump in on this action.”