Aliyah Burke
A USA Today Bestselling author, Aliyah Burke is an avid reader and is never far from pen and paper (or the computer). She loves to hear from her readers and can be reached http://aliyah-burke.com/blog/contact/ Facebook, twitter, Instagram, or via email. She is married to a career military man,...
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A USA Today Bestselling author, Aliyah Burke is an avid reader and is never far from pen and paper (or the computer). She loves to hear from her readers and can be reached http://aliyah-burke.com/blog/contact/
Facebook, twitter, Instagram, or via email.
She is married to a career military man, and they are owned by 4 Borzoi. Her days are spent sharing her time between work, writing, and dog training/showing.
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Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this box set of three books. Because I read these books back to back, as a set, I’m writing one review for the whole bundle, rather than three separate reviews. And let me tell ya, I loved these books! Well, I LOVED books one and thr...
Book: Prowlers & GrowlersAuthor: by Gina Kincade, Kiki Howell , Amy Lee Burgess , Aliyah Burke , Isis Pierce, Muffy Wilson , Erica Reeder , Nicole Morgan , Erzabet Bishop, S. E. Babin, Kallysten , K.C. Stewart , Decadent Kane, Megan J Parker, Savannah Verte, Kathleen Grieve , Marissa Farrar , Ashlyn...
Ms. Burke gave me just what I was asking for: a great interracial spy romance. And the heroine is Grade A Certified Kickbutt Artist. She reminds me favorably of one of my all time favorite heroines, Charly Baltimore from "The Long Kiss Goodnight." There's even a line about her joining the PTA and ma...
Lightning Review Nice romance Liked that the heroine was a farrier (I had to look that up, always cool when I learn something new while reading a romance) Hero's ex fiancee was a cartoon Not sure what the romantic conflict was other than the H/h not really talking to each other and it ended when ...
This book was a very short read. Everything was happening too fast and the reactions of the characters didn't seem very natural, because they were rushed.