In the inimitable words of the always fabulous Nina Garcia this was a "taste issue."Honestly this book was not bad per se. It simply was not to my taste. It is filled with tropes and themes that I usually steer clear of. If I actually liked these, then could have potentially been a 4-or-5 star book...
Love love love Maureen Smith's writing and I've devoured anything and everything she's published. That said This I Promise You wasn't a fave of mine. Read more.
I picked this up because I was intrigued by the recent review at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books, because I have a weakness for the escort/courtesan/prostitute as protagonist trope, and because it was on sale. After starting it, I was briefly even more intrigued to learn the protagonists are African Ame...
LNOE sticks to a similarly formula as its predecessor when it comes to the suspense plot in this story; the stranger lurking right under everyone's noses and attacking his prey while the police are none the wiser as to who and why of the case. There was just the right amount of suspense while not be...
Overall, WMN hit all my hot buttons — there’s a good suspense plot, with an unexpected plot twist, sexy romance, and well-drawn protagonists and supporting characters. Read more.
Ghost of Fire is one of her early works, originally published in 2002 and re-released in 2013. Overall, I good read, but not great for me. Having read numerous works by this author in the last 5 years, what I did see is how far her writing has evolved from her early works. Read more.
This was my first book by Maureen Smith back in 2010. I can say that I liked it mostly because it reminded me of one of my fave movies, Pretty Woman. The sex scenes were quite explicit. If you're more into the hearts and flowers romance without much detail, don't get this book. If panty-melting hot ...
I started reading the Wolf Pack series back in 2010. I've enjoyed each book in this series and other series by Ms Smith. Full disclosure: I am a big fan of Maureen Smith; she is definitely my go-to for AA erotic romance. Maureen Smith is one of the few in this genre who writes sexy, well-developed s...
Kudos to Ms. Smith! This story had just the right amount of suspense and romance. Tommie and Paulo's story was well-developed. I could imagine them as real people not just made up characters like most in this genre! Neither is perfect and they don't try to hide it that fact. The supporting character...
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