Fedora C. (fedora) reviewed Always & Forever: Heartbreaker / Strangers in Paradise / Used-To-Be Lovers on + 145 more book reviews
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Three classic love romances by Linda Howard, Linda Lael Miller, and Heather Graham Pozzessere--these are older stories, so these writers styles are now a bit more polished, but their fans will appreciate these and will enjoy their passion all the same.
Judy S. (emma) reviewed Always & Forever: Heartbreaker / Strangers in Paradise / Used-To-Be Lovers on + 283 more book reviews
Very good stories,with great authors.
Jackie S. (js) - , reviewed Always & Forever: Heartbreaker / Strangers in Paradise / Used-To-Be Lovers on + 16 more book reviews
The anthology type romance books always enthrall me. I found at least one excellant author, and have three books with a common link. In this one, the stories were well written, and at times, humorous. It is true that this is probably some of the authors' older works, but that was a positive for me, as they did not finish in the rut that so many authors seem to do when writing hundreds of books. It was a refreshing read, perfect for Memorial Day weekend!
Nancy R. (xinie) reviewed Always & Forever: Heartbreaker / Strangers in Paradise / Used-To-Be Lovers on
beautiful stories, enjoyed all three of them even though the summary from the back of the book made me hestitate, but you shouldn't! i had this book for months and i only recently reread all of them, and i like it even better rereading it after so long.
E.D. C. (Farscapegirl) - , reviewed Always & Forever: Heartbreaker / Strangers in Paradise / Used-To-Be Lovers on + 180 more book reviews
contains3 stories in 1 pb book: Linda Howard's "Heartbreaker", Linda Lael Miller's "Used-to-be-Lovers", and Heather Graham Pozzessere's "Strangers in Paradise"
carlamo - reviewed Always & Forever: Heartbreaker / Strangers in Paradise / Used-To-Be Lovers on + 269 more book reviews
In Linda Howard's "Heartbreaker", John finds himself in bed with the woman he's pursued for years. But now that he has her body, how can he resist her soul? In Linda Lael Miller's "Used-To-Be-Lovers", Sharon and Tony used to be married. Now they just share a house....And in Heather Graham Pozzessere's "Strangers in Paradise", Alexi finds herself with a self-appointed protector, but does that really mean she's safe?