The July issue of RT Book Reviews will feature seven reviews of Sourcebooks novels—6 Casablanca titles and 1 Landmark title.
Two of these novels, Cover Me by Catherine Mann (ISBN 9781402244957) and In the Heat of the Bite by Lydia Dare (ISBN 9781402245107) are TOP PICKS of the Month!
The July issue will also feature an interview with Cover Me author Catherine Mann.
All six reviews are listed below. RT Book Reviews is the premiere publication for romance novels reviews and industry news, and has 70,000 subscribers. The July issue will be sent to subscribers this week, and it will hit newsstands in early June.
COVER ME
by Catherine Mann
Genre: General Romantic Suspense, Romantic Suspense
Sensuality: HOT
RT RatingL: 4 1/2 Stars,Top Pick of the Month
This summer sizzler set in Alaska is one cool romantic read. It has intrigue, a bad guy, a super good guy and a kick-butt Sunny Foster. For romantic suspense readers who love tough-as-nail women partnered with military heroes, Mann’s Elite Force series is for you.
Air Force pararescueman Tech Sergeant Wade “Brick” Rocha lives by their motto, “That Others May Live.” He takes on a mission to rescue a mountain climber on an Aleutian island, and is put in a precarious situation with a woman who doesn’t want his help. But he knows she’s in trouble. Survival guide Sunny Foster doesn’t need to be rescued from a blizzard in the Alaskan mountains, but she is running from something. Can this mysterious, rugged airman be her savior or will he get her killed? (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 352 pp., $6.99)
Reviewed By: Dee Stewart
IN THE HEAT OF THE BITE
by Lydia Dare
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Paranormal/Urban Fantasy
Sensuality: HOT
RT Rating : 4 1/2 Stars, Top Pick of the Month
Dare’s latest novel set in 19th-century London combines a weather-controlling Scottish witch with a chivalrous English vampyre and what occurs is an amusing, romantic adventure with quirky, likable characters. A remarkably delightful read that will hook you from the first page.
Matthew Halkett, Earl of Blodswell and vampyre, is walking near Hyde Park when he comes across Rhiannon Sinclair caught in the middle of a thunderstorm. When he tries to help, he realizes that she is causing the storm. A weather-controlling witch, Rhiannon wants nothing to do with Matthew because he is a vampyre. Yet, every time they are around each other their supernatural abilities go haywire even as their feelings for each other grow. (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 384 pp., $7.99)
Reviewed By: Melanie Bates
JUST ONE SEASON IN LONDON
by Leigh Michaels
Genre: Regency Period, England, Historical Romance
Sensuality: HOT
Setting: Regency England
RT Rating: 4 Stars
Readers who enjoy multiple plotlines will find Michaels’ latest a veritable feast. With its triple romance and delightful characters, this comedy of errors is both a bit of love and laughter and a poignant romance. Michaels manages her triptych with ease and readers move between the plotlines eagerly awaiting what will happen next.
If only his family could have just one season in London, Viscount Ryecroft is sure his beautiful sister Sophie could land a rich husband and he could find an heiress to wed. Meanwhile their mother, Miranda, has her own scheme of finding the means to get her children to London; even if she must agree to become her first love’s mistress. To meet their goals each becomes entangled with someone willing to help them get their season, but at a price. A meddling lady lures Rye into her plot while her sharp-tongued companion intrigues him more. Sophie finds a mentor in her mother’s friend, but she discovers passion on her own and Miranda, well, Miranda opens a Pandora’s box when she singles Marcus out for help. (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 384 pp., $7.99)
Reviewed By: Kathe Robin
A GENTLEMAN NEVER TELLS
by Amelia Grey
Genre: Regency Period, England, Historical Romance
Sensuality: HOT
Setting: Regency England
RT Rating: 4 Stars
Grey (Gloria Dale Skinner) combines wit and charm in another enchanting, delicious romance. With an added kiss, a thrilling hunt for dognappers and a cast of delightful characters, this is a story to sit back and enjoy.
When she discovers her sister is in love with her fiancé, Lady Gabrielle is determined to break her engagement. But her father will never allow this “business deal” to fail, so she courageously kisses the first likely stranger she sees — Viscount Brentwood, walking his Pomeranian in Hyde Park. When they are caught Brentwood vows to do the honorable thing: court Gabrielle and marry her. But that is not her plan. She wants no scandal and it seems she now faces disgrace; to top it off, Brentwood’s dog is missing. Thrown together in an unwanted courtship and a hunt for the dognappers, Gabrielle and Brentwood fall in love; which would be perfect, but for the fact her father desires she wed her former fiancé. (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 350 pp., $7.99)
Reviewed By: Kathe Robin
TOUCH IF YOU DARE
by Stephanie Rowe
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Paranormal/Urban Fantasy
Sensuality: HOT
RT Rating: 4 Stars
Rowe’s latest is action-packed from beginning to end, and her gift for creating vivacious characters and witty dialogue is evident throughout. Readers who enjoy books with extraordinary settings and fiery romance or those who like the works of authors such as J.R. Ward and Laurell K. Hamilton will love Touch If You Dare.
Jarvis Swain, Guardian of Hate, must save his brother from Death. Reina Fleming, Death’s assistant, desperately needs to save her sister Natalie, but she doesn’t have the skills to do so. Reina realizes that Jarvis, who has his own bone to pick with Death, would be the perfect backup on her mission. They begin a quest to help their siblings while discovering their feelings for each other in the process. (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 416 pp., $6.99)
Reviewed By: Mandy Boles
WHAT A GODDESS WANTS
by Stephanie Julian
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Paranormal/Urban Fantasy
Sensuality: SCORCHER
RT Rating: 4 Stars
This is one hot book! Plenty of sex blends into an exciting, fast-paced story in which Tessa and Cal play well off an appealing cast of secondary characters.
The forgotten Etruscan goddess of the dawn, Tessa’s afraid to fall asleep because a powerful god needs her life force to escape his underworld prison with his demons. Her powers are diminishing and can only be restored by increasing her sexual energy. She enlists Caligo, a Cimmerian warrior, who resists being her sex toy, but sees something in her that might salvage his soul. They journey into the world of the gods, through unearthly planes and into the uneven emotion called love. (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 352 pp., $14.99)
Reviewed By: Donna M. Brown
PILLOW TALK
by Freya North
Genre: General Contemporary Romance, Contemporary Romance
Sensuality: MILD
RT Rating: 4 Stars
Readers will love this book about second chances. The writer does a brilliant job of telling the tale with heart and soul, showing readers that, through the darkness, we will survive as long as love is by our side.
Petra Flint just has one problem: She sleepwalks, constantly afraid and troubled about the past, especially a musician she no longer sees. Her current boyfriend is very put off by her sleepwalking, and is getting more irritated with her by the minute. Arlo Savidge rose to the top of the music charts and became a very popular star — until a traumatic accident caused him to move to the country and become a music teacher. When he runs into Petra, whom he hasn’t seen in more than 17 years, Arlo is kept up at night by the myriad emotions he has for her. (SOURCEBOOKS, Jul., 444 pp., $14.99)
Reviewed By: Amy Lignor



