Reviews
Coffee Time reviews BLOOD LILY
Two of my favorite things in one place: coffee and an excellent review. Click the picture for Coffee Time Romance’s review of The Betrayal of the Blood Lily. Coffee Time says of Penelope, “Her antics may bite her in the bum on more than one occasion, but she is so earthy and fun you cannot…
Read MoreMore Happy News for NIGHT JASMINE
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s ALA award, here’s an excellent review for The Temptation of the Night Jasmine from Fresh Fiction.
Read More5 Stars for BLOOD LILY
A fabulous review of The Betrayal of the Blood Lily (with some great illustrations) from Merrimon Book Reviews.
Read MoreFabulous BLOOD LILY Review
I didn’t think it could get much better than being compared to a plate of warm chocolate chip cookies, but BookPage may be a contender for favorite review of Blood Lily. The Betrayal of the Blood Lily, says BookPage, “will delight readers with its vivid historical detail, deeply honorable characters fighting against truly wicked villains…
Read MoreBooklist calls BLOOD LILY "best entry to date"….
There’s another super review for The Betrayal of the Blood Lily, this time from Booklist. Booklist writes, “Willig brings colonial India to vibrant life through Penelope’s eyes, and the sparks flying between Penelope and Alex generate plenty of heat. By taking the story to India, Willig injects a new energy in her already thriving, thrilling…
Read MoreBirthday Presents for NIGHT JASMINE
Two amazing reviews of The Temptation of the Night Jasmine came out today! (Clearly, someone knew it was its paperback birthday.) Jani of Romance Reviews Today calls Night Jasmine “a delightful romp that will make readers laugh and keep them on the edge of their seats”. She writes: “Great dialogue, meticulous research, and really well-rounded…
Read MoreBeyond Her Book
The Masque of the Black Tulip is featured today in a lovely post on Barbara Vey’s blog, Beyond Her Book.
Read MoreMmm, Cookies….
In one of my favorite reviews ever, Library Journal just compared The Betrayal of the Blood Lily to
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To paraphrase Keats: “More happy reviews! more happy, happy reviews!”
Read MoreFirst "Blood Lily" review in!
The first review of any new book is always the scariest. It’s like opening your SAT scores.
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