The Library Journal review of PERFECT KISSES:
By Kristin Ramsdell — Library Journal, 6/15/2007
Summer Satisfaction
While I would never slander any of these titles by labeling them mere “beach books,” most of these romances are great choices for vacation reading, whatever the location. Sweet or sexy, funny or touching, suspenseful or heartwarming, modern or historical, these stories take readers everywhere—and anytime—imaginable and are as diverting as they come. Nothing is impossible, and there’s something for every taste. So grab a book and a glass of iced tea, put your feet up, and get set for some rejuvenating mental R & R.
Johnson, Susan & others. Perfect Kisses. Brava: Kensington. Jul. 2007. 336p. ISBN 978-0-7582-0941-2. pap. $15. HISTORICAL
Spanning the early to mid-19th century, these three explicit stories from some of the more noted authors of erotic romance begin with “perfect kisses” and end, not unexpectedly, with something more. In Johnson’s School for Scandal, a protective, young school mistress targets a rake who intends to take advantage of her sister, but she ends up attracted instead. In Sylvia Day’s Mischief and the Marquess, the protagonists agree to thwart the matrimonial plans of their mothers—in very creative ways—and end up falling for each other. Finally, a cache of gems hidden in a corset is central in Noelle Mack’s lively The Ruby Kiss.
Very cool!! I’ve heard of sightings all over the country and several readers emailed to say they’ve read it already. The official release date is still a week away, though… *g*
















































Oh, I’m so excited about this one. I’m almost done with “Ask for It” and I guess I’ll be advancing this one on my list. I haven’t found it yet so I’ll probably have to wait until the release date.
on June 21st, 2007 at 5:38 am
Fabulous, fabulous story by you, Sylvia. I just loved it and wished it were longer even though it was perfect as it was. For anyone who hasn’t read a story by you, it’s a great way to get a “feel” for your style.
on June 21st, 2007 at 3:43 am