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JOYFULLY REVIEWED HITS 10,000!! WE HAVE WINNERS!!


Joyfully Reviewed has reached a huge milestone. After seven years of bringing candid romance reviews to readers Joyfully Reviewed has published its 10,000th review.


We would like to thank all of our staff past and present for their amazing contribution to Joyfully Reviewed. To show our appreciation to our readers we are giving back. Thank you to everyone that participated in the Joyfully Reviewed 10,000th Review Giveaway. We are excited to announce our 10,000th review as well as our four prize winners!


The Joyfully Reviewed 10,000th Review was

Blame it on Texas by Tori Scott

Now on to the prizes!! As you know months ago we started running a contest asking readers to guess when they thought Joyfully Reviewed would hit 10,000. The four people closest to the actual date win prize baskets. We officially hit 10,000 on September 13, 2012!!



Grand Prize Basket

The Grand Prize Basket goes to…Tiana Toups

ebook: If You Believe by Crystal Jordan
ebook: Midnight Secrets and Darkest Dreams by Jennifer St. Giles
ebook: Winner’s choice from Jean Hart Stewart’s Backlist
Jack’s T-Shirt from Author Robyn Carr
Autographed Copy of A Hellion in Her Bed by Sabrina Jeffries
Deadly Dance by Dee Davis
With This Kiss by Bella Riley
Firelight by Kristen Callihan
Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian
Piper Trace Bar Towel
Changing the Game by Jaci Burton
Bound, Branded and Brazen by Jaci Burton
Claimed by Caridad Pineiro
The Heiress by Lynsay Sands
A Touch of Magic by N.J. Walters
Wicked Appetite by Janet Evanovich
Once Burned by Jeaniene Frost
A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster
Howling For My Baby by Beverly Rae
Ellora’s Cave Playing Cards
Isaiah’s Haven by N.J. Walters
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

1st Prize Basket



The 1st Prize Basket goes to…Stephanie Morris

ebook: Demon’s Caress by Crystal Jordan
The Lost by Caridad Pineiro
The Proud Wife by Kate Walker
Tarnished by Karina Cooper
Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian
Ellora’s Cave Playing Cards
A Turn in the Road by Debbie Macomber
Firelight by Kristen Callihan
A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster
For a Roman’s Heart by Denise Agnew
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
Autographed copy of Cade’s Challenge by Becky Barker
Dance on the Wildside by Beverly Rae
Personal Protection by Leah Braemel
The Courtesan’s Bed by Sandrien O’Shea
Tote from Caridad Pineiro

2nd Prize Basket



The 2nd Prize Basket goes to…Sylvie Kaye

ebook: Collateral Damage and Tactical Deception by J L Saint
An After Hours Affair by Barbara Dunlop
Autographed copy-What Lies Beneath by Andrea Laurence
Autographed copy-The Truth About Lord Stoneville by Sabrina Jefferies
Highland Hero by Amanda Scott
A Perfect StormA Perfect Storm by Lori Foster
Running with the Pack by Beverly Rae
Ellora’s Cave Presents White Hot Holidays Vol. 2
Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian
I Married a Dragon by Beverly Rae
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

3rd Prize Basket



The 3rd Prize Basket goes to…PamK

ebook: The Nasty Vamp by Gail Koger
Highland Hero by Amanda Scott
Firelight by Kristen Callihan
Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian
A Perfect StormA Perfect Storm by Lori Foster
Autographed copy-Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr
Autographed copy-How to Woo a Reluctant Lady by Sabrina Jefferies
Autographed copy-Your Unexpectedly by Susan Fox
Namesake by Marie Harte
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

Congratulations Winners!! Thank you again to everyone that entered and to all of the wonderful authors and publishers that contributed to the prizes!! Stay tuned to Joyfully Reviewed we have plenty of new and fun things coming soon!

***NEW WINNERS*** JOYFULLY REVIEWED’S AUTHORS AFTER DARK 2012 WINNERS!!

If you attended
Authors After Dark
in New Orleans then you may be a
WINNER!!






***New Winners!!! Unclaimed Prizes have been redrawn!! Look below and see if your number was selected!!***






The Amazing
Authors After Dark Conference was filled with fun and new friends! Those of us at Joyfully Reviewed wanted to share something with all of the new wonderful people we were destined to meet in New Orleans.

So check out your Official Authors After Dark Swag Bag for the Joyfully Reviewed goody bag with a number stapled to it. We have a bunch of prizes to giveaway including a Kindle!! If your number is pulled you win!!


Now on to the winning numbers!!


The Grand Prize Winner of a Kindle is #225!!

Woohoo Congratulations!!


We had some Phenomenal Authors offer prizes!
Check below to see if you won!!


Karina Cooper is offering the first three titles in her
Dark Mission Novels
to each winner!! Woohoo Thank You Karina!!

AND the NEW Winning numbers are…
#233/ #33 / #219 / #205


Katy Madison is offering two of her titles

Thank You Katy!!
AND the NEW winning number is…
#92


Lucy Monroe is offering two winners

Thank You Lucy!!
AND the NEW winners are…
#394 / #159


Jami Alden is offering

both of these titles to two winners!! Thank You Jami!!
AND the NEW winners are…
#247 / #254


Stephanie Chong is offering

Thank You Stephanie!!
AND the winner is…
#293


Shelly Laurenston is offering two winners a copy of

Thank You Shelly!!
AND the NEW winners are…
#139 / #366



Send your full name & mailing address HERE by 9/11/12 12mid EST to claim your prize or forfeit. No exceptions. We hope you all enjoyed Authors After Dark as much as we did and we hope to see you next year in Savannah!!

ILLICIT INTUITIONS Featured on Good Morning Texas

“A gritty, sexy romantic suspense that you won’t be able to put down.” ~ Maria, Fresh Fiction

Illicit Intuitions was recently featured by Fresh Fiction on their “Buy the Book” segment on Good Morning Texas.

Love could be their greatest liability.

Ava Malia knows three things. She was once a kickass covert operative. She will eventually adjust to her new team, the FBI Specialized Crimes Unit. And the only way to finally be free of her professional past is to solve her first case and get her hands on a game-changing technology. The only problem? Success rides on her ability to swallow her distaste for the persona she must adopt in order to earn the trust of a mysterious scientist.

Dr. H escaped childhood captivity with three things. His sister. Complete control of his gift. And an engulfing distrust of anyone in the government. Adjusting to a life of freedom hasn’t been easy, but he’s found peace in solitude. The sexy woman auditing his empathic studies, though, has a way of getting under his skin that’s both arousing and disturbing. Plus, his psychic ability warns him of secrets so deeply buried in her psyche, they’d be better left alone.

Yet their instant attraction strips away all their protective barriers, down to the foundation of a new, fragile trust. And a vulnerability that, when an old enemy opens fire, could blast away any chance of a future.

Learn more about the book on Nikki’s website.

View the video of the segment on Fresh Fiction’s website.

The Whispering Cove Matchmakers are at it again.

Mackenzie McKade, Cathryn Fox, and Nikki Duncan have teamed up to take on small town Maine in a series of anthologies. Each of our stories will focus on a different couple, but they will all have the matchmaking fun of the men seen as the town’s grandfathers.

In Wild, Wet and Wicked, Whispering Cove, Maine is bustling with the excitement of their first ten year high school reunion looming on the horizon. Even the town’s favorite grandfathers—Byron Mitchell, Harold Adair and Errol Wilson—are anticipating the return of the young ones. Specifically, their young ones.

The grandchildren who skipped town after graduation and have failed to settle down with a family are coming back for a prolonged visit. During their weekly poker game, Byron, Harold and Errol cook up a plan to keep their grandkids home, or at least see them settled into marriage before they leave. To make things interesting, they place a bet on which grandchild will be the first to the altar, after all they’re not going to be around forever and the sound of great grandkids sure would help shake things up a bit in the quaint, touristy fishing village.
When the kids arrive home, the matchmaking games and antics begin as these three men battle each other, and go to great lengths, to win their prideful bet.

In Burned, Bold and Brazen, the granddads are up to their antics again. This time, they’ve enlisted the help of the friends of their grandchildren to help with the Fall Festival. Fun and games are taken to new heights as the couples navigate the blueprints of love (and booth building). Some even play in haunted pubs. And this time, to make sure certain matches take, kids are pulled into the game.
The bet has been placed. Will one of them have to eat barnacles?

HEAVEN SCENT by Sophie Greyson

Read more about Heaven Scent by visiting Sophie Greyson at her website www.sophiegreyson.com.

With her back against the side of Templar Hall, Tarin peeked around the corner. Mr. Wallace guarded the door like the entrance to The White House. Blast the man.

She had tried to sneak in on several occasions with no success. She had come close twice but had backed away when latecomers brought Wallace to the door.

If Tarin was caught sneaking inside the men’s seminar, she would ruin her chances of becoming one of Dr. Gregory’s first students at the college. Yet, how was she supposed to be a competent midwife and eventual physician when knowledge was kept from her because she was a woman? How did she know what she missed by not being a man?

Tarin peered in the window behind her. Dr. Gregory had a great crowd tonight. It thrilled her to know his lectures were so popular in Boston. They had caused quite a stir since his publication “Man-Midwifery Exposed” was released.

She turned back to peek around the corner. A hand clamped over her mouth. Her heart stopped. A silent scream rose in her throat and held. She tried to turn, but the attacker held her head motionless in one hand.

Tarin lashed out, kicking her attacker in the shin. His hand on her mouth tightened before he pulled her back against his chest. She could feel the heat emanating from him, the incredible strength, the immense height. She felt as though she were in shackles, her arms locked at her sides. Tarin was helpless except for her legs, which were hampered by her skirts. Her kicks were futile against his strength.

Father had warned her about wandering the city alone. So had Kitty.

And Rafe. Her stomach clenched into a ball. Why hadn’t she called him? He had offered to escort her wherever she needed to go. And heaven knew walking on the strong arm of Rafe Sutherland was a pleasure only the most fortunate of women experienced. But he would have never approved of her attendance at this lecture and would have prevented her from coming.

Now she was in the clutches of a madman just outside a hall full of men and they did not know her plight.

What Tarin did know was that she could not stop fighting. She stomped back on his foot. Perhaps he would eventually tire and let her go. She had to try.

“As soon as you are through kicking me, I’ll let you go.”

Rafe. She relaxed against him, feeling a brief sense of security before anger took over. That dirty, rotten scoundrel. Tarin’s heart started to beat again, rapidly, for a totally different reason. She was going to kill him.

Rafe turned her around to face him. His face was half hidden in the light shining through the window behind him. He held a finger to his lips as he glanced towards the hall. She couldn’t lash out at him or she would be heard.

But oh, she wanted to curse as she had never cursed before.

“You rogue,” she cried in a heated whisper, as she hit him on the arm. “You terrified me.”

“Serves you right for wandering around at night alone. I could’ve easily been someone else, Tarin.”

Ignoring the lead weight of guilt in her stomach, Tarin tried to summon up her life’s practice to stay pleasant in any situation. But, heaven help her, she wanted to throttle Rafe Sutherland as she had no other person.

“How did you know I was here?”

He had the nerve to grin at her. “I followed you.”

“You did not follow me,” she accused. “I was careful to watch for anyone behind me.”

“What kind of spy would I be if you spotted me?” he asked. “Besides, with that perfume of yours, I would find you anywhere in Boston.”

“You could smell me?”

He nodded.

Tarin wasn’t sure if he’d just insulted her or not. “Why did you follow me?”

“I told you not to wander out alone at night.” His clutch on her arm pulled Tarin closer, his grin arrogant. “I could’ve been an unsavory character rather than the dashing hero that I am.”

Tarin rolled her eyes. “You have quite the ego, Mr. Sutherland.”

“Quite.” His smile disappeared beneath a dark frown. “What are you doing here? What’s going on in there?” He nodded back towards the window.

Blast it. Now she had to confide in Rafe and risk him revealing her tomfoolery. If he revealed her secret, all of her plans would be ruined.

“Well, if you must know, I was trying to sneak into the hall.” She lifted her chin.

Rafe leaned around her to glance at the front door. “What’s going on in there?”

“They are conducting a men’s seminar on midwifery.”

That superior, arrogant frown appeared on his face again. “A men’s seminar. So what are you doing, trying to get in? You are certainly not a man.” His eyes ran down the length of her as though she were there for his benefit.

Ugh, he irritated her to no end. She felt as though she were revealing all of her innermost secrets to the world.

“I want to hear what Dr. Gregory has to say that is not said in the women’s seminar.”

Rafe studied her a long moment, her eyes never wavering from his. Tarin waited for the imminent tirade that was sure to come. The “if women were meant to hear it, they would have been invited” speech, the implication that men were superior to women, and that the subject matter was offensive to her delicate, feminine ears.

“I’ll get you in.”

His sudden grin stunned her. Tarin stilled, unable to believe her ears. “You will?”

He nodded. “But just as long as we are clear on one thing – ”

A thrill ran through her. Finally, she would get in! “Anything,” she said without hesitation.

“I am not responsible for what is said inside.”

Excitement bubbled inside of Tarin. She could not believe he was going to help her. “Of course. Why would you think that?”

“How do I say this… ” he paused, brow wrinkling. “Men tend to be more… direct in their conversations and comments.”

Was that all? “I’ll be fine.” She turned, eager to get inside before the seminar started. “Let’s go.”

His grip on her arm held her back. “What’s it worth to you?”

Tarin planted a hand on her hip. She should have known there would be a price. “I should’ve realized the chivalry you showed the other evening was an uncommon occurrence.”

“Need I remind you, Miss Worthington, that if I were a gentleman, I would not be sneaking you inside in the first place.”

Touché. Tarin dropped her hand. “So what kind of compensation are we discussing?” Surely, he would not expect her father’s shipping?

“I’m not sure,” Rafe replied, closing the distance between them. “Any suggestions?”

Tarin swallowed hard as their eyes held. Oh no, no, no. A kiss would not be wise. Not when he was proving to be more desirable by the second.

She was already entirely too attracted to him. To engage in a kiss in the moonlight would surely find her completely at his mercy.

“N-No, no suggestions…”

He took her chin in his hand. His thumb grazed her jaw. “None?” he whispered.

Heaven help her, she couldn’t think when he touched her. Not when her body screamed for a kiss that could only bring her trouble.

“What kind of woman do you take me for?”

He devoured her mouth with his eyes. “An intelligent, beautiful woman who’s passionate about her interests.”

Oh, he was sinful. Downright evil. Tarin wanted to grab him by the shirt and show him just how passionate she could be.

“So you propose a kiss, then?” she asked, her voice shaking.

He hesitated, brows drawn low. “Did I?”

Heat exploded in her face. Tarin had never felt so mortified. “Never mind –”

“Okay, I accept.”

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