Romantic Intentions Quarterly #4 - January 2019
by Romantic Intentions Quarterly
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Pub Date 1 Jan 2019 | Archive Date 3 Mar 2019
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Description
Welcome to 2019!
In this, our fourth issue, we are honored with the presence of Regency Romance phenom Anna Bradley, as well as f/f author Geonn Cannon, whose impressive body of work includes the Urban Fantasy delights of Riley Parra, recently adapted into a multi-nominated webseries.
We also have thoughts on romance novel series that would make good TV series, as well as a look at the real historical figures that so often feature in historical romance. Elsewhere, Janga celebrates her love of beta heroes; Kate Nagy ties together a booklist somewhat inspired by Tom Hardy; and Janet Webb appreciates the hell out of cozy romance author Debbie Macomber.
Additionally, you’ll find our usual hundreds of reviews of films, TV and books, both forthcoming and previously released, and our Reluctant Reviewer tackles 'Ward Against Death' by Melanie Card, which he labels as “inoffensive,” so perhaps we’re getting somewhere with him.
Romantically yours,
Rachel xx
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781925770209 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I find myself looking forward to this publication each time that it becomes available. It is packed with content about all things having to do with romance. There are reviews of books in every sub-genre of romance that you could ever imagine, along with reviews of tv shows and movies, updates of what is coming out in various media and some interesting articles. It is definitely worth a look.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the latest edition. The opinions are my own.
oh, i enjoyed this more than i thought i would to be completely honest! i found it very interesting, loved the interviews and all the reviews - i added SO many things to my list of things to read or watch. very interesting!
I really enjoy these digital magazines as you get a wide overview of a variety of books, films and TV programs, all based around romance.
Even though there are some genres I'm not interested in (science fiction), there was still plenty to keep me interested and make a note of to read/watch. There are reviews of books, films and TV series, and interviews with various authors. Even if you may not know some of the authors the interviews are still very interesting. Not all the reviews are about current books/films either which is nice, as it gives you a chance to maybe catch up on items you may have missed.
There were definitely a few books I've made a note of that I want to read (particularly Kat Martin's new 'Maximum Security' series and a new author to me Jamie Raintree and 'Midnight at the Wandering Vineyard'), and the fact that Netflix are now due to film Robyn Carr's Virgin River series is something I most definitely am interested in, as it's one of my favourite book series ever. I shall be waiting with bated breath for more news!
Really interesting magazine and well worth a read. I look forward to the next one.
I always enjoy reading Romantic Intentions Quarterly. Its a great way to keep up to date with authors and the latest books.
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