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Four and a half stars for Santa’s Helpers

“Jennifer Dunne does an excellent job of developing these two in this delightful short story. We really get to know and love Dean and Marissa and are really hoping they will get together. The heat level in [Santa's Helpers] is magnificently high, and quite enjoyable. A fantastic, pleasurable read but have someone nearby to help [...]

Watch out! for Santa’s Helpers

Santa’s Helpers get a little naughty in this enticing short story. The attraction between Marissa and Dean is mutual, but both have been a bit shy about letting the other know. When that happens, watch out! The shyness fades rapidly, and a teasing, steamy encounter ensues. For a fun, yet erotic tale, look no further [...]

Santa’s Helpers gets 4.5 / 5 from Romance Junkies

“Santa’s Helpers [by Jennifer Dunne] will ensure you never see a mall Santa’s Wonderland in the same boring light, you’ll be just as intrigued as the kids. Not because of Santa, but because of the delightfully naughty, lump-of-coal-earning action the elves have going on behind the scenes. I found it highly amusing to read about [...]

Five Angels for Santa’s Helpers

“Santa’s Helpers is a fun and sexy short story that will hit all the right spots with everyone who reads it. Marissa and Dean were fantastic characters that had great chemistry and an incredible sense of adventure. I also really enjoyed the touches of wit and humor in this story. Jennifer Dunne has created a [...]

4 Stars for Santa’s Helpers

“Marissa and Dean are both students at the local university. Marissa is a normal young woman who is certain that baseball star, Dean, would never be interested in her. Dean is like any young man, hesitant about being rejected by the girl he is dreaming about. Lust is definitely simmering beneath the surface of their [...]

Four Hearts for Illicit Programming

“Illicit Programming [by Jennifer Dunne had an] in-depth science-fiction plot…. It had a smooth, flowing style and the characterization of Maeko and Koie was excellent and in tune with what one could expect from their kind of society. … I didn’t really consider this an erotic romance, though it did end in romance, but rather [...]

Illicit Programming is Terrific

“Koie grew up in loving group atmosphere, but he never knew the joy of physical love. Maeko also grew up in a group atmosphere, but her health problems made her feel like she was an outsider. The Administration has asked Koie and Maeko, along with two bots, to go to an uncharted planet and get [...]

Don’t miss Shadow Prince

“4 1/2 Stars. Jennifer Dunne proves once again that she is an excellent story teller. Quite the dark hero, Reynart is now a grown man with depths and a hardness to him that come with age. Angie is no longer the young and naive girl she was 10 years ago. She has matured into a [...]

9 Gargoyles for Not Quite Camelot

“9 Gargoyles. I’ve always believed the mark of a great author was his/her ability to leave readers wanting more. Jennifer Dunne is a superb author and the ending of Not Quite Camelot will have you shouting “No!” and hastily searching Cerridwen Press for details on book two. [There] was so much about this tale I [...]

Not Quite Camelot is a romantic, feminist, anti-Mallory

“Think of Not Quite Camelot as a romantic, feminist, anti-Mallory. I’m not a great fan of Arthurian mythology, so I was more than pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed Dunne’s story. I love the characters. Angelique and I have too much in common (shy bookworms). And my sympathies aligned with Reynart the first time [...]