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The Panther & the Pyramid
by Bonnie Vanak
"Exciting Egyptian Adventure"
Posted August 22, 2006
Author Bonnie Vanak returns to the land of Egypt in an
exciting adventure that features Graham Tristan. Graham is
an English noble who as a young boy, saw his parents
slaughtered before his very eyes, captured by a cruel
sheik, tortured and defiled he was later rescued and lived Read more...
Just One of Those Flings
by Candice Hern
"Dazzling Second Book in Series!"
Posted July 25, 2006
For me, reading Candice Hern is oftentimes similar to
reading a history book, only one that is going to deliver a
much juicier and stimulating version of what goes on behind
the staid doors to some of the lofty grand mansions of
jolly ole England! Ms. Herns outstanding new Read more...
A Whisper in the Dark
by Linda Castillo
"Excellent Suspense Thriller"
Posted August 8, 2006
John Merrick was a career cop, a good cop until one fateful
night when he accidentally killed a fellow officer. The
horror of that mistake overwhelmed him and he turned in his
badge, left Chicago for his hometown of New Orleans and
turned to a bottle for solace to help Read more...
Cross My Heart
by Carly Phillips
"Nice Summer Read"
Posted July 25, 2006
Carly Phillips writes the type of books that are fun and
sexy romantic reads, perfect for taking along to the beach
on a relaxing summer day and this book fits pretty much
into that mold.
The prologue sets the story up nicely showing Tyler Benson
and Daniel Hunter, two Read more...
Lady Katherne's Wild Ride
by Jeane Westin
"Terrific 17th Century Restoration Period Adventure"
Posted July 25, 2006
Setting 1666, England -- Once a beloved daughter Lady
Katherne Lindsay's life changed after her brothers were
killed and father hanged by Cromwell for backing the
exiled
king. Now dowerless she was little more than a servant to
her cousin Lady Joan Pursevant and her husband, the odious
Sir William Read more...
The Blonde Geisha
by Jina Bacarr
"Entertaining World of the Japanese Geisha!"
Posted July 18, 2006
In 1892 Japan, American businessman Edward Mallory is
desperately running to hide his 15-year-old daughter
Kathlene. He'd made a powerful enemy of Prince Kira and
now
must flee. Dismayed to find the convent he hoped to hide
Kathlene in closed he is forced to bring her to the
Teahouse of Read more...
A Promise for Ellie: Daughters of Blessing
by Lauraine Snelling
"Very Good Early Americana Inspirational"
Posted July 18, 2006
Not having read any of the RED RIVER NORTH series by
author
Lauraine Snellings, A PROMISE FOR ELLIE was my
introduction into the world she created of the two
Bjorklund brothers families as they immigrated to
America.
In Book one of Snelling's new series 'The Daughters of
Blessing', Read more...
Love is Blind
by Lynsay Sands
"Delightful Love Story"
Posted October 11, 2006
Lady Clarissa Crambray isn't totally blind, but without her
spectacles her near-sightedness makes the world around her
an entire blur. This condition has caused some very
embarrassing moments for Clarissa even though her nasty
stepmother has forbidden her to wear them stating that
would-be suitors would not find her Read more...
His Lordship's Desire
by Joan Wolf
"Pleasant Regency - Great Secondary Characters"
Posted February 21, 2007
Alexander Devize returned home from the Peninsular Wars to
assume his duties as the Earl of Standish. He has been
gone for three years and in that time, though he has not
heard from her, believes that his childhood best friend
and
sweetheart the beautiful Diana Sherwood will be Read more...
The Dressmaker
by Elizabeth Birkelund Oberbeck
"Lovely Romantic Interlude in the Fashion World"
Posted July 8, 2006
Living in a small town 30 miles outside of Paris, 46 year
old Claude Reynaud lives an uncomplicated placid life with
his parrot Pedant. For the most part townspeople know him
as the devoted uncle of his sister Juliette's four sons,
the tailor who mends their clothes, sews buttons, and Read more...
From London With Love
by Jenna Peterson
"Terrific New Regency"
Posted February 21, 2007
When Charlie's Angels was reborn in Jenna Peterson's
latest
Regency she gave the world of spies a whole new set of
rules starring intrepid and sexy heroines!
The mysterious Lady M recruited three young widows to spy
for King and country. Meridith Sinclair, Lady Northam
turned out to be one Read more...
Lost Calling
by Evelyn Vaughn
"Terrific Introduction to NEW Bombshell Series"
Posted February 21, 2007
In the first book of the Silhouette Bombshell Madonna Key
series you are introduced to an unusual heroine, Caterina
Dauvergne. She is a museum curator of the Mussee Cluny
who
had once stolen a priceless artifact. Still trying to
maintain a relationship with her dying grandmother her
mind Read more...
A Restless Knight
by Deborah MacGillivray
"Terrific DEBUT - An Author to Watch"
Posted June 29, 2006
In Scotland, 1296, Lady Tamlyn, Countess of Glenrogha, was
caught unawares when the mists that had shielded the
sacred
passes of Glen Shane for centuries failed to hide the
valley allowing a horde of Norman warriors riding under
the
pennant of the Dragon of Challon to enter. About to Read more...
Hit Hard
by Amy J. Fetzer
"Terrific Action Thriller"
Posted July 18, 2006
For a wonderful treat, mix together a whole lot of
suspense; add a big dollop of intrigue; fill it up with
hunky alpha heroes; add one very sassy red-head with a
penchant for attracting trouble; then mix in a tremendous
amount of imagination and you are in for another
Fetzer Read more...
Infamous
by Virginia Henley
"Stunning Historical - Wonderful Love Story"
Posted June 29, 2006
Well, I've quite made up my mind that Virginia Henley is
still at the top of her game in writing the most
provocative and exhilarating historical romances of all
time! With that said, let me tell you about her latest
release INFAMOUS and one of her most fascinating heroines
Lady Read more...
Hawk's Pledge
by Constance O'Banyon
"Terrific Opening for New Series"
Posted February 21, 2007
Whit Hawk was the eldest of four children abandoned in an
El Paso orphanage. Their mother had run off with another
man, their father in desperation gambled away his fortune
then left to search another. As soon as he was old enough
Whit left to search for his father. By Read more...
Until the Knight Comes
by Sue-Ellen Welfonder
"Lovely Medieval Romance"
Posted July 13, 2006
Once again Welfonder returns the reader to her beloved
medieval Scotland to give her fans a dose of romance and
intrigue amongst the heather, lochs and crags of the land
and people she clearly loves.
Lady Mariota Macnicol defied her family to become the lover
of Hugh Aleson, Bastard of Drumodyn Read more...
Wicked Under The Covers
by Barbara Pierce
"Wicked Good Fun - Sensual"
Posted October 11, 2006
As the daughter of a Duke, Lady Fayre Carlisle was a prime
catch. After an intense campaign to win her, Fayre fell
in love with the dashing handsome second son of a Marquis
giving him her innocence. Unfortunately, Fayre immediately
discovered she'd been tricked -- purposely ruined Read more...
East of Easy
by Linda Bleser
"A Touch of Whimsy Makes This a Delight"
Posted July 18, 2006
Ten years ago the world looked bright for Kitty Feathers
she was about to be crowned Miss Easy as a prelude to
competing in the title of Miss Arizona. Her eye was not on
the title so much as the scholarship that went along with
it, until disaster struck. Read more...
Kitty McKenzie
by Anne Whitfield
"Endearing Story - Struggles in 1864 England"
Posted July 18, 2006
Set in York, England, November 1864 you are introduced to
the very sad displaced family in which Katherine
McKenzine,
age 21 has now become the official head of her six
siblings. Losing their parents and sister to typhoid was
bad. Discovering that because of a total disregard of
financial planning Read more...
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