Angela Johnson

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Reviews
The Last Champion
by Deborah Hale
"Charming tale of love, betrayal and forgiveness."
Posted April 14, 2004
In the backdrop of war-torn England in the 12th century,
Lady Dominie de Montford is desperate. A ruthless outlaw,
called the Wolf of the Fens, is threatening everything she
loves and holds dear. He's scourged the land, and Dominie's
holding of Harwood is next. She needs a champion. So it Read more...
The Tiger & the Tomb
by Bonnie Vanak
"Sensual Egyptian setting and wonderful characters!"
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted December 10, 2003
Lady Katherine Smithfield, daughter of an English lord and
an Egyptian princess, was betrothed at birth and has
returned with her father to Cairo to marry. She knows
nothing about her groom but his name, Nazim, and she
believes he's just a simple goat herder. However, her
marriage is delayed Read more...
McCloud's Woman
by Patricia Rice
"Small-town beach community is setting for humorous battle of the sexes."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 13, 2003
TJ McCloud, a forensic anthropologist, is hiding out in a
small South Carolina coastal town when a woman from his
past comes back and stirs up painful memories. The last
time he'd seen his ex-girlfriend, Patsy Amara Simonetti,
now Mara Simon, was at the funeral of his best friend,
Mara's Read more...
Vixens
by Bertrice Small
"Unforgettable O'Malley saga ends with style!"
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 12, 2003
Unlike previous novels in the prolific Skye O'Malley
series, this book is the story of three granddaughters of
the matriarch of the family, Jasmine Leslie, Duchess of
Glenkirk. Written in three parts, Ms. Small tells each
heroine's story separately, even as she intricately weaves
one into the next.
Fancy Devers Read more...
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