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Review: White Rainbow (Wounded Warriors Series, Book 6) by Karen Wiesner

by Sandra Scholes 12.15.2011

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes As she mentions at the beginning before the reader ever gets to the start of the story, “Women who have faced pain, loss and heartache. They know the score and never back down.” For the heroine in this story, it is true enough as Jesse Nelson is a self destructive type [...]

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Review: A Midwinter Fantasy

by Lynn Reynolds 10.10.2011

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds This anthology, by Dorchester Publishing, is like getting three books for the price of one. The first story is “A Christmas Carroll” by Leanna Renee Hieber. The prologue, for me, starts the story in some confusion.  We know the story is a historical romance because it is set at the end of 1888 and [...]

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Review: The Prince of Midnight by Laura Kinsale

by Keira 08.02.2011

The Prince of Midnight was recommended to me by Anime June while guest blogging about My (Not-So-Secret) Favorite Romance Character Types because the hero was damaged and delicious. I believe this romance also fulfills my lust of big age differences. I can’t remember how old the heroine was (17 maybe?) but the hero’s retired at [...]

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Review: A Bride Most Begrudging by Deeanne Gist

by Keira 06.03.2011

Tobacco brides were sent by The Virginia Company of London to the Virginia colony where men could buy the brides with 150 pounds of tobacco leaves. In the beginning, the brides were spinsters, widows, and orphans, but few women were willing to risk all to come to America. In 1643, more likely the brides were [...]

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Movie Review: Keeping the Faith Starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, and Jenna Elfman

by Keira 06.01.2011

This love triangle features a priest, a rabbi, and a–oh you heard that joke have you? Well, drat there goes my punch line! Anyway this movie is a bit old, but I saw it for the first time the other day and I’m so glad I sat down to watch it, VHS tape, preview ads, [...]

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Review: A Bride in the Bargain by Deeanne Gist

by Keira 02.23.2011

I didn’t know I was thirsting for this type of novel until I glutted myself on it. The story itself is an inspirational set in America during the Civil War aftermath. I picked it up and read and read and read. It’s sweet and chaste, with both leads good God fearing people, which I found [...]

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Review: Original Sin by Allison Brennan

by Keira 05.03.2010

Original Sin is a paranormal thriller focused heavily on witchcraft, demons, and opening the gates of hell. One witch in particular wants all the glory and power of these rituals and sacrifices for herself, believing she is owed them because of her ancient bloodline going all the way back to the first fallen (woman). She’s [...]

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Review: The Measure of a Lady by Deeanne Gist

by Keira 03.21.2010

I really wanted to like this novel. In fact, I would have if it hadn’t been for the ending. It did not give me what I wanted. The only person in the Van Buren family to grow was Rachel, the heroine, and that really irked me as it was the younger sister, Lissa, who flouted [...]

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