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Review: A Cottage by the Sea by Ciji Ware

by Karin 07.26.2011

by Karin, guest reviewer from Savvy Thinker A Cottage by the Sea by Ciji Ware is being reissued — it is a good choice for reissue for those of us, like me, who never read it the first time — with some new material on brain function, chemistry, and recent findings in the scientific literature [...]

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Review: SEALed with a Kiss by Mary Margret Daughtridge

by Keira 06.17.2011

The first SEALed is Hot! Hot! Hot! Daughtridge knows how to write about delicious Navy SEALs. Jax Graham is one hunky sex-on-a-stick hero. I consumed this book in great big heaving gulps. Get it? *wink* I just couldn’t put it down and frankly didn’t I want to either. What makes Jax so hot? He’s a [...]

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Review: Never Too Hot by Bella Andre

by Keira 06.10.2011

Never Too Hot is part of Bella Andre’s Hot Shots: Men of Fire series. Connor MacKenzie is my ideal hero. He’s a hunky firefighter still struggling with the trauma inflicted by the Desolation wildfire two years ago that left him with serious burns on his arms and hands. As someone who defined himself by his [...]

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Review: Legacy by Jeanette Baker

by Aggie S. 05.12.2011

by Aggie S., guest reviewer Summary: Christina Murray recently divorced decides to go to Scotland after receiving a letter from Ellen Maxwell asking her to come. She had been visiting various parts of Scotland throughout the years and this was an invitation to come to the oldest manor in Scotland that has survived 800 years. [...]

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Review: Just Like Me, Only Better by Carol Snow

by Keira 05.11.2011

Do people tell you that you look like a famous celebrity? Have you ever been asked for an autograph? For me that’d be yes to the first and no to the second. I think it would be cool though! Veronica Czaplicki (or Zap by those who can’t make heads or tails on how to pronounce [...]

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Review: The Lion’s Lady by Julie Garwood

by Keira 04.14.2011

I took great pleasure in reading this novel. It wasn’t a typical romance though it held many of the typical pieces you would find in a romance. Atypical you ask? Yes! The heroine for instance was raised by the Dakota, or Native American Indians. She had to return to England to pursue the rest of [...]

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Review: My Own Personal Soap Opera by Libby Malin

by Keira 04.12.2011

One of my favorite parts about this novel was how it ended. There wasn’t a long drawn out big misunderstanding though the situation had every look at one. I love smart characters and both the hero and heroine of My Own Personal Soap Opera are smart and are perfectly able to solve their own problems. [...]

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Review: My One and Only by Kristan Higgins

by Keira 04.06.2011

Heroine: Harper James is a divorce attorney and good at her job. She knows odds are stacked against couples and can see the discrepancies that the people in the relationship avoid until it’s too late. She’s living proof not all relationships built on love can last. When her younger stepsister, Willa, calls out of the [...]

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