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Review: The Liberation of Alice Love by Abby McDonald

by Keira 03.09.2011

The Story: Alice Love is a contract lawyer working at the Grayson Wells Agency. The first sign of things falling apart in her life is an unordered French vibrator arriving at her office with her name on it. Not long after its arrival does Alice find out that her credit has tanked, the money in [...]

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Audio Review: Bridget Jones’s Diary: Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding

by Keira 03.04.2011

There was a different reader for this book. It’s something that bugs me when it comes to series and sequels. Same reader please! Tracie Bennett was okay part of the time. Sometimes I found her Bridget’s voice too harsh. I absolutely hated the mother’s voice; she sounded like she hated her daughter every time she [...]

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Review: The Werewolf Upstairs by Ashlyn Chase

by Sandra Scholes 02.04.2011

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer Ashlyn captures her audience once again with her next installment in the paranormal romance series where Roz Wells, an Attorney takes an apartment in a building full of what she considers normal people – apart from one – Konrad Wollfensen, a security salesman with a difference. He’s highly efficient and [...]

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Movie Review: It’s Complicated starring Meryl Streep, Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin

by Keira 01.02.2011

It’s Complicated is bust your gut funny. I laughed the whole way through. Of all the older couple romantic comedies (Last Chance Harvey, Something’s Gotta Give, and As Good As It Gets) this was my definite favorite. It’s a fast upbeat comedy about post-divorce. It’s been ten years since Jane (Meryl Streep) divorced two-timing Jake [...]

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Review: Barely Bewitched by Kimberly Frost

by Susan S. 12.26.2010

By Susan S., Guest Reviewer Barely Bewitched is a fun, “light,” and entertaining read. I’ve read it twice! This is Kimberly’s second book belonging to her Southern Witch Series. It stands alone, but if you’re interested in how Mercutio became the heroine’s cat, I recommend starting with Would-Be Witch. I suggest it simply because Mercutio [...]

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Audio Review: Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding

by Keira 12.09.2010

This is the first time I read the books. I admit I am a bad girl and watched the movies first. That said, I really liked the reader, Barbara Rosenblat, as she reminded me of the movie. Her voice for the mother was fabulous. It was airy, a bit ditzy, and a tad lofty. Her [...]

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Review: Wicked By Any Other Name by Linda Wisdom

by Hannah Abbey 11.08.2010

By: Mailani, guest reviewer Banned to the mortal world for an undistinguished amount of time, Staci Romanov and her good intentioned trouble making friends weave through the centuries masking themselves as ordinary muggles. Early on in the gold rush, Staci and her best friend Blair stumble upon the town located near the power radiating Moonstone [...]

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Review: Guarding Suzannah by Norah Wilson

by Karin 11.08.2010

by Karin of Savvy Thinker, guest reviewer I assume since you are reading this, that you, like me, are a reader. I regret not having more time to read now, but when I do, I want something entertaining and a bit fun. I don’t want heavy duty reading when I want to relax. How about [...]

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