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Review: The Dark Desires of the Druids II: Sex and Subterfuge by Isabel Roman

by Susan S. 01.18.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer Sex and Subterfuge is a compelling novella with likeable characters, palpable emotions, and a great plot. This is book two in Roman’s- The Dark Desires of the Druids series. Does it stand alone? Yes. Although, if you read its predecessor Murder and Magick, you’ll learn the events which cause Lucien [...]

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Review: Wish for the Moon by Sandra Jones

by Susan S. 12.16.2010

by Susan Sigler, guest reviewer Wish for the Moon is a beautiful story with elements comparable to Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, complete with medieval knights and tournaments. Jones’s story contains medieval and feudal terms, which left me feeling a bit confounded for the first half of the story. I found myself resorting to a list [...]

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Review: The Highlander’s Sword by Amanda Forester

by Susan S. 03.24.2010

by Susan S., guest reviewer Heroine, Aila Graham, has lived a pious and sheltered life at Dundaff castle; in Scotland. She’s preparing to take her vows as an Abbess. Well…actually, that was before her father married her off to a highland warrior named Padyn MacLaren (hero.) Aila’s father (Laird John Graham) offers MacLaren his daughter’s [...]

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Review: Almost Home by Pam Jenoff

by Susan S. 02.20.2010

By Susan S., Guest Reviewer Almost Home is a beautifully, captivating read, with plot twists galore and a who done it feel until the very end! Jordan Weiss (heroine) is an intelligence officer from Washington, D.C. She’s about to embark on a journey, which terrifies her, more than any covert operation she’s ever had. One [...]

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Review: Three Little Secrets by Liz Carlyle

by Keira 09.14.2009

Merrick and Maddie were young, impulsive, and madly in love with each other. A wild dash across England through Scotland to Gretna Green ends in marriage and betrayal. For the dashing young lad Merrick MacLachlan, this mad run would be his last act of reckless spontaneity. When Maddie’s father catches up with them – he [...]

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