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Review: Chocolicious by Geraldine Solon

by Sandra Scholes 09.16.2011

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer Life changing experiences are what make a person, and in Blair Nightingale’s case they can be for the worse. When her husband, Larry dies, she is hurt and distraught by what happened, but it is what occurs after that brings about the change in the story. She finds out what [...]

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Babies, Kids, and Adult Children: What’s your take?

by Keira 06.21.2011

Offspring in romance is one of those things that really get readers up in arms. We either love them or hate them. Few ride the middle and think they’re okay if the story warrants their appearance. In general I hate them. No, seriously, I do, despite that I’ve given a few of them 5 Stars. [...]

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Review: Never a Mistress, No Longer a Maid (Kellington Book One) by Maureen Driscoll

by Keira 06.17.2011

Story: Nurse Jane Wetherby and Lord Edward Kellington have a very brief and hot affair behind enemy lines at the Battle of Waterloo. Jane convinces Edward (Ned) of her widowhood when in fact she’s an unmarried virgin – talk about your virginity surprise! Of course the dunderhead ruins it all by proposing they continue the [...]

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HOLY SPEED WRITER BATMAN! MY HERO!

by Guest Blogger 04.04.2011

by Rhiannon Ellis, guest blogger and author of Bonded in Brazil and Dark Wolf Protector A friend recently tweeted that she’d finished a novella she’d been working on. At first, I was all YAY! Go you! Then, I realized she’d only been working on it for, maybe, two weeks. HOLY SPEED WRITER BATMAN! MY HERO! [...]

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Review: Call Me Mrs. Miracle by Debbie Macomber

by Keira 11.13.2010

Call Me Mrs. Miracle is a light-hearted Christmas romance that features a young boy, his aunt, the son and heir to a department franchise, and an angel. Emily Merkle is the angel in this story. A mix-up in human resources spells her name Mrs. Miracle on her name tag. At first glance, Jake Finley, thinks [...]

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Review: The Moon That Night by Helen Brenna

by Keira 11.10.2010

Q: When can a good guy commit a crime and still be a good guy? A: When his family is threatened. Which is just what happens to soldier James Riley while on a routine rotation out of Afghanistan. David March, a man who blames Riley for his brother’s death, kidnapped Riley’s sister-in-law and his young [...]

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