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Review: Love with a Perfect Scoundrel by Sophia Nash

by Keira 06.30.2011

I selected this novel because of the gorgeous female cover model. She looks like a fairy princess and the pink and black and warm tones are just lovely. The big plus is this is how the heroine is described… well, I think it was an angel, but you get the point: lovely, blonde, kindhearted. Moving [...]

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Review: Bride Enchanted by Edith Layton

by Keira 05.22.2011

When London’s best catch of the season – nay the decade – singles you out from across a crowded ballroom you would probably look over your shoulder for the season’s beauty. This is exactly was Eve Faraday does, because there is no way on earth any man would ever single her out. She wasn’t ugly, [...]

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Review: Devil’s Cub by Georgette Heyer

by Keira 02.21.2011

Devil’s Cub by Georgette Heyer is enchanting and will assuredly transport you to another world. Georgette Heyer, praised to be the new Jane Austen, was born in 1902 and her tales are quite old but hold the same classic feel as any one of Austen’s novels. I can picture the whole novel as a movie [...]

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Review: Always a Scoundrel by Suzanne Enoch

by Keira 10.04.2010

James Davies owes a fortune to Kingston Gore the Marquis if Cosgrove. Ten thousand pounds to be exact. It’s enough money to ruin the whole family and put them in the poorhouse. Entirely unable to understand the consequences of his actions, it is a good thing for James and the rest of the Davies that [...]

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Review: Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer

by Keira 11.30.2009

Book three in the Twilight saga is by far my favorite of those books published. (Breaking Dawn, book 4, is coming out in August) Eclipse is simply beautiful. It’s longer than the other two books but does not contain chapter one of the next book (darnit!). In Twilight, true love was found. In New Moon, [...]

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