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Review: How to Engage an Earl by Kathryn Caskie

by Keira 06.05.2011

Kathryn Caskie spins a delightful tale in How to Engage an Earl. My only complaint is the hero’s name. I mean really, Laird? I can’t decide if I am supposed to pronounce it like Lard, Lord, or L’AIR-ed. Apparently, Laird is a Scottish name, if that helps anyone else figure out how to say it. [...]

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Review: An Earl to Enchant by Amelia Grey

by Susan S. 04.25.2011

“A novel must be exceptionally good to live as long as the average cat.” – Lord Chesterfield. This novel is exceptionally good. –Guest Reviewer: Susan S. An Earl to Enchant is book three from Grey’s (The Rogues’ Dynasty Trilogy.) This third installment is a stand alone. Despite the fact, that you need not read the [...]

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Review: Impossible Dreams by Patricia Rice

by Keira 12.27.2010

For the more modern readers Impossible Dreams by Patricia Rice shouldn’t be passed up. The writing is witting and captivating, sure to leave smiles whenever one closes the book. Impossible Dreams is another rare find that includes children; Constance and Matty. Set in North Carolina, Maya Alyssum is a fun-loving hippie who runs her sister’s [...]

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Review: A Wicked Liaison by Christine Merrill

by Keira 03.11.2010

Constance Townley is the dowager duchess of Wellford. She is extremely beautiful and extremely poor. Now a widow, Constance remembers the comfortable life she had with her departed husband. He settled her well, but because of the naïve (re. halfwit lamebrain imbecile) nephew (also known as the new duke) is not honoring it and has [...]

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