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Review: Getting Lucky by Carolyn Brown

by Susan S. 02.02.2011

By Susan S., Guest Reviewer Brown’s novel will warm your heart, and bring you characters so real, you’ll swear they’re flesh and bone. Getting Lucky will move to the top of everyone’s list of new comfort reads. Getting Lucky is book three from Brown’s Lucky Trilogy. It stands alone, here’s why: In this novel the [...]

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Review: Firestorm by Brenda Joyce

by Marcia 12.22.2010

By: Marcia, guest reviewer Firestorm is the second installment in the Bragg series and is now in reprint. It takes place primarily in 1858, San Francisco. Storm Bragg is a rambunctious 17 year old who can ride, shoot and fight as well as any man, having been brought up in West Texas with two brothers [...]

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Review: The Heir and the Spare by Maya Rodale

by Keira 10.22.2010

Every time I read the heroine’s name, which is Emilia Highhart, I wondered if it was a play on Amelia Earhart. Doesn’t it sound like a play on words for you? Anyway, that’s beside the point and doesn’t have anything to do with the story. The story has to do with sibling rivalry and mistaken [...]

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Kiss and Tell: (Author Name) on Her Hero

by Keira 01.21.2010

Kiss and Tell is going to be the start of a new series of posts here at Love Romance Passion. The idea came to me last night when I was talking with my fellow romance novel reading friend about how heroes in romance despite having less wiggle room in appearance/wealth/status than their heroines, they are [...]

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Review: Wild Oats by Pamela Morsi

by Keira 10.17.2009

When I was in the middle of Wild Oats by Pamela Morsi I had no strong feelings on it. It was neither good nor bad and looked to be shaping up to a solid two stars. I did dislike all the words devoted to talk on disease. The hero was a mortician, but not inclined [...]

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