Libby Malin

Review: Aefle and Gisela by Libby Malin

by Carla F. 01.20.2012

Reviewed by Carla F. The heroine is DeeDee McGowan who is the owner of a car dealership in the very small town of Oyster Point. She is all ready to settle for and marry Buck Bewley, but the night before the wedding she finds out he is cheating on her. The hero is Thomas Charlemagne, [...]

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Review: Fire Me by Libby Malin

by Keira 05.19.2011

Anne’s found another job three thousand miles away from her current one and she couldn’t be happier. Life for her has stalled, and she’s eager for it to start again. On the day she goes into work to tell Mitch that she resigns, no quits, that he plans to fire one of his communications team [...]

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Review: Kit Austen’s Journey by Libby Sternberg

by Marcia 04.22.2011

by Marcia, guest reviewer Kit Austen has a very big secret.  Secrets do not come naturally to her because she is normally a very honest, open person but these are special circumstances.  On her wedding night her husband, Josiah Carlisle, is enraged when he discovers that her dowry is made up of her family home, [...]

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Review: My Own Personal Soap Opera by Libby Malin

by Keira 04.12.2011

One of my favorite parts about this novel was how it ended. There wasn’t a long drawn out big misunderstanding though the situation had every look at one. I love smart characters and both the hero and heroine of My Own Personal Soap Opera are smart and are perfectly able to solve their own problems. [...]

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Review: Sloane Hall by Libby Sternberg

by Sandra Scholes 02.17.2011

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer Inspired by the work of Charlotte Bronte, namely Jane Eyre, Libby hoped to bring back that same romantic feeling with this period work of hers set in the romantic backdrop of the 1920s where many hoped they would become the actors and starlets of the day, Buster Keaton, the famous [...]

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The Flawed Hero and Heroine: Are They “Lovable”?

by Guest Blogger 10.06.2010

by Libby Sternberg, guest blogger and author of Sloane Hall Sloane Hall, my Jane Eyre-inspired novel, is my first historical in hardcover.  My previous women’s fiction releases have been humorous books published under my maiden name, Libby Malin. Sloane Hall, on the other hand, has a serious tone, even a Gothic-like gloom at times as [...]

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Get into Bed with Libby Malin (Author Interview 2)

by Keira 04.12.2010

Keira: How is your own writing like writing for a soap opera? Libby: When writing comedy, I’m attracted to outlandish plots, stories that really make me giggle when I think “what if . . .”  Soap operas often construct far-out stories, too, and I think the challenge is the same—to keep the readers/viewers caring about [...]

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Love Romance Passion Quoted on the Back of a Book! Squee!

by Keira 04.09.2010

I meant to post this before posting my review of My Own Personal Soap Opera by Libby Malin, but got distracted by the story which I finished and reviewed in record timing during the wee hours of this morning. The story… I noticed the quote on the back when I was about halfway through the [...]

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