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by Susan S., guest reviewer Roman nocked her arrow, drew back an imaginative bow, took aim, released her words, and hit bull’s eye dead-center! Desert and Destiny stands alone, and is book three from The Dark Desires of the Druids Series. Get ready to save a camel and ride a magicker. Yes, I did say [...]

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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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by Susan S., guest reviewer This is a captivatingly dark read, for vampire lovers craving a new vampire novel sans the sparklies; with more of the darkies. My Eternal Confession: I’ll admit it; I judged this novel by its cover, and what a beautiful cover it is! While I admired the cover art, a preconceived [...]

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by Susan S., guest reviewer Summary: Dominique St. John, heroine, is an underwater photographer working on a magazine cover story. One about the shipwreck of the Sea Empress. The same shipwreck which stole her mother’s life and the family heirloom; the St. John diamond worth a cool $11 mil. Ms. St. John plans to: complete [...]

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by Susan S., guest reviewer Spear’s latest novel is bursting with romance, suspense, and heart-pounding excitement! Legend of the White Wolf is the fourth book in Terry Spear’s werewolf series. Does it stand alone? Yes. Recommendations: This novel will appeal to readers who enjoy both paranormal romance, and romantic suspense. The heroine (Faith O’Malley) is [...]

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by Susan S., guest reviewer Sex and Subterfuge is a compelling novella with likeable characters, palpable emotions, and a great plot. This is book two in Roman’s- The Dark Desires of the Druids series. Does it stand alone? Yes. Although, if you read its predecessor Murder and Magick, you’ll learn the events which cause Lucien [...]

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by Susan S., guest reviewer Heroine, Aila Graham, has lived a pious and sheltered life at Dundaff castle; in Scotland. She’s preparing to take her vows as an Abbess. Well…actually, that was before her father married her off to a highland warrior named Padyn MacLaren (hero.) Aila’s father (Laird John Graham) offers MacLaren his daughter’s [...]

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By Susan S., Guest Reviewer Almost Home is a beautifully, captivating read, with plot twists galore and a who done it feel until the very end! Jordan Weiss (heroine) is an intelligence officer from Washington, D.C. She’s about to embark on a journey, which terrifies her, more than any covert operation she’s ever had. One [...]

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