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A SEAL in WOLF'S CLOTHING
Romance Fiction, Suite 101 reviews
Terry Spear continues her wolfish romances with another wild romp using Hunter's sister Meara and his SEAL team mate Finn. Terry Spear has created a world that is...
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A Cozy Reader's Nook reviews
The book is truly entertaining...a wildly entertaining read.
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Book Review Websites reviews
  “Crestmont is a fine and riveting read for historical fiction fans, highly recommended.”           ...
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Feathered Quill Book Review reviews
With extensive attention to detail, the author creates a beautifully realistic world of the hustle and bustle at a busy summer inn in the 1920s.
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Reader Views reviews
Crestmont is an example of the best kind of story. Every one of the characters is lively and intricate. Readers who enjoy well-researched, credible fiction will...
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Bookslut reviews
With a liberal amount of photographs and a solid collection of sources, Enright opens with a thorough look at Martin's childhood and how he came to be with the...
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Edited for Death
Midwest Book Review reviews
Edited for DeathMichele DrierMainly Murder PressA journalist searches for the truth, and that job sometimes leaks into a very similar profession. "Edited for Death...
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Awaken Your Senses
Desert Spirit's Fire reviews
To help more of us experience more of the Divine, to be more present to everything in our surroundings and to ourselves throughout each entire day, Beth Booram...
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Awaken Your Senses
Spirituality and Practice reviews
J. Brent Bill is a writer, retreat leader, and Quaker minister. Beth Booram is a spiritual director, congregational consultant, writer, and retreat leader. In this...
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Awaken Your Senses
Read the Spirit reviews
This week, we are introducing two nationally known retreat leaders who are offering readers a bounty of fresh ideas for making 2012 an eye-opening, tastebud-...
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Talent Development Resources reviews
Her book provides concrete information and exercises for, as she puts it, “doing archetypes” - not the “usual writing skills, but rather distinct, separate non-...
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The Gift: ESP: The Extraordinary Experiences of Ordinary People
Journal of Scientific Exploration reviews
  Research in parapsychology has tended to follow at least two different avenues of exploration. Many researchers have continued the work of J.B. Rhine by...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Model and artist walk a fine line A German and Israeli in exile form a bond, but each has baggage Reviewed by Charles Matthews Sunday, May 28, 2006 Blue Nude By...
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Infoquake (Solaris mass market edition)
Barnes & Noble Explorations reviews
Brilliantly blending the cutthroat intrigues of the high-tech business world with revolutionary world building, Edelman could quite possibly be the love child of...
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THE TEACHER
New Book Reviews reviews
This is one of the best books I have read this year! Robert Banfelder is a masterful, storyteller, who has written a fantastic, and terrifying tale about evil and...
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Bone Worship, by Elizabeth Eslami
The Inkslinger reviews
"Elizabeth Eslami’s debut novel is a culture clash from the get-go, but it’s a beautifully written clash filled with the most familiar kinds of yearning, both...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In a post-James Frey world, it’s wise for humor author Spitznagel (Planet Baywatch) and his publisher to include a disclaimer stating that “some elements have been...
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By the Way
TIME OF SINGING reviews
"David Radavich has given us a thought-provoking and intriguing volume. Many pieces contain fine music that glows with reading aloud. The initial poem, '...
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Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex
Elle Magazine reviews
School's out, but you can still expand your mind and possibly your repertoire by picking up Ellen Sussman's DIRTY WORDS: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex (Bloomsbury...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
Bernadette has a problem — well, actually, she has a few. She is entirely exasperated by the way the streets are laid out in Seattle. She dislikes Canadians. She...
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