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Fictional Candy reviews
*sigh*  A man, an alpha male, a werewolf.  Could it get any better?  For years and years I was team vampire,...
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Night Owl Romance reviews
Alicia Greiston is a bounty hunter in Breckeridge, Colorado. She usually goes after female bail jumpers but now she is going after some big fish. She is after a...
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Larissa's Reviews reviews
So Awesome! This is exactly what i love the most about long term Paranormal Romance series, getting to revisit groups of...
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You Gotta Read Review reviews
Jake Silver was dropping off some of his photographs at an art shop in the quaint tourist town of Breckenridge, Colorado when...
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Dark Diva's Reviews reviews
Shelly’s Review: When Jake drops off some of his photos at the art gallery, he sees a beautiful woman with a camera who catches his interest. He follows her to a...
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Vampire Romance Books reviews
Dreaming of the Wolf (12/01/11) is the 8th book in Terry Spear’s Wolf Series and I find myself running out of words to describe just how fantastic these books are...
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Long and Short Romance Reviews reviews
The aura of romance reached out and grabbed me as soon as Jake spied Alicia and followed her like a lost puppy in the first chapter. Ms. Spear set up the...
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Darhk Portal reviews
Okay,  apparently the book gods saw me in my distress over my dilema with the less than hotness level in the recent books...
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Eyewear reviews
Something Knows the Moment is an act of courage. The question of faith is posed and exposed with intelligence and insight; we experience a writer trying to make...
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The Wedding Shroud
Goodreads reviews
Rome and Veii - 406. B.C. Eighteen year old Caecilia, the orphaned daughter of a plebian Tribune and his patrician wife, is given in marriage by her maternal...
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The Times Literary Supplement reviews
‘Beverley Bie Brahic’s translation is wholly in keeping with Ponge’s own premiss . . . that he should “never sacrifice the object of [his] study in order to...
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The Possibility of Everything
Publishers Weekly reviews
STARRED REVIEW: The Possibility of Everything Hope Edelman. Ballantine, $25 (352p) ISBN 978-0-345-50650-4 Edelman (Motherless Daughters) returns with a charming...
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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God
Smyth & Helwys Publishing reviews
A book you may want to argue with from start to finish, but one full of wisdom drawn from scriptures, profound personal experience, and a cornucopia of sacred...
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A NEW BOOK FROM RORY NUGENT
BOOKLIST reviews
Nugent, a sailor and a rambunctious travel writer, lived in New Bedford, Massachusetts, for 17 years, collecting the edgy stories that fuel this transfixing...
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Lit Windowpane
Wild Goose Poetry Review reviews
Spare, quiet, minimal in its approach, Suzanne Frischkorn’s new collection of poetry, Lit Windowpane, beautifully illustrates the power poetry has to say a great...
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www. readysteadybook.com reviews
"The French master, Francis Ponge -- difficult to translate, as I know well -- speaks his things and their words in a collection of impressive versions by Beverley...
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USC reviews
THE 1969 MIRACLE METS by Travers, Steven USC Annenberg School for Communication, 1983 Globe Pequot Press (2009) A retrospective of the 1969 season and World...
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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God
Amazon.com reviews
I read this book straight through: could not put it down, largely because I have, like Steve, spent a good portion of my life as a preacher. His discovery of...
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Me & Emma
Harper's Bazaar reviews
“Me & Emma…has drawn comparisons to Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird and Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones.  The story…promises a take-your-breath-away...
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Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World by Aberjhani
Amazon Reviews reviews
From the strong, eye-catching cover showing two black angels, male and female, designed by Luther Vann, to the last page of "Christmas When Music Almost Killed...
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