Published Reviews
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Fictional Candy reviews
by Terry Spear
*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
by Terry Spear
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
by Terry Spear
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
by Terry Spear
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
by Terry Spear
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
by Terry Spear
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
by Terry Spear
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
by Terry Spear
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
by Scott Owens
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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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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http://donalisahelsley.blogspot.com/2012/05/from-my-bookshelf-to-yours-gimme-jimmy.html reviews
Sherrill does it again! She has written another great book that will teach children morals in an enjoyable, non preachy way. Gimme-Jimmy is beautifully rhymed...
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The Culture Trip (cultural website) reviews
As one of the prominent areas of genre fiction, the thriller simultaneously engages, educates and scares its readers. Those who write within the genre need to be...
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www.monitorbankrates.com reviews
Some of the best opportunities come when bubbles bust. That being said, if you’re a real estate investor, when and where should you start looking to make...
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FanBoyWonder reviews
...we wish to spotlight what we see as a promising new five-issue mini-series from DC Comics that’s hitting stores Wednesday—The Huntress: Year One.
Here’s the...
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Metroactive.com reviews
If time were liquid, An Open Weave would be decades of warm sweet milk, deliciously consumed in one day. San Francisco poet devorah major's first novel is...
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National Geographic Traveler Online reviews
Tales from the Expat Harem, edited by Anastasia Ashman and Jennifer Eaton Gokmen (Seal Press, 2006)Follow the journeys of 29 women as they discover Turkey and its...
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Armchair Interviews reviews
Dragon Wishes by Stacy Nyikos is a wonderful book that mixes grief and hope to end with a realization that not only does life continue, but that joy is possible.
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The San Francisco Chronicle reviews
According to the tenets of Buddhism, life is suffering, and suffering arises inexorably from desire, from the act of wanting. In Nina Schuyler's meditative first...
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Richmond Times-Dispatch reviews
by Clea Simon
"With urban edginess, realistic characters, a feisty and sympathetic heroine and a big heart, Simon spins a frightening tale that will have you postponing...
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