Books by Ellen O

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Seven Percent of Ro Devereux

Wonderfully brash, brassy and alive, Seven Percent of Ro Devereux is brimming with zest and some surprisingly salty language, as well as a heroine who will not be forgotten by young readers who try out her adventures. Ellen O’Clover has a wonderfully engaging authorial voice, which definitely help ...

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Without Words

You know how sometimes you stumble across an amazing book that keeps you awake all night in order to read it? A book that takes over your life and has you creating free time out of thin air so that you can immerse yourself in it? That’s what I found in Without Words. Hassie Petty has not had an e ...

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Seduction of a Highland Warrior

Seduction of a Highland Warrior is the final book in the three part Glen of Many Legends series. I have not read the first two books in this series, but Sue-Ellen Welfonder did a good job of filling the reader in on the important background from the previous two books. Therefore this book does well ...

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Dancing on Coals

If you asked most people who live in the American West to name a Native American Indian tribe, they would most likely give the generic name of the local tribe. O’Connell takes this one step further in her new novel by portraying a specific tribe, a subgroup of the Apaches. As with her previous ...

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Midnight

I am loving the new trend towards post-apocalyptic romance.It's good to know that even if the world goes to the dogs - or chimps, apes, or killer whales - there will still be love, community, and humanity. That's probably too rosy a future for some sci-fi fans, but for those of us that are romance r ...

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Nightfall

With Nightfall Ellen Connor kicks off an apocalyptic romance trilogy which, if this first book is anything to go by, looks like quite the inspired collaboration. This book features unusual and vivid world building, paired with a good, steamy romance. In addition, the authors aren't afraid to take ri ...

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Sing My Name

Sometimes I crave a saga, something long and involved like Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander that seems to go on and on. Only instead of time travel set in Britain, I’d like something set in the old West. Fortunately, new writer Ellen O’Connell has stepped up to fill the bill, and I can’t wait for ...

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Seducing a Scottish Bride

Baubles meant to draw the eye to the privates were just not enough to make Seducing A Scottish Bride anything beyond mildly interesting. Gelis MacKenzie is the much sought-after, beautiful daughter of a powerful Scottish chieftain and a woman of magical abilities that she discover ...

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Bride for a Knight

This is my first - and my last - Sue-Ellen Welfonder novel. There might have been a good story lurking somewhere in the pages of Bride for a Knight, but it was buried beneath clichés and a writing style that was at first amusing but quickly became incredibly annoying. Jamie Macphe ...

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Until the Knight Comes

Okay, I have to admit that I’m a sucker for historical romances. And, if you throw in a slight paranormal twist, you pretty much have me from the beginning. Even so, Sue-Ellen Welfonder’s Until the Knight Comes is a great read and truly lives up to the promise of her previous work. Although I li ...