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  • Surrender by Amanda Quick

    Surrender is the tale of Victoria Huntington, a 24-year-old spinster determined to fend off fortune hunters. Lucas Colebrook, Earl of Stonevale, is one such fortune hunter, and he wastes no time in doing everything he can to ensure that Victoria and her fortune become his so that the crumbling estate of Stonevale in Yorkshire can…

  • Grave Concerns

    Gwen Hunter’s Rhea Lynch series has given me much enjoyment in the past. The first book in the series, Delayed Diagnosis, is a great, suspenseful read and the two books following it (Prescribed Danger and Deadly Remedy) are also quite good. Because the author has worked in the medical field, her use of medical terminology…

  • Fair Play

    Deirdre Martin admirably dodges the sophomore slump in her second romance, Fair Play. A terrific read, it is, by turns, fast, compelling, frustrating, devastating, annoying, thrilling, but never less than engrossing. I hung on every page and finished it in one sitting. In Theresa Falconetti’s book, Michael Dante has three strikes against him. He’s Italian,…

  • Kissing Frogs

    I’m not a stickler for absolute reality in my romances. Heaven knows, I’ve loved more than one historical romance with a backdrop so flimsy you could practically see it wobbling whenever someone breathed heavily. But Laura Marie Altom’s Kissing Frogs doesn’t manage to stay consistent even with itself, which is an entirely different matter. And,…

  • The Souvenir Countess

    The Souvenir Countess is half a great book. In this case, the great half is the first half. It’s been awhile since I was excited by a debut author, so I got really excited during the first half of this book, only to be quite disappointed as it abruptly dwindled into mediocrity. The book begins…

  • White Shadows by Susan Edwards

    A man set on nothing less than complete revenge and women caught in the middle take center stage in the ninth title of Susan Edwards’ White series of Indian romances. Rather than the usual mix of a full-Caucasian character falling in love with a full or “half-breed” Indian, Edwards instead offers up the romance bewteen…

  • Thrill Me

    Thrill Me features two very memorable characters with flaws and charm galore. Sophie Winchester lives in a small town – a very small town – where she works for the local pastor. One of the newest generation of a family who has lived in the town forever, all the local residents think of Sophie as…

  • Mr. Valentine

    Mr. Valentine tells the story of Jack Killigan, a glasses-wearing, junk-food ingesting blue collar guy who works in the shipping department of a paper manufacturer. At night, however, he follows his writing muse and enters his romance novel in an unpublished author contest. His friend, Krysta Luekenhoff, is white collar management, trying desperately to get…

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