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  • A Prudent Match

    A Prudent Match began promisingly. It’s a marriage of convenience story (always a favorite of mine), the hero and heroine William, Baron Ledbetter and Prudence Stockworth are both nice as can be and the main problem in the book – Prudence’s terror of sex – is one that is not treated frankly in most Regency…

  • Rules of Engagement

    Rules of Engagement is a nice story about nice people. The hero is a little too stubborn, but the heroine is delightful. Attorney Jill Cassidy needs a fake fiancé. She’s led her family to believe she’s engaged, and now that she has to go home for her sister’s wedding, she needs to produce a man….

  • Swan’s Grace

    I wanted to like this book and I found several things about it that pleased me very much. To begin with, Swan’s Grace has one of the loveliest covers I’ve seen all year. In addition, I was very happy to see a book set in 19th century Boston with a musician as its heroine. Although…

  • Breaking the Rules

    Breaking the Rules is the cutest story I’ve read in a while. An utterly charming heroine and a nice guy try to find themselves and each other, making this story a winner. Carly Cassidy is a good preacher’s daughter who wants to go bad. Well, sort of. She ran away from her wedding to a…

  • First Kiss

    Do you remember the girl in high school who was easy? We talked about her, we watched her, we ridiculed her, but we also envied her. She always had a date, was in demand, and seemed so free. She wasn’t afraid to give guys what they wanted, nor was she afraid to take what she…

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