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  • Swan Bride by Betina Lindsey

    With a medieval setting and a paranormal twist, this book had a unique story line that held great promise. Unfortunately, that promise was completely squandered by a domineering hero and a lengthy separation between he and the heroine. As a result, any connection this reviewer felt between the two was superficial and physical – it…

  • Her Kind of Hero

    According to statistics, Americans are a very religious people, but fiction, especially genre fiction does not show it to any degree. The characters in inspirational fiction live and act out what they believe. They pray and recall verses from the Bible. Their faith is a a part of their lives that is with them constantly,…

  • A Valentine Wedding

    There are few things more frustrating than a book that promises to be wonderful and ends up being average. Such books lure the reader with the promise of an intriguing story, magnetic characters, and a fast paced plot, then dwindle into predictable mediocrity. Such is the case with Jane Feather’s newest release A Valentine Wedding….

  • Prince of Thieves

    Prince of Thieves is not at all what I expected. Its cover boldly proclaims its membership in Love Spell’s Legendary Lovers line, in a manner that can politely be called “flashy.” Frankly, I was expecting white hot love scenes – and plenty of them. What I got was a subtle love story with a lot…

  • Embrace the Night

    I am a huge fan of the paranormal genre and Amanda Ashley is one of my favorites whose other Vampire romances I have enjoyed immensely. I read Embrace the Night not very long after reading Shades of Gray, which is the author’s newest release. Perhaps I should have spaced the readings further apart because all…

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