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  • Mischief in Mudbug

    Mischief in Mudbug is the second book in Jana DeLeon’s Ghost-In-Law series, but it works well as a stand-alone. I found it to be a fun, fast-paced, and entertaining read. Sabine LeVeche has just discovered that she may need a bone marrow transplant. Of course, the best chance for a match is a blood relative….

  • Meridian by Amber Kizer

    Thanks to the success of the Twilight books, the young adult shelves are filled with paranormals with a romantic element. Yes, Meridian is about a heroine who finds herself part of a new world and meets a love interest. At the same time, it’s not the same old song. No vampires and werewolves here. Meridian…

  • The Sheikh’s Forbidden Virgin by Kate Hewitt

    Well, I can’t tell you this Harlequin Presents is a hidden gem. However, I can say it’s probably better than most, and possibly worth the $4.75, but it is definitely and unquestionably ridiculous. <a href="http://www.likesbooks.com/banmanpro/a.aspx?ZoneID=4&Task=Click&Mode=HTML&SiteID=1&PageID=33387 ” target=”_blank”> <img src="http://www.likesbooks.com/banmanpro/a.aspx?ZoneID=4&Task=Get&Mode=HTML&SiteID=1&PageID=33387 ” width=”150″ height=”200″ border=”0″ alt=””> Princess Kalila of Zaraq has been contracted since childhood to marry…

  • Invitation to the Boss’s Ball

    Some criticize the traditional Cinderella fairytale because Cinderella is not the strongest role model out there since she’s usually a sweet, cheerful martyr to her evil stepmother and stepsisters. All she really has to do is be a good girl, fit into some dainty slippers, and a prince will be hers. Invitation to the Boss’s…

  • Psych Major Syndrome

    I haven’t read much this summer. I haven’t been slumping, I’ve been busy, but somehow the habit of not reading snuck up on me. I needed something light and entertaining to ease myself back in, and Psych Major Syndrome was a good choice. Leigh Nolan is a freshman at a laissez faire liberal arts school…

  • First Rider’s Call

    For its length, First Rider’s Call is a pretty fast read. All the characters are well-drawn, and I grew to be very interested in their experiences. Regardless of the many fantasy clichés peppered throughout the book, this is a pleasant read that kept me turning the pages. At the beginning of the story, Kerrigan G’ladheon…

  • Big Bad Wolf

    Big Bad Wolf is a book that I could best sum up as meh. It’s got a lot of sex and fighting in it, but the heroine, Missy Roper is quite a pale and meek character. I guess when you end up as the Mate to an alpha Lupine male, you can’t be too feisty…

  • The Other Eden

    I had a difficult time grading Sarah Bryant’s The Other Eden. While there were parts of the book that I didn’t like, there were others that were wonderful. In the end, I asked myself the question, “Would I recommend this book?” and the answer is… well, not really. Eleanor Rose, a 21-year old piano prodigy…

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