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  • Lucan by Susan Kearney

    Right. *Takes deep breath* Lucan is from Earth in the future, when everyone is sterile, and he discovers that the only hope for mankind is to find the Holy Grail which can cure anything and is kept on the moon Avalon. So Lucan travels bajillions of light-years only to find that the Grail is hidden…

  • Obsidian Prey

    Obsidian Prey is the latest entry in Jayne Castle’s futuristic romance series set on Harmony. By way of disclosure, the author, in all of her incarnations, is a huge comfort read for me due to her honorable, intelligent heroes and heroines and the humor interspersed with intelligent dialog. Although I had some problems with this…

  • Breath of Fire by Tammy Kane

    There’s a lot of urban fantasy and paranormal romance out there on shelves now, but a good fantasy romance is harder to find. Readers of Breath of Fire won’t find werewolves, vampires, or edgy, streetwise leads, but if you like dragons and epic, otherworldly tales, this book tells a wonderful story. I can only summarize…

  • Thirteen Chances

    Thirteen Chances starts with a cute idea: A couple has been in love for centuries, but bungled magic has kept them apart. The heroine appears every 72 years, and the hero makes her fall in love with him – only to lose her. The fact that it didn’t really work had more to do with…

  • Moon Shell Beach

    One of my secret fantasies is to live on an island, so I was eager to read Moon Shell Beach set on Nantucket Island. While I enjoyed the descriptions of island life, I couldn’t warm to either heroine (yes, there are two), and can’t recommend the book. Clare and Lexie were best friends as little…

  • Dark Legacy

    When I saw that Anna DeStefano used dream research theories at the center of the plot of Dark Legacy, I was intrigued. Someone in my family works in this field, and I have always found the subject interesting as a result of hearing about the research. However, even though some of the theory underlying the…

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