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Snow on the Bayou by Sandra Hill: ROFL with Tante Lulu
Snow on the Bayou by Sandra Hill is a rare gem, and my first Tante Lulu adventure. I was surprised to know that this is the ninth book in the series. A big plus in the book’s favor is that it did not leave me guessing about what came before, as sometimes happens in later…
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My Lord Wicked by Cheryl Bolen: good story told well
My Lord Wicked is a Regency romance with strong characters. It is a romance between a young innocent girl with an older troubled man. I found shades of Jane Eyre here, if subdued. The excerpt that I had read indicated a Gothic or Rebecca type story, but that factor was toned down too. This is…
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Lord Savage by Mia Gabriel – Hot and Heavy Regency Romance
Lord Savage comes with a warning of explicit content and certainly lives up to it. Fans of the ‘temptation’ series will love this book. The plot or story is predictable enough, but it is what goes in between (er, pun intended?) that will keep you awake at night! Evelyn Hart is an American heiress. Even…
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Ride the Rainbow Home by Susan Aylworth: Book Review
Ride the Rainbow Home has a cover depicting a girl sitting at the edge of a canyon. One that looked much like the Grand Canyon. The Arizona setting drew me in. And it turned out to be a good story. Ride the Rainbow Home is like a Hallmark movie. I cannot really explain what that…
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Hercules: Movie Review
What’s a Summer without a few senseless Action movies. Hercules won’t disappoint you. Great visuals and The Rock at his best throwing things around.
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The Mad Herringtons by Jane Myers Perrine: Book Review
The Mad Herringtons are a large quirky family who do as they please. Their whimsies are the talk of the ton, and nothing they do surprises the gentry. This Regency romance is refreshing because it shows a more human and humorous side of the ‘toffs’. Aphrodite Herrington is the changeling of the Herringtons. Her whole…
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Nora Roberts Land by Ava Miles: Book Review
Nora Roberts Land is the first book in the Dare Valley series. It has an engaging plot with lots of romance, some conflict, some intrigue and a mystery in the background. In short, it has something for everyone, just like the books by its namesake. If you know Nora Roberts, you should have an idea…
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Sentence of Marriage by Shayne Parkinson: Book Review
Sentence of Marriage is set on a small island in New Zealand. Just the setting reminded me of The Thorn Birds, one of my all time favorite books and part of my 100 books to read before you die list. The story of Sentence of Marriage takes us back to July of 1881, to a…
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A Wedding in Provence by Ellen Sussman: Book Review
A Wedding in Provence was quite a surprise. I actually picked up this book thinking it would be a typical bride story with fashion disasters or wedding jitters, but the book turned out to be much more poignant and thought provoking. Olivia and Brody are trying to find an inn in Cassis in the South…
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The Woman in the Photograph by Mani Feniger: Book Review
The Woman in the Photograph is a poignant account of a Jewish girl’s attempt to reconnect with her heritage. Mani Feniger has to be applauded for openly sharing something which has obviously had a big impact on her life. Holocaust survivors will relate to the story. Actually, anyone who has ever been uprooted in life…
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