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The All You Can Dream Buffet by Barbara O’Neal: Book Review
As captivating as the title is, the story of The All You Can Dream Buffet does not disappoint. Granted, I have read several books where four girl friends get together and rehash their lives. Almost every author from Danielle Steel to Debbie Macomber has written something of the sort. The four ladies here are friends…
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The Lady’s Maid by Dilly Court: Book Review
The Lady’s Maid is part of some books Random House has recently released for the US. Dilly Court writes a rambling yet absorbing tale of two girls born on the same day whose fate couldn’t be any more different. This is a good story with a strong plot that will appeal to a wide number…
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The Battered Heiress Blues by Laurie Van Dermark: Book Review
The Battered Heiress Blues has already been optioned for a feature film. This is a book that will be great as a movie, maybe even better. It all depends on which angles of the story are played up. The title of the book is very appropriate. The book is about a woman’s blues, and by…
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The Defiant Governess by Andrea Pickens: Book Review
The Defiant Governess defied my expectations and turned out to be so much more than expected. Andrea Pickens has written an absorbing, fun story that will please romance fans. Lady Jane is a force to reckon with. Motherless since a young age, she has been raised by a doting father and loving Nanny. Her comrade…
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The Way You Look Tonight by Bella Andre: Book Review
Bella Andre’s The Way You Look Tonight introduces us to the Sullivans, a lively Seattle family with prodigal children. Debbie Macomber has made the Pacific Northwest famous with her Cedar Cove series, and after feasting on Hallmark channel’s Cedar Cove last Fall, it is easier to imagine the exotic locale that is the setting of…
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By The Sea Tess by Antoinette Stockenberg: Book Review
By The Sea is the story of Tess, a young Irish immigrant girl who is transported to the wealthy and opulent life of Newport in the 1890s in the lowest possible station, that of a laundry maid. Antoinette Stockenberg seems to have a thing for seaside towns. A Charmed Place was all about three friends…
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No Place for a Lady by Maggie Brendan: Review
No Place for a Lady is set in remote Colorado, or the Wild West, as suggested by its subtitle Heart of the West. Maggie Brendan tells us the story of a Georgian southern belle who falls on hard times and answers her aunt’s invitation to visit her in Colorado. As events spiral out of control,…
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Country Loving by Cathy Woodman: Review
Country Loving has a lot of country in it, to be precise, a Devon farm in the small town of Talyton St. George. And different kinds of love – unrequited love felt by a doting boyfriend, the dutiful love a daughter feels for her sick estranged father, love between a young girl and the man…
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A Grosvenor Square Christmas by Shana Galen…: Review
A Grosvenor Square Christmas by Shana Galen, Vanessa Kelly, Anna Campbell and Kate Noble is an anthology of four short stories centered around a single address, Number 3 Grosvenor Square. The house is famous for its annual Christmas ball where some sort of magic always happens, nudged along by Lady Winterson and her loyal butler. Read a…
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Lost in a Royal Kiss by Vanessa Kelly: Review
Lost in a Royal Kiss by Vanessa Kelly has a lot of kisses, but I couldn’t see what was royal about them. A short novella, this is a perfect feel good story for bed time. Read a Sample The story begins in the eighteenth century, 1786 to be precise. Sir Anthony Tait works in the…
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