Tag: saga
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Rage of Angels book by Sidney Sheldon follows Jennifer Parker as she is sucked into the criminal labyrinth of the Moretti family against her wishes.

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Wings book by Danielle Steel follows Cassie as she falls in love with a rich tycoon, but still can’t forget about her one true love. Read on to find out more about the story and our review of Wings

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The Clifton Chronicles continue with Book Number 4, and Be Careful What You Wish For turns out to be more action packed than books three and four. I wrote a review of Only Time Will Tell earlier, and somehow missed reviewing The Sins of the Father and Best Kept Secret. If you have never read any book…
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The Ship of Brides seemed like such an intriguing story. The excerpt offered a story that was quite different from the usual romance or drama type books. It was based on actual events, and set in an era I love – the 1940s. I love my War movies and War stories, so this book moved…
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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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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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Down by The River is set in a small Smoky Mountain town in Tennessee. The Smokies have always seemed mystic and I picked up this book with great expectations. Expectations that were largely fulfilled by this story. Grace Conley has lived her married life in Nashville. She has four grown children and has been recently…
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I liked reading Out in The Country by Kate Hewitt and also reviewed it on this blog earlier. Far Horizons couldn’t be any more different. For starters, it begins in Scotland and is set in 1819. If I had to sum up the story in a few words, I’d say it’s a game of tag!…
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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 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…