Romance

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“Anything But Sweet draws the reader into the fantasy of a small town where people view each other’s quirks and foibles with affection, . . .”

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“Irene Hannon knows the power of words and the miracle of faith.”

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“The authors do a good job of evoking a sense of place and a life’s pace, but could have taken a page from the books of their predecessors on this road by creating memorable, believable cha

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“. . . a splendid tale of one man’s determination . . . to be the best in his chosen profession . . . and to find love.”

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“. . . an enjoyable Regency romance . . .”

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“. . . a gentle, homey story . . .”

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“. . . a pleasant afternoon’s diversion. . . .”

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“. . . a harmless romp.”

It can be tough to be a man in Icicle Falls, especially if you’ve reached your mid- to late-thirties and you’re still unmarried.

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“Ms. Davis’s novella . . . gives 50 Shades of Grey a run for its money.”

Love it or hate it, sex sells.

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“The Search leaves the reader educated in K9 search and rescue procedures and the details of dog training, but a little confused about the storyline.”

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“. . . fairy tale love, after all.”

Genevieve McInnis is a woman whose life is in deep turmoil.

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“Children of Liberty might hold some intrigue for those interested in Alexander’s parentage, but it’s unlikely to hold the attention of most anyone else.”

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“. . . a love song to self-absorption.”

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“. . . a delightful book, filled with humorous fish-out-of-water scenes, bright dialogue, and fast-moving action.”

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“. . . predictable and dry.”

Twice Tempted
is the second book in Jeaniene Frost’s Night Prince series, an extension of her Night Huntress series.

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“. . . a highly enjoyable, intelligently written story.”

David Anderson has been an agent of death—a grim reaper—for the past 60 years.

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“. . . a solidly entertaining Edwardian novel that will clearly appeal to fans of PBS’s Downton Abbey.

It’s 1913, and the Buxton girls are in a quandary.

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“[a] fast-paced novella . . . [with] a real story . . .”

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“As a novel about a woman putting her life back together after a midlife crisis, Vanity Fare is a fun, witty book with an engaging heroine.”

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“The Chocolate Kiss is a Parisian confection filled with delights.”

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“Ms. Palmer makes her story work . . . moving it along at a fast clip.”

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“Sarah MacLean has crafted a very funny, very sexy romp through mid 19th century England . . .”

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“Tangled Web isn’t a terrible book, but it suffers from a split personality.”

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