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Review Date: 2/21/2006
part of the brides series; a good read.
Review Date: 10/9/2005
Jude Deveraux books are always good; I've exceptional enjoyed this trilogy.
Review Date: 2/13/2006
Helpful Score: 5
Carolyn Davidson Americana stories are meaningful, morally rich and surprisingly sensous-and they almost alwaays feature tall, dark and handsome heroes. Continuing in that vein is the Bachelor Tax, and endearing marriage of convenience story about a least likely to marry "bad boy" rancher who tries to avoid a local bachelor tax by proposing to the one woman he's sure will say no--the prim preacher's daughter. Also throws in two mistreated kids to make a really good read. I enjoyed it.
Review Date: 7/1/2007
unabridged
Review Date: 8/19/2006
Story of an already stressed family; being gradually taken over by the new next door neighbor, trying to make this family her own.
Review Date: 12/28/2005
If you haven't read any John McCord books, you're in for a treat. These remind me of Louis L'Amours series about the Sacketts. It's the first book of a series about the Baynes clan; father and sons. I highly recommend it.
Review Date: 1/5/2006
I haven't found a book of hers yet that I haven't enjoyed. They lift your spirits if you're down. Funny with a good story.
Review Date: 2/24/2006
The murder of a particularly difficult mother-of-the-bride has cast a pall on wedding planner Annabelle Archer's latest triump--and suspicion falls heavily on her sometime-business partner and friend Richard Gerard. Annabelle knows that even her trusted wedding emergency kit won't be able to salvage their careers if she and Richard can't find the real culprit.
Review Date: 8/4/2006
A terrible tragedy; one woman's discovery. A chance to love again.
A Bicycle Built for Two: Meet Me at the Fair (Zebra Ballad Romance)
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 2/21/2006
this is a good historial romance; lets you look in the life styles back then; the hardships and the very interesting facts of the early fairs. I enjoyed it.
Review Date: 12/18/2006
this is an unabridged 7 hour long play; 5 cassettes. From the back:
when a fire in an abandoned fruit stand in rural Lincoln County reveals the murdered body of a woman gone missing from Santa Fe years ago, Police Chief Kevin Kerney finds himself cooperating with his estranged son, a man he hardly knows. Deputy Sheriff Clayton Istee. While Kerney digs into the woman's past, hoping to find clues that will lead to a credible suspect, Clayton must unravel two more homicides that seem on the surface totally unrelated.
As Kerney chases down clues that raise questions about the legitimacy of a highly regarded modeling and talent agency. Clayton works to discover the identity of a murder suspect alleged to have ties to prostitution and illegal gambling.
Set against the backdrop of the high mountains of southern New Mexico, where gambling is big business and private sexual encounters for VIPs can be discreetly arranged. Kerney and Clayton must go up against the rich and politically powerful opponents who are willing to protect their reputations at all cost.
when a fire in an abandoned fruit stand in rural Lincoln County reveals the murdered body of a woman gone missing from Santa Fe years ago, Police Chief Kevin Kerney finds himself cooperating with his estranged son, a man he hardly knows. Deputy Sheriff Clayton Istee. While Kerney digs into the woman's past, hoping to find clues that will lead to a credible suspect, Clayton must unravel two more homicides that seem on the surface totally unrelated.
As Kerney chases down clues that raise questions about the legitimacy of a highly regarded modeling and talent agency. Clayton works to discover the identity of a murder suspect alleged to have ties to prostitution and illegal gambling.
Set against the backdrop of the high mountains of southern New Mexico, where gambling is big business and private sexual encounters for VIPs can be discreetly arranged. Kerney and Clayton must go up against the rich and politically powerful opponents who are willing to protect their reputations at all cost.
Review Date: 8/15/2006
Sally Darville's Fabulous Plan for Saving the Town:
1) Treat taste buds with new flavors of ice cream. It makes people happy; it makes for news; both of which mean more publicity.
2)Invite award-winning journalist Jack Gold to visit.
3)Ignore his bad temper, his impatient ways, the fact that he's a hottie...Focus on his mind, not his...oh, that body...
4)Enlist friends and family to keep Jack from leaving until he gets the story, And only the story!
5)Do not seduce Jack (After all, the man's going to leave you for the next big scoop.)
1) Treat taste buds with new flavors of ice cream. It makes people happy; it makes for news; both of which mean more publicity.
2)Invite award-winning journalist Jack Gold to visit.
3)Ignore his bad temper, his impatient ways, the fact that he's a hottie...Focus on his mind, not his...oh, that body...
4)Enlist friends and family to keep Jack from leaving until he gets the story, And only the story!
5)Do not seduce Jack (After all, the man's going to leave you for the next big scoop.)
Bite: The Girl Who Was Infatuated with Death / One Word Answer / Biting in Plain Sight / Galahad / Blood Lust
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Book Type: Paperback
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Book Type: Paperback
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Review Date: 2/13/2006
follow a vampire hunter who can be as deadly as her prey. Meet a downhome southern girl who's found out, much to her chargrin, that vampires are her type. Feel the euphoria of fear in the shadow of a reluctant Queen of the Undead. Step closer to the hot-blooded edge of passion as a strange new mythology of the night is unveiled. Five authors; Laurell K. Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, MaryJanice Davidson, Angela Knight and Vickie Taylor make for one good read.
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Review Date: 12/10/2006
another good vampire book by Lynsay Sands.
Review Date: 1/20/2014
I'd never heard of this author before; but enjoyed the BOT very much, plan to look up and read others and new ones to come. Enjoyable mystery.
Margie H.
Margie H.
Review Date: 1/27/2014
I started this thinking it might not be that good; but it was, very good!!
Review Date: 4/20/2006
I always look forward to any new T.G.MacGregor. This isn't new ; but it's good.On the back cover; For years, children have been disappearing without a trace in the Florida Keys. And no one, not even the FBI, has suspected that it could be the work of a single twisted psychopath. Now, with her daughter gone--abducted by a killer consumed by a desire to change his past and his future--one mother will do whatever it takes to find her child, even if it means following her through the darkest passages of the unknown, to a place where each choice has terrifying consequences no one can possibly forsee. I really liked this book; one of those you don't want to put down.
Review Date: 9/26/2006
Helpful Score: 1
this is the first in a new series; I really enjoyed it and plan to continue reading the others when they come out.
Review Date: 10/2/2006
I can't rate this book since I haven't taken the time to read it. It was a gift to me and looks good but I know myself and I'll proably never get around to it. Has 13 pages of health and home remedies, and neat old black and white pictures``. It's a young boy's story of the depression in Gonzales, Texas. The author has presented a wonderful account of rural life in Central Texas during the middle of the 20th century. It was a period of strong moral values and family ties with a sense of community responsibility in America.
Review Date: 10/9/2005
good read.
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