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Review Date: 8/27/2010
This is one of the best cookbooks I've come across. The recipes are quite good and most are easy and fast. Would definitely recommend.
Review Date: 3/30/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Nice read.
Review Date: 8/7/2013
I absolutely love romantic suspense, but this author doesn't seem very action oriented - almost the whole first four chapters were about the characters and only two really significant things happened. I didn't finish it.
Review Date: 3/30/2009
Enjoyable read!
Review Date: 3/30/2009
Helpful Score: 2
Good story about the kind-hearted girl next door type who meets the handsome doctor... you can guess the rest. It was great!
Here and Then (Beyond the Threshold, Bk 2) (Silhouette Special Edition 762)
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Review Date: 3/3/2011
I thought this book was fantastic, and much better than the first one. It's fast paced with a couple of twists and turns. I'd highly recommend it if you like time travel romance. The only thing this book needed was an epilogue.
Review Date: 8/3/2010
This book is one of the better ones I've read lately and I consider well-worth the read. I thought the hero in this book was exceptional. It's part romance and psychological thriller (to me). It has a good pace after about the first thirty pages and is suspenseful in that past happenings are slowly revealed throughout the book and there are a couple twists and turns. FYI, the sex scenes are explicit, and the murder scenes fairly so.
A Man in a Million (Moorehouse Legacy, Bk 4) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1803)
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 3/30/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Great read about bad boy who's really good!
Review Date: 2/5/2011
Easy light read. Enjoyable.
Review Date: 9/29/2011
I thought this book was terrific. If you're a little bit squeamish, (war atrocities are graphically described) it might not be for you, but it would be a shame because this author is so gifted and this is the first book in a long time where I disappointed that it ended.
Review Date: 3/30/2009
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book... the first I've read from this author. Will definitely look for more.
Review Date: 8/11/2010
Helpful Score: 1
An easy quick read; could have been any of the past hundred Harlequins I've read, so I don't really see the reason for the expensive, trade size publication.
Review Date: 3/30/2009
Helpful Score: 1
...about the sexy guy who needs the help of his love, and she comes to the rescue. A little more meat to this Sillhouette.
Review Date: 5/27/2010
Helpful Score: 3
This is the very first Mary Balogh book I ever read, and it was fantastic. It's a quick read, has sensous moments and her portrayal of one event even brought tears to my eyes. (Could have been hormonal, but it was still very moving). Definitely understandable why it won the RRA Best Regency Romance in 1997. For those who like conflict within the regency era societal proprieties/improprieties and like your heroes/heroines to be of some nobility, it's the right genre and book for you.
Thank Heaven for Little Girls (Cupid's Little Helpers, Bk 1) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1058)
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Review Date: 3/30/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Very cute story!
Review Date: 7/22/2009
This book made me laugh out loud; a sexy, light read.
What Dreams May Come: Knightly Dreams / Road of Adventure / Shattered Dreams
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Review Date: 5/18/2010
Helpful Score: 1
This contains three magical love stories, one each by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Rebecca York, and Robin D. Owens.
I thought Sherrilyn Kenyon's was quite good, no surprise there, but I actually enjoyed Rebecca York's the most and had no idea this author was so gifted. Although this is her first writing that I've read, she really has a gift for description and drew me into the story. The final story, by Robin D. Owens was average in my opinion; not quite enough action, and as hard as it is to get adequate character depth in a short story, she didn't quite make it with this one.
I thought Sherrilyn Kenyon's was quite good, no surprise there, but I actually enjoyed Rebecca York's the most and had no idea this author was so gifted. Although this is her first writing that I've read, she really has a gift for description and drew me into the story. The final story, by Robin D. Owens was average in my opinion; not quite enough action, and as hard as it is to get adequate character depth in a short story, she didn't quite make it with this one.
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