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Forgotten Promises By Denise Skelton To Be Published March 1, 2008

A Little heartache and loss, a lot of romance, and an interesting suspenseful scenario comes March 1st in Denise Skelton's Forgotten Promises. When a young girl starts looking for a new father, everybody gets into the act to help her find him! Highly recommended romantic suspense!
Glenda Bixler
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Blood Brothers By Nora Roberts - A Review

Looking for a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat but no matter how tense the situation you still can't put it down? The first in the Sign of Seven Trilogy by Nora Roberts is a sure bet.
Christy Tuller
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"Deception's Legacy" by Jacqueline G Randolph - Book Review

Author Jacqueline Randolph skillfully manages to tie together the Spanish Inquisition, a 1966 major U.S. nuclear accident in Southern Spain, and the family history of her "Deception Series" heroine, Drug Enforcement Administration agent Skye Matthews. Skye Matthews is a strong, independent, beautiful, Spanish, black woman who has survived many dangerous adventures across the globe as an undercover agent for the DEA. The action-packed, romantic "Deception Series" (fourth book planned) is...
Paige Lovitt
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"Deception's Guard" by Jacqueline G Randolph - Book Review

Author Jacqueline Randolph skillfully manages to tie together the Spanish Inquisition, a 1966 major U.S. nuclear accident in Southern Spain, and the family history of her "Deception Series" heroine, Drug Enforcement Administration agent Skye Matthews. Skye Matthews is a strong, independent, beautiful, Spanish, black woman who has survived many dangerous adventures across the globe as an undercover agent for the DEA. The action-packed, romantic "Deception Series" (fourth book planned) is...
Paige Lovitt
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Lady of the Roses - Book Review

History is never more alive than when explored through a fictional accounting. With extensive research and a passion for an era, an author can enlighten readers and pay homage to the past. Sandra Worth does so in her novel "Lady of the Roses." This intense work of art brings life to English history during the times of the War of the Roses with as much rich vibrancy as the castle tapestries that are woven into the tale.
Heather Froeschl
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Thanks, Jack, In Need of a Miracle By Jack Rose

Twelve year old John Albert Rose succumbed to an influenza epidemic in February 1936. His mother was devastated and was in deep depression for three months. In a dream or vision, in a miraculous way "Jack" brought his mother, Minnie Rose, a message of assurance that all would be well; another son would take his place. This gave Minnie hope and she resumed her life as mother and wife. On the exact day of Jack's death two years later Minnie gave birth to a son.
Richard R Blake
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The Stories of Devil-Girl by Anya Achtenberg - Book Review

What happens when children are told they are no good? When they are abused, neglected, and treated as worthless? Anya Achtenberg explores the dark, sad world of childhood abuse and how one girl found the power to rise above it in the heart-aching, powerfully told "The Stories of Devil- Girl." Born into the Jewish slums of Brooklyn, Devil-Girl is raised to believe she has the devil in her, or at least he is at work in her life. Her abusive mother teaches her she is worthless. But hope always...
Paige Lovitt
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Where We Once Belonged by Sia Figiel

Where We Once Belonged is a novel about Samoan life. Sia Figiel's young girl grows up in a complex culture often misunderstood by outsiders.
Philip Spires
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Dark Days For the Rights of Englishmen (John Mortimer's "Rumpole Misbehaves")

Is John Mortimer trying to wean us away from Rumpole? His latest Rumpole book, Rumpole Misbehaves, clocks in at a mere 197 pages of unusually large type. I suppose you can't blame an infirm 85-year-old man for writing economically, but neither can you blame his fans for wanting as much Rumpole as possible.
Clarence Threepwood
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Dawn in Eclipse Bay by Jayne Ann Krentz

This story is in the romance genre with some mystery forced into the plot. It offers lightweight reading based on the Romeo-Juliet theme of feuding families.
Joy Cagil
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