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Saving Tampa
-
What if you knew something horrible was going to
happen but you could prevent it? Would you tell someone? What if
you saw it in a vision and had no proof? Would you risk your
credibility to come forward? These are the questions at the heart
of
Saving Tampa
,
an on-the-edge-of-your-seat thriller from Jo Webnar.

~ Mairead Walpole, Reviews by Crystal

***

Hidden Death
- If you're looking for a good mystery with a
twist of romance, this book just might be what you're wanting. With
some books, it's easy to figure out who did it. Not this book! Jo
Webnar kept me on the edge of my seat, not sure who was the bad guy
and needing to find out. Loved it.

~ Long and Short Reviews

***

Sweet Salvation
by Lis’Anne Harris
is a
fabulous Georgian romance that will leave readers begging for
more.

~
Virginia Henley
,
NYT Best-Selling Author
s

***

Timing Is Everything
- A
fun Western Romance with a nice dose of suspense. Highly readable,
and highly recommended
.

~ Michael Angel, Author

***

Ladybugs and
Fireflies
by Cheryl Alldredge - Simply
put, this is a very entertaining story. The backdrop is great—a
real southern small-town flavor. There's a few fun unexpected
twists, quips and fun, but readers will want to read this for the
wonderful characters and the depth of feelings you'll share as you
go.

~
Snapdragon, Long and Short Reviews

***

On The Wild Side
- Gerri Bowen is a master at writing Regency
romances that really entertain. No boring drawing room drama here.
On The Wild Side is a series of six short stories telling of the
romantic struggles of men and women who have something special in
their blood. Each one has a special gift. And sometimes those gifts
get in the way of their finding true love. I found the premise
fresh and the paranormal elements (wood nymphs and such) different
in this book than any other I've read. I thoroughly enjoyed
it.

~
Teresa J. Reasor

***

All I Want for Christmas Is
You
(
Anthology
) - A warm cup of romance is just the
thing for a chill winter evening... This is a compulsively readable
anthology of short romance. Highly recommended.

~
Michael Angel,
author of Three Curses

***

Highland Wishes
by Leanne
Burroughs. The storyline, set in a time when tension was high
between England and Scotland, is a fast-paced tale. This reviewer
was easily captivated by the story and was enthralled by it until
the end. The reader will laugh and cry, feel all the pain, torment
and disillusionment felt by both main characters, but also the joy
and love they felt. Ms. Burroughs has crafted a well-researched
story that gives a glimpse into Scotland during a time when there
was upheaval and war for independence. This reviewer commends her
for a wonderful job done.

~Dawn Roberto, Love Romances

***

Her Highland Rogue

Laughter, tears and love shine through this wonderful novel. This
reviewer was amazed at Leanne Burroughs' depth and perception in
this storyline. Her wonderful way with words plays itself through
each page like a lyrical note and will captivate the reader till
the very end. Read
Her Highland Rogue
and be
transported to a time full of mystery and promise of a future. This
reviewer is highly recommending this book for those who enjoy an
engrossing Scottish tale full of humor, love and laughter.

~Dawn Roberto
,
Love Romances

***

Highland Miracle
by Leanne
Burroughs
-
Wonderfully written, with vibrant
characters, this Christian revision of
Highland Wishes
is a
masterpiece of historical fiction. Ms. Burroughs has creatively
mixed actual people with fictitious ones, thereby allowing the
reader to enter into this momentous period of history. The anguish
and adventure of this war becomes very real, as it provides the
reasoning behind the characters' words and actions.

~
Joyce Handzo, In the Library
Reviews

***

Almost Taken
by Isabel
Mere takes the reader on an exciting adventure. Ava Fychon, who is
highly spirited and stubborn, will win the respect of the readers
for her courage and determination. Deran Morissey, the Earl of
Atherton, who is rumored in the beginning to be an ice king, not
caring about anyone, will prove how wrong people’s perceptions can
be.
Almost Taken
is an emotionally moving
historical romance that I highly recommend.

~ Anita, The Romance Studio

***

Isabel Mere’s skill with
words and the turn of a phrase makes
Almost Guilty
a joy to read. Her
characters reach out and pull the reader into the trials,
tribulations, simple pleasures, and sensual joy that they enjoy.
Ms. Mere unravels the tangled web of murder, smuggling, kidnapping,
hatred and faithless friends, while weaving a web of caring,
sensual love that leaves a special joy and hope in the reader’s
heart.

~
Camellia, Long and Short Reviews

***

In
Fate of Camelot
,
Cynthia Breeding develops the Arthur-Lancelot-Gwenhwyfar
relationship. She does not gloss over the difficulties of
Gwenhwyfar's role as queen and as woman, but rather develops them
to give the reader a vision of a woman who lives her role as queen
and lover with all that she is.

~
Merri, Merrimon Books

***

Cynthia Breeding's
Prelude to
Camelot
is a lovely and fascinating read, a book worthy of
being shelved with my Arthuriana fiction and non-fiction.
(
Second book in Breeding’s Camelot series
.)

~
Brenda Thatcher, Mystique Books

***

Camelot’s Enchantment
by
Cynthia Breeding is a highly original and captivating tale!
(
Third book in Breeding’s Camelot series.
)

~
Joy Nash, USA Today Best Seller

***

Madrigal: A Novel of Gaston
LeRoux’s The Phantom of the Opera
- Ms.
Linforth has written a love story sure to please Phantom fans old
and new alike.

~
Amanda Ashley, NYT Best-selling author

***

Abendlied: A Novel of Gaston
LeRoux’s The Phantom of the Opera
– Madrigal continues.
Jennifer Linforth has written another noteworthy tale about the
Phantom. I enjoyed how the author takes the reader back to Erik’s
life below the opera house to unfold a new tale with the Phantom’s
friendship with Comte Philippe de Chagny.

~
Karen Michelle Nutt, PRN Reviews

***

Rondeau: A Novel of Gaston LeRoux’s
The Phantom of the Opera
-
Rondeau
is the stunning end
to a wonderfully penned trilogy by Jennifer Linforth. Each book had
me remembering why I empathized with and loved Erik so much over
the years, despised Christine for not being able to see behind the
Phantom's mask to Erik, and hated Raoul for destroying Erik's
chances for happiness. Ms. Linforth has done a superb job of
staying true to Leroux's original madman of a Phantom while showing
the heartbroken man who lay behind the mask.

~
Night Owl Romance

***

I loved it! Curl up with three dashing, sexy
pirates and three daring women in three delightful romances.
The Last Pirates
makes for great reading. You'll
be wanting more from Cynthia Breeding—I know I will!

~
Sandra Madden, Best Selling
Author

***

If you want original medieval romance,
captivating heroines, sexy heroes, stories of adventure, fantasy,
and poignant love, Cynthia Breeding's
Lochs and
Lasses
has it all!

~
Ann Major, USA Today Bestselling
Author

***

In Sunshine or In Shadow
by Cynthia Owens - If you adore the stormy heroes of ‘Wuthering
Heights’ and ‘Jane Eyre’ (and who doesn't?) you'll be entranced by
Owens' passionate story of Ireland after the Great Famine, and
David Burke - a man from America with a hidden past and a secret
name. Only one woman, the fiery, luscious Siobhan, can unlock
the bonds that imprison him. Highly recommended for those who love
classic romance and an action-packed story.

~ Best Selling Author, Maggie Davis, AKA
Katherine Deauxville

***

Coming Home
by Cynthia
Owens - A heartwarming visit to a nineteenth century Irish village
filled with memorable characters, post-famine intrigue, and
bittersweet romance. (
Sequel to In Sunshine or In
Shadow
)

~ Pat McDermott, author of A Band of
Roses

***

Cave of Terror
by Amber
Dawn Bell -
Highly entertaining and fun,
Cave of Terror
was
impossible to put down. Delightfully funny with a true sense of
teenagers, Cheyenne is believable and her emotional struggles are
on par with most teens. The author gave just enough background to
understand the workings of her vampires. Ms. Bell has done an
admirable job of telling a story suitable for young
adults.

~
Dawnie, Fallen Angel Reviews

***

Chasing Byron
by Molly Zenk is a page turner of a Regency book
not only because of the engaging characters, but also by the lovely
prose. Reading this book was a jolly fun time all through the eyes
of Miss Woodhouse, yet also one that touches the heart.

~
Orange Blossom
,
Long and Short Reviews

***

Like the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,
Dark Well of Decision
is a grand adventure with
a likable girl who is a little like all of us. Zoe’s insecurities
are realistically drawn and her struggle with both her faith and
the new direction her life will take is poignant. The references to
the Bible and the teachings presented are appropriately captured.
Author Anne Kimberly is an author to watch; her gift for penning a
grand childhood adventure is a great one. This one is well worth
the time and money spent.

~
Lettetia,
Coffee
Time Romance

***

Into the Woods
by R.R.
Smythe - This Young Adult Fantasy will send chills down your spine.
I, as the reader, followed Callum and witnessed everything he and
his friends went through as they attempted to decipher the
messages. Each time Callum deciphered one of the four messages,
some villagers awakened. Through the eyes of Ellsbeth, I saw the
other sleepers wander, make mistakes, and be released from the
Netherwood, leaving Ellsbeth alone. Excellent reading for any age
of fantasy fans!

~
Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews

***

Brynn Chapman will captivate the reader with
intricate details, a mystery that ensnares the reader and
characters that will touch their hearts. By the end of the first
chapter, this reviewer was enthralled with
Bride of
Blackbeard.
It’
s a compelling tale of sorrow, pain,
love, and hate. Each of the people Costanza encounters on her
journey has an experience to share, drawing in the reader more. Ms.
Chapman sketches a story that tugs at the heartstrings. I believe
many will be touched in some way by this extraordinary book that
leaves much thought.

~
Cherokee, Coffee Time
Romance

***

Brynn Chapman makes you question how far
science should take humanity.
Project Mendel
blurs the distinction between genetics and horror and merges them
in a reality all too plausible. A gripping read.

~
Jennifer Linforth, Author, Historical
Fiction and Romance

***

The Necklace
- I don't read historicals that often but am glad
I picked this one up. Be ready for a lot of dry wit and humor. Ms.
Corwin gives you a generous dose. This is an interesting mix of
history, romance and mystery in which the hero finds himself
knee-deep in trouble and a growing affection for a woman who thinks
she has given up on men.

~
Bobbye R. Terry, Amazon

***

Moon of the Falling
Leaves
is an incredible read. The
characters are not only believable, but the blending in of how
Swift Eagle shows Jessica and her children the acts of survival is
remarkably done. Diane Davis White pens a poignant tale that really
grabbed this reader. She tells a descriptive story of discipline,
trust and love in a time where hatred and prejudice abounded among
many. This rich tale offers vivid imagery of the beautiful scenery
and landscape, and brings in the tribal customs of each person, as
Jessica and Swift Eagle search their heart.

~
Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance

***

I adore this Scottish historical romance!
Blood on the Tartan
has more history than some
historical romances—but never dry history! Readers will find
themselves completely immersed in the scene, the history and the
characters. This intricate historical detail emanates from the
story itself, heightening the suspense and the reader's
understanding of the history in a vivid manner as if it were
current and present.
Blood On The Tartan
is a
must read for romance and historical fiction lovers of Scottish
heritage.

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