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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Does anyone know of any sites that people post lesbian romantic stories and novels / novels?
I would like to find a site that has loadable novels or short stories (legally of course), but online gambling is acceptable. I usually go to Literotica, but it seems nobody has published anything new in awhile. Preferably free, but I settle for less than $ 5. P
Ellora's Cave does – but not all stories are lesbians, there is a place where you can choose the sex same.

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Love @ First Site: A Novel
$11.95
Spunky, sweet-natured Jessica Monroe is 34 years old and perfectly happy being single. A producer at a top-rated morning show with a coterie of fun friends and a busy nightlife, she isn’t in any rush to meet a man. Her girlfriends, however, disapprove. And when they secretly place a personal ad on a hot singles Web site on her behalf, Jess is reluctantly hurtled into the topsy-turvy world of onlin…
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Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Definition of the historical novel
historical novel is exactly as it sounds. He is affection and love told with a rich history. There are very many authors have been able masterpieces through this kind of money. History is a part of life that we can not escape. That means a lot and when the love stories are told in a rich history, we can learn more while enjoying the moment. romantic historical novels that show a certain kind of uniqueness that can not be compared to any otherwise. History lovers will find this type of work not only entertain, but heartbreaking. History, after all he has a way of talking to readers in a way special. Romance is an old age thing is familiar to all persons in all societies and cultures. People have different ways of romance, but is reduced to love and affection. Life is said to be composed of individuals and romance. For this reason, the romance is going to be very high on the scale when you notice it.
historical novel was necessary for human beings exist. Therefore, it is part of the culture of all human beings, wherever they are. If you are an avid reader, you know that some of the best Literary works are historical novels. They are able to add the realism that everyone can relate to. In other words, fiction or fantasy is not always widespread. Many people can understand and appreciate more. There are so many novels or books, you will find that these stories contain. The following is a list of some books that looks very interesting. The rebels and the lady, the man in the middle, with skirts and evil, the Rustler, tempted by the night, without a mask seduce me at dawn, on the edge of desire, the duke dangerous champion of the king, and the list goes on. Internet is one of the titles of books and you can also see books on display. In these modern times, things have been simplified in this regard.
Midnight Man by Charlotte Mede historical novel features Charles Darwin and the Church of Victoria. It is a story very interesting that aims to reveal some of the mysteries of the past and tell a good love story. For more information about the book, you can buy your library or you can find online. Read a review and see what it is. You are guaranteed to travel and experience history first hand in developing. There are countless other good books that you need to read the story of a good entertainment. Great writers are able to capture a story and give the information to show consumption drama of the reader. To do this, make sure you are looking for authors who will make an impression. Something you can be sure of is that good writers do not lie. It has a wonderful time reading novels.
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The Bravo of Venice
$4.99
It was evening. Multitudes of light clouds, partially illumined bythe moonbeams, overspread the horizon, and through them floated thefull moon in tranquil majesty, while her splendour was reflected byevery wave of the Adriatic Sea. All was hushed around; gently wasthe water rippled by the night wind; gently did the night wind sighthrough the Colonnades of Venice.It was midnight; and still sat a …
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The Romance of Lust
$3.65
There were three of us–Mary, Eliza, and myself. I was approaching fifteen, Mary was about a year younger, and Eliza between twelve and thirteen years of age. Mamma treated us all as children, and was blind to the fact…
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Friday, July 9th, 2010

Which of these authors write more like Kathleen Woodiwiss E?
My mom is a big fan of Kathleen E. Woodiwiss and was quite dissappinted learn died last summer. Romance authors I have tried other historical research, but the lists are so long, I cut a bit for him. Thus, in the following list I have found, what you write three books (stories) most closely Kathleen E. Woodiwiss?: Jennifer Blake Shirley Busbee Rebecca Brandewyne Laurie McBain Jude Deveraux Christine Rogers Johanna Lindsey Christina Dodd Romero Jennifer Spencer Monson Julia Quinn Wilde LaVyrle Virginia Henley Brenda Joyce Kathleen Winsor Fern Michaels Amanda Quick Beatriz Patricia Matthews small so my mother liked most of the books is like the woman thinks KEW hates men, but falls in love w / her and the man who thinks he hates women, but falls in love w / her. I do not read novels love, so I really could use help in choosing the authors for my mother. Thanks:)
Many of the authors set out to write "I hate you now, as the last" story. But no one writes quite like Kathleen E. Woodiwiss made. Of all the authors cited, I have to say Johanna Lindsey Historic elderly are probably the closest.: D Ms. Woodiwiss specializes in a certain kind of novel (in my humble opinion) that we call classic novel, alias or bodice rippers. This means that the stage is usually a story that is compelled to be the heroine with the hero (LOL !)… and will fall in love later. Example Senerios story … (1.) Daddy let me marry the brutal warrior, a political affiliation. (2.) Dad's death, and that is my king who married Gross warrior. (3.) Daddy was killed by the enemy, and now the enemy claims * * me as his property (war booty), my land, my castle, my service, etc (4.) fleeing in a convent (probably to avoid arranged marriage), I was caught, and now the brute warrior (my sensor) is for you to marry me. Most authors historical fiction writing his shot today (politically correct) version of what Ms. Woodiwiss used to write. Therefore, much research you can do before coming through. So I'll try to mention a couple of titles that fit most of what his mother could in search of … Try to find these books … (But check their shelves to make sure mom does not.) "Warlord" by Elizabeth Elloitt "Rosehaven" by Catherine Coulter "The Award "by Julie Garwood The Secret by Julie Garwood" rescue "Julie Garwood" beauty "by Claire Delacroix" The tempting " Claire Delacroix's "Knight of Fire" by Shannon Drake "Princess of Fire" by Shannon Drake "Defy no courage" Johanna Lindsey " Surrender My Love "by Johanna Lindsey" Hearts in Flames "by Johanna Lindsey" Secret Fire "by Johanna Lindsey" Winter Fire "by Johanna Lindsey "Fairytale" by Hunter Jillaine "Wonderful" by Jill Barnett "spoils of war" best wishes for Elizabeth Vaughan and good luck your search … Tia ~
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Friday, July 9th, 2010

Can you give some REALLY ROMANTIC (modern) books?
Not like really old. For example, pride and prejudice. Or, Gone with the Wind … …. Modern as perhaps something like 17 or 18 years to read. Thanks in advance!
address some of the Meg Cabot books. Twlight series is romantic and teens like her. "Leaving Paradise" is a great book teen novel that has just ended.

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Wedding Champagne Flute (Something New Bridal Flute)
$325.00
This amazing 47inch.tall champagne glass is filled to the rim with all the accessories you need on your special day.Something New Bridal Flute comes complete with a 2ft.tall porcelain bridal doll,with adjustable veil,beautifully crafted satin wedding gown carring her own wedding bouquet.There’s even a bouquet of silk flowers for the bride to be.Bride and groom to be buttons,bride and groom to be r…
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Hannah’s List
$22.45
My darling Michael, I know this letter will come as a shock to you….On the anniversary of his beloved wife’s death, Dr. Michael Everett receives a letter Hannah had written him. In it she reminds him of her love and makes one final request. An impossible request: I want you to marry again. She tells him he shouldn’t spend the years he has left grieving her. And to that end she’s chosen three wom…
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The Guest List
$4.99
From Library Journal Born with a port wine stain that obscures half her face, Abby Mitchell is dogged by tragedy: her parents die, she is separated from her only sister, a surgical procedure to help her face fails, and her boyfriend croaks. Through all of this horror, she behaves like a saint and is eventually reunited with her sister, the so-called “bad seed.” As it turns out, Mallory isn’t all …
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Murder List: A Novel
$2.93
There are few authors who can weave nail-biting thrills, edge-of-your-seat drama, and romantic suspense as masterfully as Julie Garwood. Now she ratchets up the tension with Murder List, in which evil is on the hunt– and proves to be methodically organized and chillingly successful.When Chicago detective Alec Buchanan is offered a prime position with the FBI, it is the perfect opportunity to lea…
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Acquire knowledge about the land sales markets for real estate
Land for sale
1. Write your application and guidelines before submitting work:
We've all been guilty of this at one time or another. Anxiously trying to present the work of a href = "http://www.nbrdevelopers.com/project-nbr-homes-overview.html"> Land for sale market that you know absolutely nothing. A example would be to send your story beautifully written novel, Broken Hearts, only to find the publication only published works in the horror genre. It is important for us that writers, at the request of guidelines for the markets that interest us present. The guidelines are not only the requirements for the preparation of applications, but also give an overview of the writer on the philosophy of the publication, therefore, give a glimpse of the writer in the philosophy of the editor as well.
2. Study market (s) tries to penetrate
Writing guidelines is only the first step is preparing to submit a manuscript. Take time to study your target document is as follows. Invest in a copy of the publication. You'll be surprised that the guidelines will say. It [the publication you have purchased sample] tells you that the publisher is more likely to accept. It gives an overview of the length of the material that is selected. Not paying attention to your target market is like trying to fish without a fishing rod. You are less likely, although I'm not saying it can not be issued without the purchase of a sample of matter in the ground without making a sale.
3. Submit your work in standard manuscript format, unless otherwise specified by the editor:
Let's written it against a possible publication is a profession and publishers expect them to behave in a professional manner. This includes the preparation of the manuscript in a professional manner. Your manuscript should be prepared in standard manuscript format. For more information on how to best present their work, consult the latest editions of the novel and short texts market, short and Market poets and poetry. These two great treasures are found in local bookstores and is published by Writer's Books Digest.
4. Be patient with the publisher Pending Response:
This little rule of thumb can be a little scary for some authors. With our enthusiasm, we tend to forget that we thought was a manuscript sent six weeks ago, I conducted three days ago. Try giving the publisher a short time back to you on the status of your manuscript. If after four weeks you hear nothing, drop a postcard unfriendly and questions relating to the status of their work. Publishers understand that you want to give your manuscript the best chance of being published and is pleased to report the location of his manuscript. Remember that some editors receive hundreds of requests a day, therefore, as difficult as it may be, try to be a little patient.
5. Include a self address stamped envelope with your submission.
Make sure the shipment has SASE enough to cover the return of your manuscript. If the manuscript is available, send a thirty-two to one hundred prints to cover the cost of having your response sent to the user. The editors of leading journals in the production costs of a newspaper, to pay for the return of your manuscript should not be one of them.
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist
$1.99
Mohsin Hamid’s first novel, Moth Smoke, dealt with the confluence of personal and political themes, and his second, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, revisits that territory in the person of Changez, a young Pakistani. Told in a single monologue, the narrative never flags. Changez is by turns naive, sinister, unctuous, mildly threatening, overbearing, insulting, angry, resentful, and …
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The Friday Night Knitting Club (Friday Night Knitting Club Novels)
$2.95
The New York Times bestselling sensation that’s “Steel Magnolias set in Manhattan” (USA Today)-now in paperback. Juggling the demands of her yarn shop and single-handedly raising a teenage daughter has made Georgia Walker grateful for her Friday Night Knitting Club. Her friends are happy to escape their lives too, even for just a few hours. But when Georgia’s ex suddenly reappears, demanding a ro…
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Friday, June 25th, 2010

Gilberto Santa Rosa Salsa branches with a new album salsa singer Gilberto Santa Rosa has a velvety texture, pleading voice that made him an icon of its kind with over 20 albums under his belt, a successful and dynamic leadership of hiking, a record of stable sales and a series of radio hits to keep you playing in the coming years.

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C’Est L’Amour: Romantic French Classics
$4.86
Bring home all the romance of Paris with this collection of 20 magnifique instrumentals, including “I Love Paris,” “At a Little Street Cafe,” “Under Paris Skies” and “Boulevard D’Amour.”No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: C’EST L’AMOUR!Title: ROMANTIC FRENCH CLASSICSStreet Release Date: 07/02/1996…
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Tuscany: A Romantic Journey
$7.95
Take a romantic journey across the fabled landscape of Tuscany with these beautiful, orchestral recordings of Italian classics. 1. O Mio Babbino from Gianni Schicchi – Puccini 2. Con Te Partiro – Sartori 3. Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana – Mascagni 4. La Donna E Mobile from Rigoletto – Verdi 5. Un Bel Di Vedremo from Madama Butterfly – Puccini 6. Nessun Dorma from Turandot – Puccini 7. Inter…
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010

A good romantic comedy manga (a series of books)?
I need a sleeve that is similar to Vampire Knight, the baby ashiteruze, monster love, happy noise, and something that is so funny and romantic, and above all must have a good image! Vampire Knight so and so the older people in the eye: D hahahaa: P Anyway I hope you understand what I say! PS, it takes a book as something that can be purchased at a bookstore (which has no importance to the collection) And please do not give me online sites where you can read the manga, as onemanga.com or mangahut mangafox. Because you can read clearly I want a book!: D Well, thanks guys. "
Groom Absolute Body Natta Watashi Boku no bright Magic Faster than a Kiss Fruits Basket Full House Kiss Hanatsuki Hime HELP! Not so, dear kiss Reyes Pawnshop / Hug Love Celeb Midnight Secretary SPY SOLD OUT! You're my friend Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen These are sites manga, but I find both borders or Barnes and Noble (or ordering). Certainly all is not finished the series only to warn. So do not be able to get the first books in the series, frustrating as I know (I hurt all day to get more Vampire Knight!) Happy reading!

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Rosa Mundi and Other Stories
$3.50
Was the water blue, or was it purple that day? Randal Courteney stretched his lazy length on the shady side of the great natural breakwater that protected Hurley Bay from the Atlantic rollers, and wondered. It was a day in late September, but the warmth of it was as a dream of summer returned. …
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THE LIGHT OF SCARTHEY A Romance
$3.22
Alone in the south and seaward corner of the great bight on the Lancastrian coast–mournfully alone some say, gloriously alone to my thinking–rises in singular unexpected fashion the islet of Scarthey; a green oasis secure on its white rocky seat amidst the breezy wilderness of sands and waters.There is, in truth, more sand than water at most times round Scarthey. For miles northward the wet stra…
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The Swindler and Other Stories
$4.00
“When you come to reflect that there are only a few planks between you and the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, it makes you feel sort of pensive.”…
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Monday, June 7th, 2010

Does anyone know any romantic manga sad?
I like reading, but when I do not know / no more books to read I'm bored does anyone know some romantic, sad, or perhaps a sex much / little? I can read many books online as in onemanga.com. Yes Please, help my boredom is game
Mahoromatic. It's funny, sad, he was hopeful, if you tragic. I admit, my manga full time and only 8 of the sleeve 10 has

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Rosa Mundi and Other Stories
$3.50
Was the water blue, or was it purple that day? Randal Courteney stretched his lazy length on the shady side of the great natural breakwater that protected Hurley Bay from the Atlantic rollers, and wondered. It was a day in late September, but the warmth of it was as a dream of summer returned. …
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THE LIGHT OF SCARTHEY A Romance
$3.22
Alone in the south and seaward corner of the great bight on the Lancastrian coast–mournfully alone some say, gloriously alone to my thinking–rises in singular unexpected fashion the islet of Scarthey; a green oasis secure on its white rocky seat amidst the breezy wilderness of sands and waters.There is, in truth, more sand than water at most times round Scarthey. For miles northward the wet stra…
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The Swindler and Other Stories
$4.00
“When you come to reflect that there are only a few planks between you and the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, it makes you feel sort of pensive.”…
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The book club is worth? thrift stores?
I still see the postal cut in my books for your book club (yes Im romance read novels cheese $ 10.03). I have read so much it would cost a fortune to buy books in the rate of the read, I think a three books a night or a paperback with two or three floors. Im trying to be a better way to get new books, but offers publishers Book Club worth it? What about bookstores?
I use a website called paperbackswap.com. They you can trade your old books for books that I have not read. Books you want to delete message and each time you send someone you get something you can use to get any other book on the site. You can make a wish list so, if a book you want is not, you will when someone posts. You only pay to send books to other people and usually costs less than $ 3 and you can print the postage on the site so that you do not need to go to post office.

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist
$1.99
Mohsin Hamid’s first novel, Moth Smoke, dealt with the confluence of personal and political themes, and his second, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, revisits that territory in the person of Changez, a young Pakistani. Told in a single monologue, the narrative never flags. Changez is by turns naive, sinister, unctuous, mildly threatening, overbearing, insulting, angry, resentful, and …
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The Friday Night Knitting Club (Friday Night Knitting Club Novels)
$2.95
The New York Times bestselling sensation that’s “Steel Magnolias set in Manhattan” (USA Today)-now in paperback. Juggling the demands of her yarn shop and single-handedly raising a teenage daughter has made Georgia Walker grateful for her Friday Night Knitting Club. Her friends are happy to escape their lives too, even for just a few hours. But when Georgia’s ex suddenly reappears, demanding a ro…
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The Birth of Venus: A Novel
$3.00
Sarah Dunant’s gorgeous and mesmerizing novel, Birth of Venus, draws readers into a turbulent 15th-century Florence, a time when the lavish city, steeped in years of Medici family luxury, is suddenly besieged by plague, threat of invasion, and the righteous wrath of a fundamentalist monk. Dunant masterfully blends fact and fiction, seamlessly interweaving Florentine history with the coming-of-age …
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Top 10 Romantic Novels
Romantic novels provide action, adventure, and excitement with the added focus on a loving, passionate relationship. Through a romance novel, a reader is taken to distant worlds, the past, to different cultures and exotic places. In romances, a hero goes above and beyond the usual, the expected, in his quest to win the heroine. He’ll fight an army to save her. A rake will look deeper into his heart, and realize a woman he loves has more to offer than the pretty, vacuous women he’s known in the past. A hero gives up his kingdom, or his pirate ship, to make her his wife.
1 – Black Rose – Nora Roberts
The second offering in the garden trilogy from the Nora Roberts stable continues the tradition of selling well and entertaining many. The heroine is Rosalind Harper, a widow who runs a garden business from her Tennessee estate. Her mansion turns out to be haunted by the “Harper Bride” and she hires genealogist Dr. Mitchell Carnagie to track down the ghost’s story. The relationship between Rosalind and Mitchell produces sparks, and not just of the romantic kind – the ghost doesn’t take too kindly to this turn of events! As Rosalind and Mitchell try to unearth the story between the story combines romance and a few scares as well.
2 – It’s In His Kiss – Julia Quinn
Julia Quinn’s brand new offering deserves to be high in this month’s list – not only is it selling well, but it offers one of the freshest and most entertaining readings. Hyacinth Bridgerton offers her somewhat questionable services as an Italian translator to Gareth St. Clair. Grandson to Lady Danbury, Gareth’s only substantial possession left to him by his dissolute father is a dairy which holds the promise of revealing his past and future. The romance between Gareth and Hyacinth is intertwined in unraveling the mystery of the diary, which plays out in delightful ways throughout this story.
3 – Oceans Of Fire – Christine Feehan
Christine Feehan has fun with the latest novel in her quirky paranormal romance stories. Oceans of Fire continues were Drake Sisters series, with Abigail Drake as a witch who has a PhD and can talk to dolphins. While off swimming one day near her home in Sea Haven California, Abigail witnesses a murder and the killers see her too! This sets off a chain of events that bring a former love back into her life, Interpol agent Aleksandr Volstov, who is hot on the trail of the Russian Mafia who are responsible for the killing. Oceans of Fire offers a good read that will heat up the summer…
4 – One Night With A Prince – Sabrina Jeffries
Jeffries continues her historical romance series with the story of the third illegitimate son of the prince regent. Gavin Byrne is the son of the prince and an Irish actress, and he has worked his way up to own a gentleman’s gaming club. Lady Christabel Haversham enters his life, seeking his help in recovering some letters stolen from her mother. Gavin agrees, in the secret hopes of using them to discredit his princely father as revenge for abandoning his mother many years earlier. As Christabel and Gavin team up in search of these letters, they begin to get swept away by the cover story they’ve concocted – that Christobel is Gavin’s mistress. After a bit of a slow start, One Night with a Prince clips along nicely.
5 – Mad Money – Linda L Richards
Mad Money is a wonderful debut novel from Linda L Richards that mixes lots of suspense, action and romance together in a tale that will have you turning the pages ever faster. The first of a new series of books about Madeline Carter, Mad Money follows the exploits of this one-time New York stockbroker. Madeline’s life takes an abrupt change after a friend is gunned down, and she decides to move to Los Angeles to start a fresh life as a day trader. But, events from her past won’t let go and spark a splendid story that mixes murder, insider stock manipulations, famous L.A. movie people and, of course, the sizzle of romance. A stock tip from her former lover, Ernie, is the catalyst for Madeline’s adventures as she tries to figure out why the deal went sour.
Richards has crafted a witty and fast-paced novel with added tensions, because it is not at all clear just whom Madeline can and cannot trust. Not even her new love interest, Steve, is above the reader’s suspicion. With a galloping end to the book, readers will look forward eagerly to the next installment.
6 – When We Meet Again – Victoria Alexander
This regency romance we meet Miss Pamela Effington. While traveling with her rich Aunt Millicent, Pamela is charmed and seduced at a masked ball by Prince Alexei of Avalonia. Four years later, the Prince flees to London after Russia annexes Avalonia and ends up renting a flat in a London townhouse that Pamela inherits. As the Prince had never seen Pamela’s face o the night of the ball, the stage is set for a rekindling of the romance. Alexander pens a humorous story that sweeps the reader along with the characters.
7 – Something Blue – Emily Giffin
Giffin follows up her first novel, Something Borrowed, with a continuation of the tale from another character’s perspective. In the first book, the heroine was the naughty but sweet Rachel and we meet her in the events leading up to the rather bitchy Darcy’s wedding. In Something Blue, Darcy takes center stage and her bitchiness has not dimmed one iota. However, the tale Giffin weaves takes through Darcy’s journey of self-discovery as she learns that she just cannot continue acting that way. Darcy’s someone you can love hating, and Giffin crafts an engaging set of circumstances to carry the reader along with Darcy. It’s fun and even has a good lesson to tell along the way.
8 – Summer Of Roses – Luanne Rice
Luanne Rice offers a follow-up book to Summer’s Child in this engaging and endearing Summer of Roses. The story picks up years later, after a pregnant Mara Jameson has fled to Nova Scotia and changed her name to Lily Malone. Rice paints a rich cast of characters set in a windswept sea-side community. The storyline shifts as Lily returns home to find her grandmother may have been put in hospital thanks to carbon monoxide poisoning, and she beings to fear that Edward will is trying to track her down…
9 – Blue Dahlia – Nora Roberts
The initial offering in the Nora Roberts garden trilogy remains popular among her fans. The book does have a slow start but the story ends up engaging as it unfolds. The heroine is Stella Rothchild, a widow with two young boys, who starts a new job as manager of a nursery in Memphis. Stella’s boss Roz owns an old mansion and things start to move along once Stella moves into this house because it turns out to be haunted.
The mansion’s gardener, Logan Kitridge, soon adds some interest to Stella’s life, but the growing romance appears to really annoy the ghost of the Harper Bride…
10 – Jamie – Lori Foster
Those who enjoy Foster’s Visitation series will enjoy Jamie, the fifth in this line. The hero of the story, Jamie Creed, is a psychic who can read minds and see into the future. As people try to exploit him for his gift, Jamie faces a new dilemma with the arrival of Faith Owen. Jamie is shocked to discover that Faith used to work at the research institute where he had been mistreated in the name of science. But he finds himself unable to send Faith away and their relationship deepens from the purely physical to something much more meaningful.
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist
$1.99
Mohsin Hamid’s first novel, Moth Smoke, dealt with the confluence of personal and political themes, and his second, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, revisits that territory in the person of Changez, a young Pakistani. Told in a single monologue, the narrative never flags. Changez is by turns naive, sinister, unctuous, mildly threatening, overbearing, insulting, angry, resentful, and …
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Anna Karenina (Oprah’s Book Club)
$17.00
Some people say Anna Karenina is the single greatest novel ever written, which makes about as much sense to me as trying to determine the world’s greatest color. But there is no doubt that Anna Karenina, generally considered Tolstoy’s best book, is definitely one ripping great read. Anna, miserable in her loveless marriage, does the barely thinkable and succumbs to her desires for the dashing…
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The Birth of Venus: A Novel
$3.00
Sarah Dunant’s gorgeous and mesmerizing novel, Birth of Venus, draws readers into a turbulent 15th-century Florence, a time when the lavish city, steeped in years of Medici family luxury, is suddenly besieged by plague, threat of invasion, and the righteous wrath of a fundamentalist monk. Dunant masterfully blends fact and fiction, seamlessly interweaving Florentine history with the coming-of-age …
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