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<title>BLOOD BARGAIN by Maria Lima Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24752</link>
<tagline>Can she find the answers?</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 7, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Gabrielle Lee</byline>
<description>BLOOD BARGAIN by Maria Lima is an interesting tale full of 
twists and turns. Keira and her brother Tucker find 
themselves in the midst of mayhem. Between trying to find a 
bunch of missing teens to finding the whereabouts of an 
illegal immigrant, the siblings find themselves in the 
middle of many a mystery. During all that is happening 
Keira must also deal with her vampire lover Adam and his 
refusal to drink fresh blood .... </description>
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<title>CHRISTMAS SPIRIT by Amy Garvey Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24746</link>
<tagline>A hot and sexy holiday story filled with mystery, suspense and a ghostly spirit.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 6, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Kay Quintin</byline>
<description>When Charlotte "Charlie" Prescott inherits the 1880s family 
home in Martha's Vineyard, little does she know she'll be 
spending the Christmas holidays with a supernatural being 
with a rather erotic history. In addition to her "resident 
guest," Charlie finds herself sensually preoccupied with 
the very sexy Sam Landry, a reporter interviewing for 
ghostly occurrences. With the heat rising between them, 
Charlie and Sam soon find themselves falling in love, as 
they investigate the .... </description>
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<title>TIE ME DOWN by Tracy Wolff Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24745</link>
<tagline>This erotic romantic suspense will grab you and keep you enthralled throughout.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 5, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Mandy Burns</byline>
<description>Genevieve Delacroix is a talented and tough cop in New 
Orleans. But she's frustrated and mentally exhausted from 
the crime scene horrors of women being brutally murdered 
and her own inability to solve the cases. In desperation 
and the extreme need to relax a bit, she heads to a local 
bar for a drink and winds up with a man. She gets more than 
she bargains for when the gorgeous man sitting next to .... </description>
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<title>MAN AFTER MIDNIGHT by Devyn Quinn Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24740</link>
<tagline>Can she love him?</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 3, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Gabrielle Lee</byline>
<description>Working as a stripper Dani Wallace meets a gorgeous man and 
does the unthinkable, she blurs the line and has sex with a 
club patron. Casedren is no ordinary man he is a prince and 
in need of her help. Little does Dani know that her one 
nightstand will turn into an important proposal that she 
cannot dismiss. Casedren and Dani must find a way to save 
not only themselves but his world as well .... </description>
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<title>ALL THE WRONG MOVES by Merline Lovelace Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24736</link>
<tagline>If you're looking for a strong mystery with a dose of humor added, this is the book for you.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 3, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Suan Wilson</byline>
<description>As USAF Lieutenant Samantha Spade test drives a metal frame 
robot (Ergonomic Exoskeletal Extension), affectionately 
nickname EEEK, she plows through two moist decomposed 
bodies in the wee hours of the night. Stuck in the 
godforsaken desert, Sam waits for the sheriff, and just her 
luck, hungry coyotes circle her looking for their next 
meal. When the sheriff arrives, Sam is not in good humor, 
especially when a Border Patrol Agent reminiscent of her ex-
husband .... </description>
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<title>THE GREATEST KNIGHT by Elizabeth Chadwick Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24730</link>
<tagline>Masterful blend of historical fact and fiction.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 2, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Katherine Petersen</byline>
<description>I think it's a far more difficult task to write historical
fiction based on real people. A few such books have
disappointed me lately, and I started the novel
with—thankfully—unwarranted trepidation. It took just a few
pages to realize I was in the hands of a master. In THE
GREATEST KNIGHT, Elizabeth Chadwick tells the story of the
life of William Marshal, a great, but little known, knight
of the Middle Ages .... </description>
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<title>KINDRED IN DEATH by J. D. Robb Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24727</link>
<tagline>Another thrilling addition to this futuristic romantic suspense series!</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 2, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Tanzey Cutter</byline>
<description>A prominent NYPSD captain and his wife return early from 
vacation to confront their worst nightmare. Their teenage 
daughter Deena, who stayed at home, has been viciously 
assaulted and murdered in her own bedroom. The gruesome 
crime scene is more horrific than can be imagined. 
Immediately, the captain demands that Lieutenant Eve Dallas 
handle the investigation. Her success rate is only part of 
the reason; there's no one else who stands so firmly or .... </description>
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<title>SUBMISSIVE by Anya Howard Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24720</link>
<tagline>She must surrender</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 31, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Gabrielle Lee</byline>
<description>Gillian longs for a different life other than the one she 
has now. One that includes her surrender as a submissive to 
a master of her heart and body. Bruce has long since given 
up on finding the right woman who is willing to submit to 
his dark desires. When Gillian and Bruce meet it is an 
instant attraction but each one is too shy to acknowledge 
it. Although the two cannot show each other .... </description>
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<title>THE SPICY BEDTIME COMPANION by Joan Elizabeth Lloyd Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24719</link>
<tagline>Spice up your bedtime</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 31, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Gabrielle Lee</byline>
<description>This spicy book is full of short erotic stories written by 
Joan Elizabeth Lloyd. A quick and good read. These stories 
take the reader into another world for a short period of 
time. Although some stories are intertwined each short 
story can stand on its own. 
THE SPICY BEDTIME COMPANION is a nice and easy read that is 
highly enjoyable. If you enjoy sexy tales you will not be 
disappointed. With stories about massage parlors .... </description>
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<title>GWENHWYFAR by Mercedes Lackey Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24710</link>
<tagline>Tales of King Arthur and his queen never go out of style.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 27, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Ed Pichon</byline>
<description>I always get nervous whenever a writer decides to tackle the
Arthurian legend.  There are some truly classic works on
Arthur, and any modern writer is treading in the shadows of
giants.  You just can't beat Thomas Malory <i>Le Morte
D'Arthur</i> or T.H. White <i>The Sword in the Stone</i>. 
The rare few manage to come up with a refreshing take, Mary
Stewart <i>The Crystal Cave</i> and .... </description>
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