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<title>WINTER KISS by Deborah Cooke Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24823</link>
<tagline>Will time run out for them?</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 20, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Gabrielle Lee</byline>
<description>Delaney is on his own suicide mission. He intends to rid 
the world of the Dragons Blood Elixir and the evil Magnus.  
Delaney knows that he will more than likely die doing this 
but he needs to complete this task himself and rid the 
dragon world of the threat he sees himself as. Little does 
he know that he is on a collision course to meet his mate.  
As Delaney stops in a small bar .... </description>
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<title>KITSUNE by Lila DuBois Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24819</link>
<tagline>Sensual Japanese Tale of Two</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 18, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Sherri M</byline>
<description>KITSUNE
Author: Lila Dubois

 A wonderful story of a half American and half Japanese man 
named Takai, also known as Joe who has lost a part of 
himself since his mother's death at the age seven.  Takai 
is 
home alone and miserable on the anniversary of his mother's 
death.  A day that is as heartbreaking as the day she 
died.  
Having fuzzy thoughts, Takai wakes up the next morning to 
find a petite .... </description>
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<title>ADDICTION by Lynne Logan Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24818</link>
<tagline>Light some candles and put on some seductive music to fully enjoy this erotic experience.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 18, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Lynn Cunningham</byline>
<description>Author Lynne Logan manages to successfully transfer her
words to the reader's reality in this very erotic story of a
woman on a search for her sister but who finds herself in
the process.  

Holly's sister has been missing for a week without a word.
All Holly knows is that an exclusive sex club where anything
goes had become one of Valerie's favorite haunts before she
disappeared. So that is where Holly .... </description>
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<title>NIGHT SHADOW by Cherry Adair Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24817</link>
<tagline>The latest T-FLAC/psi romantic suspense is nothing short of creative genius.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 18, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Suzanne Tucker</byline>
<description>LZ17 is the new, lethal coronaviris, 10 times more deadly 
than SARS. <i>Where the hell are these people getting this 
s---? Who's making it? Who are they? What the f--- do they 
want?</i>

Lexi Stone is teamed up for her first op with Alex Stone. 
Aside from having the same last name, they couldn't be more 
opposite. Alex is a wizard in the T-FLAC/psi unit while 
Lexi is a .... </description>
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<title>SWALLOWING DARKNESS by Laurell K. Hamilton Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24815</link>
<tagline>Merry Gentry is finally dealing with all life has thrown at her as Queen of the Fairies.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 18, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Sue Burke</byline>
<description>Book seven of the Merry Gentry saga opens with Princess 
Merry now pregnant with twins and grieving the loss of her 
lover, Frost. Damaged but recovering from being raped by 
her Uncle Taranis, Merry is once again surrounded by her 
royal guards, although her duplicitous family is still 
doing their level best to separate her from those her love 
her. 

Now Taranis is claiming to be the father of her unborn 
twins, a claim that .... </description>
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<title>DIAL H FOR HITCHCOCK by Susan Kandel Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24812</link>
<tagline>A brilliantly crafted page-turner of a mystery worthy of Hitchcock himself.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 17, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Paula Myers</byline>
<description>After cancelling her wedding, Cece Caruso decides to go on 
her honeymoon alone. Rather than rejuvenating her, Cece 
returns home feeling more unsettled about the path her life 
has taken. Adding to her stress is the looming deadline for 
her biography of the master of suspense, director Alfred 
Hitchcock. Seeking inspiration, Cece decides a screening of 
the classic <i>Vertigo</i> is what she needs to get her 
creative juices flowing.

The morning after the .... </description>
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<title>ONE SNOWY KNIGHT by Deborah MacGillivray Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24811</link>
<tagline>A wonderful and endearing medieval tale of loss and love.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 17, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Mandy Burns</byline>
<description>Noel de Servian is a war-weary knight ready to take hold of 
his future and find a home to call his own, something 
that's been missing in his life since his parents' death. 
He will always be eternally grateful to be part of Lord 
Challon's Black Dragon sons; they fostered him and gave him 
a family when all was lost. For his many years of serving 
as one of King Edwards' English .... </description>
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<title>TO LOVE A WICKED LORD by Edith Layton Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24810</link>
<tagline>A beautifully fitting final book from this talented author, who'll be greatly missed.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 17, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Suan Wilson</byline>
<description>Living a quiet life with her grandparents in the country, 
Phillipa Carstair falls for a young gentleman who is 
visiting her grandfather. After a whirlwind courtship, she 
accepts his proposal and begins planning her wedding. 
Unexpectedly her fiancé departs on business and never 
returns. It leaves Phillipa neither a widow nor a jilted 
woman. She wants the uncertainty addressed and the reasons 
for his fleeing. Her grandfather recommends Lord Montrose, 
who has success locating people .... </description>
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<title>WICKED HARVEST by Anitra Lynn McLeod Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24807</link>
<tagline>Will love be enough?</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 16, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Gabrielle Lee</byline>
<description>Being the Harvester, Chur must take the virginities of the 
young woman so that they may be free to find their mates. 
Chur has become disillusioned by his third Harvest. Adding 
to his dismay is the fact that his loyal servant, his 
Paratanist, has Chur take her own virginity. Chur is bound 
by duty and is unsure of what to do. He feels as if he was 
tricked into things by his Paratanist Enovese.  As .... </description>
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<title>FRAGMENT by Warren Fahy Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=24800</link>
<tagline>Spellbinding, heart-pounding adventure with lots of thrills and chills.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on November 15, 2009</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Tanzey Cutter</byline>
<description>The premise of debut author Warren Fahy's FRAGMENT
intrigued me so much, I had to read it. Even though it's 
not my usual choice of genre, I was hooked from the first 
page and found it almost impossible to put down. Adding to 
the excellent reading experience are detailed descriptions, 
as well as illustrations, of the unusual creatures 
encountered on tiny Henders Island. Not since JURASSIC PARK 
has this type of story held .... </description>
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