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<title>WANTON by Noelle Mack Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21953</link>
<tagline>Dark and suspenseful murder mystery in London's underworld</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Kate Garrabrant</byline>
<description>Marko Taruskin, the leader of the London St. James werewolf
pack, feels smothered at one of London's crowded balls he
has decided to attend, when he spots and woman sitting in a
chair. Marko's heart stops and he suddenly falls in love. He
must meet this mystery woman who has affected him so, and
hopes to be in her bed by the end of the night. Marko makes
his introductions to Severin, the .... </description>
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<title>PAPER, SCISSORS, DEATH by Joanna Campbell Slan Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21951</link>
<tagline>Enjoyable cozy mystery with scrapbooking tips</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Denise Powers</byline>
<description>Kiki Lowenstein has two loves in her life—her
eleven-year-old daughter Anya and scrapbooking. Although her
marriage to George isn't a love match, she's reasonably
content in their well-to-do lifestyle. So it's a total shock
when she's informed by two St. Louis detectives that her
husband was found dead in a hotel room under suspicious
circumstances. It's even more surprising when Kiki learns
that her husband .... </description>
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<title>EXPOSED by Alex Kava Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21950</link>
<tagline>Alex Kava bases her exhilarating tales on spine-tingling catastrophes that could truly happen . . .</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Betty Cox</byline>
<description>FBI criminal profiler Maggie O'Dell and her superior, 
Assistant Director Cunningham believe that a box of donuts 
delivered to their office is tainted after they find a note 
in the box from someone calling himself God and warning 
there will be a crash at 10 AM. Believing the crash 
refers to a bombing, Maggie and Cunningham notify both the 
bomb squad and the SWAT team to meet them at the address 
given. Normally Maggie .... </description>
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<title>LORD OF THE DARK by Dawn Thompson Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21949</link>
<tagline>Temptation never looked so good, nor proved too hard to resist.</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Melissa Kammer</byline>
<description>Gideon was once the greatest archangel of the Arcan gods, 
but when he fell in love with a mortal woman, his lust for 
her cursed him.  He is now known as the Lord of the Dark, 
and his punishment has left him in a state of constant 
arousal.  The slightest touch causes him pain, and his ever-
present wings are extremely sensitive.  Whenever, he tries 
to slake his need, there are watchers who throw lightning .... </description>
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<title>A GENTLEMAN'S OFFER by Dara Girard Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21948</link>
<tagline>Fun, contemporary Cinderella tale continues the mystery of the sexy Black Stockings Society</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Patricia Woodside</byline>
<description>In A GENTLEMAN'S OFFER, dog groomer and business owner 
Yvette Coulier is resigned to servicing the rich and 
spoiled.  She certainly never imagines becoming one of 
them.  Then she is invited to join the secretive Black 
Stockings Society. When she meets Nate Blackwell, he makes 
her an offer she finds difficult to refuse.  Thirty days 
living the life of a wealthy, socially-connected woman—
with him as her vale—and then they go their .... </description>
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<title>THE HOUSE OF SECRETS by Viola M. Walker Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21947</link>
<tagline>A bit slow to start but creative, imaginative plot twists more than entrance the reader</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Patricia Woodside</byline>
<description>Hallie Owen, a Detroit advocacy journalist, yearns to make 
a difference with her writing, just on a bigger scale than 
her column affords her.  She gets her chance when she is 
enticed by Cleo Mitchell, of the famed Winston Mitchell 
family of Texas, by the prospect of writing the family's 
history.  The deal?  Hallie has to help Cleo expose the 
secrets of a man accused of rape and murder, which will 
hopefully lead to .... </description>
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<title>THE LETTERS by Luanne Rice Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21945</link>
<tagline>A correspondence of love and self-discovery</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Sandi Shilhanek</byline>
<description>It's the time of the year when people are starting to think
about those holiday 
gifts.  This year for fans of Luanne Rice might I suggest
her latest book, THE LETTERS?  THE LETTERS was co-authored
with Joseph Monninger, and this long 
time fan of Ms. Rice found this to be an interesting concept.

Sam and Hadley West had a long loving marriage.  When
tragedy struck they 
found themselves unable to communicate their feelings .... </description>
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<title>THE MAN FROM TUSCANY by Catherine Spencer Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21944</link>
<tagline>A true love cannot be denied</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Sandi Shilhanek</byline>
<description>I believe that if you read romance then surely you are a 
romantic at heart. To me this means we dream of a love 
that lasts a lifetime, and can withstand whatever 
obstacles come along.

In her latest book A MAN FROM TUSCANY. Catherine Spencer 
has written of such a love. Anna, was just eighteen when 
she met Marco on a trip abroad. The attraction between 
them was fast and furious, and when Anna had .... </description>
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<title>THE LADY FLEES HER LORD by Michele Ann Young Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21943</link>
<tagline>This book is a real treat!</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Audrey Sharpe</byline>
<description>Lucinda Palgrave, the Countess of Denbigh, is 
trapped in a horrible marriage to a man who considers her a 
fat, clumsy cow. Since she has been unable to provide him 
with an heir, she has accepted the fact that Denbigh only 
wants her for her money, but his latest request for her 
to "entertain" one of his wealthy friends at a country 
gathering has pushed her to the breaking point.  She makes 
her escape before .... </description>
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<title>THE HIGHLANDER by Heather Grothaus Reviewed at FreshFiction.com</title>
<link>http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=21942</link>
<tagline>A spellbinding  11th Century Highland Romance!</tagline>
<pubdate>Reviewed on October 7, 2008</pubdate>
<byline>FreshFiction.com reviewed by: Audrey Lawrence</byline>
<description>As the black wolf suspiciously glared at her, Evelyn 
Godewin, once a gently raised English Lady, slowly pulls 
her bag with its few possessions off the dead carcass of 
the half-starved and partial eaten carcass of the old 
horse.  With her eyelashes half frozen from ice and tears, 
Evelyn was terrified.  She had hoped for a new start when 
she set off to accompany the elderly Minerva Buchanan back 
to her Highland birthplace on .... </description>
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