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Dancing on Thorns
by Rebecca Horsfall
"Epic saga of romance and deep emotions."
Posted November 8, 2005

"Dancing with the feet is one thing, but dancing with the heart is another." ~anonymous Jean-Baptiste St. Michel has been searching all his life for approval from a father he hardly knows. His mother's bitterness has etched itself into his mind and for years, he's Read more...


Murder at the Washington Tribune
by Margaret Truman
"Great blend of suspense and morality."
Posted November 8, 2005

How can one know the truth? Is it about the way the facts are arranged, or is it the way someone wants you to see those facts as arranged? News is news, or is it? When you're surrounded by eager news-pups who are fighting by any means necessary Read more...


A Breath of Snow and Ashes
by Diana Gabaldon
"Fantastic addition to Outlander series."
Posted November 8, 2005

Eighteenth century exiled Scotsman Jamie Fraser and his spitfire 20th century physician/wife Claire return for our enjoyment in what may be the most intense book of the Outlander Series yet. The year is 1772 and a revolution is brewing like gunpowder tea in America. Jamie, Claire, Brianna and Roger Read more...


Cracks in the Rainbow
by Mark Bouton
"Action-packed detective mystery that's impossible to put down."
Posted August 17, 2005

"A good friend is a connection to life -- a tie to the past, a road to the future, the key to sanity in a totally insane world" -- Lois Wyse Rick "Ricochet" Dover and Stretch Ridgeway are more than just best friends, they're known as the "Dauntless Duo Read more...


The Next Mrs. Blackthorne
by Joan Johnston
"The Blackthorne and Grayhawk saga continues is truly fine fashion."
Posted August 15, 2005

Jocelyn Montrose is the perfect woman to marry Clay Blackthorne. A man who was once groomed to be President of the United States and is now a Federal District Court Judge and needs a good woman by his side. Jocelyn has breeding, manners, looks and charm. She's also loved Read more...


In Stone's Clasp
by Christie Golden
"Another totally captivating fantasy novel."
Posted August 12, 2005

Seasons come and seasons go as do myths and tales of magic. Sometimes, however, there's more to each of these things than just what appears on the surface. For young Jareth Vasalen, each of these things awakens and shows themselves for what they really are on the day he Read more...


Almost Perfect
by Julie Ortolon
"Delightfully refreshing romantic journey of self-discovery."
Posted August 12, 2005

"How to Have a Perfect Life" is something everyone would love to be able to enjoy. Certainly Maddy and her best friends from college, Amy and Christine, can agree on that. However, the three women are shocked and a bit annoyed to recognize themselves as the unnamed examples in a Read more...


The Destined Queen
by Deborah Hale
"Magical follow-up to THE WIZARD'S WARD."
Posted July 14, 2005

Destiny is neither black nor white. The same manifest manacles that keep one on the path of life, can also be used to free the traveler from other things that would tend to chain and hold them down. Maura Woodbury thought her service to her country was complete when she Read more...


Cast In Shadow
by Michelle Sagara
"Fast-paced fantasy with engaging array of characters and creatures."
Posted July 14, 2005

Justice, honor, integrity and a healthy dose of powerful magic have sent Kaylin Neya to the Hawks, one of the three arms of the Halls of Justice. For years, she's trained and schooled to learn to be an asset to them, in a world where being human can put Read more...


Justice Served
by R. Barri Flowers
"Powerful legal suspense is riveting."
Posted July 14, 2005

Justice is supposed to be blind, but in an imperfect world, the blindness sometimes causes those depraved and hardened criminals to escape the punishment they so deserve. Nowhere is the system more flawed than in the area of abused and battered women. Criminal Court Judge Carole Cranston sees them get Read more...


Follow Me
by Mary Beth Bass
"Haunting tale of love crossing time."
Posted June 17, 2005

Time has no meaning for those in love, and love can break through barriers when nothing else seems possible. But what happens when it transcends centuries and shores? Claire Islington is caught up in a world of ghostly desire, she pines for a love that could not have been possible Read more...


On Winding Hill Road
by Diane Tyrrel
"Suspenseful modern-day Gothic romance."
Posted June 17, 2005

Life is often traveled on a winding road. More times than not, it's an uphill battle. Sarah Logan is traveling such a road when she's hired by the mysterious, enigmatic Gatien Defalle to become the companion to his 13-year-old daughter, May. May isn't like the Read more...


The Open Channel
by Jill Morrow
"Spiritualistic story of good-versus-evil."
Posted June 17, 2005

Faith is a very important thing in life, be it in yourself, your family and friends, or the faith you have to protect you from the evils of the unknown. No one knows this better than Katerina and Stephen Carmichael, although they'd rather forget the battle against evil they Read more...


For Pete's Sake
by Geri Buckley
"Funny romance with snappy dialogue and quirky characters."
Posted June 17, 2005

Pietra "Pete" Lang is the backbone of her family and the only one who seems to have a bit of common sense. Therefore, when her beloved grandmother, the matriarch of Langstown, Florida, passes away, it's only natural that she's the gal to handle the job. However, Grandma Lang Read more...


The Tower of Ravens
by Kate Forsyth
"A rich, vibrant fantasy with a wonderfully courageous heroine."
Posted May 16, 2005

Book one of the Rhiannon's Ride trilogy opens as a girl, known only as One-horn's pathetic excuse for a daughter, is openly shunned by the herd and in fear for her life. With no horns upon her head and walking upon only two legs instead of four Read more...


Celtic Fire
by Joy Nash
"Magical, sensual romance with strong characters."
Posted May 16, 2005

Rhiannon is the fiercely beautiful Queen of the Celtics, in a time when Rome wants to conquer all of Britain. In order to survive, to win against those from a far away land who wish to subvert her people into conquered slavery and to ensure that all the tribes fall Read more...


Gossamyr
by Michele Hauf
"A wonderful adult fairy tale."
Posted May 16, 2005

Princess Gossamyr de Wintershinn, destined to sit upon the Glamoursiege throne, is on a quest to save her people in the land of Faery. Willingly, she does so for a myriad of reasons, not the least of which is to put off her impending loveless marriage. Gossamyr, whose heart was Read more...


Blown
by Francine Mathews
"Fast-paced, incredibly good thriller."
Posted April 15, 2005

CIA analyst Caroline Carmichael is cleaning out her desk and about to tender her resignation when an evil the world thought long dead returns with a vengeance. 30 April, a terrorist group that not only held the world in fear but also took the life of the Vice President of Read more...


What Rough Beast
by H.R. Knight
"Cleverly written, highly complex historical mystery guarantees an escape from reality."
Posted April 9, 2005

Something evil's afoot, and what team could be more capable of handling that evil than one comprised of the world's greatest writer/detective's mind and world's greatest escape artist? The turn of the 20th century sees Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with nothing tangible to occupy his Read more...


For Camelot's Honor
by Sarah Zettel
"This sequel to IN CAMELOT'S SHADOW is a magical adventure."
Posted March 19, 2005

Sometimes the bridge between love and honor is another dimension away. Other times it's merely a thought trapped within oneself. Still others find they must call upon reserves of strength not yet tapped when evil magic is employed that threatens the very foundation of the soul. For Lady Elen Read more...


Anne Barringer


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