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  ~ Vince, Amazon

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  I don't think the reader will find a better compilation of mouth-watering short romantic love stories than in Recipe for Love! This is a highly recommended volume—perfect for beaches, doctor's offices, or anywhere you've a few minutes to read.

  ~ Marilyn Rondeau, Reviewers International Organization

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  Holiday in the Heart (Anthology) - Stories that would put even Scrooge into the Christmas spirit. It doesn’t matter what type of romance genre you prefer. This book has a little bit of everything. I strongly suggest you put on something comfortable, brew up something hot (tea, coffee or cocoa will do), light up a fire, settle down somewhere quiet and begin reading this anthology.

  ~ Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews

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  Legend says that if you wish with all your heart upon the rare blue moon, your wishes were sure to come true. Blue Moon Magic is a perfect read for late at night or during your commute to work. It offers narratives to tempt your heart. If you do not have the time to finish a full-length novel, and hate stopping in the middle of a loving tale, I highly recommend grabbing this book.

  ~ Kim Swiderski, Writers Unlimited Reviewer

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  Legend has it that a blue moon is enchanted. What happens when talented authors utilize this theme to create enthralling stories of love? Readers will find a wide variety of time periods and styles showcased in this superb anthology. Blue Moon Enchantment is sure to offer a little bit of something for everyone!

  ~ Debbie, CK2S Kwips and Kritiques

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  Love Under the Mistletoe is a fun anthology that infuses the beauty of the season with fun characters and unforgettable situations. This is one of those books you can read year round and still derive great pleasure from each of the charming stories. A wonderful compilation of holiday stories.

  ~ Chrissy Dionne, Romance Junkies

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  No Law Against Love (Anthology) - If you have ever found yourself rolling your eyes at some of the more stupid laws, then you are going to adore this novel. A stellar anthology that had me laughing, sighing in pleasure, believing in magic, and left me begging for more! This is one novel that will go directly to my ‘Keeper’ shelf, to be read over and over again. Very highly recommended!

  ~ Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews

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  Rape of the Soul - Dawn Thompson's characters are unforgettable. Deep, promising and suspenseful. Around every corner was something you didn't know was going to happen. If you love a sense of history in a book, then I suggest reading this book!

  ~ Paranormal Romance Reviews

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  Seasons of Love – Great Regency collection. I loved this collection of short stories so much. Each brought something different that made for a very enjoyable read. All of these stories are also clean romances so if hot and heavy isn’t your thing, this is the perfect collection for you.

  ~ E. Wright, Amazon

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  The Necklace by Amy Corwin - I don't read historicals that often but am glad I picked this one up. Be ready for a lot of dry wit and humor. Ms. Corwin gives you a generous dose. This is an interesting mix of history, romance and mystery in which the hero finds himself knee-deep in trouble and a growing affection for a woman who thinks she has given up on men.

  ~Bobbye R. Terry, Amazon

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  Sometimes I'm just in the mood for a fun, lighthearted read. Casual Curses & Meticulous Magic by Lee Roland fit the bill perfectly. This is one of those books that will make you smile, laugh, and just make your day a touch lighter.

  The secret world of magic and witches was intriguing, though with someone like Mel, I wonder how they managed to keep it a secret. I loved the large cast of secondary characters, from ghosts to a poetic demon to a man-hungry plant. These characters made the book so much fun and quite interesting as well.

  ~ Cymberle, Amazon

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  To Woo A Lady – Erin E.M. Hatton has written a series of short stories covering Regency England and the historical standards and expectations that existed then. I especially liked how she made her characters vulnerable, yet strong. There are no wilting wallflowers here. The men are strong, stubborn and even a bit understanding about the women’s expectations and the realities of the times and world they live in. The author's storylines are believable, enjoyable to read, and take you to a world of time past, with all its warts and pimples as well as beautiful homes and good times at public functions. It's not all peaches and cream, but it's real.

  ~Aloe, Long and Short Reviews

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  The List by Velvet Vaughn - This was the perfect mix. I couldn't put it down until I finished it. A great romantic mystery I was surprised with the ending. So many different levels of mystery.

  ~ Indiana GMA, Amazon

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  In Sunshine or In Shadow (First book in the Claddagh series) - If you adore the stormy heroes of ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘Jane Eyre’ (and who doesn't?) you'll be entranced by Owens' passionate story of Ireland after the Great Famine, and David Burke - a man from America with a hidden past and a secret name. Only one woman, the fiery, luscious Siobhan, can unlock the bonds that imprison him. Highly recommended for those who love classic romance and an action-packed story.

  ~ Best Selling Author, Maggie Davis, AKA Katherine Deauxville

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  Coming Home - A heart-warming visit to a nineteenth century Irish village filled with memorable characters, post-famine intrigue, and bittersweet romance. (Second book in The

  Claddagh series)

  ~ Pat McDermott, author

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  A real page turner! I just finished reading Playing for Keeps and I have to tell you that I think this just may be Cynthia Owens’ best book to date. I am a big fan of her Claddagh series books. I especially felt connected to this book. It was a great romance, a lively story and very well-written. (Third book in The Claddagh series)

  ~ Liz, Amazon

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  Cynthia Owens is an excellent storyteller and Deceptive Hearts has everything a read needs. This author wrote a touching story with loving characters with high emotions! I loved her two main characters Shane MacDermott and Lydia Daniels. Shane was one of those Wild Geese, Irish young men, forced to leave Ireland for America; he was also a hero of the Irish Brigade. This historical Irish story was very well written, filled with suspense, tenderness, intrigue and love! She is a high quality writer and one of my favorite authors for Irish romances! I could not put it down. Ms. Owens's books never disappoint me! (First book in the Wild Geese series)

  ~ Mirabelle, Amazon

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  Keeper of the Light – Cynthia Owens has done it again. I got captivated by her Irish historical romance. She has me hooked to her series. I loved her two main characters Cathal Donnelly, an Irish rebel and Laura Bainbridge, a British young lady. You will need to read their beautiful story to get all the details. Ms. Owens is an author that pulls me into her story and I can't put it down. It's fast-paced, very well written and a breathtaking Irish romance! Let yourself be carried away by Owens’ strong characters and fascinating story filled with tenderness and passion. (Second book in The Wild Geese series.)

  ~ Nicole Laverdure, Amazon

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  A Season for Romance – a collection of stories written by the very talented, Amy Blizzard - is truly the perfect mix of sentiment and heartfelt joy of what Christmastime brings. I very much enjoyed each individual story and the characters each one introduced me to. I feel anyone who reads this collection can relate to at least one character as they all come from different backgrounds and walks of life, and each one can also remind you of someone you may know in your life that you think of around the holidays.

  ~ Kat220, Amazon

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  All Wrapped Up – I bought this book last week to read a few Christmas stories. I’ll probably pull it o
ut once more to read before the season ends.

  ~ Victoria Pinder, Amazon

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  Twist of Time – These are all fun stories. I loved all of them and if you enjoy time travel, you will love them, too. Well done and almost believable. I highly recommend these.

  ~ Jo, Amazon

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  Timing Is Everything by Annette Olson - A fun Western Romance with a nice dose of suspense. Highly readable, and highly recommended.

  ~ Michael Angel, Author

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  Christmas Kisses - Exactly the kind of book I like to read. Full of feel-good Christmas cheer!

  ~ Reads A Lot, Amazon

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  Audrey’s Love by Gerri Bowen - This was a very entertaining read. It made me laugh and cry and kept me on the edge of my seat. The author gave this story an interesting twist in how it played out...you will see what i mean. I recommend this book for any time travel romance fans out there. Enjoy.

  ~ Amazon.com

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  For Love of Gwynneth by Gerri Bowen - The author has a gentle winning style and feel for the period that kept me turning pages on this lazy weekend. I thoroughly enjoyed her story. This is my first Bowen book, but it won't be my last. A delightful tale that goes on my keeper shelf.

  ~ Diane M. Thompson, Amazon

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  Court of Love by Cynthia Breeding - This delicious anthology of convention-bucking heroines in three separate time periods will delight anyone who likes Jane Austen, but wishes to peek under Mr. Darcy’s clothes. Although the historical accuracy of this collection is a bit suspect and the plotlines are wrapped up with slightly alarming speed, each story features a woman with a unique personality and an independent soul, not to mention some very sexy men in breeches. Perfect bedtime reading for lovers of spicy historical romance.

  ~ Jaysen Scott, Romantic Times

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  In Fate of Camelot, Cynthia Breeding develops the Arthur-Lancelot-Gwenhwyfar relationship. She does not gloss over the difficulties of Gwenhwyfar's role as queen and as woman, but rather develops them to give the reader a vision of a woman who lives her role as queen and lover with all that she is.

  ~ Merri, Merrimon Books

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  Cynthia Breeding's Prelude to Camelot is a lovely and fascinating read, a book worthy of being shelved with my Arthuriana fiction and non-fiction. (Second book in Breeding’s Camelot series.)

  ~ Brenda Thatcher, Mystique Books

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  Camelot’s Enchantment by Cynthia Breeding is a highly original and captivating tale! (Third book in Breeding’s Camelot series.)

  ~ Joy Nash, USA Today Best Seller

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  From betrayal, to broken hearts, to finding love again, Second Time Around has a story for just about anyone. These fine ladies created stories that will always stay fresh in my heart; ones I will treasure forever.

  ~ Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance & More

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  All I Want for Christmas Is You (Anthology) - A warm cup of romance is just the thing for a chill winter evening... This is a compulsively readable anthology of short romance. Highly recommended.

  ~Michael Angel, Author

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  I loved it! Curl up with three dashing, sexy pirates and three daring women in three delightful romances. The Last Pirates makes for great reading. You'll be wanting more from Cynthia Breeding—I know I will!

  ~ Sandra Madden, Best Selling Author

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  If you want original medieval romance, captivating heroines, sexy heroes, stories of adventure, fantasy, and poignant love, Cynthia Breeding's Lochs and Lasses has it all!

  ~ Ann Major, USA Today Bestselling Author

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  Portal of Dragons by Cynthia Breeding – Five stars. Good, good.

  ~ Robin Barksdale, Amazon

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  Charades by Polly McCrillis – Great love story! I couldn't put this book down! Loved it! Romance and mystery. Action and passion. This book takes you through all of them. Reese and Ethan are an unlikely pair and would never have crossed paths were it not for his missing sister and nephew. He grew up with wealth, she in foster homes. Their growing feelings for each other intensify throughout this descriptive story.

  ~ Jackie Loehr, Amazon

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  Hopscotch – A real page turner! Couldn’t put it down. Had to find out what happened next. Would they catch the serial killer before he strikes again? As always, Polly McCrillis does not let us down. Her talented, descriptive writing makes the reader feel like he or she is right there in the story witnessing what is happening. Can’t wait to read more from this officer.

  ~ Kindle Customer, Amazon

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  Love is in the air. Love and Silver Bells is a combination of stories that touch the heart of any reader. Each story has its own tale and captivates the heart with humor, heartbreak, and the undeniable joy of love. Each story, diverse in colloquial dialogue and narration, brings life to the mind and spirit of any and every one. This book left me wanting to fall in love again and again. I have never enjoyed short stories that were endlessly available. The creativity of these authors kept me wanting more. I especially enjoyed the moments where I could visualize every scene, every expression, and every heartfelt emotion. Thank you for such a wonderful read.

  ~ Wanda N. Stanley, Author

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  Detours – A reader’s feast! If you like a variety of unique plots, settings, and characters, you will love this anthology of short stories. Polly McCrillis is an excellent wordsmith, making it possible for the reader to experience the story almost as well as if he or she were in the story with the characters.

  ~ Kindle Customer, Amazon

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  Almost Taken by Isabel Mere takes the reader on an exciting adventure. Ava Fychon, who is highly spirited and stubborn, will win the respect of the readers for her courage and determination. Deran Morissey, the Earl of Atherton, who is rumored in the beginning to be an ice king, not caring about anyone, will prove how wrong people’s perceptions can be. Almost Taken is an emotionally moving historical romance that I highly recommend.

  ~ Anita, The Romance Studio

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  Isabel Mere’s skill with words and the turn of a phrase makes Almost Guilty a joy to read. Her characters reach out and pull the reader into the trials, tribulations, simple pleasures, and sensual joy that they enjoy. Ms. Mere unravels the tangled web of murder, smuggling, kidnapping, hatred and faithless friends, while weaving a web of caring, sensual love that leaves a special joy and hope in the reader’s heart.

  ~ Camellia, Long and Short Reviews

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  Almost Forsaken - Saved of sure death by another servant of the royal family, Mei resents being a servant in the royal household and dreams of escaping. Her savior, Hayden, has been a servant for years and also yearns for freedom. She is a spitfire and he's falling in love with her. Will they survive to escape? A villain, a hero and plenty of action. I loved this book and the way Isabel Mere wove the threads together to create a page turning story that I couldn't put down! Thanks for another good read Isabel Mere!

  ~ Jackie Loehr, Amazon

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  Almost Silenced by Isabel Mere - Interesting romance. Both main characters are of European heritage, not usual leads for an historical romance set in England. Adding to this mix a deaf child gives a depth not always present in romances. An enjoyable read that I gladly recommend to others.

  ~ Le-Anne Shirley, Western Australia

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  Almost Denied by Isabel Mere was such a breath of fresh air! Historical accuracy, romance, music, and suspense. It is all there. I cheered the hero, hated the villain, held my breath in suspenseful scenes. Once you begin the book, you can’t put it down. Ms. Mere’s detail to historical accuracy leads the reader to a time long past with incredible results. Now that I have the entire set, I will be revisit
ing each book in her ‘Almost’ series one by delicious one and enjoying every delectable moment.

  ~ Lana M., Amazon

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  Almost Perfect by Isabel Mere – The level of historical accuracy leads the reader to a time long past that you know is accurate. Her style of writing captivates your attention, and it is very hard to put down her books. There are many secondary characters that I hope she writes their story. Talk about an amazing author. I highly recommend her books to everyone!

  ~ Grandma of Awesomeness, Amazon

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  Rondeau: A Novel of Gaston LeRoux’s The Phantom of the Opera - Rondeau is the stunning end to a wonderfully penned trilogy by Jennifer Linforth. Each book had me remembering why I empathized with and loved Erik so much over the years, despised Christine for not being able to see behind the Phantom's mask to Erik, and hated Raoul for destroying Erik's chances for happiness. Ms. Linforth has done a superb job of staying true to Leroux's original madman of a Phantom while showing the heartbroken man who lay behind the mask.

  ~Night Owl Romance

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  Luck of the Draw by Teryl Oswald – Full of twists. This is an enjoyable read. It takes some time and attention because of its array of characters and the surprising depth even among some secondary characters. Friendship, compassion, and grief all play an important role. She’s a dedicated daughter and exasperated (or angry) wife. One unlikely event promises to change Amanda Cash’s world. Who she is has as much to do with the outcome as anything. This is a well-devised plot, with exceptional characters and unforgettable twists.

  ~ Long and Short Reviews

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  A Cry From the Cold – Page turning excitement! Ann Merritt has managed to create a beautiful love story that is full of twists and turns that made it hard for this reader to put it down. The unlikely pairing of the Alaskan recluse and the police officer he rescues from a fatal bush pilot’s crash in the middle of the Alaskan winter, sets up what turns out to be one of the most romantic couplings in my memory. Ann writes with a powerful narrative that will translate beautifully into a deeply human love story.

  ~ Bart Patton, Amazon

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