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by Corwin, Amy


  ~Snapdragon, Long and Short Reviews

  ***

  On The Wild Side - Gerri Bowen is a master at writing Regency romances that really entertain. No boring drawing room drama here. On The Wild Side is a series of six short stories telling of the romantic struggles of men and women who have something special in their blood. Each one has a special gift. And sometimes those gifts get in the way of their finding true love. I found the premise fresh and the paranormal elements (wood nymphs and such) different in this book than any other I've read. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

  ~Teresa J. Reasor

  ***

  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 of Three Curses

  ***

  Highland Wishes by Leanne Burroughs. The storyline, set in a time when tension was high between England and Scotland, is a fast-paced tale. This reviewer was easily captivated by the story and was enthralled by it until the end. The reader will laugh and cry, feel all the pain, torment and disillusionment felt by both main characters, but also the joy and love they felt. Ms. Burroughs has crafted a well-researched story that gives a glimpse into Scotland during a time when there was upheaval and war for independence. This reviewer commends her for a wonderful job done.

  ~Dawn Roberto, Love Romances

  ***

  Her Highland Rogue – Laughter, tears and love shine through this wonderful novel. This reviewer was amazed at Leanne Burroughs' depth and perception in this storyline. Her wonderful way with words plays itself through each page like a lyrical note and will captivate the reader till the very end. Read Her Highland Rogue and be transported to a time full of mystery and promise of a future. This reviewer is highly recommending this book for those who enjoy an engrossing Scottish tale full of humor, love and laughter.

  ~Dawn Roberto, Love Romances

  ***

  Highland Miracle by Leanne Burroughs - Wonderfully written, with vibrant characters, this Christian revision of Highland Wishes is a masterpiece of historical fiction. Ms. Burroughs has creatively mixed actual people with fictitious ones, thereby allowing the reader to enter into this momentous period of history. The anguish and adventure of this war becomes very real, as it provides the reasoning behind the characters' words and actions.

  ~ Joyce Handzo, In the Library Reviews

  ***

  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

  ***

  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

  ***

  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

  ***

  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

  ***

  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

  ***

  Madrigal: A Novel of Gaston LeRoux’s The Phantom of the Opera - Ms. Linforth has written a love story sure to please Phantom fans old and new alike.

  ~ Amanda Ashley, NYT Best-selling author

  ***

  Abendlied: A Novel of Gaston LeRoux’s The Phantom of the Opera – Madrigal continues. Jennifer Linforth has written another noteworthy tale about the Phantom. I enjoyed how the author takes the reader back to Erik’s life below the opera house to unfold a new tale with the Phantom’s friendship with Comte Philippe de Chagny.

  ~Karen Michelle Nutt, PRN Reviews

  ***

  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

  ***

  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

  ***

  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

  ***

  In Sunshine or In Shadow by Cynthia Owens - 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

  ***

  Coming Home by Cynthia Owens - A heartwarming visit to a nineteenth century Irish village filled with memorable characters, post-famine intrigue, and bittersweet romance. (Sequel to In Sunshine or In Shadow)

  ~ Pat McDermott, author of A Band of Roses

  ***

  Cave of Terror by Amber Dawn Bell - Highly entertaining and fun, Cave of Terror was impossible to put down. Delightfully funny with a true sense of teenagers, Cheyenne is believable and her emotional struggles are on par with most teens. The author gave just enough background to understand the workings of her vampires. Ms. Bell has done an admirable job of telling a story suitable for young adults.

  ~ Dawnie, Fallen Angel Reviews

  ***

  Chasing Byron by Molly Zenk is a page turner of a Regency book not only because of the engaging characters, but also by the lovely prose. Reading this book was a jolly fun time all through the eyes of Miss Woodhouse, yet also one that touches the heart.

  ~Orange Blossom, Long and Short Reviews

  ***

  Like the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Dark Well of Decision is a grand adventure with a likable girl who is a little like all of us. Zoe’s insecurities are realistically drawn and her struggle with both her faith and the new direction her life will take is poignant. The references to the Bible and the teachings presented are appropriately captured. Author Anne Kimberly is an author to watch; her gift for penning a grand childhood adventure is a great one. This one is well worth the time and money spent.

  ~Lettetia, Coffee Time Romance

  ***

  Into the
Woods by R.R. Smythe - This Young Adult Fantasy will send chills down your spine. I, as the reader, followed Callum and witnessed everything he and his friends went through as they attempted to decipher the messages. Each time Callum deciphered one of the four messages, some villagers awakened. Through the eyes of Ellsbeth, I saw the other sleepers wander, make mistakes, and be released from the Netherwood, leaving Ellsbeth alone. Excellent reading for any age of fantasy fans!

  ~ Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews

  ***

  Brynn Chapman will captivate the reader with intricate details, a mystery that ensnares the reader and characters that will touch their hearts. By the end of the first chapter, this reviewer was enthralled with Bride of Blackbeard. It’s a compelling tale of sorrow, pain, love, and hate. Each of the people Costanza encounters on her journey has an experience to share, drawing in the reader more. Ms. Chapman sketches a story that tugs at the heartstrings. I believe many will be touched in some way by this extraordinary book that leaves much thought.

  ~ Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance

  ***

  Brynn Chapman makes you question how far science should take humanity. Project Mendel blurs the distinction between genetics and horror and merges them in a reality all too plausible. A gripping read.

  ~Jennifer Linforth, Author, Historical Fiction and Romance

  ***

  The Necklace - 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

  ***

  Moon of the Falling Leaves is an incredible read. The characters are not only believable, but the blending in of how Swift Eagle shows Jessica and her children the acts of survival is remarkably done. Diane Davis White pens a poignant tale that really grabbed this reader. She tells a descriptive story of discipline, trust and love in a time where hatred and prejudice abounded among many. This rich tale offers vivid imagery of the beautiful scenery and landscape, and brings in the tribal customs of each person, as Jessica and Swift Eagle search their heart.

  ~Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance

  ***

  I adore this Scottish historical romance! Blood on the Tartan has more history than some historical romances—but never dry history! Readers will find themselves completely immersed in the scene, the history and the characters. This intricate historical detail emanates from the story itself, heightening the suspense and the reader's understanding of the history in a vivid manner as if it were current and present. Blood On The Tartan is a must read for romance and historical fiction lovers of Scottish heritage.

  ~Merri, Merrimon Reviews

  ***

  The Mosquito Tapes - Nobody tells a bio-terror story better than Chris Holmes. And like all of Chris Holmes’ books, this one begins well—when San Diego County Chief Medical Examiner Jack Youngblood discovers a strange mosquito in the pocket of a murder victim. Taut, tingly, and downright scary, The Mosquito Tapes will keep you reading well into the night.

  ~ Ben F. Small, author of Alibi On Ice and The Olive Horseshoe

  ***

  The Garden of Evil - Chris Holmes’s novel is a modern day cat and mouse, no...cobra and mongoose investigation, with the stakes more personal and deadly as the adversaries find themselves continually within striking distance. The weapon – food – is one of man’s most basic needs.

  ~ John Sylvester, FBI Agent (Ret.)

  ***

  The Medusa Strain by Chris Holmes - Race with government and civilian virus chasers as they trace how the plague disease travels from Iraq throughout the United States. This thriller incorporates the very best of military, government and civilian disease centers, and political knowledge. The author takes the time to leave your teeth on edge in parting with his knowledgeable reassurances in the epilogue that this bio-weapon technology is with us today. The Medusa Strain really could happen!

  ~The Heartland Review

  ***

  Spores, Plagues and History – The Story of Anthrax – With this (non-fiction) book, Dr. Chris Holmes traces the known history of anthrax, from Moses to Saddam Hussein. He shows us how it has caused problems for millennia and tracks its beginnings as a weapon. He caps the past with frightening accounts of the very recent uses of anthrax, even leaving us with several unknowns about where we will go next, and if we can or will be able to handle the next outbreak.

  ~ Journal of Emergency Medicine

  ***

  Jean Harrington’s The Barefoot Queen is a treasure in the historical romance genre you’ll want to read for yourself! I adored Grace for her courage and the cleverness with which she sets out to make Owen see her love for him. The bond between Grace and Owen is tenderly portrayed and their love had me rooting for them right up until the last page. Five Star Pick of the Week!!!

  ~ Crave More Romance

  ***

  In the Lion’s Mouth by Jean Harrington - Impressive! In this sequel to The Barefoot Queen, Harrington delights with an evocative tale sure to please. A strong heroine, intense emotion, and a vivid setting make In The Lion's Mouth a breathtaking romance. Well done!

  ~ Sue-Ellen Welfonder, USA Today Bestselling Author

  ***

  Ah, the memories that Operation: L.O.V.E. brings to mind. As an Air Force nurse who married an Air Force fighter pilot, I relived the days of glory through each and every story. While covering all the military branches, each story holds a special spark of its own that readers will love!

  ~ Lori Avocato, Best Selling Author

  ***

  An anthology by amazing women with character and grace—incredible writers, wonderful stories about our US Military! For Your Heart Only is not to be missed!

  ~ Heather Graham, NYT Best Seller

  ***

  Kemberlee Shortland’s A Piece of My Heart is terrific romantic/suspense fiction to savor and share with family and friends.

  ~Viviane Crystal, Crystal Reviews

  ***

  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

  ***

  Romance on Route 66 by Judith Leigh and Cheryl Norman - Norman and Leigh break the romance speed limit on America's historic roadway.

  ~ Anne Krist, Ecataromance, Reviewers’ Choice Award Winner

  ***

  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

  ***

  Static Resistance and Rose - An enticing, fresh voice. Lee Roland knows how to capture your heart.

  ~ Kelley St. John, National Readers Choice Award Winner

  ***

  The Crystal Heart by Katherine Deauxville brims with ribald humor and authentic historical detail. Enjoy!

  ~ Virginia Henley, NY Times bestselling author

  ***

  Southern Fried Trouble - Katherine Deauxville is at the top of her form with mayhem, sizzle and murder.

  ~ Nan Ryan, NY Times Best-Selling Author

  ***

  The Sense of Honor - Ashley Kath-Bilsky has written a historical romance of the highest caliber. The plot is exciting, characters are multi-dimensional, and the secondary characters bring life to the story. Ms. Kath-Bilsky gives her readers a breathtaking romance. This reviewer was very pleased with how the author handled all the secrets and both characters reacted very maturely when the secrets finally came to light.

  ~ Valerie, Love Romances and More

  ***
/>   Beats A Wild Heart - In the ancient, Celtic land of Cornwall, Emma Hayward searched for a myth and found truth. The legend of the black cat of Bodmin Moor is a well known Cornish legend. Jean Adams has merged the essence of myth and romance into a fascinating story which catches the imagination. I enjoyed the way the story unfolded at a smooth and steady pace with Emma and Seth appearing as real people who feel an instant attraction for one another. At first the story appears to be straightforward, but as it evolves mystery, love and intrigue intervene to make a vibrant story with hidden depths. Once you start reading you won't be able to put this book down.

  ~ Orchid, Long and Short Reviews

  ***

  Faery Special Romances - Brilliantly magical! Jacquie Rogers' special brand of humor and imagination will have you believing in faeries from page one. Absolutely enchanting!

  ~ Dawn Thompson, Award Winning Author

  ***

  Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues by Jacquie Rogers - How can true love fail when everyone and their mule, cat, and skunk know that Brody and Rita belong together, even if Rita is engaged to another man?

  This is a fabulous roll on the floor while laughing out loud story. Rarely do I locate a story with as much humor, joy, and downright lust spread so thickly on the pages that I am surprised I could turn the pages. A treasure not to be missed.

  ~Suziq2, Single Titles.com

  ***

  When the Vow Breaks by Judith Leigh - This book is about a woman who fights breast cancer. The storyline dealt with the commitment between a man and a woman, with a true belief of God. The intrigue was that of finding a rock to lean upon through faith in God. Not only did she learn to lean on her relationship with Him, but she also learned how to forgive her husband. This is a great look at not only a breast cancer survivor, but also a couple whose commitment to each other through their faith grew stronger. It is an easy read and one I highly recommend.

  ~ Brenda Talley, The Romance Studio

  ***

  A Heated Romance by Candace Gold - A fascinating romantic suspense tells the story of Marcie O'Dwyer, a female firefighter who has had to struggle to prove herself. While the first part of the book seems to focus on the romance and Marcie's daily life, the second part transitions into a suspense novel as Marcie witnesses something suspicious at one of the fires. Her life is endangered by what she possibly knows and I found myself anticipating the outcome almost as much as Marcie.

 

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