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Hot Ice
Cherry Adair
Reviewed by Kathy Perschmann (Librarian, Carver County, Minnesota)
Hot Ice continues Adair's stories about the men and women of T-FLAC (Terrorist Force Logistical Assault Command), an elite…
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Always Jan
Roxanne Henke
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
We plan and God answers with a nudge, reminding us that He is in charge. That He knows what is best for us and that it is so much more than we ever imagined it could…
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A Rogue in a Kilt
Sandy Blair
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
If you enjoy the historical romance genre and haven't met Sandy Blair, author of A Rogue in a Kilt, then I'd like to introduce you. Blair has written a warm, inviting,…
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Cookin' For Love
Sharon Boorstin
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
Miriam Levy is of a certain age and admits it. She also contributes to her family, which is living lower than we all would expect in Beverly Hills, by authoring…
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Welcome to Temptation
Jennifer Crusie
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
Any number of authors can make me smile. Occasionally some make me snicker. But no one makes me laugh out loud like Jennifer Crusie. She has an interesting, if not…
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Awaken Me Darkly
Gena Showalter
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
Alien huntress, Mia Snow, works for the New Chicago Police Department as the head of a unit of Alien Investigation and Removal agents. They search for the alien…
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The Courtesan
Susan Carroll
Reviewed by Kathy Perschmann (Librarian, Carver County, Minnesota)
Susan Carroll is the author of Bride Finder, Night Drifter and Winterbourne. The Courtesan is the second in a trilogy; the…
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The God Particle
Richard Cox
Reviewed by Bob Pike CSP, CPAE-Speakers Hall of Fame
Steve Keeley is an American businessman in Zurich, Switzerland. He is one day from being engaged—and one week from getting the…
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Magic Street
Orson Card
Reviewed by Sharon Broom
Baldwin Hills is a middle-class Los Angeles neighborhood inhabited by African-Americans, including Dr. Byron Williams. On his way home from work one day, and not…
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Really Unusual Bad Boys
Maryjanice Davidson
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
Lois Commoner has had a bad time of it lately. Her father died (well, she really doesn't miss him all that much), her mother died (now mom she misses), and since she'd…
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Trading in Danger
Elizabeth Moon
Reviewed by Bob Pike, CSP, CPAE Speakers Hall of Fam
Chairman/CEO - The Bob Pike Group, Founder/Editor The CTT Newsletter
Kylara Vatta is the only daughter in a family of sons. Rather than…
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A Bride Most Begrudging
Deeanne Gist
Reviewed by Liz Wheeler
My favorite female characters in historical novels are my alter ego: the strong-willed woman willing to speak her mind. She's an anachronism in time for she demands…
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Choose Me
Xenia Ruiz
Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
Xenia Ruiz's debut novel, Choose Me, is definitely asking to be "chosen."
Eve Clemente is an African-Latina single mother of two college-aged sons. Recovered…
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Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol
Creston Mapes
Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol by Creston Mapes is a book I didn't think I'd like when I first picked it up. Once I began, it was difficult to put down.
The novel switches between the…
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