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Review Date: 11/11/2008
Charming, feel-good Regency era stories with a feline touch.
The Daughter's Return (Lost & Found, Bk 2) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1282)
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Review Date: 10/6/2007
Also titled The Daughter's Return. Companion book to Somebody's Daughter, by the same author.
Family has located another family's stolen daughter, now searches for their own daughter stolen as infant. Great family and characters. Very satisfying to get all the ends tied up.
Family has located another family's stolen daughter, now searches for their own daughter stolen as infant. Great family and characters. Very satisfying to get all the ends tied up.
Review Date: 10/12/2008
Helpful Score: 1
Time travel, black magic, terrorism, courageous and very human protagonists. Something for everyone. Well written. Sequel is Time's Tapestry.
Review Date: 4/6/2008
Sweet and charming, with a small touch of ghost story. A very relaxing read.
Review Date: 9/9/2008
Helpful Score: 1
A secret that changes everyone's life -- I didn't make it past the first chapter. Too unsettling for me. I prefer feel-good books.
Review Date: 6/15/2008
By the creator of "The People." Some of these stories are a bit spooky, but a good read.
Review Date: 10/16/2007
Top-notch, feel-good stories of mature romance, i.e., over 50. No duds in this bunch!
Jingle All the Way: A Bright Red Ribbon / Santa Unwrapped / Maybe This Christmas / The 24 Days of Christmas
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 10/7/2007
Modern setting stories, a cut above many other holiday anthologies. You feel good reading them, and they are all worth it.
Review Date: 10/7/2007
Helpful Score: 1
You can't beat the MacGregors, and this is a very good one. Despite their resistance, all three of Daniel MacGregor's grandsons meets his fate, and enjoys it.
Worth reading, and rereading.
Worth reading, and rereading.
Review Date: 4/9/2008
Helpful Score: 1
Thoroughly charming. Smart, independant woman, dashing hero, and two mysteries woven through.
Review Date: 10/21/2008
More or less a commoner/princess switch, but very appealing characters, and nice touch of mystery/suspense, and a some "chuckle moments." I definitely would look for more titles by this author.
Snow White Bride (Fairy-Tale Brides, Bk 4) (Silhouette Romance, No 1808)
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Review Date: 10/7/2007
Modern take on the Snow White story, complete with runaway bride, handsome rescuer with seven pint-sized nieces and nephews filling in for the seven dwarfs. Great fun.
Somebody's Daughter (Lost & Found, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance No. 1259)
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Review Date: 10/6/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Woman who learns she was stolen as an infant tries to identify her birth family, and finds the family she believed might be hers is not, but also had a daughter her age who was stolen by the same criminals.
Companion book (about the other missing daughter) by the same author is variously titled The Daughter's Return, The Daughter Returns, or The Return of the Daughter.
Companion book (about the other missing daughter) by the same author is variously titled The Daughter's Return, The Daughter Returns, or The Return of the Daughter.
Review Date: 10/21/2008
Mystery reader in our house says this is a good one.
Review Date: 10/26/2007
Helpful Score: 4
Great fun. Wacky in a nice way. I loved the "talking" cat (actually telepathic). And an offbeat (to say the least) cast of characters.
Review Date: 4/15/2008
Helpful Score: 2
One of the best ones by her I've read. Great story and appealing characters, including a couple of children.
Review Date: 10/7/2007
61-year-old female doctor and her four granddaughters travel from Philadelphia to Los Angeles in a Conestoga wagon. The year is 1957 and Amelia Dale Archer has been passed over because she is a woman.
Quite a story.
Quite a story.
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