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Review – On the Naughty List by Lori Foster, Carly Phillips, Sugar Jamison and Beth Ciotta

Reviewed by: Marlene On the Naughty List, containing Christmas stories by romance writers Lori Foster, Carly Phillips, Beth Ciotta and Sugar Jamison is a lovely collection of sweet little holiday sugarplums, with just the right amount of naughtiness to give the stories the perfect bite of holiday spice. I picked this one up for the Lori […]

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Retro Review: Hogfather by Terry Pratchett

Sir Terry Pratchett sadly died earlier this year, leaving us with a mere 40 brilliant and hilarious books set on The Discworld. The Discworld is a flat, disc-shaped planet sitting on the back of four massive elephants, who stand on the back of a giant turtle. As the Great A’Tuin swims through the universe, we are inching ever

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Review – Murder on the Last Frontier (Charlotte Brody Mystery #1) by Cathy Pegau

Reviewed by: E There’s many who feel the Alaska Territory is no place for a woman on her own. But Charlotte Brody, suffragette and journalist, has never let public opinion dictate her life choices. She’s come to the frontier town of Cordova, where her brother Michael practices medicine, for the same reason many come to

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Joint Review – Secret Sisters by Jayne Ann Krentz

Reviewed by E and Marlene Madeline and Daphne were once as close as sisters—until a secret tore them apart. Now it might take them to their graves. They knew his name, the man who tried to brutally attack twelve-year-old Madeline in her grandmother’s hotel. They thought they knew his fate. He wouldn’t be bothering them

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Review – Feel the Burn (Dragon Kin #8) by G.A. Aiken

Reviewed by: E War makes strange bedfellows. I, Gaius Domitus, one-eyed rebel dragon king of the Provinces, know that better than most, since I have to fight off half my ungrateful family on a regular basis to keep law and order here in my lands. But I never expected to have to consort with a

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