Books: Romance
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Book Review: A Voice in the Wind (Mark of the Lion Series #1) by Francine Rivers— Biblical fiction, strong characterization and an exemplary Christian example have made this title a classic in modern Christian fiction.
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Book Review: The Richest Season by Maryann McFadden— After twenty-five years of marriage, Joanna Harrison couldn't take it anymore. She ran away and found more than she ever could have imagined.
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Manga Review: Devil's Bride Vol. 1 by Se-Young Kim— a romance in which a Devil creates his perfect bride
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Book Review: Murder, Mayhem and a Fine Man by Claudia Mair Burney— Cat-and-mouse crime plus romance, rich in psychological overtones and clever repartee.
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Beyond Bounds: Paranormal and Fantasy Favorites — Robin McKinley, Patricia A. McKillip, Diana Wynne Jones, Stephenie Meyer, Holly Black and Charlaine Harris
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Book Review: A Soldier's Homecoming by Rachel Lee— Romance novelist Rachel Lee returns to her beloved Conard County with this suspenseful page-turner.
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The Early Word: New and Notable Fiction for the Week of June 23, 2008— New fiction this week from Joyce Carol Oates, Ethan Canin, James Rollins, Danielle Steele, and others.
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Book Review: Emperor! A Romance of Ancient China by Lanny Fields— Emperor! tells the combined stories of Emporer Ying Jeng and a Roman that he befriends, Marcus Lucius Scipio.
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Book Review: Generation Dead by Daniel Waters— The teen dead have risen from their graves — and they're going back to high school.
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The Life and Loves of Anita Blake— Anita Blake has been criticized for many things, but her sexual empowerment should not be one of them.
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Beyond Bounds: Summer Reading! — What are you taking on vacation? The newest paranormal or an old stand by?
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Free Book Giveaway: The Host by Stephenie Meyer— Free Book Giveaway Contest: Win a copy of The Host by Stephenie Meyer!
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Book Review: Blood Noir - An Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Novel by Laurell K. Hamilton— This latest volume in the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series piques appetites of all sorts.
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Book Review: Friday's Child by Georgette Heyer— Filled with likable characters that stick with you and witty dialogue that will make you laugh.
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Book Review: The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen— The Sugar Queen is a magical novel, a worthy successor to Allen's Garden Spells and Alice Hoffman's Practical Magic.
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Book Review: The Host by Stephenie Meyer— The Host is a chilling science fiction romance about what it means to be human and to truly love another
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Book Review: No Regrets by Michele Ann Young— A fast-paced adventure full of misunderstandings, good intentions, and denied passions...
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Hierarchies of Intimacy: Who’s Zoomin’ Who?— The illuminating and striking correspondences between Carol Ann Duffy's famous poem, Warming Her Pearls, and Sarah Waters' bestselling novel, Fingersmith.
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Interview with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Author of the Saint-Germain Series— Eclectic veteran author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro talks about werewolves, Saint-Germain, writing and trends in publishing
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Book Review: Lady of Quality by Georgette Heyer— The Queen of Regency romances takes us to Bath in an enchanting romance where opposites attract.
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Summer 2008 Political Fiction, Real World and Otherwise— Why do these books have politics as a subtext? Maybe because it's a political year - or maybe some strange force led me to them.
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Book Review: I Am Not Myself These Days by Josh Kilmer-Purcell— A well-written memoir that lets you experience the life of a drunken drag queen vicariously.
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Book Review: My Heart Remembers by Kim Vogel Sawyer— Americana with a dash of innocent romance.
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Book Review: Shades of Gray by Jessica James— Jessica James takes us through the effects of the Civil War as it occurs in Northern Virginia.
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Book Review: Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner— Jennifer Weiner's Certain Girls is good enough that readers won’t regret it the morning after.
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Book Review: Flight by Vanna Bonta— This novel within a novel will captivate readers with a story of space travel between dimensions.
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Book Review: Cotillion by Georgette Heyer— Contains all those elements which are essential for good dramatic romance.
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Book Review: Ruby Among Us by Tina Ann Forkner— The beauty of the roses surround much heartbreak and uncertainty but represent all that is loved and remembered.
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Book Review: You Don't Love Me Yet by Jonathan Lethem— Jonathan Lethem presents another indictment of consumer culture in his latest novel.
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Interview with R. Leigh, Author of The Winds of Asharra — "I ended up with...the positive, mystical, fantasy and philosophical elements and attempted to create my own literary delicacy that included all of these ingredients."
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Book Review: Twisted by Andrea Kane— A wide range of readers will enjoy how the author blends a passionate love story with high suspense.
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Book Review: No One Heard Her Scream by Jordan Dane— Jordan Dane's debut romance thriller fires on all eight cylinders as San Antonio Detective Rebecca Montgomery tracks a savage killer.
