Jill Hart is an avid reader and reviewer. In addition to Blogcritics, her reviews can be found on RadiantLit, The Suspense Zone and Trashionista.com. Her newest addition is a blog on PreciousMoms.com entitled Radiant Readers. Jill also runs a network of sites for Christian Work at Home Moms including CWAHM.com, CWAHD.com and CWAHMnetwork.com.
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Book Review: The Devlin Diary by Christi Phillips
This fantastic follow-up to The Rossetti Letter finds Claire Donovan in London teaching history at Cambridge.
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Book Review: Christ The Lord: The Road To Cana by Anne Rice
The book left me intrigued, thinking how the author saw Jesus' life and trying to meld those images with the knowledge and perceptions already held.
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Book Review: Millie's Fling by Jill Mansell
A story that will keep you turning the pages — and laughing the entire time.
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Book Review: The Finishing Touches by Hester Browne
There comes a time in the life of every girl when she's ready to make a change.
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Book Review: Miranda's Big Mistake by Jill Mansell
Mansell's novels are complex, full of story-lines that criss-cross, interconnect and zig-zag so that you never know quite what to expect. That's what makes them so delightful.
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Book Review: Almost Home by Pam Jenoff
With her third novel, Jenoff still delivers strong writing and storylines for which she has become known.
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Book Review: Lucia: A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon by Andrea Di Robilant
The beauty of Venice and Italy comes through clearly in this beautiful illustration of life during the times of Napoleon.
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Interview with British Sensation Jill Mansell, Author of An Offer You Can’t Refuse
"I write my books by hand with a Harley Davidson fountain pen and always have the TV on while I’m working."
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Book Review: An Offer You Can't Refuse by Jill Mansell
One of Britain's most-loved contemporary authors makes her U.S. debut with quirky characters, a unique plot, and a great ending.
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Book Review: Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo
I was excited to find a book that went at Austen from a different approach and it didn't let me down.
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