Romance

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His Sinful Touch by Candace Camp is yet another a delightful romp in her Mad Morelands series.

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“a tale of choices made because of love”

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With over a dozen English-language books on the topic in the last decade alone, the ill-fated love story of the 12th century French scholar-monk Peter Abelard and his pupil Heloise continues to fas

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“It is a love letter to good writing, interesting plotting, and strong characterization.”

“Does love have to end in heartbreak?”

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“It is no accident that J. R. Ward’s series are beloved. She is a master writer.”

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Many teenagers deal with bullying and count the days until they can put high school behind them.

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“an entertaining paranormal romance with a unique main character . . .”

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“a fast, funny, and rip-roaring adventure of a few days in the life of an orc who’d like to forget his former association with a certain elf, and the elf who’s fighting against awakening ol

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“in dire need of a copy edit and therefore difficult to read.”

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“not only a lovely Regency rendition of Beauty and the Beast but a delightful laugh-out-loud story as well . . .”

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“This novel is one the reader will finish with a sigh, and then set his sights on the nearest bookshop in hopes of finding his own happily ever after.”

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“Rose has again masterfully mined a magic-infused art world of dramatic twists and turns, a luscious romp readers will thoroughly enjoy.”

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“Bravo, J. R. Ward.”

 

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There’s a log of big in this book: the Big Sky country of Montana, where a big family runs two big businesses on a really big spread; and when the problems come, they’re big ones.

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Layla, the titular character of J. R. Ward’s latest, The Chosen, is in an emotional bind.

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“a face belonging in the Sistine Chapel, and his soul in Hell . . .”

Morgan D’Arcy is an English nobleman, a concert pianist, and a vampire.

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Julia Padden, a salesclerk in the men's department at Seattle's Macy's, is upbeat and vivacious.

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clever and full of twists . . . a story well told.”

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“Simply a triumph.”

“Maybe all this freedom doesn’t make you any happier, after all.”

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Nearly 200 years after her death, Jane Austen is still a driving force in the romance genre. Jude Deveraux’s latest novel offers a double dose.

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Mothering Sunday: A Romance is a keeper.”

“You shall go to the ball!”

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There’s a reason some bestselling authors are so popular: They deliver stories that pull you right into a realistic world peopled with characters you love, or love to hate, in interesting scenarios

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When your world is falling apart around you, what do you do?

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“a man who discovers he has something to live for may have to die to achieve his goal . . .”

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