Camelot’s Destiny – Cynthia Breeding
April 2nd, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau, 5 Pink Hearts
There have been many versions told of the story of King Arthur, Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) and Lancelot and in this brilliantly written version which was totally engrossing and entertaining by the magic of Camelot, I was sad to see it end. In this version the author gets up close and personal in examining on a more intimate level the motivations of Arthur, Gwenhwyfar and Lancelot and the great love they shared for one another.
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Wild And Wicked In Scotland – Melody Thomas
September 13th, 2009 • No Comments
Amazingly sensual and wickedly engaging, Melody Thomas’s sweeping tale instantly drew me in. Her characters, especially our hero and heroine, pulse with exuberant life and vivid emotion. Ms. Thomas takes a tale of espionage and it’s most detrimental deterrent—love—and breathes a fresh spin on an often-used plot.
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Angel In My Bed – Melody Thomas
September 13th, 2009 • No Comments
Melody Thomas did a wonderful job with this book. Many times, I felt as if I were seeing this story as a movie instead of reading it. The settings and underlying emotions were very well written. The characters movement and expressions were so realistic it made them leap right off the page.
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Beloved Stranger – Patricia Potter
August 17th, 2009 • No Comments
Potter brings together a cast of new and fascinating characters as well as old friends from the first book BELOVED IMPOSTER in this wonderful historically set series of the Maclean family.
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The Marriage Spell – Mary Jo Putney
August 16th, 2009 • No Comments
Mary Jo Putney is an author that I have always enjoyed. She has a real talent for writing stories that are interesting and engrossing.
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The Duke and I – Julia Quinn
August 14th, 2009 • No Comments
I enjoyed reading about the Bridgerton clan and the overall lightness of this book. At times, it became surprisingly serious, particularly towards the end, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.




