Ten Things I Love About You, by Julia Quinn
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Mary, 5 Pink Hearts!
There are 100 things I love about this book but the main one is that it is a joy to read. So much so that it felt like a friend moving away when I finished and had to put it on the bookshelf. Sebastian and Annabel are so full of life and each bring so much of their own story to the book that together they create magic. Julia Quinn is the gold standard for historical romance and her books are something you can anticipate reading with a great story, wonderful characters and a little bit about the gossipy London society thrown in.
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When Winter Returns, by Kathryn Miller Haines
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Mary Gramlich, 5 Pink Hearts
What wonderful characters, a well written book about a time in our history that has been well documented but not as much from the female point of view. Rosie provides us with the difficulties of trying to make enough money to survive, absorb the complexities of a country surviving the war and hopefully find the love of your life. None of these objectives would have been met if the writer did not articulate this as clearly and wonderfully as she does and write a mystery that keeps your turning the pages to solve.
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Desire Never Dies, by Jenna Petersen
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Laurel, 4 1/2 Pink Hearts
DESIRE NEVER DIES is the second novel in Jenna Petersen’s “Lady Spies Trilogy”. It is fast paced, with plenty of danger and intrigue mingled in with love and passion. Ana and Lucas, although reluctant to work together at first were a great team with chemistry that flowed between them no matter the situation. As Jenna Petersen continues to enchant her readers in this novel with her witty repertoire, and seductive story telling…
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From London With Love, by Jenna Petersen
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by January, 4 1/2 Pink Hearts!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading FROM LONDON WITH LOVE it was full of action, suspense and passion. Meredith and Tristan were clearly meant for one another a long time ago, but something kept them apart. I will say the villain in this novel intrigued me there was something just a little seductively wicked about him, but he was very bad.
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Scandalous, by Jenna Petersen
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Amanda, 5 Pink Hearts
Dominic and Katherine are very attracted to each other, but neither of them is seeking a love relationship. Even Katherine’s marriage to Cole was to be based on friendship and mutual respect, nothing more. But being married to Dominic is quite different that what she had expected.
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Under The Northern Lights, by Tracie Peterson
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Marilyn, 5 Pink Hearts!
Tracie Peterson continues to gift her fans with incredibly inspiring stories of life and love weaving adventure, excitement, and highly charged emotional examples of Christian faith into a fully robust tale that never slows down. Without being overly preachy she presents excellent scenarios that easily guide the reader with food for thought in dealing with life, while seeking reassurances that the paths one takes are the right choice for them.




