Whispers Of Winter, by Tracie Peterson
May 20th, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau, 5 Pink Hearts
People living in the Alaskan wilderness not only had to have strength of body and fortitude, but a devout strength in a belief of a higher power and this is brought home in spades in this final book in the Alaskan Quest series. Ms. Peterson has a rare gift for storytelling and this entire series (see SUMMER OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN and UNDER THE NORTHERN LIGHTS) is a testimony to her well written and well researched stories as she gifts readers with an unforgettable historical inspirational tale featuring tremendous and brilliant characterizations with great historical background.
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My Noble Knight – Cynthia Breeding
April 2nd, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau, 5 Pink Hearts
When Deidre of the Languedoc, daughter of a high priestess and direct descendent from the bloodline of Mary Magdalene sets out in search of the “Philosopher’s Stone”, she began an adventure that would be a turning point in her life. Carrying an old book with tales of a place called Camelot where fair ladies found themselves saved by chivalrous knights of old, she becomes enchanted with the thought that perhaps, she just may discover a noble knight for herself.
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Madame’s Deception – Renee Bernard
April 2nd, 2010 • No Comments
Reviewed by Laurel, 4 1/2 Pink Hearts
MADAME’S DECEPTION takes the reader on a myriad of emotions and with a serial killer running loose threatening the safety of The Crimson Belle girls it added an element that perhaps really was not needed to bring the hero and heroine together it however added a twist to the story ensuring a happily ever after for the characters.
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The Heir And The Spare – Maya Rodale
August 9th, 2009 • No Comments
THE HEIR AND THE SPARE is Maya Rodale’s debut novel; she took a well-used plot line and enhanced it making it her own. If this is any indication of what is to come next, I venture she will have a remarkable writing career ahead of her.
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The Marsh Hawk – Dawn MacTavish
August 9th, 2009 • No Comments
MacTavish has woven an adventuresome regency set in Cornwall, England that the reader is sure not to forget. Pairing two wonderful protagonists together who fell in love at first sight before getting to know one another helped to show and define the areas where their lack of trust caused such angst.
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Midnight’s Bride – Sophia Johnson
August 4th, 2009 • No Comments
MIDNIGHT’S BRIDE like previous novels by Sophia Johnson is full of humour, drama, love and passion. Not to mention the intricate plot and descriptive details, with the well rounded character development making this novel a must read. With so many things happening in this novel that pulls on your emotions, I seriously got a kick out of Netta and her innocence on the matters of the marriage bed.




