by Sybil | Aug 13, 2007 | News, Quacking About |
Tweet Enchanting the Lady by Kathryne Kennedy I haven’t started this yet but plan to read it soon. I am never sure what to make of historical paranormals and more often than not they don’t work for me (I could rec two off the top of my head). And I had...
by Sybil | Aug 13, 2007 | Uncategorized |
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by Sybil | Aug 13, 2007 | Quacking About |
Tweet Publishers often say: if there was a market we would love to print more westerns. Authors often say: if there were publishers buying them I would write one. And readers often say: If they print them we will buy! There are some of us who cry a river for more...
by Lawson | Aug 13, 2007 | Review |
Tweet Bewitching the Highlander by Lois Greiman Scottish Highlander Keelan has been away from home, studying in Paris, and comes home to his mother accused of witchcraft and his father murdered. To save his family’s honor he lets his mother give him a potion,...
by Sybil | Aug 12, 2007 | Uncategorized |
Tweet A Reason to Sin by Maureen McKade **March 2008** Rebecca Glory Bowen Colfax was out of options. Which is how she wound up working at the Scarlet Garter in Oaktree, Kansas as a singer and hurdy-gurdy girl, trying to scrape together enough money to get her son...