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Marriage of convenience

San­dra Brown is one of my favorite authors. Tiger Prince #112 (SIM) was writ­ten under Brown’s pen name of Erin St. Claire for the Sil­hou­ette Inti­mate Moments (SIM) line.
I have a rel­a­tively good track record with San­dra Brown because I actu­ally started with her roman­tic sus­pense nov­els Cha­rade (1995) and The Wit­ness (1996). Then I slowly made my […]

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The Amer­i­can Duchess by Joan Wolf (1983) is the tale of a pen­ni­less Duke who weds an Amer­i­can heiress. This is my sec­ond time read­ing a Joan Wolf book. Admit­tedly, I’ve col­lected her work for years but never took the time to just pick up another one and read it. Sev­eral read­ers have remarked upon how much […]

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The Billionaire’s Bid­ding by Bar­bara Dun­lop, Sil.Desire #1793, copy­right 2007, 192 pages. The Billionaire’s Bid­ding by Dun­lop was recently a #1 best­seller on eHar​le​quin​.com so I was curi­ous. So I bought it. And loved it. Story was excel­lent and a lot of fun. Here is the back blurb for your perusal:
Scram­bling to save her family’s com­pany, Emma McKin­ley was […]

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Kath­leen Eagle is one of my very favorite con­tem­po­rary romance writ­ers. One might say she is a nat­ural born sto­ry­teller. Her sto­ries have kept me up late at night. Rea­son To Believe is no excep­tion. It’s a story of a mar­riage in trou­ble which is one of my favorite themes. The story is described this way:

Young lovers from starkly dif­fer­ent lives […]

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