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Arabella
by Heyer, Georgette
Review: I confess that I hate the silly, frivolous heroines that are all too prevalent in most regency romances. Thank heavens that Arabella is not one of those!! I ...more
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At Last Comes Love
by Balogh, Mary
Review: This is probably my favourite book of this series so far. Meg was always my favourite character. I loved the hero, Duncan - who had made so many sacrifices ...more
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A Carnal Agreement
by Violet, Silvia
Review: Born as the bastard son of a duke, Mark yearns for love but is tormented with the fact that gentle society does not consider him marriage material. He is as ...more
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Beauty Like the Night
by Carlyle, Liz
Review: Great prequel to "The Devil You Know" which I read first and found equally excellent. Exploring some depths of psychoanalysis, these are deeper and more ...more
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All About Passion
by Laurens, Stephanie
Review: You realize he is flawed, but hearing his tragedy you understand. I couldn't stop scrolling through the pages to read Francesca breaking down his defenses. The ...more
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Captive of My Desires
by Lindsey, Johanna
Review: If you are a Malory Novel lover like me, then you will love this story. This is one of my favorites that Johanna Lindsey has produced yet. Gabriel makes a ...more
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After the Abduction
by Jeffries, Sabrina
Review: This was my favorite of the Swanlea series and Juliet was my favorite sister. This book also brings back other favorites such as character, Griff Knighton. ...more
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A Secret Love
by Laurens, Stephanie
Review: I've been reading the Cynster series slowly and I have to admit this is probably the best of the series yet. I can't say that in definite terms because I haven...more
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