Monthly Archives: November 2012

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Christian values, end-of-the-world type danger, life-changing mysteries, and vampires! I loved the story in Kiss of Night and will definitely be reading on in the series. I’m thoroughly intrigued by the brimming war author Debbie Viguie creates, and the roles the … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Insouciant adjective not worrying about or paying attention to possible problems marked by blithe unconcern    Lachlain found it disturbing that they were all so insouciant about this. Here a Lykae lay with the youngest member of their household in … Continue reading

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One of my new favorite authors is Charlotte Stein. She not only made my auto buy list, but she’s become one of those authors I study for their mastery of craft. There are authors that have such an intimate way … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Invective noun 1. Insulting language or swearing 2. Abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will At this, the wretch let out a hoarse stream of invective and began writhing like a fresh-caught … Continue reading

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Tip of the Spear by Marie Harte captured my imagination and never let go as it catapulted me into a powerful love story set in a dangerous, post-apocalytic, western setting complete with carniverous horses, sky-rocks, and blood-drinking trees. I loved the sheer … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Sublimation noun (psychology) modifying the natural expression of an impulse or instinct (especially a sexual one) to one that is socially acceptable They were at opposite ends of the sprawling attic, but they shared a bathroom. They could ignore each … Continue reading

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Carson is trying to escape his home town of Potter Falls. Julie has a passion for Potter Falls that runs miles deep, just like the roots she’s set down, and it’s Carson’s fault for bringing her to Potter Falls in the first … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Benighted adjective lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture. “But we live in benighted times,” said Dain. “And I am, as Miss Trent will assure you, the most benighted of men. I have, among other quaint beliefs, the antiquated notion that … Continue reading

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I love reading military romance written by someone in the military. Jessica Scott makes military life come alive. Until There Was You took me deep into a labyrinth of friendship, loyalty, and love as they relate to the politics of military life. … Continue reading

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