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Kathleen O'Reilly, Shaken and Stirred

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 Kathleen O'Reilly, Shaken and Stirred:  I liked this a lot, as both the hero and heroine are nice people.  So often, the hero is overbearing, and the heroine swept away, but this is what I like best, a roma

Pamela Palmer, Dark Deceiver

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Pamela Palmer, Dark Deceiver:  second in a series, and I should have read the first one; the worldbuilding is laid out pretty well for a new reader, but I couldn't get involved in the conflicts.

Lisa Ruff, Man of the Year

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Blythe Gifford, Innocence Unveiled

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Blythe Gifford, Innocence Unveiled:  medieval setting, with a heroine who's a weaver; nice to see a woman with a career that makes sense for the period.

Betty Neels, Esmerelda

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Betty Neels, Esmerelda:  I was warned that all Neels books have pretty much the same plot, and lo, it was true!  This is my second Neels, and I am still not sure of the appeal of a romance in which the heroine's time is spent wondering whether the hero is at all interested in her, and t

Operation: Married by Christmas

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Operation: Married by Christmas is a different take on the Runaway Bride hook.  Haley Bell Thornton gets her comeuppance in this fun novel when she goes home and must face the first man she left at the alter.

Julie Cohen, MacAllister's Baby

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I've been looking for recommendations for authors to look for in category romance, and recently one of Julie Cohen's books had some good reviews, so I bought MacAllister's Baby. (I like the British title, Delicious, better, and it suits the book better, imo).

CataRomance.com's Contest!

Okay, this contest at CataRomance.com
is new news to me and for all I know has been around for years, but I
wanted to pass on the information as it is all about books near and

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