Weddings

Conversation With the Fat Girl

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I loved this book.  Maggie is, in my opinion, a likeable and believable character who has some issues but they are issues that I am able to accept as legitimate.  I find her best friend, the local Bridezilla, as another believable, if fairly tragic character.  I think the moral of this story is being overweight doesn't have to destroy your self confidence and being thin isn't always the answer.

Saying "I Do" to the Planet

Over on the Harlequin Wedding Planners Blog, my friend Diane McDilda, author of the Everything Green Living Book, has an awesome column today about green weddings. How cool is that? Saving the environment while you're getting married!!

The Bride's Baby by Liz Fielding

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I liked this book, but towards the end, I just wanted to scream "Ask/tell him/her already!!!" 

As always, Liz's writing is awesome, and although I didn't like this one as much as her others books, it is still an awesome read.   BTW, the sexual tension in this book is very VERY hot!!!

Holy Smokes by Katie MacAlister

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This is the fourth book in the Aisling Greey Guardian novels. It is the best one yet. I have loved each and every book in this series and look forward to reading more.

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I'm Aisling Grey, but you can call me 'frustrated'.

The Best Man's Bride by: Lisa Childs HAR #1210

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The Bride's Baby (A Bride for All Seasons) by Liz Fielding (Harlequin Romance, April 2008)

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A romance that sparkles right off the pages into the heart!

Forever Christmas by Christine Lynxwiler

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Why would anyone want to change the name of a town from "Jingle Bells" to "Summer Valley"?  Kristianna is apalled to learn that an investor wanting to "help" their towns economy insists that it's name be changed.  A name change of this caliber would destroy the town's image and cause a lot of people to have to rename, decorate, and design their businesses.

English Lord, Ordinary Lady

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English Lord, Ordinary Lady

It's upstairs vs downstairs, with a twist in this delightful story of star-crossed lovers Josie and Will. Former socialite *Go-Go Jo* aka Lady Josephine has turned her back on her proper English upbringing to dance to her own beat and this sweet romance has her pitted against a seemingly stuffy, propriety-seeking Lord who is trying to prove himself worthy of his recently inherited title and social standing. The story unfolds with gentle humour and a lovely sympathy for Jo's rebellion against the rigidity of uppercrust society.

Heart of American ~ 2

Are you a long time fan? New to the line? Do you write for American or do you want to? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Join us while we discuss the books, our favorite authors and even the craft of writing for the line.

Agnes and the hitman

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Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer deliver another awesome hit with Agnes and the Hitman. As usual this book is packed with quirky characters, off the wall antics, tons of laughs, suspense and sizzling sex.

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