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Rainbow's End

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This was probably the best Love Inspired book I've ever read!  It was very well written, although at times I felt the author had way more plot action to convey than her word count allowed for, and things got a tad rushed here and there, although I would way rather have an author cram and rush than stretch and dribble (yack) so that was all cool with me!

The Man with the Golden Gun

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Ah, good ol' James Bond.  As chauvinist as they come, but ya gotta love him.  I've seen several of his movies, but this was the first book I'd read.  Definately worth the extra effort.  Oh, boy, Ian Fleming had a vocabulary of gold, and the imagination to go with it.  I'm humbled.

Untouched

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This was a really great book!  I can see why it would be a finalist for RITA!  The premise was unique and fit very well with the storyline and execution.  I also thought the language and imagery were top notch!  The tension was great, and the characters managed to seem very real, even though one of them was a former superhero, LOL!

Their Christmas Wish Come True

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This was a very cute little story that had several elements I really liked.  The author used some fresh, vivid images and the ending had a little unexpected twist.  The pacing was good, but i could have used maybe a little mroe romantic tension.

Strange Bedpersons

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This one came in the mail new from Harlequin, but when I looked inside, I saw it was copyright 1994.  Oh well, I read it anyway and it was soooo cute!  There were a lot of elements I really loved, and sex on the grand paino was just one of them!

Overexposed

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This was the hottest Blaze I've read yet.  Hot, hot, hot.  Whew!

The Man Tamer

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Talking in Your Sleep

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This was a very good book.  I thought the concept was interesting, maybe a bit of a stretch, but it was executed well enough that it was believable.  I was also glad the author worked the setting element, making what wouldn't ordinarily seem very exotic into something that added to the story.

Kidnapped!

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This was a very hot premise.  There were a lot of elements I enjoyed thoroughly, especially the ending, which was very satisfying, and made me very happy I'd decided to read the book.  That said, there was a lot of time spent on her psychological state, which for me, lowered the hotness level of the book.

Cold Case, Hot Bodies

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This was one of the hottest Blaze I've read.  I was totally confused in the beginning becasue when the two main characters didn't get together right away, and then when they did, you didn't know who the woman was.  But once I got that straightened out, it was all good.

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