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My trip to SF plus pictures

Medical Romance Author's posse - half of Emily Forbes, Lillian Darcy, Amy Andrews, Lynne Marshall, Laura Iding, Fiona Simpson, Dianne Drake, Alison Roberts and Janice Lynn.jpg

Hello everyone,

In Bed With Her Italian Boss

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In Bed with Her Italian Boss by Kate Hardy was originally titled Breakfast With Giovanni and was released in the UK as a Modern Heat/Extra book.  This is a fairly new line which has taken off very well in the UK, so I'm told.  This book also won the Romance Novelists Association award just a few months back, which is equivalent to the RITA .  Needless

Presumed Guilty

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I love that Harlequin is re-issuing some of my favorite author's older books.  Presumed Guilty is a 1993 book by Tess Gerritsen, which holds up surprisingly well for 2008!  The heroine is guilty of committing adultery, but winds up being accused of murder.  Gerritsen unfolds the story in such a way that the reader never loses interest.  And speaking of interest, the

Their Special-Care Baby

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Fiona McArthur writes a touching story that begins with a train wreck and ends with, well I won't give that part away.  I'm not usually one for amnesia stories, but under Ms.

July Dear Reader

Dear Readers and Friends,

Manuscript Makeover

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Manuscript Makeover is a comprehensive writer's tool kit for the serious author.  I have read others on this topic, and find this book to be excellent.  Ms.

Doctor in the House

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One of the things I loved about NEXT novels was their willingness to tell a "different" love story.  One of my gripes about NEXT was that I was under the impression NEXT was supposed to be about older women.  Too many of the heroines in that line were in their early thirties, when I'd hoped to see forty-somethings (and beyond) ... but I digress.

The Bride's Baby

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June Blog

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Dear Friends and Readers,

AN IRISH COUNTRY DOCTOR

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This lovely Irish countryside novel about an eccentric General Practioner and his young assistant was a joy to read.  The story built slowly, and I had a chance to get to know the cast of characters and their challenges without feeling railroaded through the book.  Written Circa 1965, there were many medical challenges for Dr.

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