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January 3rd, 2009 — 3 Stars, 4 Stars, Barons and Baronets, Book Review, Covers, Eliza Doolittle, England, Farmer / Gentleman Farmer, Foster/Orphan, Friends, Julia Quinn, Regency, Virgin, barony, book hands, dancing at midnight, dowry, dunford, henrietta, heroine, kindness, lusty thoughts, midpoint, minx, mistress, pet name, pet names, plot twist, poor man, tomboy, truce from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Minx by Julia Quinn is the third book in the Blydon Series, following Splendid and Dancing at Midnight.
William Dunford inherits a barony out in Cornwall. He also inherits an unexpected ward, not that he knows this when he arrives. Henry, his ward, is a spunky hoydenish tomboy with a plan. She’s going to convince London [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review: Minx by Julia Quinn Minx by Julia Quinn is the third book in the Blydon Series, following Splendid and Dancing at Midnight. William Dunford inherits a barony out in Cornwall. He also inherits an unexpected ward, not that he knows this when he arrives. Henry, his ward, is a spunky hoydenish tomboy with a......
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December 29th, 2008 — 4 Stars, Caroline Linden, England, Friends, Gambling, Guest Reviews, Rogues and Rakehells, Widow or Widower, antagonist, anthony hamilton, ardent admirer, celia, four stars, linden, married women, old school, parentage, pastimes, rake, record time, reece, school friend, seduction, straightforward plot, time and place, timeless romance, writing style, young ladies from Marcia @ Love Romance Passion
Anthony Hamilton had always been scandalous. Even his parentage was questionable though his mother’s husband accepted him as his son. Anthony had been thrown out of school several times for gambling although he did finish Oxford in record time. His debts are sometimes rumored to be very high and at other times he seems flush [...]
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- Fantasy with a Dash of Romance "Every age embraces the vampire it needs," said Mike Deloney. Read on here. The Top 3 Young Adult Books From 2008: in no particular order... Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (vamps), Brisingr by Christopher Paolini (dragons), Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling (wizards). What this means: While it's......
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December 5th, 2008 — 3.5 Stars, Book Review, Comedy of Manners, Counts, Marquis, Viscounts, England, Friends, Georgette Heyer, Regency, Runaway, Secondary Romance, Spinster, Virgin, brother charles, charity girl, curricle, good graces, granddaughter, henrietta, high hopes, lark, miss charity, pickle, romp, silverdale, sole man, sore feet, suitor, suitors, viscount, way to london, whisk from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Charity Girl by Georgette Heyer is one scrumptious romp of trouble after the next. It all begins when Miss Charity Steane was found wandering the hillside, luggage in one hand and very sore feet. She is picked up by Viscount Ashley Desford and whisked away in his curricle as blasé as anything you please. He [...]
Related Websites - Review: Charity Girl by Georgette Heyer Charity Girl by Georgette Heyer is one scrumptious romp of trouble after the next. It all begins when Miss Charity Steane was found wandering the hillside, luggage in one hand and very sore feet. She is picked up by Viscount Ashley Desford and whisked away in his curricle as blasé......
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November 13th, 2008 — David, Friends, Silicon Valley Moms Blog, dating, economy, life from David Mott @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
As a single dad with half-time custody, I straddle the worlds of parenting and dating. One night I’m helping my son with math homework, or discussing Hawthorne’s use of light and darkness with my daughter. The next night I’m on…
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July 8th, 2008 — BlogHer, Erika, Friends, bloggers, blogher08, conference from Erika Jurney @ Silicon Valley Moms Blog
Next week is the long-awaited (by me anyway) BlogHer Conference 2008 in San Francisco, and I need to share my biggest concern. It isn’t the thought of controversy, it isn’t a fear of being in a large gathering, it isn’t…
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