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Review: Mirror, Mirror by Karen Wiesner

Gwen Nicholson-Nelson has spent twenty-five years learning to deal with the visions left behind after a car accident almost claimed her life. She can see the future and she can see death. In fact, she saw her husband’s death before it happened. She has also felt a connection to another with the same powers, only this one uses them for evil, destroying and manipulating people. Agreeing to do a biography of her husband brings Dylan Mitchell back in to her life and she senses the other getting closer. When she realizes this man …

Review: THE TRUTH ABOUT LORD STONEVILLE by Sabrina Jeffries

Hetty Plumtree is beside herself with worry over her five out of control grandchildren.  It is time they married and gave her great-grandchildren, so she has declared an ultimatum.  They have one year to marry or she will disinherit them.  The Sharpe siblings are shaped by the mysterious death of their parents and the scandal haunts them still, twenty years later, so they are disinclined to marry.

Oliver, Marquees of Stoneville, decides to thwart his grandmother by bringing home a pretend fiancée, someone extremely unsuited, so she will change her mind.  However, it is …

Review: The Reckoners by Doranna Durgin

THE RECKONERS begins a series where the supernatural world is thriving all around us, and this innovative book tells the specifics of those who know this usually hidden area extremely well. Doranna Durgin cleverly brings many fantasy elements to life with much imagination, leaving you wondering about what is really out there.

Her ability to converse with spirits led Lisa “Garrie” McGarrity to a career of ghost hunting, and she even has a team to help her get the answers required when she is on a case. Lately, her ability to appease those who have …

Review: Prairie Wind by Maxine Isakson

Leah Worth is mourning the loss of  her husband. Pregnant and in charge of the Diamond C, she must muster up all the courage  she can to see her husband’s wishes carried out.   When one of her employees notifies her of something strange that may have led to the death of her husband,  Leah finds that her youth is making it hard for people to take her seriously.

Despite the odds, Leah is a force to be reckoned with. Even though she is with child she fights for the families that she has on her …

Review: A Highlander’s Homecoming (Daughters of the Glen, Book 6) by Melissa Mayhue

There are compelling moments all throughout the sixth book of the Daughters of the Glen series, some resulting from danger and other times because of mounting passion, where each one is brimming with intense emotions. Melissa Mayhue knowledgeably brings the Scottish Highlands to life with an engrossing storyline featuring a diverse group of characters.

While Scottish Highlander Robert MacQuarrie was spared from death in 1272 by being transported to a future time when medical procedures could save him, he deeply regrets not being able to carry out the promise he gave to a dying …