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My Mama's Waltz
Published in Paperback by Atria (1999-03-01)
Author: Eleanor Agnew
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Excellent source of support!!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-19
I really enjoyed hearing other stories of daughters of alcoholic mothers. It aided in my therapy because it helped me remember events that I was having a hard time remembering. I found that my situation was much like others. Therefore, I didn't feel so alone. I highly recommend this book.

The best book I have found
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-23
As an adult daughter of an alcoholic mother, I have read several ACoA books but never really found anything that spoke to me like My Mama's Waltz did. I was amazed at how many issues stem from growing up with an alcoholic mother. It was so comforting to read others' experiences and know that I'm not crazy and other women are going thru the same things. This book is a gem and I have recommended it to my three sisters and a girlfriend. So far, everyone has loved it as much as I did. If you are an adult daughter of an alcoholic mother you have to read this book!!!

Healing words
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-16
I have not even finished this book yet, but already I feel like I'm healing. My mother was an alcoholic (now dry), her mother was an alcoholic, and I used to drink heavily myself. It's shedding light on some of my tendencies (trying to bend over backwards to please everyone, feeling abandoned by my mom at times, and so on). It also explains to me some of her behaviors and why she has anger lingering in her life and how it affects her still. Very insightful.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-26
My mother was not an alcoholic, but her mother was. I helped me to understand my mother so much better and how being raised by an alcoholic effected her life. As a person in recovery 7 yrs and now a mom, this book solidified my sobriety to see what a burden an alcoholic mother can be to a child. Thank You.

It WAS Real...
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-09
It WAS Real. The things you experienced with your alcoholic mother WERE real.

Other people have been through the same horror, guilt, and despair. I found this book very comforting.

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Around the World on a Bicycle
Published in Hardcover by Cucumber Island Storytellers (1996-12)
Author: Fred A. Birchmore
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It profoundly influenced my life.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-07
I read this book in the LSU library in 1961 and it profoundly influenced my life. It led to my bicycle racing and touring life, the 12 bike shops, importing and distribution and meeting my wife at the Cologne trade show. I ride 10 miles to lunch and then back 4 times a week, but have not yet had time to make a really long trek. It was always my intention to visit Athens, GA to meet Mr. Birchmore, if he were still there. Now, through the magic of the internet, I can tell him this and get a copy of the book. However, I still remember most of the passages well, including the name of his bicycle! It has been very useful to relate current events in the East to the descriptions in his book. Thank you very much, Mr. Birchmore.

Barrett Leibe, New Orleans

Going,going, and still going...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-08
I am ordering the book today. I just wanted you to know that Fred is 89, still bicycling, and living in Athens, Georgia. Look him up on the net.

Fond Memories
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-03
This book first caught my attention in a public library some 40+ years ago, and I have never forgotten it. Birchmore's accounts of exhaustion, danger, exhilaration, and discovery are themselves thrilling, a testament to physical and emotional stamina. For armchair traveler and potential world explorer alike, this is an account to treasure.

what an adventure
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-22
I HAD HEARD THE NAME FRED BIRCHMORE FROM MY FATHER AND AUNTS IN ATHENS, GA WHEN I WAS A CHILD. I RECENTLY FOUND A FIRST RUN SIGNED COPY IN OUR OLD FAMILY HOME. WHAT A WONDERFUL ADVENTURE WITH MANY REFERENCES TO HIS HOMETOWN, ATHENS,GA AND HIS BELOVED UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. IT WAS VERY INTERRESTING TO RELIVE THE WORLD POLITICS AT THAT TIME. THIS IS A MUST READ FOR EVERY CYCLIST. THERE WAS A RECENT FRED BIRCHMORE SIGHTING AT THE WOLF CAMERA STORE AND THE YMCA IN ATHENS.HE AND HIS WIFE CONTINUE TO WALK AND SWIM ALMOST EVERY DAY.

Common Human Experience from 60 years ago
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-26
I am going to ride a bicycle around the world in the year 2000, so I have been reading a lot of books by people who have done the same. This one is unique because it is about a guy who did it in the 30's on an old "Cruiser" bicycle without any "modern" technology to assist him. It is interesting to contrast his experiences to modern day bicycle touring, to see the differences and feel the almost eerie similarities. One touching moment in it is when he talks in retrospect about "The War," World War I. In his world, WWII has not even happened yet. I look at his young face staring out through old-time, black and white photos and wonder where he is now and what he is doing, or if he is even still alive. I got the book originally from my city's library. It was a first edition (1939). The due date card had date stamps from the 40's and 50's. That "old" and "from the past" feel of the physical book itself was a pleasent aspect. Reading it has been a fun experience on many different levels. It definitely has a different twist than reading the accounts of people who have gone around the world recently. Other good books about around the world bicycling trips: < Miles From Nowhere -- Barbara Savage> Also highly recommended by other people, and the one that I am going to read next: Happy Reading!! (And Riding!)

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Love From The Ashes
Published in CD-ROM by Starlight Writer Publications (2000-04-01)
Author: Denise A. Agnew
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A love story that survives time.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-26
Nate Dempsey is a hero in all senses, overcoming the odds and taking care of the women in his life. The boss' daughter is another woman he protects, and comes to care for. Can he protect her against Mother Nature when she decides to throw earthquakes and consuming fires at San Fransico? You'll stay up late to find out if Grace and Nate can salvage their love from the ashes.

Denise Agnew does it again!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-04
Denise Agnew has done it again with LOVE FROM THE ASHES! Agnew knows her history and knows her romance. Passion and chaos erupt when Irish laborer Nate Dempsey and born-to-the-manor Grace Wynne find true love but must fight against the prejudices of society. Set against the dramatic and exciting backdrop of the San Franscisco earthquake, readers will love the vivid detail, original style and charming characterizations. Don't miss it! -----Tess Mallory, Leisure/Lovespell romance author

Highly recommended
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-03
LOVE FROM THE ASHES by Denise Agnew is a powerful, original romance guaranteed to satisfy the most demanding romance reader. Set in San Francisco in 1906, historical accuracy sets the remarkable tone and background of this fascinating glimpse into the past.

Nathaniel Dempsey, Nate, is accustomed to division. Coming from Ireland, he has known religious division. Now a member of the San Francisco working class, he knows class division. Yet despite the barriers of wealth and background between them, those divisions aren't enough to keep his attraction and love for Grace under control.

Grace comes from a world of wealth and privilege. Raised in the highest social circles, life in Denver had been an endless sea of social events including parties, balls, weddings and funerals, all very carefully supervised according to very proper rules. But when Grace refuses her sixth proposal, her mother and stepfather banish her to San Francisco to live with her father. Delighted with her newfound freedom, Grace and her stepmother Mary become involved with the suffragette movement.

Grace's father hires Nate to chauffeur his wife and daughter in his new Studebaker. Of course the independent Grace insists upon driving lessons, throwing herself headlong into the adventure. But she wasn't prepared to fall in love with her father's chauffeur. Nor to confront her father's disappointment and displeasure in her desire to pursue the suffragette movement.

LOVE FROM THE ASHES is a delightful reminder of priorities. Combining romance and tragedy, love and unexpected danger, it is a marvelous reminder of what beauty may grow in a place swept clean by fire when love is allowed to grow.

Out of the Ashes
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
Grace Wyne wants to marry for love. After she refuses her sixth proposal for a 'suitable match,' her mother ships her off to her father in San Francisco. Nate Dempsey, an Irish immigrant, gets a job working for Grace's father as a chauffeur and finds himself immediately fascinated by the irrepressible Grace. Then disaster strikes in the form of the Great San Francisco earthquake, and neither Grace nor Nate's life will ever be the same. Denise A. Agnew builds a triumph out of the tragedy of the 1906 earthquake. She fashions a hero from an ordinary man, a heroine worth fighting for, and a love which can survive anything. Passionate description and an obvious love for her subject make Ms. Agnew's book Love From the Ashes a satisfying read.

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Herbs of the Earth: A Self-Teaching Guide to Healing Remedies: Using Common North American Plants and Trees
Published in Paperback by Upper Access (1989-08)
Author: Mary Carse
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Makes it easy to get started and is also a great reference!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-03
This book is set up into lessons, one for each letter of the alphabet. It goes over the natural remedies for many illnesses and health issues, including item, recommended dosage and how to prepare it. When you're done with the lessons, you can use it as a huge alphabetical reference guide. This book packs a lot of information in an easy-to-use format.

Great introduction and reference guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-03
This guide works for both those new to studying herbs and those who would like a solid reference book. It is laid out in alphabetical lessons that can later serve as a quick reference index. The author actually goes beyond the herbs themselves to discuss illnesses and ailments that can be treated with natural remedies. The book makes it easy to get started studying a sometimes overwhelming topic!

Whether you know a little or a lot...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-14
If you don't know a lot about herbal remedies, buy this book! That's what I did, and I learned more than I expected about finding, preparing and using herbs for healing. I thought I would just get an overview, but the book is easy to understand, and the review questions are terrific for making sure you retain what you've read! I was so impressed that I lent the book to a friend who knows a lot about natural healing. She ended up buying a copy for herself! I'm not kidding. It's really that good.

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Bridge Through The Mist
Published in Paperback by Treble Heart Books (2001-11-09)
Author: Denise A. Agnew
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A Book for All Lovers of Historical Romance
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-13
I will think of this book the next time I find a ring lying on the ground! Like a genie, if I could rub the ring and be transported into the arms of a man like Tynan of MacBrahin, I'd barely notice the culture shock and likely wouldn't care.

This is a wonderful historical that is thoughtfully written in a clear and riveting style that pits today's woman with yesterday's hero of legends we all dream about. What manner of man in ancient history would not be embarrassed by a mere lass saving his life? It's supposed to work the other way around.

The book is a must read, with the characters containing a subtle underlying humor that can't fail to intrigue you. I highly recommend this book. -Lee Emory

Highly recommend
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-03
Fans of LOVE FROM THE ASHES and BEST BUDDIES will recognize Denise Agnew's rich voice in her latest novel, BRIDGES THROUGH THE MIST. In this novel, Agnew's characteristic spirit and passion shine through with intense clarity and ingenuity, providing a captivating read.

On the day before her wedding, Alenna Carstairs found her fiancé in bed with another woman. When she threw a hissy fit back at the law office where they both work, she was fired. Alenna had nothing left to lose, so she left America behind for a once in a lifetime opportunity at an archeological dig at a dark Scottish castle with a lurid past. As she scrapes away dirt, Alenna unexpectedly discovers a lovely garnet ring. She places it on her finger, returns to digging, and moments later she realizes that her surroundings have radically changed. A horse and knight loom out of the mist and nearly trample her.

Thrust into the fourteenth century, Alenna confronts the societal restrictions enforced by the time. Her independent, outspoken nature refuses to yield as demanded, gaining her the attention of the knight, Tylan of MacBrahin. A sexy, powerful man, she feels unaccountably attracted to him, almost as if they have known one another before. Indeed, feelings of deja vu that began at the archeological dig quickly confirm a world she has somehow known before, right down to the appropriate moment to curtsey to the castle owner's Baron.

Unfortunately, the very spirit that attracts Tylan also attracts the attention of the Baron, a man capable of unspeakable evil. Tylan finds himself irrepressibly drawn to Alenna, both by feelings he's kept long hidden, and determination to protect her from danger she doesn't understand. Nevertheless, he desperately tries to resist his feelings, as he has vowed never to become involved with another woman, believing he is cursed after what happened to the last two women in his life.

Lovers of time travel romance will delight in BRIDGES THROUGH THE MIST. Agnew has a remarkable ability for story telling, making the reader a participant in the story. She doesn't shy away from the taboo; yet she presents shocking events with grace and insight, creating a believable, beguiling tale of romance.

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The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (Studies of Nationalities)
Published in Paperback by Hoover Institution Press (2004-09)
Author: Hugh Lecaine Agnew
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comprehensive yet manageable
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-11
I read location appropriate books when I travel and I bought this book among others for a recent holiday in Prague. The history of the area is rich and complex and of course, lengthy! This book thoroughly covers over a thousand years of history balanced nicely between periods with a perfect level of detail, moving between key events and quickly describing the key players. It was a nice enhancement to my visits to many of these places.

I recommend the book for anyone who wishes to learn more about this region of the world and I also recommend visiting there!

Comprehensive in scope, energetic and engaging in style
Helpful Votes: 43 out of 43 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-07
I really enjoyed this book, which is a comprehensive and fast-moving account of the history of the Czechs and their lands.

I teach (management) with the International Program of an American university in Prague. My students are almost all Czech and I greatly admire them and love the magical city of Prague. To help me understand my students and their context, I learned Czech and read Czech history pretty extensively. My interests, which focus on the period from the creation of the First Republic (1918) until the Velvet Revolution (1988/9), are explored by many current history texts. However, while specific periods in Czech history are dealt with, a truly comprehensive history has not been available.

This is now remedied. What Hugh Agnew provides, is a very readable, fast-moving text that covers Czech history from the eighth century until the present. The book is excellently researched and the style, while erudite and flowing, is without any pedantic undertone. Of great importance, changing political and power patterns of a broader European region are explored and their impact on the Czech lands explained. This provides the reader with a wider focus and sets Czech historical developments within a European context; something that many histories fail to do, or fail to do adequately.

A second significant issue is that Agnew deals even-handedly with competing forces in the Czech political and power scene. There has been a tendency for many historians, especially earlier Czechs writers, to follow predetermined fault lines in approaching their subject. This is often reflected in stereotypical themes of Germanic influence and Czech efforts to counter this. While Agnew deals sympathetically with the renascence of Czech national identity and aspirations he preserves a fine degree of informed criticism and balance.

I greatly enjoyed reading Hugh Agnew's book and think that many will find that it provides a much-needed, complete, balanced, and enthusiastic overview of Czech politics and the evolution of national identity. It provides excellent coverage and material for multiple ways of expressing the evolution of the Czech lands and the growth of a distinctive Czech national identity.

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The Dare
Published in Paperback by Ellora's Cave (2007-12-24)
Author: Denise A. Agnew
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Dare to Dare
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-30
The Dare is an exciting, fast-paced Romantic Suspense novel by the talented Denise Agnew. This is the story of a shelterd artist who breaks free of her father's domination to vacation on her own. Isabella meets handsome and sexy cop,Luca. The two begin a torrid affair, then Isabella is targeted by a serial killer on the loose in the area. Luca challenges Isabella and forces her to realise she is beautiful and desirable. The villan is intent on getting Isabella; Luca equally determined to keep her safe as he falls for her.
I highly recommend this and all of this prolific and exciting author's books. Her books are an investment in enjoyable and entertaing reads.

Patti Duplantis

The Dare
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-15
Isabella decides to take a vacation in a small town when she runs across her handsome neighbor Luca.Luckily he's a police officer because there's a seriel killer on the loose.
I could not put this book down! Ms. Agnew is a talented writer!
Terez

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Ellora's Cavemen: Dreams of the Oasis Volume 2
Published in Paperback by Ellora's Cave Publishing (2006-06-21)
Authors: Sylvia Day, Anna J. Evans, Denise A. Agnew, B. J. McCall, Elisa Adams, and Sahara Kelly
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6 hot stories by fabulous Ellora's Cave authors.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
TREASURE HUNTERS by Sylvia Day
In 2015 the Conservative Censorship Committee banned all erotic reading material - both print and ebooks. Now the ban has been lifted and treasure hunter Rick Bronson has decided that the hidden database containing the ebook files is the treasure he intends to find. To find the ebooks, Rick needs help from literary antiquities expert Samantha Tremain. Together they race across the galaxy in search of the missing ebooks. They might get to them faster if it wasn't for all their hands-on research.

ALLERGIC TO LOVE by Anna J. Evans
Werewolf Marcus Ashton has found his true mate, Ella Bradley. Unfortunately, she has canine allergies that act up every time he's around and he's had to slip allergy medication into her cocoa. Ella caught him doctoring her drink and assumed that he's trying to kill her, or maybe it's a libido-enhancing drug. Either way she's determined to have him fired and then she'll be able to get control over her wayward body again. They give in to their baser needs only to discover a major problem that could leave them fighting like cats and dogs.

ECLIPSE by Denise A. Agnew
In hopes of rescuing her sister again, Dawn enters the Den of Wolves in New Orleans to search for the one man she knows can help her - her sister's ex-boyfriend Niall. Saving her sister from her destructive path may be beyond Dawn's abilities but Dawn learns that there's a possibility that she can help Niall. The only way he can be saved from his curse is by having sex with his true love on the night of the blood-red eclipse. Could she possibly be Niall's love and what if it doesn't work?

GENESIS by B.J. McCall
The Purge practically destroyed the entire Zyrai population. Dr. Tria Anara and four other young women only lived because they were off planet at science camp and hid on a lifeless moon. Without men there's no hope of keeping their race from becoming extinct. Fortunately, Captain Dax Rann heard Tria's call and with his all male crew navigated their ship to Tria's location. They thought they were going to aid and comfort but Tria has other plans - ones the men are more than willing to go along with.

BLIND DATE by Elisa Adams
Mike and Ruthie have been friends for years but Mike wants more and Ruthie never takes any of his sexual innuendos seriously. He can see her desire for him as well when she looks at him. Neither of them have been brave enough to do anything about it, until now. Mike knows that Ruthie would never agree to a date with him because she'd be afraid of ruining their friendship. Setting her up on a BLIND DATE is the only way he can think of to show her that he's serious about her. Imagine Ruthie's surprise when her date turns out to be Mike and he knows all her secret desires.

SIR STEPHAN'S FORTUNE by Sahara Kelly
Sir Stephen O'Mannion's "father" disowned him after discovering his Stephen's mother's journals in which she'd admitted that Lionel is not Stephen's father. He has no destination in mind and is wandering the English countryside when his horse comes up lame. A gypsy and her crystal ball show him a woman pleasuring herself. Ileana Baxter needs a real man in her life and bed, and Sir Stephen's appearance at her home may be the answer to her prayers. Sir Stephen doesn't think he has anything to offer but all Ileana really wants is him.

I've been a big fan of the Cavemen anthologies since they began. I've never failed to enjoy each and every story. The genres cover everything from contemporary to futuristic, paranormal and even historical. The ELLORA'S CAVEMEN anthologies provide the perfect opportunity to try out a new genre that you may not have otherwise thought to try. They also introduce new-to-you authors. All of the authors in this anthology do a stupendous job writing genuinely enjoyable stories that have excellent sex scenes, very cool plots and interesting characters. ELLORA'S CAVEMEN: DREAMS OF THE OASIS II is definitely destined for my keeper shelf.

Dreams of the Oasis Anthology
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-21
Treasure Hunters by Sylvia Day

Samantha Tremain is an expert in ancient erotic romance and looking for a little adventure in her life. Rick Bronson is a mercenary looking for a very valuable database of erotic e-books. When these two 23rd Century individuals meet, sparks fly as they try to find the ancient treasure together. Throw in a rival treasure seeker who happens to be an ex-lover and Sam finds the adventure she has always dreamt of.

This is a very fun futuristic story. Sam and Rick together sizzle on the page, and I found them enjoyable both in bed and out. The story seems slightly rushed at some points, but overall it is a very enjoyable read.

Allergic to Love by Anna J. Evans

Marcus Ashton is a werewolf who has just found his mate. The only problem is that his prickly mate is allergic to him. When Ella Bradley issues an invitation for drinks Marcus jumps at the chance, not realizing the challenges that lay ahead. Ella has been hurt in the past, her mother was institutionalized for believing in the paranormal and Ella has already endured one abusive relationship with an ex-fiancé. She doesn't want or need another dominant man in her life; especially one who believes in the very things she thinks are crazy.

Marcus and Ella make a very interesting couple. They are fleshed out and appealing, with a layer of humor that is hard to find in such a short story. This was my first book by Anna J. Evans, but it won't be my last.

Eclipse by Denise A. Agnew

Dawn Chartrier is desperate to find her troubled sister and there is only one man who can help her, Niall Machaire. Ten years ago, Dawn fell helplessly for Niall only to see him run off with her sister Maureen. But now Maureen is caught up in a world of vampires and werewolves and needs Dawn's help. Niall has been desperate for over 550 years. He has his own share of problems, and there is only one woman who can help him. Lucky for him, she just happened to walk right into his arms.

Dawn and Niall together are scorching and their lust jumps right off the page. Niall's problem adds a different twist to the story, one that I wasn't expecting but thoroughly enjoyed!

Genesis by B. J. McCall

Dr. Tria Anara is charged with protecting the last of a dying race. Her planet was invaded and her people destroyed. Now all that remains are Tria and four young women. Dax Rann is a Captain in the Sarruian Expeditionary Force charged with finding any remaining trace of the Zyrai. When he chances upon Tria's Station, he initiates contact, bringing with him four crewmen. Dax and Tria are instantly attracted to one another, but Tria has responsibilities to her charges that she cannot ignore.

This is a very unique world, with two likable characters. The addition of the women and crewmen adds another layer of spice, along with a very interesting plant that I found very intriguing.

Blind Date by Elisa Adams

Ruthie Ryan and Mike Allen have been best friends for 10 years. They know each other better than anyone else and share everything. But now, what started out as friendship has evolved into something more. When Mike realizes someone has to make the first move, he sets out to fulfill all of Ruthie's fantasies. Only he needs to do it in a way that she can't possibly refuse.

This was by far my favorite of the six stories. Because the characters are so close to begin with, the relationship was able to progress without any awkwardness. Ruthie is a closet romantic and every situation with Mike was drawn out to perfection. I thoroughly enjoyed this!

Sir Stephen's Fortune by Sahara Kelly

Sir Stephen O'Mannion is on a path leading nowhere. He is homeless and penniless after being thrown out of his family home because of the circumstances of his birth. Ileana Baxter is desperate for a man to come to her. She will soon be homeless and penniless if she does not fulfill the requirements of a controlling relative's will. When Sir Stephen happens upon Ileana under rather unique circumstances, their paths twist and they find in each other, exactly what they need.

In a minimum of words, Sahara Kelly is able to draw out a story that is both interesting and unique. I really enjoyed reading this, and was caught up in the story right from the beginning. Sir Stephen's Fortune is the perfect end to a wonderful set of stories. Each one is unique enough that readers are bound to find something that appeals to their taste.


Shannon
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Haunted Souls: Deep Is the Night
Published in Paperback by Ellora's Cave (2005-03-30)
Author: Denise A. Agnew
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A Must Read!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-24
If you have read the first two books of this series you must read this read this one!!! This is a great follow up to Dark Fire and Night Watch. Haunted Souls just sucks you into the story and into the climatic conclusion of the series. All the players are assembled for the final battle of good versus evil in the small town of Pine Forest, the most haunted town in the world. Will true love triumph over true evil read this one to find out.

Memorable Reading
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-23
This is the third book of a must series. Finally, the Irish vampire Ronan Kieran knows what he needs to do to defeat the ancient one -- find a mortal woman and make her fall in love with him. He detests the idea of using someone, but knows it's their only chance to defeat this horrible evil. Clarissa Gaines returns to Pine Forest for her own reasons, and because horrific visions have compelled her to try and save the city. It's lust at first sight when these two people meet in a cemetery, but can lust turn to love in time to stop a dark evil bent on destroying the town?

A long-time fan of Ms. Agnew's work, Haunted Souls does not disappoint. It is important to read the earlier books in the series to understand the relationships and the evil Ronan and Clarrisa fight, but that's no chore with her wonderfully evocative writing. The character depth makes Clarissa feel like a good, trusted friend. Ronan takes your breath away from his first appearance in the earlier books and proves he's a hero worthy of his own stories.

Lush descriptions of the haunted town made the tale delightfully spooky and a great fall read. I finished the book close to Halloween, and it was quite the atmospheric read. Her love scenes sizzle off the page, and the plot twists and turns will keep you reading long into the night.

A wonderful book by a wonderful author.

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How to Talk to Your Doctor: Getting the Answers And Care You Need (Best Half of Life)
Published in Paperback by Quill Driver Books (2006-10-30)
Author: Patricia Agnew
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The right questions for your doctor
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-09
We all go to our doctor with a mind full of things to ask, but somehow we never get to them and can come out of the office feeling just as confused as when we went in or even worse--we hated the entire experience. This book can alleviate those fears and help you and your doctor achieve the satisfaction and productive visit you both want. I found the book helpful and informative about various issues regarding patient care.

How to Talk to Your Doctor is the perfect consumer's advocate in book form
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
If you've ever felt hurried and dissatisfied in dealing with your too-busy doctor but don't know what else to do, then How to Talk to Your Doctor: Getting the Answers and Care You Need is for you: it tells how to get the information needed from a doctor to make informed medical decisions, from understanding prescriptions and tests to assessing the value and necessity of procedures. From using the Internet to gather information to making special needs known, How to Talk to Your Doctor is the perfect consumer's advocate in book form, and general-interest libraries should find it a popular pick.


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