Book Review: Nora Roberts’ Shadow Spell
Irish falconer Connor O’Dwyer crosses casual paths with Meara Quinn, the local horse trainer, and it takes a brush with death for him to see her in a different light.
Irish falconer Connor O’Dwyer crosses casual paths with Meara Quinn, the local horse trainer, and it takes a brush with death for him to see her in a different light.
Two near-strangers can’t forget each other, even as they try to resume normal lives. It’s their connection that drives this tough, tender novel told in two voices.
A tale of love and betrayal in a three-cornered sibling relationship involving Rebecca, her half-sister, Belinda, and Lucie, a country waif informally adopted by Rebecca.
With a light touch and plenty of humor, Jennifer Holm celebrates the wonder of science with fascinating questions about life and death, family and friendship, immortality…and possibility.
World War Three lasted twelve days. Twelve days was all it took for mankind to devastate the planet and almost eradicate the human race. No victor emerged from the ashes and billions lost their lives.
It’s a twist on the tale of Romeo and Juliet with Bevolio Montague, cousin to Romeo, the center of attention. And it has a better ring of truth to it than Shakespeare’s original.
Cath’s whole world revolves around an author’s Simon and Baz characters, inspiring her own writing, inspiring her own fanfic version she must finish before the author does.
Nicola Marter with her psychometric gift follows Anna into the past of the glittering Russian court amongst the Jacobites, unearthing a tale of love, courage, and redemption.
Corruption threatens the end to the South Essex regiment and Major Richard Sharpe when he discovers an illegal recruiting ring selling soldiers to other divisions.
Is it an ancestral memory that informs Carrie McClelland’s story of the betrayal of James Stewart when he attempted to land in Scotland in 1708? And will the knowledge destroy or help her?