Romance Through The Ages
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Sheila Rabe's "A Prince of A Guy"
On the tail of her new success with her 1st romance self-help book, "The Frog with the Glass Slipper," Psychologist/KZOO Radio Personality Dr. Kate Stonewall finds that one has managed to slip its way right into her own backyard.
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May McGoldrick's Flame
Husband and wife team Jim and Nikoo McGoldrick create a fiery Scottish Historical Romance in FLAME.
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Karen Monk's The Witch & The Warrior
Scotland of the Pages features another enchanting glimpse of Scotland in Karyn Monk's THE WITCH AND THE WARRIOR. THE WITCH AND THE WARRIOR is a spell-binding read, full of Medieval charm and history.
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Karen Monk's The Rose and The Warrior
Scotland of the Pages features another enchanting glimpse of Scotland in Karyn Monk's THE ROSE AND THE WARRIOR. This wonderful example of Scottish Historical Fiction is Karyn's third book in the Warrior series, following ONCE A WARRIOR and THE WITCH AND THE WARRIOR.
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Julie Garwood's Ransom
Julie Garwood's Ransom will steal your heart. No price is too much to pay for this Scottish Historical Romance treasure.
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Susan King's The Heather Moon
Susan King's "The Heather Moon" is a delightful journey back to the days surrounding the birth of infant Mary Queen of Scots.
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Shannon Drake's No Other Woman
Best-selling Author Shannon Drake travels back to the Scotland of yore and visits with the Douglas Clan in this outstanding historical romance "Come the Morning."
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Shannon Drake's Conquer the Night
Best-selling Author Shannon Drake travels back to the days of King David of Scotland in this wonderful historical novel "Conquer the Night."
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Nora Roberts' Rebellion
Best-selling Author Nora Roberts sets foot in Scotland during the Jacobite Rebellion in the fictional historical novel "Rebellion."
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The Last Highlander
In this novel with time travel twist, the Last Highlander comes forward into modern-day Scotland.
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A Far Better Rest
A review of Susanne Alleyn's alternative version of Dicken's A TALE OF TWO CITIES.
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A Review of Border Storm
A review of Amanda Scott's BORDER STORM, book two of an tempestuous trilogy set in Scotland's Borders.
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A Review of Border Fire
A review of Amanda Scott's BORDER FIRE, book one of an igniting trilogy set in Scotland's Borders.
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A Review of Devil May Care
Lynne Remick reviews book one of Melanie George's Devil Trilogy. Devil May Care proves a highly-enjoyable, character-driven story.
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Claire Delacroix's The Princess
Author Claire Delacroix weaves tales of medieval Ireland, passion and protest in THE PRINCESS, Book One of the Bride Quest Series.
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Romance with a Regency Rogue
"Valentine" passions abound in this captivating quartet of historical fiction romances set in the Scottish highlands. I guarantee that once you read Book One, you will be back at the bookstore in the blink of an eye to pick up the remaining three books.
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THE LOVE APPLE
A brief exploration of the age-old fruit considered to inspire passion.
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A GARDEN OF ROMANCE
An overview of the history of romance and passion, as well as hints of treasures to be found in Romance Thru the Ages.
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ROMANCE AND THE AMISH : Plain Truth/A Book Review
Set in present day Amish country, Jodi Picoult's Plain Truth is a fiction novel that unwraps the characteristic history, beliefs and social values that have come to mold the views of the Amish regarding romance and sexual relationships. After weaving accurate strands of fact through her manuscript, Picoult challenges their fiber in the form of unmarried, teenage
Amish girl named Katie.
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MESSENGERS OF ROMANCE
The butterfly's beautiful flight of fancy from ancient history into the weddings of modern times.
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ROMANCE IN LITERATURE : Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native
Romance, being at the heart of many truths and tragedies,
has often cropped up in classic literature. In this segment of
Romance Through the Ages, we will explore a film adaptation
of a classic literature piece which is currently available at many video rental stores and libraries.
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A 13th CENTURY VALENTINE
A look at one of the 13th's century's most well-known, inspiring and reflective admission of love.
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DAUGHTER OF TIME BY JOSEPHINE TEY : A Book Review
A review of a fascinating book of fiction, which serves to uncover some of the facts regarding the infamous murders of the Princes in Tower. Includes some small, but intriguing insights into some royal romances/relationships of the time, including the love match between Cecily Nevill and Richard Plantagenet, and Edward IV and his marriage Elizabeth Woodville, as well as
another questionable marriage to Eleanor Butler.
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LITERALLY PLAYING : The Romance of Reading
After Christmas is over, the one present that always outshines the rest is a *new* book, a ticket to a world of people, places and things that have yet to be discovered.
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AUTUMN LEAVES : A 1899 LOVE AFFAIR
In 1899, ailing playwright Anton Chekhov finds love in the
arms of his leading actress, Olga Knipper, in the Autumn
years of his short life. His love letters to his beloved
are preserved in the October, 1997 book, DEAR WRITER, DEAR ACTRESS, by Anton Chekhov and Olga Knipper, edited by Jean Benedetti.
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POCAHONTAS : PLANTING THE SEEDS OF ROMANCE
POCAHONTAS : PLANTING THE SEEDS OF ROMANCE explores the basis for the folktale of the romance between the Indian Princess and John Smith and celebrates the life of the Native American Princess in honor of Native American History Month.
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ROMANCE BEYOND THE GRAVE
ROMANCE BEYOND THE GRAVE is derived from on old legend from
Prince Edward Island, Canada--an eerie tale of a love that defies death and geography.
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