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Nora Roberts' Vision in White
The contemporary romance Vision in White, the first novel of the Bride Quartet series, introduces readers to wedding photographer "Mac" Elliot and her struggle with love.
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Amanda Quick's The Third Circle
Romantic suspense and supernatural thrills propel Quick's fourth Arcane Society novel deeper into the realm of darkness surrounding The Society's paranormal secrets.
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Amanda Quick's Arcane Society Novels
Amanda Quick, aka Jayne Ann Krentz, follows the dangerous men and insightful women of the secretive Arcane Society of Late Victorian England and 21st century America.
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Author Profile – Jayne Ann Krentz
Jayne Ann Krentz, writing as Amanda Quick and Jayne Castle, creates sizzling scenes of love and intrigue in her contemporary, historical, and futuristic romance novels.
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Review of Soul Siren by Aisha DuQuesne
Explicitly detailed, Soul Siren leaves the reader with a tantalizing image of female sexuality enhanced by the psychologically thrilling storyline of obsessive love.
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Susan Straight's A Million Nightingale's
Incorporating both the cultural and gender implications of patriarchal ideology, Susan Straight offers her reader an opportunity to view the life of an Antebellum female.
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Walt Whitman and Transcendentalism
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking explores Walt Whitman's ideas regarding the cyclical nature of time and the notion of humanity's interconnectivity.
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Walt Whitman's Peaceful Actions and Ideals
According to Walt Whitman scholars, Whitman was not raised within the tenets of one particular religion, but "Quaker thought always played a major role in Whitman's life"
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