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It's so sad!

A good ole book by a good ole boy!

SweetIt's a sweet romance with a Christmas theme and a neat twist at the end.


Another good story from Brenda JoyceRaphael Caldwell was a mysterious man who had a task that need to be done in Aurora. After his wound healed, he must be gone from the town as soon as possible. But he can't let go and forget the sweet Emily just yet. Meanwhile, Emily didn't want to be parted with her captor also, until a lie torn them apart. Raphael got caught and would be hanged. Emily will risk all she had to save the man she'd fallen in love. Even if that mean she had to ruined her good name.
This was a good story that Brenda Joyce write. Fast pace with strong characters like Emily and Raphael who you'll will love instantly. Look for her novels such as The Bragg's family series, Beyond Scandal and Secrets. Guarantee you won't be disappointed. You got not only one story, but also three other stories by other authors like Connie Brockway, Cait Logan and Stephanie Mittman. Sadly, all the stories was too short, just when you started to enjoy them, you had to say goodbye to them. So for those who love a full length novel instead of short ones, you can skip this book. But for those who don't mind and those who just started to read romance novels, you should grab this book to accompany you in the weekend.


Very detailed history of B1 from production to present day

Welcome to the Internet Age

Entertaining western adventure!

IntriguingLogan divides his book into several sections which deal with the vikings from a geographical perspective, treating groups separately, e.g. the Vikings in Ireland or the Vikings in England. This isolationist approach gives better perspectives on the individual movements of various Viking tribes and their accomplishments in the respective area.
The book is not boring and is not bogged down with historical jargon or long explanations of historical methods and it reads extremely well. Some of Logan's discussions such as those on the value of the Vinland map work well for students of history as they would for people gathered at the dinner table. At the end of every chapter there is a short list of other works which the curious reader may wish to pursue.
Some of Logan's conclusions may be questioned, especially when his ideas tear down traditional assumptions dealing with persons who have been revered for their accomplishments, such as King Alfred the Great.
This book is a good read for any beginner student of the vikings. It is an easy read and it is informative. Students will appreciate Logan's employment of both archaeological and literary evidence for his supports.


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Olivia, a woman with snake venom in her veinsThat's all the praise you'll be able to pry from me for this book. Though the change of character was something new I still couldn't like this book and I especially found it hard to sympathize with a character that will later on do so many horrible things. I suppose this book was supposed to show us how Oliva Logan became so cold and evil, what with getting her heart broken by what's his face but I think that no matter what had happened, what environment she had grown up in she would have grown up the same. With snake venom in her veins rather then blood what else could we expect? I was so sick of her spitting negativity left and right that I was glad when the book ended. Later thankfully, V.C. Andrews ceates a heroine that is both smart and kind, Willow
See,Logan starts taking charge of their dates and Maryanne feels that he's taking over her life. So they decide to cool it! but then on Valentine's day Logan tricks Maryanne to come to his house for dinner.But then Maryanne takes a desicion to break up.
I love Logan but I'm very PROUD of Maryanne!