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Secret agent meets Maggie the waitress. Great!!he could protect her. But the limits of his work collide with his
and her building affinity---wedding fever.


Sandra Brown -- you go girl!!Kendall was the perfect heroine I would like to have been if I were to have been in her shoes. She was smart, beautiful, successful, loveably, and down right "on time" regarding the realities of the government's "witness protection program." Having served as an attorneyin private practice and a public defender, she was well prepared to tread through the legal system to reach her own satisfaction to her dilemma.
The book opens with Kendall surviving a tragic car accident. From that point forward, I was spellbound to the story. Some of the most incredible things took place in her short work career as an attorney. She goes from a happy attorney in a large legal firm to being an individual who was in need of legal representation for her own life experiences. During the course of time, she meets a man, falls in love and marries him, and attempts to live happily everafter. However, kismit did not have happily everafter in its plans for her. The book tells about the many situations Kendall undergoes before coming full circle with taking matters into her own hands.
I have given this book the highest rating that I have ever given because that is how much I loved the storyline, the protagonist and antagonist, the plot, the setting and the reality of the entire story. Why, Kendall could have been the neighbor next door. As for you S. B., keep on writing. Some of us reach the top only after a concerted effort. Your effort is now paying off--this book was copyrighted in 1995--by now you should have sent to press several other successful hot novels.


trite spirituality from the "Where is she now?" fileShe then tells us how she recovered through discovering a "spiritual path." Talked to shamans and such. Began eating health food from Trader Joe's. She includes recommended food at the back of the book, including brand names.
She drops lots of celebrity names to let us know how "connected" she is to Hollywood. She dishes no dirt on anyone. Nothing juicy in this book. This is no "tell all," but rather her calling card to get back in the business.
I was a fan of That's Incredible, so I bought the book. Reading it, I ended liking her more, and respecting her less. She seems a nice person, but real flakey. Typical Hollywood personality.
If you enjoyed That's Incredible, and wonder whatever became of its star, you may enjoy this book.
Magic Begins With Perception....I've rated "Let the Magic Begin" with five stars because it is an inspiring story of a woman on a magical journey...if I had not believed that the events had happened as magically as they seemed to, perhaps I would have rated it lower, but I have seen the power of "coincidence" in my own life enough to know that there is no such thing! As Cathy clearly points out in the course of her story, perception is the key to the magic of life. First you must believe to make the magic work!
Read this book if you feel there is something undefinable missing in your life. Read it if you want to stop making the same mistakes over and over again. Absolutely read it if you feel you have an insurmountable problem. Read it if you'd like to become a healthier person...read it if you like people.... But most importantly, when you read it, Believe, and the believing will make it so.
Easy Read -- Deep Work

Great writing, but........
Two Bruised and Battered Hearts Learn to Love. . . . .Page has gone through her whole life never being loved by anyone. Her mother had disappeared shortly after her birth, but even though the author never said it, I believe that her mother loved Page a lot. One reviewer claimed that never being loved by anyone is impossible, but I guess that they don't realize that it happens all the time. Sad, but true. You can go through most of your life unloved, but you will eventually love and be loved. Well, anyways, all through Page's life she has strived to have some bit of her father's affection. But to no avail, her father despises her, treats her like the dirt beneath his feet. (You find out why he hates her so much at the end.)
Iain never knew his mother and his father wasn't really like a father at all, more like a teacher, a mentor. His wife couldn't stand his touch so on the day of their son's birth she flings herself out of their chamber window. For so many years he has blamed himself for that and his mother's death. She died bringing him into the world. His responsibilities to his clan gets to him sometimes and he envies Page because she has the freedom he never will.
Iain gets his son back from old FitzSimon, but he swears that if Iain brings his daughter back he'll kill her. This angers Iain and instead of telling Page the truth he tells her he's taking her with him. "An eye for an eye." He says. FitzSimon took his son, so he'll take his daughter. Then begins their journey towards love, to their destinies.
During some parts of the book my emotions ran so high I had to force myself to put the book down, because my heart was beating too fast and my head was so light. And when I stood up my knees practically turned to jelly! This is an excellent book with overwhelming emotions, endearing characters, and choices we all have to make. These two have suffered so much in their lives, afraid the other will toss them away, if they chance to love them.
The villain really doesn't have a specific drive, but I just have to say he was a real nutcase who was probably never right in the head. You can come to your own conclusions about that. I like that about the book though. She doesn't bore you with every single detail, she leaves a lot up to your imagination, which only adds to this books charm. She concentrates more on the story then how everyhing looked around them and stuff like that. Another reason why I loved this book so much. The characters grow in this story. Usually in other books they don't, they always stay the same, but in this one they don't. They become better people then they were in the beginning. What a refreshing change.
You'll fall in love with Iain and his son, Malcolm. I loved the moments with Malcolm! He was so sweet and innocent! And you'll admire Page's strength and determination. I want to tell you more, but I don't want to ruin the sweet romantic parts of this wonderful story! Will I read this book again? As many times as I can. Keep up the good work Tanya.
I Couldn't put it down!

An overview of the shaping of a technological world.
Interesting, well-written, and enlightening
highly recommended

Not for complete beginners!
Great guide!
Good place to startThe book itself is a collection of articles from "Fine Woodworking" magazine. For the most part, the editor's choice of articles is excellent. For example, the Setting Up Shop section has three articles: 1)outfitting a shop, 2) buying used hand tools, and 3)converting your garage into a workshop. Although I found little of interest in the 2nd article, I learned as much from the other two has entire books on the subject. I especially liked the fact that the article on outfitting a shop had the pull-no-punches opinions of 3 different woodworkers. This lets the reader see that no two experts agree on the subject, but there is enough agreement that it should help a beginner make wiser choices.
The 4 articles on buying wood, sheet goods, glue, and sandpaper were all full of practical information normally lacking in other books.
The Tools and Techniques sections have 13 well-chosen articles, although the collection is far from being a comprehensive survey of the subject. The only power tools covered in any depth are the table saw and router. You may want to supplement your education with other books on these topics.
I found the sections on "First Projects" and "Finishes" to be a little weaker than the other parts. These articles suffer from the fact that this type of book no flow of logic from one chapter to the next. The chapters on finishing suffer from considerable overlap and some conflicting information. Still, I found the individual articles interesting.
In summary, I think this book is an excellent place to start if you are new to woodworking. After buying this very inexpensive book, you can go straight to more definitive books on only the topics you have real interest in. From what I have seen, you can safely skip the other introductory books.


Be A Magnet to Money
A good primer on prosperity consciousness.Because I'm pretty familiar with Bob's work, I had already heard alot of this tape said before. But it's good to hear it again, ecspecially Bob's MSI info. The musicvation and Michele Blood singing affirmation songs took some getting used to, mostly because I'm a huge rock-n-roll fan, and I thought the songs were goofy. But the songs start growing on you, and you realize that the affirmations do work in programming your mind.
Overall, BE A MAGNET TO MONEY is a good tape if you're just starting to get familiar with the prosperity movement. If you are already familiar with the prosperity movement then some of this stuff may be redundant, but it can't hurt to hear it again,
Powerful and Timeless Information on Creating WealthYou will quickly learn that money is NOT the root of all evil...it is your obedient servant. This program will show you exactly how to create the freedom to live your dreams, just as it has done for me.


the brew, the detailed instructions for ultimate enjoyment combined with the aroma of true friendship. Sassy illustrations and sophisticated insights make this a delightful book to read and to give to those "special people" who have made my life a little brighter with their friendship. I can't wait to see my coffee-loving friends enjoy reading this colorful serving of smooth indulgence.