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Entertaining romance
A Hint of Heather, 1716 Scottish HighlandsAs he and Jessalyn begin a marriage neither of them wanted, Neil learns that there is more to life than building cathedrals and palaces. With Jessalyn, he has an opportunity to build a family, a home and a lasting peace with England, so he sets out to win her heart.
Jessalyn learns that there are greater enemies to fight than a handsome English husband bearing gifts and that Neil Claremont is a man willing to share her burden as Laird without usurping her position as leader of her clan. She learns to open her heart to him and to believe that he will never betray her trust.
One for the Keeper shelf!

Chin-Deep In Toxic Soup...
Empower yourself: learn about our surroundings!Have kids? Expecting to have any? Want to live longer with less of a chance of getting cancer? READ THIS BOOK
Hormone Deception

Easiest I have found
Parliamentary Proceduare questions answered
THE HOW IN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDUREI AM THE AUTHOR KENNETH L RUSSELL


Reason I passed the hand examination!!
Great Book for Hand Therapists
great CHT exam foundation

Grand Unified Theory for FoodiesThe content is almost overwhelmingly eclectic, drawing on scores (perhaps hundreds) of cultures. Allen reconciles many seemingly disparate facts and draws parallels between such subjects as the crunch volume of potato chips and the animal need to kill (!), all with consummate skill and grace. Be forewarned, the book is not necessarily a good lunchtime read; many of the sections deal with food-related illness or delicacies the Western palate finds unacceptable, and one or two of the little tidbits are downright nasty (vide the eating habits of St. Veronica). Buy this as a gift and you won't be able to part with it; get two.
Very interestingNot your usual food book, I'd highly recommend it. For me, it really made me think twice about the meaning of what I eat. If you know a foodie friend that needs a gift, this is it.
best book on foodNot that it matters that much - by the way, my favorite was the sin of sloth "a victimless crime if ever there was one" as Allen says -a man after my own heart!
I thought the "menus" were cute and the recipes (there are about 12) looked interesting but I haven't tried any.
THis is the best book on food in history I have ever read


Philip Lisa Delivers the Best Book on James Bond
The Ultimate Book on the James Bond Film Series and Beyond
Lee Pfeiffer does it againI wish that other Bond fans like me come forward and acknowledge the excellent documentation. As a sign off I would like to say that the book can be described in one word " INCREDIBLE"


Incredibook, Incredistory
IncrediBook!Reading this charming and mysterious story to my five year-old friend, Milo, gave me as much pleasure as it did him. More, its inescapable moral allowed me to revisit some of my own, long-forgotten wishes -- and to give thanks that many of those wishes went unfulfilled.
The only flaw of this delicious novel is its demand to be read to the end, time notwithstanding. So my only advice is that IncrediBoy's adventure be started rather early in the day lest bedtime be forgotten in the glow of a great story.
Enthralling and Exciting!

Outstanding Book of Inspirational StoriesIt is important that the current members and leaders of these organizations spend time addressing the challenges that are faced by fraternities and sororities. This book goes back to the basics and addresses the reasons why most of us joined. Leadership, scholarship, fellowship -- opportunities for inspiration throughout our years as undergraduates...continuing for a lifetime of membership.
This paperback is a collection of inspiring and insightful stories. Those actively involved in fraternities and sororities will recognize the names on the cover as well as the names associated with many of the stories. The stories are encouraging, motivational, humorous, touching and even serious.
This book should be on the shelf of every member of the fraternity and sorority community, young and old alike.
The other side.... Greek life
A must read for parents of potential Greek members!

For Modern Irish History, Start Here ...
Ireland, 1912-1985 : Politics and Society
Readable, objective work from a talented historian.

A Must Read
"It Happened" helped me
All teen and young adult survivors need this workbook
The English Earl of Derrowood, Neil Claremont hates Scotland, especially the Loch Ness area where he is stationed as a member of His Majesty's Royal Corps of Engineers. He only wants to go back to London. However, Neil's dreams end when the MacInnes abduct him with the purpose being he marry Jessalyn, daughter of an enemy of the English monarch. However, as Neil becomes acquainted with Jessalyn, he falls in love with her, her clan, and her country, but struggles with feelings of treason and disloyalty.
A HINT OF HEATHER is an entertaining eighteenth century Scottish romance. The story line is filled with action and intrigue as the lead couple battles with their undesirable feeling of love. The support cast, mainly the women, children and elderly of Clan MacInnes provide depth to the period and incentives to Neil and Jessalyn. Rebecca Hagan Lee makes her alluring Scottish story beguile sub-genre fans.
Harriet Klausner