Lissa Oliver
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Chantilly Dawns
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Sainte Bastien (The Skullcap Trilogy Book 3)
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Gala Day (The Skullcap Trilogy Book 2)
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2004
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Nero - The Last Caesar
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2002
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Grey Motive
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Tales Of The Turf & Other Worlds
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1999
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Nero: The Last Caesar - The Life and Times of Emperor Nero
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"4 stars for book 2 in a trilogy. I read book 1, Alaska Deadly, in the trilogy and strongly advise you to do so also, as this book is a continuation of events that happened in book 1. This book has spoilers for book 1. Race Warren is a private detecti"
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"I love Natasha Lester's writing and this is her best novel yet! The emotions and passion, particularly between Hawk and Astrid and Blythe and Jake are so deep, so intense that they pull you into their love stories. Sometimes you want to give them a s"
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"The word selection in Victorian Psycho is a lesson in being descriptive, concise; whilst still creating major creepiness. The fewer words read might actually make it more gory and disturbing; as your imagination fills in this blanks during this Victo"
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"I got caught up in a traffic jam recently and for two hours had this slim book at hand. I was grateful for it. I discovered Berryman after The Paris Review re-issued an interview with him just prior to his death in 1972.
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| It's the first time I've had the pleasure of describing a book as exquisitely written. I loved the way the memoir jumped back and forth in time, as though sitting in conversation rekindling old memories. It's a joyous life, full of love, lovers and h ...more | |
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“Here's your first problem," he said, pointing at a sentence. "'Religion is the opium of the people.' Well, I don't know about people, but I think you'll find that the opium of pirates is actual opium.”
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― The Pirates! In an Adventure with Communists
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