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"This book is going on the keeper shelves"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 5, 2001 on The Best Reviews
"Gothic at its best!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted November 19, 2001 on The Best Reviews
"Gothic Christmas"
Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted January 14, 2002 on The Best Reviews
"Two paranormal contemporary romances."
Reviewed by Raelene Gorlinsky
Posted February 13, 2002 on SensualRomance Reviews
Summary"Lady of the Locket" by Melanie George . . . The echoes of
history and romance lure Rachel
Hudson to Glengarren, the Scottish
castle where her parents met many Christmases ago. But it
is
the
portrait of the fierce Highlander
Duncan MacGregor that sparks an inexplicable yearning
inside
her.
On a storm-tossed night, as lighting
cracks across the castle's turrets, Rachel finds herself
face-to-face with MacGregor, astride a
mighty stallion. Now, stepping into Rachel's time - and her
heart - the warrior from the past is
pursued by an ancient evil enemy . . .
"After the Music" by Christine
Feehan .
. . Terrified by mysterious threats, Jessica Fitzpatrick
spirits
away her twin wards Tara and Trevor to
the remote island mansion of their father, world-famous
musician, Dillon Wentworth. Ever since
the fire that claimed his troubled wife's life and left him
horribly disfigured, Dillon has shut
out the world. With Christmas approaching, the spark between
him and Jessica might light the
future,
but there are those who shared DIllon's wife's love of the
occult and their evil machinations
threaten everything.
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