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Heroines

Heroines

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:20 October 2020
  • Post category:Adventure/Fantasy/General Fiction/History/Horror/Mystery/Readers/Romance/Science Fiction/Thrillers and Suspense/Western/Women's Fiction/Writers

Once upon a time women in novels were frail creatures always in need of rescuing, or silly dolts who could not be expected to know the time of day, or…

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Mallory Kane

Mallory Kane

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:29 September 2020
  • Post category:Featured Author/Mystery/Readers/Romance/Thrillers and Suspense/Women's Fiction

If you like Harlequin Romances, you'll enjoy Mallory Kane's intriguing heroes. Solving the Mysterious Stranger, subtitled The Curse of Raven's Cliff, is set in a coastal Maine village and pits…

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Adriana Trigiani

Adriana Trigiani

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:15 September 2020
  • Post category:Featured Author/General Fiction/Readers/Romance/Women's Fiction/Writers

Sumptuous. That is the word that comes to mind to describe Ms.Trigiani's writing. Very Valentine celebrates the author's heritage and the city of New York that is her home, as…

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Barbara Fradkin

Barbara Fradkin

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:26 May 2020
  • Post category:Featured Author/Mystery/Readers/Thrillers and Suspense/Women's Fiction/Writers

Murder was once an odd topic for women to discuss much less to write about, but with the help of pioneers like Agatha Christie, the murder mystery has become a…

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Kat Martin

Kat Martin

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:14 April 2020
  • Post category:Adventure/Featured Author/Readers/Romance/Women's Fiction

My introduction to Kat Martin's work came through The Bride's Necklace, a page-turner of a Historical Romance centred around the plight of a young woman trying to protect her sweet…

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Jennifer Robson

Jennifer Robson

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:3 March 2020
  • Post category:Featured Author/General Fiction/History/Readers/Romance/Women's Fiction

Well researched is the first description that comes to mind pertaining to my introduction to Jennifer Robson's writing:  Somewhere in France, a story of men and women working behind the…

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Diana Gabaldon

Diana Gabaldon

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:7 January 2020
  • Post category:Adventure/Featured Author/General Fiction/History/Readers/Women's Fiction/Writers

Given the popularity of the television series, the fanatical followers in groups like "Outlanders in Ontario," "Outmander," and many more, one would think that everyone on the planet is familiar…

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Joanna Lindsey

Joanna Lindsey

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:24 December 2019
  • Post category:Featured Author/Readers/Romance/Women's Fiction

Joanna Lindsey is a prolific author of sexy tales, many of them part of a series such as the Malory Family Regency Romance stories. Ms. Lindsey does not shy away…

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Denise Swanson

Denise Swanson

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:12 December 2019
  • Post category:Featured Author/Mystery/Readers/Women's Fiction

In Murder of a Stacked Librarian, ordinary people in an average town find themselves faced with the shock of an actual murder among them.  But who on earth would do…

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Terri DuLong

Terri DuLong

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:15 October 2019
  • Post category:Featured Author/Readers/Romance/Women's Fiction/Writers

Secrets on Cedar Key is one instalment of the Cedar Key Novels.  Whether described as Chick Lit or Women's Fiction, it is definitely a book that would appeal to women…

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FROM THE QUICK-READ SERIES

I NOTICED THE SWAGGER FIRST:  that arrogant saunter that said, “I’m irresistible and I know it.”  He was good-looking, yes—as emphasized by the tight jeans that displayed every muscle and more than hinted at one in particular.  And the chambray shirt open to show off a broad chest matted with jet hair that proclaimed his masculinity.

–excerpt from Bad Twin

FROM THE TWIN TALES SERIES

GINETTE LAY STARING into darkness in the low cot by the grand canopied bed in which Lady Barton snored softly.  To her surprise and dismay, the old woman had roused from her fireside dozing when she entered the room and had insisted on regaling her with more tales of the foibles and weaknesses of the aristocracy as Ginette helped her undress.

Thinking back on it, she realized there had been a subtle urgency in the manner of the viscountess.  Indeed, now that she recalled her months as maid-cum-companion, she recognized that she had felt yet dismissed a sense of impendence.  At first, she had wondered was it she who anticipated something vaguely threatening, or was it Lady Barton who expected some event?  Now, a certainty filled her that Lady Barton’s choosing to employ her signified much more than she had guessed.

But what?

–excerpt from Propositions and Proposals

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