Friday, June 18, 2004

I am still reading the Time Travels.
I had a good week with 5 books, my favorite was BETHANY'S SONG by Susan Plankett. This is a very emotional book that starts with a weak heroine whose strengths grows with each page.


SIXPENCE BRIDE Rated B
Virginia Farmer
6/2000
Rom/TT-Medieval

Jilted by her fiancé, Jocelyn Tanner had to struggle not to believe that her own value had been somehow diminished. Still, she knew better than to let that fear ruin her tour of England. But no one had explained to her that there would be a mock bride auction -- or that she would be sucked back in time to the close of the eighteenth century.


SOMETHING ABOUT THAT LADY Rated B
Carolyn McPhee
6/2004
Rom/C ~ E-Book

Widow Bri Beaumont's friendship with blind Matthew Cameron is pushed the limit by his brother's Jed's instead dislike of her. Jed wants no woman on their Alberta ranch.

A TIME FOR LOVE Rated A
Constance O'Day-Flannery
2/1991
Rom/TT-Frontier

One minute Elizabeth Mackenzie is sitting in the dentist chair having a tooth pulled then a tornado whisk her to 1786 into the arms of a cowboy who believes she is his proxy bride.

BETHANY's SONG Rated A+
Susan Plunkett
11/2001
Rom/TT-Frontier

Bethany and her sisters all sing in cemeteries, especially for people that don't have anyone at their funeral. As Bethany and her sisters turn to leave after singing one foggy evening, they are swept away in the River of Time. Bethany lands in another cemetery with a knot on her head in Juneau Alaska in the year 1895.

THE HEALER Rated B+
Jean Brashear
1/2003
Rom/C

This is the second book of her Deep in the Heart series.
Brilliant, driven surgical superstar Caroline Malone is desperate to recover from the injury that threatens to end her career, and she'll try anything that might help her heal -- including a rest away from it all in the remote Davis Mountains of west Texas.

Half Latino, half Anglo, Diego Montalvo knows exactly how it feels to have fate change your life. Three years ago he lost men as a Special Forces medic, and almost lost his life. Now back in the valley he left to follow the call of ambition -- and feeling a measure of peace at last -- he's trying to make a new life combining his Western medical training with the nontraditional ways of his Latino heritage as a curandero or folk healer.

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