
The Joy of Nature Photography: 101 Tips to Improve Your Outdoor Photos
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Nature and the outdoors provide us with exceptional beauty year-round. Now, author and professional...

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Co-produced by respective Grammy nominee and winner - Ivis Flies & Ivan Benavides – Rio Mira are a...
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Spirit Rising: My Life, My Music
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Grammy Award-winning singer Angélique Kidjo is known for her electrifying voice and fearless...

Djitoumou by Idrissa Soumaoro
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Idrissa Soumaoro is a Knight of the National Order of Mali, in recognition of his services to music,...

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The Ivory Needle
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An ancient ivory needle… A desperate plea from beyond the veil… On a trip to Kenya,...
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The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah: The Autobiography
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Benjamin Zephaniah, who has travelled the world for his art and his humanitarianism, now tells the...
Autobiography

Merissa (12841 KP) rated Loving the Enemy (7 Forbidden Arts #0) in Books
May 20, 2023
The chemistry is there between these two from the start, but Jacob does a good job of restraining himself. Jacob is most definitely an alpha male, and Lily, although she comes across as incredibly naive, almost ditzy in places, she is the perfect match for him.
This is one helluva fast-paced, action-filled, and steamy in places, book that will delight and enthral you from start to finish. There is an introduction to a group of people that will fill out the paranormal side of things, I'm sure.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone. However, the tiny blood-thirsty part of me was hoping for Lily to get her own back against her father and step-brother. I guess I will just have to wait and see if she shows up in further books.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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Jan 23, 2016

The Signare of Gorée
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An Agatha Christie style mystery meets Isabel Allende. 1846. In the heat of West Africa, the...
Historical Mystery

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2340 KP) rated A Rogue’s Company in Books
Jun 7, 2025 (Updated Jun 7, 2025)
Those following this series will be absolutely hooked by this storyline. I was anxious to see how it was going to play out. But this is a mystery series, and the mystery was lacking, starting too late with some key elements feeling forced or rushed. Don’t worry, Gwen’s business partner, Iris Sparks, gets plenty of page time and some nice development, and all the usual supporting players are here. We also get the usual banter that makes me laugh. The paperback I bought recently contains a bonus short story that I feel like was pieced together from a subplot in the previous book, but I don’t remember for sure. While the mystery may have been weak, fans will still be glad they picked up this book. I’ll be continuing on with the series soon.