
Playing with Fire
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Firefighter Cade Nash isn’t afraid of much, but one fear is deep-seated from childhood. The...
Fiction Contemporary Romance

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2379 KP) rated Mrs. Claus and the Evil Elves in Books
Oct 6, 2022 (Updated Oct 6, 2022)
Obviously, there is quite a lot happening here. It’s all balanced perfectly with plenty of action and twists in the mystery to keep us engaged the entire time. April leads a cast of charming characters, and I enjoyed the growth in some relationships. The fantasy setting is wonderfully realized. I love getting lost in this world, and I can only imagine how much fun it would be to read this in December. Then there’s the humor. Claire’s reactions to some of the things she sees are priceless, and there are other great moments, too. Yet the more serious themes and elements work as well. If you have yet to start this series, you are in for a treat. Fans will find the Christmas spirit here no matter when they pick up the book.
Art, Sex and Politics at the Early Georgian Court: An Eighteenth-Century Lady-in-Waiting's 'Collection of Pictures'
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A provocative letter from a prominent eighteenth-century British noblewoman, Henrietta Howard, to...

The Blood of Olympus (The Heroes of Olympus #5)
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Though the Greek and Roman crewmembers of the Argo II have made progress in their many quests, they...

Circus of Wonders
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1866. In a coastal village in southern England, Nell picks violets for a living. Set apart by her...

Merissa (13100 KP) rated Unbar the Barred (Darling Ranch #1) in Books
Aug 25, 2025 - 11:47 AM
This novella gives you a little more detail and behind-the-scenes footage of when Silas and his brothers and the PAs were at the Ranch. You see flirty Jupiter, who is all too intuitive. You see a sweet moment with Cass' chickens, Bowie, and Kari. Plus, it seems as though Rue had a thing going on!
I definitely recommend you read at least Silas's Sweetheart, just to get the feel of this world and how it operates. Cass is a divergent, or a shifter who can't shift. As this is a novella, it really is fast-paced, so hold onto your (cowboy) hats. I look forward to returning to Darling Ranch and the Divergent Omegaverse. Definitely recommended by me.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Aug 25, 2025

Galileo
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Just over four hundred years ago, in 1610, Galileo published the Siderius nuncius, or Starry...
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[10 CD]100 best classical
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Global Dynamics of the Earth: Applications of Viscoelastic Relaxation Theory to Solid-Earth and Planetary Geophysics: 2016
Roberto Sabadini, Bert Vermeersen and Gabriele Cambiotti
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This volume opens up new perspectives on the physics of the Earth's interior and planetary bodies...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2379 KP) rated Billy Boyle in Books
Jun 19, 2020
I’ve heard about this series several times over the years, but it was a friend recommending it to me recently that pushed me to finally start the series. I’m glad I did. I’ve always loved World War II, and I already learned something I didn’t know about it thanks to this book. The author has obviously done his research; unfortunately, sometimes that slows down the story. I’m torn on that because I did love the characters, and I loved seeing how everything from this time was impacting them. Most of the characters are fictional, but they feel like they could be real. Billy was especially wonderful, and I hope we see more of several of the characters as the series progresses. While not a cozy, the book does keep the language and violence to a minimum, which I appreciated. I also loved Billy’s restraint with the women he met – I found that very refreshing. The tone mixes some humor with more serious themes for a richer book. Now that I’ve met Billy, I have a long way to go to catch up, and I’m looking forward to the journey.