Showing posts with label DCL Publications Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DCL Publications Books. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Review: Greek Hottie


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Title: 
Greek Hottie
Author: 
Kate Hofman
Release Date:
April 6, 2011
Publisher:
DCL Publications
Word Count:
approx. 125,000
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Description:  

Nick Thalassinos, a widower with a 2-year old daughter, meets Iris Leighton, a famous Broadway actress.  His interest turns to dismay when Iris insists on having all Nick's attention, ridiculing his devotion to his daughter.
 
Nadine Konings, a portrait artist and Nick's neighbour, befriends the lonely little girl.
 
Nick begins to realize that he is--was--merely infatuated with Iris.  It's Nadine he loves.
Will Nadine accept this change in his feelings?
 
More to the point, will Iris accept Nick's decision that it's over between them--or will she put up a fight?
 
Nick's uncle, Nikos, comes to stay.  Will he be able to help Nick get Iris out of his hair?
 

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Review: Moon of Ripening

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Title: 
Moon of Ripening
Author: 
Diane Davis White
Release Date:
January 2011
Publisher:
DCL Publications
Word Count:
approx. 110,000
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Description:   

When Lakota warrior Thunder Heart, who is destined to be a leader of his people, saves the lives of two white women during Red Cloud's War, he places his family and, indeed, his entire village at risk. Can Thunder Heart keep these women safe?

Will his act of compassion cause the death of his family?

Will his people demand the abandonment or death of these women in order to avoid the wrath of the Bluecoats or perhaps that of Red Cloud?

Uncertain of the outcome, he knows only one thing: He desires the pale-haired beauty, Victoria Abernathy, and will do anything to insure her safety.


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Friday, April 8, 2011

Review: The Cowboy Wore Tartan

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Title: The Cowboy Wore Tartan
Author: 
Diane Davis White
Release Date:
February 17, 2011
Publisher:
DCL Publishing
Word Count:
approx. 60,000
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Description:  

When the Texas Branch of the Macdonald Clan meets up with the Inverness Branch of the Campbell's, it could be Glencoe all over again. Except the Cowboy, Tav Macdonald is instantly smitten with the Scottish Lass, Nessa Campbell. Though Nessa is smitten as well, she keeps a cool, aloof demeanor as befitting a properly brought up Scotswoman, and keeps him at arm's length until he decides it's time to take the reins and backs her into a wall—literally—while kissing her senseless.

Thought their wily old grandfathers' have a business scheme that includes them at least pretending to be engaged, the pair have ideas of their own. Sparks fly and feelings run the gamut from tender and sensual  to angry and silent, then back again as these two beautiful people clash then mesh in ways that will make the reader melt, guaranteed.


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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Review: Four Thousand Miles


Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Four Thousand Miles
Author: 
Jesi Lea Ryan
Release Date:
October 7, 2010
Publisher:
DCL Publications
Word Count:
approx. 95,000
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Description:  

When Natalie Spencer loses both her career and marriage in the same morning, the emotional shock sends her on a spontaneous journey to England.  There, she is nearly mugged in a Tube station, but an introverted songwriter named Gavin Ashby scares off her attackers.  Recognizing Natalie’s fragile state, Gavin offers help and invites her to recuperate from her trauma at his country home.
 
As she adjusts to her new role and surroundings, Natalie finds healing by helping others.  Gavin and his family begin to accept Natalie into their hearts, leading her to a choice…abandon her old life in the States and trust in a new chance at love, or flee once again?


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