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by Tonia Jordan - 2006-12-01
Embrace the fear. That's exactly what I did in attempting 50,000 words in 30 days. One of 70,000 crazy souls, I was attempting NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month. For more info on this crazy e...
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by Kat Jaske - 2006-12-12
Prologue 1636 A.D.Chilling cold settled itself more fully upon the barren landscape. A bone-chilling type of cold that seemed to fuse itself into the marrow of one's being with an almost human bittern...
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by Kat Jaske - 2006-12-12
. . . As soon as he could manage it, the man known as Mickael or Péale snatched away Christophe from his father. Wry amusement sparkled in Mickael's eyes. "You have always had quite a way with words. ...
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by Kat Jaske - 2006-12-17
. . . "But I can't just turn them away. They have nowhere else to go, and you know what would happen if I were the only one on hand as the proprietor of this estate." The young aristocrat turned plead...
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by Kat Jaske - 2006-12-17
. . . "I am aware of the dangers," she countered solemnly. Her temper fled quickly, though her stubbornness remained implacable. "Besides, that is immaterial. I'm already involved. You said so yoursel...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2006-12-18
Gabe Chaplin has one true love, his art, yet as he observes the devotion of couples around him in the sleepy town of Southwick he yearns for something more. Living at home with an invalid, demanding, ...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2006-12-18
Samantha Lyons needs an assistant to help her complete her mosquito research in order to maintain her grants, and her home in quiet Clam Creek. David Halpern needs cash and a place to stay, not just f...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2006-12-18
The world of Arwhyrrl is peaceful, inhabited primarily by the "tree women" -- followers of the god Janico, each living in symbiosis with her tree. When the tree is threatened or destroyed, so is the l...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2006-12-18
In this current time of abuse scandals involving Catholic priests, it might not occur to some that accusations toward men of the cloth are not a recent development. The 1846 case of Father Roman Weinz...
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by Kathryn Lively - 2006-12-18
Mahogany Malone was named for her mother's favorite dancer, and one may argue that this teenage namesake is also a dancer. Mahogany dances through her youth with reckless abandon, easily rejecting her...