BOOK REVIEWS
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BOOK REVIEW FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER:

SEA SWEPT, by Nora Roberts

Cameron Quinn traveled the world as a champion boat racer, spending his winnings on champagne and women. When his dying father calls him to care for a troubled young boy, not unlike Cameron once was, his life is changed overnight.


BOOK REVIEW FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER:

Against The Rules, by Linda Howard

At seventeen, Cathryn Ashe had fought Rule Jackson, and lost. She fled to the anonymity of the city, but now, eight years later, she is back at the family ranch with her newfound independence. She is ready to challenge Rule, and she will win, because now she is his boss and holds all the cards. But Rule has raised the stakes, and if she loses again, he will take her pride, her future and her heart.


BOOK REVIEW FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER:


Lady Justice, by Tom Scorza

Gina Gallagher, a federal prosecutor in Chicago, becomes the target of an assassination plot by Colombian narcotics traffickers.
The hitmen, sent to kill Gina, miss her, but brutally murder her trial partner and his wife. In an elaborate plan to bust the Colombian drug ring, Gina finds herself confronted with the painful choice between the law, and justice.



BOOK REVIEW FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER


The Gate, by Riane Eisler

Fleeing Nazi persecution, young Riane and her parents leave an affluent life in 1930's Vienna and end up in Havan, Cuba, where they await entry into the U.S. This lyrical work is sentimental, and will leave no reader unmoved.


BOOK REVIEW FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST

The Ghost of Little Fawn, by Bob Kody

Buck Davis, a half Indian, travels back in time 100 years to solve a murder that took place in the very town he is now the marshal of. An enjoyable story of adventure, suspense, and romance.