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There's nothing like a good anthology to balance out your reading selections. A collection of three to four stories written by some of today's great romance authors, the anthology is also a great forum for the reader to discover new authors. I, for one, discovered such a gem in Dara Joy. The topics are quite diverse, dealing with weddings, pregnancy, food and holidays. If you haven't ever read an anthology, go out and pick one up. You won't regret it!!

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"Stardust"
Avon Books, September 1994
Reviewed on 3/22/00

"The Warlock's Daughter" by Jennifer Blake
Fearing her own inherited powers, Carita Grey, a warlock's innocent daughter vows never to love - but Renfrey, a dark and dashing man of mystery proves to be more than her match.

"A Touch of Warmth" by Betina Krahn
Tamsin, a senuous, delightfully daring woodland sprite is trapped between flesh and fancy - when she loses her heart to Forrest Reed, an attractive, unsuspecting and very mortal man.

"Sweet Cream and Irish Whiskey" by Glenda Sanders
Emily Charlton, a free-thinking theater owner is frustrated in her attempts to seduce Gilford Ruskin, a handsome, straight-laced director - until a mischievous and meddlesome ghost, Emily's great-great-uncle Dannyboy O'Shea, abruptly enters the scene.

"Shadow's Bend" by Jodi Thomas
Jamie Edwards, a young Chicago woman begins a dreamlike correspondence with Adam Shelton, a lonely, unseen stranger - only to find herself swept away by a miraculous love that transcends time and space.

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"Yours 2 Keep"
Bantam Books, October 1999
Reviewed on 3/20/00

When the millenium bug gives a crash course in romance, anything can happen.

"Arts Magica" by Kay Hooper
When apprentice wizard Felicity Grant conducts a reckless experiment on New Year's Eve, she's hurled from present- day Seattle to 1899 London - and into the arms of John Sinclair. [Don't forget about "The Wizard of Seattle", where you can read all about Richard and Serena.]

"Gabriel's Angel" by Marilyn Pappano
For Gabe Rawlins, the new year holds little promise - until he awakens from a harrowing incident to discover by his side a beautiful, tender woman who offers hope... and much more.

"Stuck With You" by Michelle Martin
When a blackout strikes San Francisco's most glittering party, a softhearted defense attorney gets stuck in a stalled elevator with her most inplacable adversary - and finds herself in a free fall of a different kind.

"Close Quarters" by Donna Kauffman
The daughter of an ex-president finds her peaceful holiday turned updise down when she's trapped in a surveillance truck with a former secret service agent, the same one she's had a hopeless crush on as a teenager.

"Trouble at Midnight" by Jill Shavis
Wanting more in life than a predictable beau, a young woman vows to seek adventure - until a near disaster makes her wonder if her bland Clark Kent is really in disguise.

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"Montana Mavericks Weddings"
Jove Books, March 1998
Reviewed on 3/11/98

"The Bride Who Was Stolen in the Night" by Diana Palmer
Abby Turner loved Chayce Dillinger but was going to marry Troy Jackson. But when Chayce came back to town Abby knew she wouldn't be able to go through with a loveless marriage. For Chayce the thought that Abby was going to marry another man made him realize that it didn't matter how many years separated them. The love they shared was true and he wasn't going to let anything or anyone tear them apart.

"Bride, Baby and All" by Ann Major
Kirk Conroy didn't understand why Felicity Evans didn't like him. One minute she was smiling at him and the next she was cold as ice. Felicity had reason not to want anything to do with men. She'd been hurt and left pregnant. But Kirk knew that there was something building between them. Before they could be together Kirk had to come to terms with his problems and ha had to convince Felicity that she could trust him to love her and her unborn child.

"Cowgirl Bride" by Susan Mallery
Sierra Conroy couldn't believe that Dylan McLaine had come back to town. Sierra had hoped that she would never have to see him again. But Dylan was determined to get Sierra back, no matter how long it took. Sierra knew that she had never stopped loving Dylan but she couldn't trust him not to hurt again. It would take all Dylan's love and his ten year old son to convince Sierra that their love can and has with stood everything.

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