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Mark of the Marquess -Deborah Wilson

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                                                                       Lord Denhallow was shallow and selfish until a tragic event left him brutally scarred. This has caused him to withdraw from society. He befriends a young woman through a letter he stole from her aunt and ends up marrying her to save her from a loveless marriage.  Then the Curbains find out what he has done and he discovers that he has a family who loves and adores him and his new wife. The Valiant love series is a wonderful read. Every book is a mystery to open and explore and has a fresh story to offer. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a good clean book with passion and a look into the vulnerability of the character. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Unrest by Jesper Stein

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click on the image to go to amazon After reading Jo Nesbo and Inger Wolf, I have developed a taste for Danish novels. There just is an absolute difference between American, British and Danish crime novels. Through the eyes of cynical and troubled policemen, you see a different side of the country and what the life of fighting crime does to a person. The Danish authors are straightforward and do not sugarcoat anything.  They call it as they see it and write brutal honest stories. In this Jesper Stein Novel, we meet Axel Steen, a troubled investigator whose supervisor sorely wants him gone and knows that he closes cases.  Steen is divorced with a five-year-old daughter whom he loves very much.  He lives in Norrebro, a mixed district that is rife with violence.  During violent riots, Steen is called out to a murder that took place amidst heavy police presence. Steen has to solve the crime and prove the police were not involved. He has to do all this while keeping his daugh

The Last Duke - Deborah Wilson

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I n this book, the last of the Curbains find love.  Valiant has helped her brothers, Hero, Lore and Asher find their soul mates, but during the stories, her husband died in a fire while she was at her brother's home in the country.  Now, she has finished mourning and still faced a deal she made with the Duke of Cartelle way back in the first book, The perfect lady.  Valiant promised to find Cartelle a wife or spend a night with him should she fail. If only he would set his claim on Beatrix aside so she could marry Hero. Cartelle had already decided to let Beatrix go and was so taken by Valiant that he could not resist making a deal with her.  The only problem is that Cartelle wants Valiant for his wife.  She comes to care for him, but the label of a murderer still hangs over Anthony's head, and when the gossip rags link his name with the Lords who have gone missing, the Curbain brothers do not want him for their sister.  Then one of their friends go missing, and an

Twisted Cedar Mysteries

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click on the image to go to amazon In the middle of town stands two Cedar Trees that have grown twisted with each other until it seemed as if they were one... In the town of Twisted Cedars, there are many secrets.  In the 1970s, the town librarian was found hanging in the basement of the town library. One town sweetheart ran off suffering from postnatal depression and has not been seen or heard of again. Now Dougal Lachlan's sister Jamie is about to marry Kyle and he has to try and stop her, but he has another reason for renting the Cabin that belonged to the dead librarian.  He is a true-crime writer and has received e-mails providing enough information to set him on the trail of the librarian killer. Through his search for the truth, he will find buried bodies, siblings he never knew about and the one thing he did not bargain on, love.  As he starts to write his book which promises to be his best yet, he never imagined how personal the story will become and how man

Grammar Criminals

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*I received this book from the author for an honest review* At one time all Language teachers have felt that they could strangle the next person to split an infinitive or misuse a pronoun or punctuation marks. Grazine, the main character in this book is someone who reads frequently and became fed up with the multitude of grammar mistakes and typo's found in many of the books that are available today.  The book is set in the future and shows that grammar and proofreading will continue on the downward curve it has been on                                              the last few years. In the second part of the story, our murder is a guest on the Dark Web, where she explains why she murders and the identity of her next target.  The audience tries to find hidden meaning in her killings but ultimately it comes down to the fact that people write as they like without bothering to proofread before they publish and that it is unacceptable for someone that is a "gramma