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January 2006

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 2006.

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Island Intrigue

A cutthroat family secret isn’t enough to hide the dead in this author’s newest novel, the first installment of an anticipated new mystery series set in the tropics. Best known for her popular “Callie McKinley Outer Banks”... Read More

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Light Vision

by Carol Lynn Stewart

Lost knowledge and ancient wisdom entangle wealthy artist Diana DeMarco in a battle against a Second Inquisition to expose and kill Italian witches. The loss of her baby and husband in a car accident leaves Diana in grief and... Read More

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Serpent Tide

by Nelly Heitman

Wesley Vandergrift is being suffocated by his mother … and by the fact that he is heir to billions. Vengeful and prone to rage when things are not going her way, wealthy yet over-protective widow Imogene Vandergrift refuses to allow... Read More

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Sun Moon Stars Rain

This book’s title is taken from E.E. Cummings’s poem, “anyone lived in a pretty how town,” but it also signifies the poetic language this author uses to describe the wonders of nature. As the book opens, personification helps... Read More

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New Zealand with a Hobbit Botherer

by Maryann Miller

The next best thing to being able to travel to another country is to read a book that describes it so well that pictures come to mind. It isn’t necessary to be a fan of the Lord of the Rings movies to enjoy this chronicle of the... Read More

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The Battle of New Orleans

Jordan B. Noble, or “Old Jordan,” as he was called, leads the town’s annual parade commemorating the battle for ownership of New Orleans. He was only fourteen years old when he played the drums to rally the troops during the series... Read More

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Is He Depressed or What?

by E. James Lieberman

Not for women only, this book puts its subject, the depressed male, in the relationship context where a lot of good can be done for him and his loving helper. As with most illnesses and disabilities, emotional and relationship factors... Read More

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