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Casualties felt strongly like how Poltergeist might have worked with a riskier rating and an Army base setting. The main difference being, though, that the majority of things that happened were to the characters themselves. There are no sliding chairs or maggot-steak. Instead its whispered coercion...
I had been looking for this book for years - it has one of Anne Gracie's very few novellas - before I finally came across it in a flea market. But in the end I was very disappointed in it. The story by Anne Gracie is so sticky-sweet and cliched it's barely readable. Gracie has a tendency to be stic...
I had never read a book by Miranda Jarrett before, and all I knew about this one was that it was a historical romance, likely one with a countess in it. I found the setup, with an earl hero who is an undercover spy training an orange-seller to play the part of his mistress and help maintain his cove...
My favorites in this collection were the Jillian Hunter and the Linda Howard stories. The Jillian Hunter story, which I remember is called "Ruined", is a somewhat gothic Victorian about a young engaged lady (not necessarily happily) and her small group of friends and fiance', who get shipwrecked on ...
Pretty good. Nothing special. The last story by Miranda Jarrett was a bit tedious. The best part of it was the backstory of the beginning of Admiral Lord Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton's affair. I liked Cornick and McPhee's stories the best.