Name: Jill Hart
Weblog: www.cwahm.com [RSS]
Articles: 90
First Published: Friday, April 20, 2007
Last Published: Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Currently listing articles 90-51:
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Book Review: Dirty Martini by J.A. Konrath— Dirty Martini makes for a fast-paced, edge of your seat read that will keep you reading long into the night.
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Book Review: Blessed Are the Meddlers by Christa Ann Banister— Christa Ann Banister’s sophomore novel brings us back into the life of Sydney Alexander, aka "Lucy for the Lovelorn."
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Book Review: Revolution by Alex Tamayo-Wolfe— Revolution's storyline and theme of salvation will stick with you long after you finish the book.
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Book Review: The Book Club by Kate McCabe— I didn't expect a novel about a book club to be able to deliver so much at once - romance, betrayal, deceit, and mystery.
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Book Review: Holly Would Dream By Karen Quinn— This charming story has it all. Hysterical characters, romance and mystery combine to make some of the spunkiest contemporary fiction around.
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Book Review: The Dangerous Days of Daniel X by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge— A cross between comic book hero tale and sci-fi.
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Book Review: Left Bank by Kate Muir — This book is quite different than most chick lit, primarily because it begins with a mystery.
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Book Review: His Brain, Her Brain - How Divinely Designed Differences Can Strengthen Your Marriage by Walt and Barb Larimore— In His Brain, Her Brain, the Larimores combine the latest in brain research with their years of experience.
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Book Review: Emperor! A Romance of Ancient China by Lanny Fields— Emperor! tells the combined stories of Emporer Ying Jeng and a Roman that he befriends, Marcus Lucius Scipio.
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Book Review: Around The World in 80 Dates by Christa Ann Banister — You'd think that, as a travel writer, Sydney Alexander must lead a pretty exciting life. That is, until you do your second-guessing between the lines...
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Book Review: No Regrets by Michele Ann Young— A fast-paced adventure full of misunderstandings, good intentions, and denied passions...
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Book Review: Hungry by Allen Zadoff— "What I know now," Zadoff states, "was that my head was hungry. My disease was hungry. My body was quite full."
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Book Review: The Little Man In the Map by E. Andrew Martonyi— This is a cute book and perfect for kids who are studying geography and particularly those who might be struggling in the subject.
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Book Review: Sisterchicks Go Brit by Robin Jones Gunn— Robin Jones Gunn's SisterChick series is centered around the lives of two "midlife mamas," Elizabeth (Liz) and Kellie.
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Book Review: Daughter of York by Anne Easter Smith— The author of A Rose For The Crown brings the tale of Margaret of York to life with rich, vibrant detail.
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Book Review: Sammy's House by Kristin Gore— Sammy is a realistic, capable heroine whose insecurities make her all the more lovable.
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Book Review: Stuck in the Middle by Virginia Smith— I love a book that sticks with me. Weeks after I put it down, it still comes to mind and continues to make me think.
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Interview with Claire Allan, Author of Rainy Days and Tuesdays — "There is a lot of humor in every aspect of life, every tragedy, every tough situation and I like to reflect that..."
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Book Review: Swapping Lives by Jane Green— Can one person really step into another’s life?
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Book Review: I Heart My In-Laws by Dina Koutas Poch— The book is written in Poch’s matter-of-fact voice and despite being hysterically funny, it is packed with good advice.
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Book Review - Miss Alcott's E-mail: Yours for Reforms of All Kinds by Kit Bakke— Bakke paints a vivid picture of Alcott and anyone who loves Alcott’s writings will enjoy this unusual book.
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Book Review: Room For Two by Abel Keogh— Abel Keogh had been married just three years when his life was changed by a single gunshot.
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Book Review: Pride and Prejudice (Insight Edition) by Jane Austen— This annotated Insight Edition of Jane Austen’s beloved classic gives the reader brief definitions of certain terms, customs, and history behind words used.
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Interview with Shoban Shobhan Bantwal, author of The Dowry Bride— Growing up in India and coming to the US as part of an arranged marriage gave this author a unique outlook on life.
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Book Review: Sushi For One? by Camy Tang— I knew this was going to be a great book when the crazy grandmother showed up in chapter one.
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Interview With Mayra Calvani, Author Of Dark Lullaby— "In the case of Dark Lullaby, I went a step further: is it okay for a man to kill for the higher good?"
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Interview with Dennis N. Griffin, True Crime Writer— Griffin has written six books, the newest of which is Cullotta: The Life of a Chicago Criminal, Las Vegas Mobster, and Government Witness.
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Interview with WaterBrook Press Author Joanna Weaver— "Do the work it requires to be a writer... But as you do, surrender your dreams to God and allow Him to open the doors."
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Movie Review: The Ten Commandments— I just finished watching the newly released animated movie, The Ten Commandments, and I was thoroughly impressed.
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Book Review: Mosaic - Pieces of My Life So Far by Amy Grant— The book is a combination of song lyrics and Grant’s thoughts from the time periods when each song was written.
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Book Review: God? by Chris DeSalvo— If all of the evidence was all in one place, could we then determine the answer to the age old question?
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Book Review: Bride Island by Alexandra Enders— The story is so realistic, so true to life, that it made it hard to read and impossible to put down.
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Book Review: Little Stalker by Jennifer Belle — I had no idea what I was in for when I began reading this novel.
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Book Review: The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory— Filled with lies, manipulation and intrigue, this novel is hard to put down.
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Book Review: Just Jane - A Novel of Jane Austen's Life by Nancy Moser— This bio-novel of Jane Austen’s life tells as close to her real story as possible.
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Book Review: Don't Make a Scene by Valerie Block — To say that Diane Kurasik loves movies would be a bit of an understatement.
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Interview with Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Boleyn Girl— "I hope this technology will give us a sense of a seminar."
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Book Review: Building Personal Leadership - Inspirational Tools & Techniques for Work & Life by Joe Farcht— This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to get ahead, either in the corporate world or as an entrepreneur.
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Book Review: Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler — Courtney has a series of hilarious adventures stuck in the England of Jane Austen.
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Book Review: Bachelor's Puzzle by Judith Pella— A heartwarming historical drama.


