Tuesday, February 8, 2011

a few Valentine ebook's

His Secret Valentine


Editorial Review of Kindle ebook:

Accompanied by recipes for decadent chocolate treats, the three stories found in Valentine Delights are sweet, sumptuous, and perhaps even better than chocolate! Meryl Sawyer's "Chocolate Fantasy" finds Alexis Evans alone on February 14 and on the hunt for chocolate. But meeting handsome Kyle Paxton at the candy counter could be the best treat of all. In "His Secret Valentine," by Kate Hoffmann, editor Charlotte Keats has no problem preparing the Valentine edition of the newspaper, but trying to convince powerful publisher Sam Harper that she's the woman for him is another story. Finally, author Gina Wilkins's "Gift of the Heart" finds Jessica Patterson experiencing the best Valentine's Day ever. Surrounded by flowers, perfume, diamonds, and her favorite chocolates, there's only one gift missing: the precious gift of true love from her fiancé Dr. Richard London. A trio of precious romance tales, Valentine Delights is the perfect anthology for Valentine's Day, or any day that needs a little love in it.
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Bloody Valentine


Editorial Review of Kindle ebook:

Vampires have powers beyond human comprehension: strength that defies logic, speed that cannot be captured on film, the ability to shapeshift and more. But in matters of the heart, no one, not even the strikingly beautiful and outrageously wealthy Blue Bloods, has total control. In Bloody Valentine, bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz offers readers a new story about the love lives of their favorite vamps - the passion and heartache, the hope and devastation, the lust and longing. Combined with all the glitz, glamour, and mystery fans have come to expect, this is sure to be another huge hit in the Blue Bloods series.
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Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook


Editorial Review of Kindle ebook:

No one really expected Bourdain to top his wildly popular Kitchen Confidential, even Bourdain himself: several critics wrote that he seems alternately awed and appalled by his own celebrity. Those parts of Medium Raw--more of a collection of essays than a streamlined narrative--that seemed to grow out of that celebrity, such as Bourdain's feuds with food critics and celebrity chefs, impressed reviewers the least. But they still found much to savor, particularly Bourdain's biting personality, his own humorous self-deprecation, his ability to bring out the unknown elements of the restaurant industry, particularly the kitchen and service staff who might otherwise be ignored, and, not least of all, the well-written (if often vulgar) and compelling stories. In the end, though Medium Raw will best be appreciated by foodies, it is "generally an entertaining read, compelling more for Bourdain's passion than his mean streak" (Kansas City Star).
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Candy Store (A Valentine's Day Erotic Contemporary Romance)


Editorial Review of Kindle ebook:

On the verge of losing her candy store just before Valentine's Day, Callie Moore decides to blot out her troubles with a tall, dark, handsome stranger. Derek McNear isn't about to turn down a cute, curvy woman offering sizzling-hot sex in a commercial refrigerator at his best friend's wedding reception. But the next day, when Callie discovers that Derek is the consultant she has hired to save her store, they find it difficult to concentrate on business. Especially when giving and getting pleasure in each other's arms is so much more fun!

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