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Dead Silence (The Stillwater Trilogy, Book 1) 19 reviews Brenda Novak
Mira, 2006
Let's break the Silence--This book is phenomenal! Brenda Novak does it again. Dead Silence is a mysterious, intriguing, intense and at the same time heart warming page turner. Brenda knows how to keep us in suspense and welcome the reader into the lives of her very real and endearing characters. I highly recommend this book and after reading the excerpt of her new book Dead Giveaway-- I know it will follow in the same tradition of excellent ...
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Baby Business: 9 Months Later (Harlequin Superromance No. 955) 7 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2000
Myshelf.Com Reviewer Brenda Novak is a writer who writes with gut-wrenching emotion. The characters she creates will quickly become a part of your everyday life. Her latest, Baby Business, is set in Salt Lake City. The hero, Thad Winter, a widower of 18 months, still mourns the death of his beloved spouse and unborn child. His late wife and unborn child were tragically taken out of his life by a drunken driver. ...
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More Than Words: The Greatest Gift/ Close Call/ Hanging by a Thread/ Small Packages/ Built to Last 2 reviews Diana Palmer, Carla Neggers, ...
Harlequin, 2004
five excellent inspirational tales touch the readers' souls "The Greatest Gift" by Diana Palmer. Homeless Mary and her three preadolescent children stay at a shelter where they observe acts of kindness. Inspired, Mary encourages "Chefs to the Rescue" to donate food throwaways to help the needy.
"Close Call" by Carla Neggers. Marianne escaped an abusive spouse, but now wonders if the kindhearted man could be a surrogate of her ex. She knows that ...
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Expectations: 9 Months Later (Harlequin Superromance No. 899) 3 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2000
Expectations This is an excellent book. Once you start reading it you can't put it down. I would reccommend it to anyone that likes to read love stories.
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Snow Baby: 9 Months Later (Harlequin Superromance No. 939) 3 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2000
Very highly recommend Chantel Miller found herself unprepared for the narrow, two-lane in a late spring snowstorm. Nevertheless, she refused to allow a storm to deter her from reconciliation with her sister. They had not spoken for ten years until Chantel left behind the boyfriend she had stolen all those years ago, Wade, and her high fashion modeling career in New York to start over alone with a clerical job to a ...
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Mother, Please! (Harlequin Single Title) 1 review Brenda Novak, Jill Shalvis, ...
Harlequin, 2004
three fine contemporary romances "Upstairs Downstairs" by Alison Kent. In Tatem, Texas, since her father passed away five years ago, Avery Rice is very protective of her mother, teacher Susannah. Seeking freedom to date, Susannah drafts Computer Science teacher David Marks to occupy her daughter. David has loved Susannah since high school and hopes Avery will see him the way he lovingly sees her. With her matchmaking mother ...
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Dead Giveaway (The Stillwater Trilogy, Book 2) 19 reviews Brenda Novak
Mira, 2007
Dead Giveaway is the glue that holds it all together Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
Almost everyone in town believes Clay Montgomery murdered the Rev Lee Barker nineteen years ago. But the only people who know the truth are Clay, his mother, and his sisters and they will do anything to protect their secret. He has never been able to have a real relationship due to the fact his number one priority is protecting his family. He has faced ...
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Dead Right (The Stillwater Trilogy, Book 3) 22 reviews Brenda Novak
Mira, 2007
Captivating right to the end! This is the 3rd book of the Stillwater Trilogy.
Brenda Novak sustains the suspense right through the end of this book by pulling no punches. The story line is both heart wrenching and gruesome at times. She continues to grow the characters that were fleshed out in the previous two installments, and creates an unforgettable character in Madeline Barker. She also continues to illustrate how ...
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Every Waking Moment 9 reviews Brenda Novak
HQN Books, 2005
Every Waking Moment Outstanding book. I have never read anything by Brenda Novak and my first book of hers was not a disappointment at all. It kept me interested throughout the entire book. The bravery of Emma is totally unforgettable.
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Cold Feet (Harlequin Single Title) 23 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2004
Awesome This book was absolutely awesome! i have read Snow Baby and Baby Business by this author some years back which were pretty good too. And i am now working on the Stillwater Trilogy. The way this book was written, even the characters in the book, had me picking up some more novels by Brenda Novak. I have now put her on my list of favorite authors. She hasn't let me down yet!
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A Husband of her Own (Harlequin Superromance No. 1130) 8 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2003
Wonderfully written This was wonderfully written.Brenda out did herself once again. The story takes place in Dundee Idaho and Rebecca Wells wants to overcome her reputation and wants to get past her twenty-four year rivalry with the Perfect golden boy and successful horse rancher Josh Hill. When Rebecca's father tells her that she has to call a truce with Josh or she will not be invited to attend their anniversary ...
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Coulda Been A Cowboy (Harlequin Superromance) 6 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2007
A solid contemporary romance. His young illegitimate infant son Braden is dumped on football superstar Tyson Garner without any warning when he learned the mother Rachelle was failing to properly care for the infant. With the scandal costing him promotions, he accepts responsibility as the primary caretaker for his child, but he does not want the brat around too much; besides he knows nothing about children. In Dundee, he ...
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Stranger in Town (Harlequin Superromance No. 1278) 2 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2005
Beautiful Story!!! I loved this book! Not only was the romance sweet, the emotional development of the characters was wonderful. It was not just another sappy romance. The characters seemed real. Definitely worth reading!
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Trust Me (The Last Stand Trilogy, Book 1) Brenda Novak
Mira, 2008
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Dear Maggie (Harlequin Superromance No. 987) 2 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2001
Another dazzling hit! -- Very highly recommended Maggie Russell is the ideal heroine, maintaining her vulnerability even as she presents herself as strong, direct, spunky and tenderhearted. Although she's left behind the difficult teen years of acne and embarrassment over her red hair, Maggie's professional self-confidence masks the insecurities of her personal life. Maggie rates men by their F.P., father potential, because she's the single ...
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The Other Woman (Dundee, Idaho, Book 7) 4 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2006
The Other Woman-Joyfully Recommended Read The last year has been pure hell for Elizabeth O'Connell. First she discovers that her husband has been living a double life, with a wife and family in Idaho. To make matters worse she discovers that she is actually his second wife and that their entire life in California has been built on a lie. Just when she thought that she couldn't take anymore, she is totally devastated when her husband ...
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Of Noble Birth 18 reviews Brenda Novak
HarperTorch, 1999
Of Noble Birth... I couldn't put it down! Although romance novels are not usually the type of book I read, I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. From the moment I picked it up I felt compelled to keep reading. It grasped my attention from the first page. It had great and varied story lines with interesting and exciting characters and the story just flowed. One of the best features I felt was the uniqueness of the ...
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A Baby Of Her Own (Harlequin Superromance, No. 1083) 4 reviews Brenda Novak
Harlequin, 2002
Small town charm and well intentioned interference With the arrival of her thirtieth birthday and with her best friend's plans to move, Delaney Lawson longs to fill the empty places of her life and her heart with a child of her own. Acting completely out of character and swept away by her impetuous best friend's encouragement, Delaney and Rebecca drive to Boise to find a man. Never mind Delaney's virginity; one night of naughtiness will fill more ...
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