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Inheritance 9 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Mira, 2000
Interesting book I've enjoyed Cresswell's paranormal books in the past and only recently discovered that she writes suspense fiction as well. I found The Inheritance hard to put down, not just because I wanted to know what happened next, but also because I was interested in the moral dilemma faced by the heroine, Isabella Joubert. She loves her father, but knows he's a criminal. She loves her sister and ...
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His Brother's Fiancee (Trueblood Texas) 1 review Jasmine Cresswell
Harlequin, 2001
Great Story. Well Written. This was the first book that I've read by this author, and loved it. It was very well written, and a great story. I zipped though it in only a few short days."
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More Than Words, Volume 2 2 reviews Debbie Macomber, Sharon Sala, ...
Harlequin, 2005
five terrific inspirational tales "What Amanda wants" by Debbie Macomber. The cancer was back, but though she will miss much of her high school socialization, all Amanda wants is her peers to understand that in spite of her illness she is still Amanda who needs their friendship. She finds solace with the Melissa's Living Legacy Foundation.
"The Yellow Ribbon" by Sharon Sala. Frankie arrived at Just Like Home assisted living ...
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Edge of Eternity: Weddings, Inc. #6 (Harlequin Intrigue Series #297) 1 review Jasmine Cresswell
Harlequin, 1994
great read Once, Eve and David Powell were crazy for each other. Now, divorced, they simply drove each other insane, especially when forced to share accommodations in an old lighthouse. But the torment was bittersweet and the rekindled passion impossible to avoid. David is now a deepsea diver who looks for sunken treasure. Eve is a indepth TV reporter researching a story about the town of Eternity. ...
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Marry Me...Again! (by Request, 3 novels in 1) 1 review Rebecca Winters, Jasmine Cresswell, ...
Harlequin, 1994
Marry Me...Again! Back cover reads:
It takes a brave woman to say "I do" twice--especially to the same man!
FULLY INVOLVED Rebecca Winters
Some fires burn out of control...Firefighters call them "fully involved." And fully involved certainly describes Gina's feelings for her ex-husband. She's never stopped loving him. And now, after three long years, she's determined to fight fire with fire and win him back!
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Daughter 8 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Mira, 1998
Incredible This book grabbed from the first page. I really felt Maggie's anguish throughout this whole book. The characters were so well written, I almost forgot I was reading. I was half way into the book before it dawned on me how much of it I had read. The whole story is so believable. Kudos for Jasmine on this excellent and suspenseful story.
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Rakes and Rascals 1 review Jasmine Cresswell
Harlequin, 1995
I absolutely loved the abducted heiress!!! I just read the 1978 copy of "The abducted heiress," and i absoutely fell in love with it. It was a funny, quirky love story that had the right amount of mystery to keep it interesting. I got goose pimples everytime Georgiana encountered Graydon. I loved it!!!
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Shattered Vows (Weddings By Dewilde Series , No 1) 1 review Jasmine Cresswell
Harlequin Romance Audio, 1998
Great This was the first book that I ever readf by Jasmine Cresswell It got me hooked on her as an author that I would like to read more books by until then I usually read Sandra Brown, Danielle Steel or Janet Dailey. ' I think she is great
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Secret Sins 5 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Mira Books, 1997
Incredible talent, a must read In December 1969, a little girl was found after a horrible car crash killing her parents. Assuming she is the daughter of the dead parents, a police officer brings her home to be adopted by his son. Now twenty-six years later, the little girl finds out she isn't who she thinks she is. When Jessica's ex-husband brings a document to her showing she isn't the daughter of the couple she thought ...
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Desires & Deceptions 1 review Jasmine Cresswell
Mira, 1995
Breathless Jasmine Cresswell's Desires and Deceptions weaves an intricate plot that will keep you guessing until the end. One question will remain on your mind throughout your whole journey, "Who did it?". The characters are easy to connect with and you find yourself rooting for their happiness. Desires and Deceptions takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions and never lets you off. You will keep turning ...
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Keeping Secrets (Harlequin Intrigue, No 245) 2 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Harlequin, 1993
A very good book I really enjoyed reading this book. There were a lot of twist and turns in it and kept you guessing to the very end. Well worth reading.
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Undercover (Harlequin Intrigue Series #51) 1 review Jasmine Cresswell
Harlequin, 1986
A wonderfully fascinating book Jasmine Cresswell has packed a lot into this little book and made it a most enjoyable one .There is romance, suspence, mystery and humour. I particularly like the idea of a lady James Bond -- the heroine being a U.S. undercover special agent around whom all the actions evolve. Diana McKenzie posed as the widow of the recently killed (or suspected murdered) Peter Foxe in order to get near his ...
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Veils of Deceit (2 novels in 1) 3 reviews Jasmine Cresswell, B.J. Daniels
Harlequin, 2003
RT Review of Daniel's 'Keeping Secrets' Review From Romantic Times 4 1/2 stars (Fantastic) "...With all the fun of a "Romancing the Stone," Daniel's book will delight. Blending danger and excitement, a resourceful heroine and brooding hero with classic movie-type storytelling, this novel is just plain fun." Debbie Richardson, RT B0OKclub
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The Reluctant Viscountess 3 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Ivy Books, 1982
Romance at its humorous best To the despair of her parents, the younger Miss Abbot is 'cursed' with intelligence and average looks. When her first season was cut short by measles and she failed to secure an offer from a suitable gentleman, she is taken back for another season in London, where she slowly spends her time wasting away and daydreaming through the glamorous parties she is dragged to. When, on top of that, she ...
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Everybody's Talking 2 reviews Jayne Ann Krentz, Jasmine Cresswell, ...
Harlequin, 2003
Now This Is Something To Talk About This is an absolute treasure. Three unique stories written by three unique ladies. Stories written are the best I've ever read out of a trilogy series. But the absolute must read is the story by Jayne Ann Krantz trust me you won't be sorry.
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Timeless (Dreamspun) 4 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Topaz, 1994
A great read! It's getting harder to find time travel romance novels that are worth reading. This is one that meets my criteria for a keeper. Although the author uses a plot twist that's been done before, she does it in an entertaining fashion. Usually I flip to the back to find out what happened (that's how I know the book is boring) but with this one I didn't read the ending beforehand!
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The Trouble With Love 1 review Jasmine Cresswell, Kristine Gabriel
Harlequin, 2003
Dynamic Duo This is a definite must read. Jasmine Cresswell and Kristine Gabriel weaves great stories the way that spiders weave a web. Go out and get it.
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The Conspiracy 7 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Wheeler Publishing, 2002
Wow! This is the first book I've read by Cresswell and I will definately be looking her up again. This political thriller with a subplot of romance had me interested from the beginning. Verity, who has been binge drinking since the dead of her husband, is shocked out of her self-piting self-destruction when she sees the ghost of her dead husband on New Year's Eve. When her boss appears on her doorstep ...
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The Disappearance 10 reviews Jasmine Cresswell
Mira, 1999
Captivating! This is my first book by Jasmine Cresswell and I am truly impressed. When Professor Summer Shepherd is kidnapped, the FBI has no choice to negotiate with the kidnappers because she is the daughter of the secretary of state. Why she was kidnapped remains a mystery, along with why the kidnappers decided to send the ransom note to Duncan Ryder, Summer's despised step-mother's brother. Duncan, ...
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It's a Wonderful Christmas 2 reviews, ...
Harlequin, 2007
Movie Christmas Stories When I had first started to read this, I thought I was reading a "take off" on Charles Dickens' Scrooge - then I had looked at the title again
and I was - BUT each of the stories, since they were a "take off" on all
my favorite Christmas movies, I couldn't wait to read how the authors "readjusted" the endings. They were all good - I cannot say which
was my favorite - loved them all
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