Quite wonderful, The Story of the Night. I have never written a review before , so perhaps the fact I have made the effort says all there is to be said.
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Aftershock . Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least. ...
Simply awful. I must admit i never finished this book. it ended up in the charity bag at the half way point. there is co consistent storyline, no depth to the charecters. the only way i coul...
Sylvia Brownrigg's Pages for You is the story of a sentimental, sensual education, a love affair between a student and a teacher--all blushes, kisses, books and poetry. Flannery is just 17 a...
Lost Souls. A well written novel, sometimes horrific and other times sad, but a page turner from the start. You should read this if you love Anne Rice... It is an original!...
Starting to bore me now.... Rad used to be my fav author but recently she is getting boring. Repetitive and I found myself skipping pages to finish it. With so many new authors publishing ...
Rollickingly raunchy story of life on the gay game in 1930s London. . Paul Lemoyne leaves his home in rural southern England to make his way in London. He gets no further than Waterloo Stati...
Winner of the Longman History Today Prize in 1998, Amanda Vickery's The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England is an outstanding study of a crucial period in modern women's...
Amazingly brillaint, a story that wont let you be!!!!. Well, I have just finished readin this book ,it took me 3 days in total, i could not put it down, as a matter of fact it made me late f...