Customer Review: I usually hate anthologies because they usually lack good plots. This one was better than most I've read, but it still wasn't a five star read. I liked Nalini Singh's story the most. Erin McCarthy's was ok. The best thing in it was the hero. I usually like Linda Winstead Jones, but I found myself... more info
Customer Review: Tanya Huff- "Music Hath Charms"- A bit confusing and not interesting in the least. Marjorie Liu "Minotaur in Stone"- Slow start and rocky middle. The story is a bit to romancey for me. The usage of Greek mythology is the redeeming factor that made this story a bit interesting. The sex was ok,... more info
Customer Review: I borrowed this from the library, and after seeing it, not only did I buy it, but so did some of my friends. It really is a great book of basic techniques for the beginner. It is well-illustrated with easy to read instructions. Pieces are such you will want to wear them.
Customer Review: I was pleased with the fast delivery service from the seller. Book is in great condition, and is exactly what the seller said it would be. I will use this seller in the future and will recommend this seller to anyone that is looking to buy a quality book at a discounted price.
Customer Review: I have really enjoyed reading the Raintree series. I loved the first one by Linda Howard. This one is also really good! I liked the hero and heroine. Their chemistry was good. I would have liked to have seen the hero use his powers more. The reason I didn't give it a 5 is that I didn't like the... more info
Customer Review: This is Linda's most comprehensive book so far. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves horses. It may seem a little overwhelming to the uninitiated, but is well worth the effort of sticking with it. Your horse(s) will thank you. It might be helpful to enlist the help of a TTEAM Practitioner or to... more info
Customer Review: Bottom Line: Buy it
Sophie, lives a secluded life in the forest with her two sisters, because of the scorn of being labeled witches, and the curse placed upon their family generations ago. Sophie feels life calling her, and while her sisters have reminded her daily, she can never marry, she... more info
Customer Review: A fair fantasy romance. The last entry in a trilogy.
Isadora is the eldest of three cursed witches. Cursed to lose their husbands to death before age 30. The youngest sister, Sophie, believes that the three united sisters could finally break the curse. So the quest for witch sister... more info
Customer Review: This is my 1st time read for author Linda Windstead Jones. I must agree with all the reviews written thus far. The book was wonderful. It is an easy and fast reading book. The kind of book where you can't stop turning the pages. Very sensual and hot romance between Sanura and Alix. The secondary... more info
Customer Review: I adore the fact that this author has not disappointed me with this sequel. I loved The Sun Witch and found myself loving The Moon Witch even more. It has surprise plots and heartwarming moments. It truly is satisfying my thirst for a great read. I cannot write much due to the fact that I am... more info
Customer Review: I so enjoyed this book! It is well written and once you start reading it you get jazzed and don't want to quit reading it or put it down. Keep an open mind when reading it. :)
Customer Review: This book was a waste of my time and the paper it was written on. It goes into great detail on how the shape of a horse's head, size and position of facial features, and hair swirls on the head influence a horse's behavior and mental processes. This is nothing more then equine phrenology and... more info
Customer Review: Whether your cat is the most well-adjusted animal ever, or neurotic and nervous, there will always be times, like going to the vet, when calming and communication from the owner will help. I can't recommend the T Touch more highly. I was doubtful, but it has enormously helped my terrified Persian... more info
Customer Review: I was sorry to see this series end - I loved all of the books. As with the others, this is an easy read, that keeps your interest throughout. There's a little of everything - good and evil; suspense, romance - and lots if imagination. thoroughly enjoyable!
Maynard Dixon's landscape paintings of the American West are distinctive and instantly recognisable: the bold and rugged terrain below stylised clouds and often rich colours; but there is much more to his work. As a youngster he was enthralled by the work of Charles Russell, so it is not... more info
Customer Review: This second book by Linda Winstead Jones in the 'Prince Trilogy' or 'Children of the Sun Trilogy' was by far my favorite. In Prince of Fire the plot from Prince of Magic continues but is now focused on Keelia, the daugher of the Queen Mother of the Anwyn Juliet Fyne and Queen of the Anywn in her own... more info
Customer Review: I really wish I could get my money back from my college bookstore. This is the textbook for a basic Human Relations class that is required for all students at the community college I attend. Human Relations is not my strongest skill so I was actually looking forward to the class and the book,... more info
Customer Review: The wrong book was shipped. The book that was delivered was an altogether wrong ISB number and was the teacher's edition for Oklahoma.
Customer Review: The Prince of Magic was the first in this Trilogy that for some reason is called "The Children of the Sun Trilogy." Since the three main characters of these novels are the children of the Sun Witch, the Moon Witch and the Star Witch (from the Fyne Witches Trilogy, a name that makes perfect sense...)... more info
Customer Review: If you liked Guided Reading by Fountas and Pinnell, you'll REALLY enjoy this book. It includes not only easy to understand philosophy, but exacting implementation suggestions (pictures, too) along with excellent teacher language you'll want to use in conjunction with the explicit guided reading and... more info
Customer Review: This brightly illustrated book does a wonderful job explaining different Christmas symbols: lights, Christmas trees, angels, and presents; in light of the true meaning of Christmas, Jesus' birth. My 3-year-old son loves this book and asks for it more than he does the Santa Claus books. This book has... more info
In the Making from D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. Price: $19.71
Customer Review: I haven't written a review on amazon before, but want to do one now after reading the negative response above.
For me, this book is an incredibly insightful and inspirational read. It shows tons of different approaches to art, not in a didactic manner or 'how-to'way but simply by showing what... more info
Customer Review: Four short stories jampacked into one great collection that deserves two thumbs up!!! Full of humor and love and plenty of plain Christmas magic that only Elvis can bring?
First story was probably my favorite, weird cause I got the book for Sandra Hill's tale, but in the end I liked the first one... more info
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