
Read within 24 hours, but I wanted it sooner or longer, not sure which - Jaid Black's was really cool! Simply Sizzling Yowza!īad Boys To Go with Lori Foster, Janelle Denison and Nancy Warren. Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down - With Sherrilyn Kenyon, Melanie George and Jaid Black Perfect for the Beach- Oh smorgasboard of great fun! Features Lori Foster, MaryJanice Davidson, Kayla Perrin, Erin McCarthy, Janelle Denison and Morgan Leigh -Ģ day read, sometimes you just have to have spice The Corst Diaries by Katie MacAlister - Oh, this was worth a ROTFLMAO! Oceans of Fire by Christine Feehan - Took me 2 days - well worth it Barry - compared to the first 3 UN books which were fun, this one had me on the edge of my seat. Whats not to like about this fun romp in the past with a "now' kind of gal? So, tell me, h ave YOU read any of these?Ī Connecticut Fashionista in King Arthur's Court by Marianne Mancusi Like THAT's a big surprise? *grin* These past 3 weeks have been a fun literary ride. This is a great example of M's Favorite Things!!! So, that's one missing author found, one more to go. I had to share my happiness with everyone!!! I am so excited to find her again and that she's still writing. Glenna is now writing under the name of TARA JANZEN and it looks like she's going to be writing spy thriller romances starting September 2005. My first Medieval Fantasy Romance book.*sigh* I mentioned this fact somewhere on mine or someone else's blog and I was told that Glenna may be writting under a different name!!!! THANK YOU!! Because it is true.īooks Pictured in Reverse order of reading ( I'm still figuring out this posting pictures business) Wow, was that fun! Then, all of a sudden, she stopped! She wrote River of Eden (not pictured here and not a medieval) which also was enjoyable then Boom. Once I started, I was voracious! I looked for and found the next two in the series. In fact, the first one, The Chalice and the Blade pictured way down below, was the one that started me reading medieval fantasy romance. Once upon a time, I came upon these books by Glenna McReynolds and I was captivated. I apologize that I can't locate your name, but if you see this, you'll know Thomas Wentworth Higginson, “A Ride Through Kansas,” 24 pp.A Big THANK YOU needs to go to the fellow blogger that helped me solve this mystery.Whipple, “Relations of Anti-slavery to Religion,” 20 pp. 18.: Anon., “The Fugitive Slave Law, and its Victims,” 48 pp.Charles Beecher, “The God of the Bible against slavery,” 11 pp. 16.: Anon., “The Unanimous Remonstrance of the Fourth Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn., against the Policy of the American Tract Society on the Subject of Slavery,” 36 pp.Cabot, “What have we, as individuals, to do with slavery?” 7 pp.

Maria Weston Chapman, ‘“How can I help to abolish Slavery?”, or, Counsels to the Newly Converted,’ 12 pp.Harriet Beecher Stowe, “The Two Altars or, Two Pictures in One,” 12 pp. Burleigh, “Slavery and the North”, 12 pp. (Louisa Jane Whiting Barker) By a Former Resident of Slave States, “Influence of slavery upon the white population”, 12 pp.
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Higginson, “Does Slavery Christianize the Negro?”, 8 pp.
