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The Boyfriend League by Rachel Hawthorne (Harper Teen, 2007)
A delightful story about a 17 year old girl who convinces her family to host a player during the summer collegiate baseball league so that she can find a boyfriend (but not the player they’re hosting -- she just means to hang out with him and meet the other players). Unfortunately, she and the player living under her parents’ roof hit it off straight away.
Slow Burn by Julie Garwood
'Lady Be Good' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
This is my first book of 2008 and my second SEP.
Shepard's Abiding in Dry Creek by Janet Tronstad
Sadly, I will have to admit that this is the only Dry Creek Series book I have read. So far. But, I can say it will not be the last. I loved this Christmas story. I can't wait to read the next ones in this series and I hope to find some of the earlier releases to "catch" up. Dry Creek is a town that everyone would love to live in and the characters are just like your friends.
Sex and the Psychic Witch by Annette Blair
Who Creamed Peaches, Anyway?
Who kept me up until 2am on a Sunday night, anyway?
#3 All Night with the Boss, Natalie Anderson
I loved this book and what I think that what I liked the most as that Rory was successful, but not arrogant about it. He is at ease with who he is and does not feel he has to stomp on someone's toes to do it. Great story!
Isabelle
A Holiday To Remember by Jillian Hart
To: Uncle Ben
From: Mia
Re: Thanks to you, we have a whole new family!
Engaging Kieran by Helen Shelton (St. Elizabeth’s Children’s Hospital #14 -- Harlequin -- 2001)
Fourteenth in the 16 book series that pre-launched (I think) the Harlequin Medical Romance line coming to NA.
Michelle Douglas: His Christmas Angel
This was a very sweet Harlequin Romance. I thought the author captured the essence of the holiday season and what can make it so romantic. The conflict between the hero and heroine felt pretty genuine - you could imagine how hard the holidays would be for a window - espeically when an old flame comes back into her life.

