Book Description
In this long-awaited sequel to Green Rider, Karigan G'ladheon finds herself in a world of deadly danger and complex magic. Compelled by forces she cannot understand, she becomes one of the legendary Green Riders-magic messengers to the king. Pursued by the ghost of the First Rider, Karigan will re-enter the life of the Green Riders-just as an ancient evil is reawakening...
Customer Reviews:
Along for the ride Part II.......2007-07-18
This book is about as good as the first one. Nothing spectacular, but not terrible either. After reading two books, I will read the third when it comes out because I hate not knowing how things will end up in any story. This book picks up a couple years after the ending of Green Rider with Karigan now officially being a Green Rider. Mornhavon has returned, though not in a human form, and magic is going crazy all over Sacoridia. The first half of the book is a little slow, but the second half picks up speed and I found it much more entertaining. I think Britain is improving, but still has a little work to do. I am interested to see where she goes with the blossoming love story.
The Green Rider/First Rider's Call.......2007-06-27
This are two of my favorite books. I can read them over and over and never get tired of them and I do a lot of other reading. My only complaint is that the time between books is way to long!
Charm doesn't disappear.......2007-05-14
Kristen Britain does a good job helping kerigan to grow up. The story is still very interesting. The only thing wrong with it is the third book isn't out yet.-Johnson
Good Book.......2007-02-18
I thought this book was even better than the first. It has more depth with a two part storyline. One set in the past with Karigan's ancestor and Lil the founder of the Green Riders - and second in the present with Karigan (with lil's help) is trying to figure out why magic is suddenly going wrong. Unlike a previous reviewer I did not think the romantic tension between Karigan and King Zachary was superfluous to the novel. But I do agree that if the author was going to introduce this tension in the plot she should have done so in more detail and much sooner. As it is Karigan doesn't figure out her feelings for the King until the very end of the book, when its too late anyway. Although I do believe its a build up for the next novel. All in all this is a good book that I would recommend reading to anyone.
Very disappointing. A direct ripoff of sooo many other fantasy books........2007-01-09
I read Britain's first book Green Rider, and it really wasn't bad - so I was quite looking forward to the second one. Sorry to say though, it wasn't worth the wait. It's dull, trite, very predictable and pretty much a direct plot rip-off of at least 10 books that I can think of (George R.R. Martin is a MUCH better writer, so don't 'borrow' part of his plot - it shows!) She also has some really horrible writing in this one. I'm having a hard time finishing it and certainly won't be buying the third one.
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First Rider's Call
Manufacturer: Daw Books
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
ASIN: B000HI3UL6 |
Book Description
Inhibitions melt away with these three deliciously erotic romance novellas that have something sweet in common: tempting chocolate.
Customer Reviews:
Sweet Chocolate Love.......2007-03-20
I love anything Francis Ray, 'A Chocolate Affair was my favorite story in this book. I enjoyed the rekindled relationship between Miranda and Lucian. They had a love stronger than the time that passed between them, and stronger than her mother's will to intefere. Just a Hot, Sweet, Romance. 'A Good Man Is Hard To Count', a very HEATED story! Only the second story I've read by Maryann Reid...HOT, HOT, HOT. Savannah was definitely a slave to her ways and Clinton was out to prove that he was man enough to fulfill every sweet fantasy. 'Chocolate Kisses' a great debut by Renee Luke. It was sweet, sexy and funny I enjoyed the relationship between Nicole and Marcus. He really knew how to sweep a girl off her feet. The ending was an ending for the true romantic!
Kisses.......2007-03-11
I was somewhat disappointed because I thought this was a Francis Ray novel after finding out it was 3 short stories that should not have been together. I don't mind hot and steammy but I like to make that selection. Francis's story was great the other two not so good.
An Interesting Collection.......2007-03-01
I finally got the chance to read this book and I'm glad I have.
I've read Francis Ray for years so I really enjoyed her story. However, in a collection that's supposed to be "steamy", she's not. It's a great story, but just the regular romance novel scenes as opposed to something spicier. But it was a great story. I really liked the characters and you where rooting for them, especially considering the nasty mother and her attitude. It just wasn't steamy.
Maryanne Reid, well, her story definitely had the steam. Full steam. Quite a bit. No problems with that part. My complaint would be that I just didn't feel for the character. Lots of women go through bad relationships but they don't use various men for sex like Savannah does here. When she meets someone she might actually want to have more than a finite number of sexual encounters with, you still don't feel it. I don't know. The story was lacking a compassionate character for me. And it lacked romance. Use this guy for this sexual act. Another guy for some other act. Oh, maybe the hunky fireman can do all those things. Sorry, just didn't do it for me.
I loved Renee Luke's story! Not only did you have plenty of steam, but you were emotionally vested in the characters. You were rooting for them to work things out. You cared about what happened plus got to enjoy some really good love scenes. Very hot! I feel this story had the best of both. The romance you want plus the very, very, very hot sex. I look forward to other books by this author.
Very Hot !.......2006-12-24
I enjoyed Ms. Ray's story very much. Her books are always a joy to read. The Renee Luke story was wonderful. I hope to read more books by her. However, the story by Ms.Reid was just too much. I like erotica but this wasn't the place to put it. Francis Ray's is more romantic but Ms.Reid just was too much for me. This could have been a better story....I guess two out of three good stories is okay.
Sweetest Temptations.......2006-11-15
I'll admit, this book has been on my shelf for awhile. After reading some of the reviews, it dropped on my tbr pile. Finally, looking for a book to read between books, I figured a book of short stories would be the best route. I'm glad I chose this book.
True to the chocolate theme, Francis Ray's A Chocolate Affair does not disappoint. It's classic Francis Ray. Lucian and Miranda parted ways in college, much to the dismay of Lucian. Years later, circumstances and chocolate bring them together. Can their love be as sweet as it once was?
Maryann Reid veers from the chocolate theme, but still keeps it sweet in A Good Man is Hard to Count. Sassy and sexy Savannah keeps track of her sexual trysts using a Man Jar. Each man is assigned a colored sour stick candy. As the number of a certain colored sour stick increases, it's time to move on. Clinton, a hot firefighter, enters the picture and only wants her to see the color red. Can one color ever be enough?
Debut author Renee Luke makes her presence known and felt with the title story Chocolate Kisses. Nicole and Marcus are best friends and have been for years. They have been everything to each other from work out partners, movie buddies, confidants, sounding boards to meal companions. But now, Nicole wants to add "lover" to their friendship. Even so, she says he's just a friend. Is Nicole fooling herself?
Chocolate Kisses satisfies the sweet tooth. Just which story will be the most satisfying depends on what the reader craves. Questioning any of these authors' talents shouldn't be an issue. The problem, if that is what you want to call it, with this novel is the grouping of these three particular authors together. They should not have been put together. It's like apples and oranges. One isn't better than the other, they're just different. Francis, Maryann and Renee's style, flow and usage of words are very different. Someone looking for romance will love Francis Ray's story, but not necessarily find that element in Maryann's. (ex..."Looking down into Miranda's face, her lips parted, her eyes glazed with desire, he felt himself falling in love.") Someone looking for something hot will find that in Maryann's story, but not necessarily in Francis'. (ex..."In bed at night, she still got wet at the memories of the menage a trios, the hedonistic acts at the 'locked-door' parties, and the quickies in the Red Lobster bathroom, where one guy had an urge to eat her following a dinner of oysters.") While Francis and Maryann may represent both extremes, Renee falls somewhere in the middle. (ex..."She wanted Marcus, and the ache between her legs sure as hell wasn't going away until she had him.") Taking it a step further, to describe what I'll call a man's "state of excitement," Francis may use a word like "arousal," while Maryann may use "hard," and Renee "erection." One term may be too strong for one reader and not strong enough for another. Whatever floats your boat, but it doesn't take away from any of their skills. Each story was good in its own right. Overall, the book was enjoyable. Having read previous works by Francis and Maryann, their stories met my expectations. Renee, however, was a pleasant surprise. I went into her story not sure what to expect from this first timer and ended up liking her story the best.
I will say this, someone needs to consult with someone when it comes to putting these anthologies together. Good stories can make for a not great book because the authors don't mesh or complement each others style. Four Degrees of Heat featuring Crystal Lacey Winslow, Brenda L. Thomas, Rochelle Alers, ReShonda Tate Billingsley is another case in point. Good stories, but these authors had no business being in one book together. In the future I'd like to see Francis Ray with complementary authors like Brenda Jackson, Rochelle Alers and Donna Hill. I'd like to see Maryann Reid with the likes of Crystal Lacey Winslow and Brenda L. Thomas. Renee is versatile enough that she can hang with either group. She has released her debut novel which after reading her short story, I intend to read.
Don't give up on Chocolate Kisses, just expect three very different stories.
Reviewed by: Toni
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Chocolate Kisses
Ann Wade
Manufacturer: Pentland Press (NC)
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
Grief & Bereavement | Death & Grief | Health, Mind & Body | Subjects | Books
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ASIN: 157197458X |
Product Description
Ann Wades new book, "Chocolate Kisses," is an inspirational compilation of diary entries by the close friends of Sandy Weisenberger, a woman diagnosed with ALS (also known as Lou Gehrigs disease). The diary entries span the courageous last fourteen months of Sandys life and masterfully illustrate how a disease alters lives, how people handle death and dying, and how friendship is one of the most important aspects of a persons life. Sandys courage combined with the devotion of those around her, built from years of friendships, bring dignity to her final stages of life. Through the amazing and thought provoking words of Sandys friends, "Chocolate Kisses" puts clarity to the definition of a friend and crystallizes a perspective on death. As Wade demonstrates in her book, friendships thrive on nourishment, and the depth of friendship depends on the quantity and quality of that nourishment. This brief sketch of Sandys journey with ALS is a witness to a model of friendship, a tale of ordinary people doing acts of extraordinary kindness.
Book Description
Sweeter Than Honey
When candy shop owner Samantha Hampton nursed an injured stranger and invited him into her home, she thought she was being a Good Samaritan -- after all, it was the least she could do after breaking his foot. Richard Moore's charm put her at ease and made her heart pound. But Samantha didn't know that she was aiding the enemy!
Richard Moore had no more control over his attraction to Samantha than he did the fact that his family's confectionary chain would put Samantha's small shop out of business. Despite being her competition, Richard had no intention of breaking her heart. Would Samantha forgive him when she learned the truth of his identity . . .?
Customer Reviews:
yummy.......2005-09-08
Chocolate... what could be better? It's still in the unread stack but only because it's a big stack. I truly want to read this book. It's sounds awesome.
Read this book!.......2005-05-10
Samantha and Richard meet in a unusual way. On New Years Eve Samantha was running out of church to get her purse when she ran into Richard as he was entering the church. Both of them lost their balance, and fell down the steps. When Richard went to the doctor they told him that he broke his foot. Samantha owns a candy shop, and had a room for rent, and Richard needed a place to stay. Samantha rented her room to Richard and they became good friends. Samantha's biseness was in danger. She knew that there was a new mall going in down the street, but she did not know that Richard was the owner of it. Will Samantha and Richard's friendship be reined by the mall?
Similar to "You've Got Mail" (1998) some spoilers within.......2005-03-31
For a class, I was assigned to read a romance novel and then critique it. Normally, I love reading novels, but this one was excruciating. The characters have no depth. The story line is entirely predictible and cliche. Samantha and Richard are both candy shop owners, and Richard owns the chain store that might put Samantha out of business. Her life is complicated when her dear Granny suffers yet another stroke and then dies. Samantha also comes in contact with her father again, and realizes that he never meant to hurt her, and in fact fought for custody. To top it off, someone tells Samantha who Richard really is, and then she doesn't speak to him for months.
Of course, he goes after her and wins her heart, and the whole town says "aww." While I've included some critical things to the "plot," I'm reluctant to call them spoilers. This book is really bad, and I couldn't read it all the way through because it was too ridiculous. Save your brain cells and choose a book that isn't entirely predictible or cliche, unless you like that sort of thing.
Once Upon A Chocolate Kiss is a wonderful story........2003-11-18
I read this book in one sitting. Ms. Wolverton breathed such life into her characters and settings that I wanted to go to both the stores when I finished the book! Her characterization was so convincing, I could hear the hero and heroine speaking in my mind as I read. Thanks for such a wonderful, feel good story. Great job!
a delightful, fun read.......2003-10-26
This was the first book I read in the shipment recently received. The cover and title just struck my fancy...
Samantha owns a small local candy store. She loves to make the candies, but, as she is first to point out, she doesn't have a business head. The business was run by her Grandmother (who raised her) until 5 years ago when Grandma had a stroke. Now Sam cares for her grandma and tries to keep the store afloat.
Richard comes to town. His family's international candy company will be opening up a store in, you guessed it, Samantha's town.
This is a delightful book, a fun read. The characters each have their problems. Richard messes up, hides his candy store identity from Sam while his attraction towards her grows. Richard is also on a spiritual journey. He is using this time to get back into a good relationship with God, something he's lost in the past few years of corporate stress. Samantha has her own things to deal with, notably concerning forgiveness. She has to deal with her feeling towards her Dad before she can begin to forgive Richard.
Oh, the ending was fun! How Richard woos Samantha once he sets his mind on it is every woman's dream.
Recommended for a light fun read.
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Chocolate Kisses
Margaret Brownley ,
Raine Cantrell ,
Alexis Harrington , and
Sue Rich
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Contemporary | General | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
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ASIN: 0312961111 |
Customer Reviews:
Sweet.......2006-04-26
My favorite story was "A Chocolate Affair" where college sweethearts, Miranda Collins and Lucian Faulkner, had a loving relationship and suddenly broke it off-only to wonder why. Then they accidentally meet 10 years later. This time, Lucian has more than his good looks. He has charm, money and a candy company to help him lure Miranda back into his arms and his bed-for a romantic and sexy affair. Something that Miranda cannot resist-and she won't let her mother or anyone else interfere in "her chocolate affair."
Yum!.......2000-04-09
Chocolate Kisses was a very sweet and yummy book of short stories. My personal favorite was "Sweet Creations" If you're a fan of stories that end happily ever after, this is a book for you.
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Chocolate Kisses
Miriam, Jacobs
Manufacturer: Lulu.com
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
General | Romance | Subjects | Books
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ASIN: 1430315350 |
Book Description
Add a bit of spice to your romance with sweet and sensual erotic poetry and short stories. Guaranteed to make you sweat! Erotica enthusiasts will not be disappointed! ** All proceeds from sales go to the Candace Battiste Surgery Fund. Thank you!
Book Description
From her own hardships and deep joys, Cindy Dagnan offers refreshing perspective about how to create a strong and loving marriage. Personal illustrations, stories, conversation starters, and a couples’ study guide combine the delights of humor with the richness of wisdom.
Cindy delves into the day–to–day issues that impact “till death do us part” relationships and provides a fun–loving look at communication, expectations, friendship, sex, and commitment to help couples discover:
- What gives a marriage lasting flavor
- Ways to engage in great dialogue
- How to pray together and play together
- Why real life is more fulfilling than the fairy tale
- What is better than chocolate in a marriage
Whether a woman explores this resource on her own or with her husband, the practical and encouraging content will help all readers create and savor the sweetness of a lasting, godly love.
Product Description
c1995. Board book. Binding intact. Cover has edge and spine wear. Windows on pages still have covers on each. Some edges worn. Cute, usable book.
Product Description
This charming Lift-the-flap adventure follows Cody the Cocoa Bean from his tree in the tropics through the Hershey factory to become a Hershey's Kiss.
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Erlings Word
Lars Walker
Manufacturer: Baen
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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ASIN: 0671878506 |
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- In search of the real info
- A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
- Review of "The Miracle Brain".
- Your Miracle Brain by Jean Carper
- Superb guide to your brain, health, nutrition, lifestyle
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Your Miracle Brain: Dramatic New Scientific Evidence Reveals How You Can Use Food and Supplements To: Maximize Brain Power Boost Your Memory Lift Your Mood Improve IQ and Creativity Prevent an
Jean Carper
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
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Binding: Hardcover
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Food: Your Miracle Medicine
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The Miracle Heart : The Ultimate Guide to Preventing and Curing Heart Disease With Diet and Supplements
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Stop Aging Now!: Ultimate Plan for Staying Young and Reversing the Aging Process, The
ASIN: 0060183918 |
Book Description
Myth: You are born with a genetically determined brain of fixed size and potential, and there is nothing you can do to change it.
Reality: Your brain is a growing, changing organ and you can greatly improve the very structure, wiring, and functioning of your brain cells by what you eat and the supplements you take.
In Your Miracle Brain, Jean Carper, the bestselling author of Miracle Cures, Stop Aging Now!, and Food-Your Miracle Medicine, reveals the astonishing new discoveries that have caused brain researchers to completely revise their ideas about the brain's marvelous capabilities for change through "nutritional neuroscience."
In this book you will learn how you can mold your brain to optimize memory, intelligence, mental achievement, and mood by eating the right foods and taking specific brain boosting supplements; from common vitamin E to alpha lipoic acid, ginkgo biloba, and Co-Enzyme Q10.
Your Miracle Brain reports breakthrough research from leading scientific centers the National Institutes of Health, Harvard, Tufts, the University of California and others from around the world proving how diet and supplements can create peak brain power throughout life from boosting the capabilities of young brains to preventing and reversing brain breakdown as we get older.
You will discover astounding information and inspiring advice on every page: How to raise your child's IQ before he or she is even born; which fat stunts brain cells, and which make you smarter and happier; which vitamins can boost intelligence and memory; how high blood pressure can shrink your brain and what foods to eat to sharpen memory and rejuvenate brain cells.
Nothing is more central to a successful and fulfilling life than an optimally functioning brain. In Your Miracle Brain Jean Carper reveals the nutritional secrets that can unlock your brain's full intellectual and emotional potential.
Customer Reviews:
In search of the real info.......2007-08-30
While there may be a lot of good information here, it is inseperably mixed with a lot of personal opinion and drum-beating. Instead of just compiling reports from qualified MDs, PhDs, etc., Carper regretfully goes one level further and INTERPRETS these studies for us. Unfortunately, she is not qualified to do that. Her background is not in medicine or health, she is just a writer. She wants to sell books, so she becomes super-positive with all her "analyses". Sorry, Ms Carper, your embellished opinions are not objective, are not scientific, are often flat WRONG, are not separated from the factual information, and thereby destroy what might have been an informative book. I suggest Holford's "Optimum Nutrition for the Mind", or Stoll's "Omega 3 Connection" for those interested in more science and less hype.
A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste.......2005-08-21
Let me cut to the chase, there are numerous supplements you can take to keep your mental facilities in top working order, but if you are looking for the ONE thing you can do that will provide the best overall results - take a multivitamin daily.
Ms. Carper has provided another fine study of the current research (circa 2000) related to the human brain and the effect of various supplements or lack thereof. If there is one complaint that I have about the book, it is that it is dated, continued research in the field would argue for an updated edition of the book.
The four sections of the book cover the workings of the brain, what to eat, what supplements to take and how to prevent vascular problems from affecting your brain. True to her usual form the author presents the research for each topic, broken up by nutrient or supplement, further broken down by details of the impact on the brain of a shortage and the research data to support claims that the nutrient or supplement may correct the problems, and how much to take for full effect.
The discussions are intriguing in that the author's conclusions require so little action on the reader's part to correct or prevent the stated neurological problems (topics range from depression to aggression to forgetfulness to age related problems like Alzheimer's).
One of the reasons I bought this book was because I was heading back to grad school (in my 40s), and I wasn't quite sure I was up to it. Having completed 13 semester credits in biological and chemical sciences over two 6 week summer sessions with a flawless 4.0 grade average, I can say that I feel at the top of my mental game and ready for admission to grad school. My current set of supplements include: a multivitamin with minerals, coenzyme Q10, Omega 3 fish oil, ginko biloba and grape seed extract.
Getting back to my initial statement, unless you have a perfect diet (be honest), you need a multivitamin with minerals to ensure that you are providing the basic nutrition for a healthy brain, once you are there you can look into the other supplements for further improvement. P-)
Review of "The Miracle Brain"........2005-08-02
This is an excellent book. It is a "must have" item for anyone wanting to improve the functioning of their brain. I purchased one copy of his book for myself and another copy for my best friend. I feel certain that I made a vey wise choice in purchasing "The Miracle Brain"
Your Miracle Brain by Jean Carper.......2004-01-10
A main thesis of this work is that food can impact the brain
either favorably or unfavorably. The author explains that
men have brains that tend to shrink faster than women.
In addition, high blood pressure tends to reduce brain size.
Stress also damages the brain. There are juices which have a
positive impact on brain chemistry; namely, grapefruit,
tomato, orange and blueberries. Cranberry, spinach, kale,
strawberries and plums have maximum ORAC units. Raisins and
prunes are top anti-oxidants. Spinach, beet greens, tomato,
orange juice, cantaloupe, squash, sweet potato and avocado help
to minimize strokes. B vitamins and Vit C help to keep the
brain young and preserve cerebrospinal fluid. Selenium
boosts the brain and a deficiency can upset brain function.
The stone age diet is best for people. It consists of 65%
veggies, fruits, nuts and honey with 35% lean meat, eggs and
fish. DHA is found in seafood and EPA is found in a fish diet.
Linoleic acid is found in leafy green veggies and olive oil.
Brain fat busters are saturated animal fat, whole milk, butter
and cheese. This book will be a good addition to any personal
health library
Superb guide to your brain, health, nutrition, lifestyle.......2003-12-19
This book is a treasure chest of extremely valuable information on how to preserve your mental capabilities and to protect yourself from disease with the right diet and the right supplements and amounts of them. Did you know that people taking vitamin C or E supplements are shown in general NOT to develop Alzheimer's? Did you know that blueberries, strawberries and spinach are brain-savers? Did you know that you can control and possibly prevent insulin resistence by eating a low "glycemic index" diet. Did you know that eating foods equalling 5500 ORACs a day will protect your memory and motor control? (A cup of black tea brewed for five minutes contains 1200 ORACs.) Did you know that vigorous walking for an hour, five days a week will lower your risk of stroke by about half (p. 331), as will fruits and veggies and tea (p. 323)?
Jean Carper discusses the importance of Omega-3 oils in fish for pregnant women who want to optimize their children's mental capacities, as well as for the rest of us. She discusses the B vitamins, folic acid and the other, and their vital importance.
She gets down to specifics with doses to take and appropriate combinations.
I heartily recommend this book. If you buy only one book this year, buy this one.
The writing is energetic and enjoyable. The glycemic index and ORAC tables contain invaluable compilations for charting an optimal daily diet. I posted copies on my refrigerator door!
I've given this book to several people, all of whom cherish it.
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