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			<title>Nine Coaches Waiting</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/1556526180">Nine Coaches Waiting</a></p>
<p>Mary Stewart&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
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<p>Linda Martin lied to her new boss on her job interview. It's the kind of thing that can get most people fired. For Linda, it's the kind of thing that could get her killed.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>It's the late 1950s, just after World War II, and Linda is a lovely young woman--only 19--and getting worried about her future. Since her parents died when she was a girl, she's been raised in an orphanage. With no family, and no money for college, Linda had to take whatever work she could get: taking care of other people's children; cleaning houses. So when a friend of a friend of a&nbsp;patron of the orphanage&nbsp;arranges a job interview with the Countess de Valmy, Linda jumps at the chance. It seemed like a romantic adventure, living in a French chateau, working as the nanny and teacher to the future heir of the estate, the Countess de Valmy's 6-year-old nephew.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Only... Mme. Le Comtesse seemed to have such&nbsp;a <em>thing</em> about<em>&nbsp;</em>hiring an English girl, that Linda felt she had to lie about her mother--a French woman--and about the fact that Linda spent the first 10 years of her life in Paris. Instead, Linda pretends she can barely speak French at all.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>At first, when she arrives in the isolated mountain valley of Valmy, Linda is glad she lied. The chateau is a mansion, and Linda's "servant" quarters are like a 4-star hotel room. And even though they're intimidating, M'sieur Le Compte and his wife are always polite to Linda, even kind, and their nephew is&nbsp;really nice kid: sweet and funny and bright. Then when the&nbsp;Count and Countess' son Raoul&nbsp;drives up&nbsp;in his Rolls Royce, Linda feels as if she's truly landed in&nbsp;a fairy tale: Raoul is so handsome. And he seems to like Linda, even though she's just the nanny.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So it's really a shame when the murder attempts begin. First on the little boy, and then on her. And Linda is alone in a strange country, with no family, no friends: no one she can trust. And there's a sweet little boy who's counting on her to stay alive.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Mary Stewart is one of the all-time great writers of romantic thrillers: <em><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/1556526180">Nine Coaches Waiting</a></em> is one of her best novels. Check it out at a library near you.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Everything I Know About Love I learned From Romance Novels by Sarah Wendell</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/9781402254499">Everything I Know About Love I Learned From Romance Novels </a>by Sarah Wendell</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/Everything%20I%20know%20about%20love.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="Everything I know about love.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2012/02/Everything%20I%20know%20about%20love-thumb-200x279-9206.jpg" width="200" height="279" /></a>As self-proclaimed Romance Queen of the King County Library System, (ya know if you say something often enough people start to believe), I grabbed this book off of the new book shelf the second I saw it.&nbsp; I read it one gulp.&nbsp; This book is funny, profound, silly and truthful.&nbsp; It also comes with a few lists, such as the top romantic heroes, you can even go online and argue with the author.</p>
<p><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/9781402254499">Everything I Know About Love I learned From Romance Novels</a> works on many levels.&nbsp; First it is an explanation on why Romance novels are so popular.&nbsp; Second it can show how romance, love and marriage should work.&nbsp; And no I don't mean that a gal has to find an excruciatingly handsome billionaire duke who can leap tall buildings in a single bound before she will fall in love and live happily ever after.&nbsp; The book emphatically states that this isn't so and romance readers know it.&nbsp; Third it can also be a manual on how to write romance novels.&nbsp; The book doesn't discuss bad romance novels, but does acknowledge that there are many of them.&nbsp; Some are bad just because times have changed; others are bad because they are badly written with lousy stories of stupid people, which of course isn't just the domain of romance novels.</p>
<p>Read <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/9781402254499">Everything I Know...... </a>to improve the romance in your life, find a romance author that you will enjoy (Sarah quotes many authors), or read it to discover why romance novels are the single biggest selling genre in the United States, the world!&nbsp; You'll learn something, I did and I am the Romance Novel expert, just ask me.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Restoree by Anne McCaffrey</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/9780345351876">Restoree </a>by Anne McCaffrey</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/Restore.jpg"><img class="mt-image-right" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px" height="205" alt="Restore.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/12/Restore-thumb-125x205-8758.jpg" width="125" /></a>I was saddened to hear of Anne McCaffrey's death on the 21st of November this year. I stopped to think about all her books and the ones that I liked the most--very hard to do; she has written nearly 100 books, 21 Pern novels alone! I have read and enjoyed almost all of her books--so I have decided to talk about her first book, <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/0345351878">Restoree</a>. Anne had been heard to say she was so tired of reading about female twits cowering and screaming during alien invasions and the men were out there fighting and saving the world (or words to that effect). Anne decided to write a tongue-in-cheek story that challenged all those weak crybaby female clichés. I missed that the first time I read <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/0345351878">Restoree</a>. I thought it was a great Cinderella story about a downtrodden plump gal from earth harvested by evil aliens (for dinner) but the aliens were attacked and she was saved, to become a slave feeding a heavily drugged guy in a hospital on another planet outside the earth's solar system. She was a librarian on earth and so she knows a little bit of everything, just like all good librarians (okay I am editorializing), but she just happened to know things that helped with the escape plan and she could think on her feet. The heavily drugged guy turned out to be the Regent of the planet and he was drugged so the bad guys could take over the planet, typical bad guy behavior. The second time, okay maybe the third time I read <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/0345351878">Restoree</a> I saw the author's satire. Still I like the Cinderella aspect of the story, and I can appreciate the triumph of beautiful girl finally admired for her brain. I wish I could say that it happens to me all the time, oh well. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/0345351878">Restoree</a> is a wonderful fantasy on many levels, with a greatromance included. Also availablefor your <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifer%7Cisbn/9780345457561">ereader</a>.<br /><br /></p>]]></description>
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			<title>A Circus Made Of Dreams And Magic</title>
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<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/night_circus.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="night_circus.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/10/night_circus-thumb-200x303-8524.jpg" height="303" width="200" /></a>The circus always comesunannounced. No one knows ithas arriveduntil someone sees the black and white striped tents set up on the edge of town and then word spreads like wildfire. By nightfall people are crowded in front of the gates, waiting to be let in. Once inside, they marvel at all the wonders the circus has to offer; there are so many tents, each filled with manywonderful thingsto see, and people often return night after night, drawn in by the myriad of sights. If you thought to look closer, you might be surprised at some of the things you see. But Le Cirque des Reves is careful to keep things hidden, for it is not just a circus, but also a contest between two students of rival magicians.</p>
<p><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier%7Cisbn/9780385534635">The Night Circus</a> is full of compelling andintriguing characters, but I think my favorite might be the circus itself. Drawn with incredible detail, it is impossible to read this book without being transported intothe magical black and white worldcontained in its tents. It's hard to say whether or not The Night Circus is a romance tinged with magic, or a book about magic that happens to have a romance as well.Either way, debut author <a href="http://erinmorgenstern.com/">ErinMorgenstern</a>has meticulously crafted a story that is as magical as it is engrossing. The constant flow of lushly drawn scenes that are full of tension and mystery makes this one an obvious choice for fans of<a href="http://audreyniffenegger.com/">Audrey Niffenegger</a>. </p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 06:08:21 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>More Witches and Vampires? Yes!</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/10/discovery%20witches-thumb-150x226-8444.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="Thumbnail image for discovery witches.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/10/discovery%20witches-thumb-150x226-8444-thumb-150x226-8445.jpg" width="150" height="226" /></a>I have no idea how I came across<a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/=9780670022410">A Discovery of Witches</a> by Deborah Harkness because I am a mystery series reader! This story, however, does involve a mystery and is left open for a book to follow, so I started to read it and couldn't put it down.The author, Deborah Harkness, is a historian and her scholarly efforts are reflected in this book.</p>
<p>A Yale Professor,Diana Bishop, is a history scholar and a witch who does not want to acknowledge herpowerful magical talents. She is researching the early beginnings of a scientific study in Oxford's Bodleian Library, and accidently discovers an ancient manuscript of alchemy. Suddenly, she finds herself attracting a lot of unwanted attention from various typesof deamons, witches, and other supernatural beings. One of them is Matthew Clairmont, the brilliant and very attractive vampire geneticist. (The story gets a little steamy)</p>
<p>Even though I wasn't completely grabbed by the characters and the setting, Idid find myselfplunged into Diana's efforts tounlocking the secrets of the manuscript before any of the "bad guys". This book (and I think soon to be a series) has been called an adult version of theStephanie Meyers' Twilight series, and that's a pretty good description, except this is definitely a step or two or three above.</p>
<p>This title is available in the KCLS catalog in the following formats: Book, Large Print, Book on CD, and a Listening Device (Player) that you can checkout.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 01:01:01 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>Icebreaker</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/icebreaker.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; WIDTH: 180px; FLOAT: right; HEIGHT: 227px" class="mt-image-right" alt="icebreaker.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/10/icebreaker-thumb-250x402-8421.jpg" width="250" height="402" /></a>New York Blades veteran Adam Perry plays old-school hockey. He's the defender who guards the goal and makes sure nobody gets near the goalie. Sometimes that means knocking his opponents flat on the ice or slamming them up against the boards. That's just the way he plays the game.</p>
<p><br />When Adam's style of play is called into question by the execs in the NHL, who want hockey to cultivate a more family-friendly image, the team calls on Sinead O'Brien. Sinead is beautiful, but she is all business when it comes to her career as a lawyer. Her first impression of Adam is that he's a dumb jock with a violent streak. His first impression of her is that she's an ice princess with no life outside her law books.</p>
<p><br />As the playoffs for the Stanley Cup quickly approach, Sinead must work hard to get Adam to reveal anything to her that will help her defend him from a suit brought by the league. Adam meanwhile ducks the limelight and tries to hide many of the charitable causes he's championed.</p>
<p><br />You might not think sparks could fly on ice, but they certainly do in Deirdre Martin's book <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9780425239797">Icebreaker</a>. Hockey-based romances were not really something I expected to enjoy, but I've gone back and read some of Martin's older titles about the Blades players and really enjoyed their fast-paced, high energy action. For a fun, quick read, aim your puck at <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9780425239797">Icebreaker</a>.<br /></p>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/0671034065">Mr. Perfect </a>by Linda Howard</p>
<p><br /><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/Mr%20Perfect.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="Mr Perfect.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/08/Mr%20Perfect-thumb-200x309-7915.jpg" width="200" height="309" /></a>Jaine Bright and three of her friends have had it with men. During their regular "girls' night out" the foursome make a tongue-in-cheek list of the perfect man. One of the gals puts the ten item list on paper, just to keep things straight. Number one on the list is faithful, number two is nice; number three dependable; number four is having a steady job; you will have to read the book to see the naughty items on the list. Anyway, the gals all have a big laugh and then go home. Within the week, the list is everywhere--the TV networks and newspapers are calling. Jaine believes it was a slow news week to make their funny list a national event. And all this attention is blowing her resolve to quit swearing; it costs her a quarter for each bad word she says! However someone out there does not think that this list is funny. And that person decides to stop the laughter. The "real" Mr. Perfect is angry!<br /></p>
<p>If you like a funny book with a dark edge this is just for you. If'in you like a sexy book with some really great steamy parts this is for you too. I loved the story of the women's friendships and of course for Jaine's "Mr. Perfect for me" guy with whom she falls in love.<a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/0671034065">Mr. Perfect </a>is a funny book with a scary edge, just perfect for a rainy afternoon or a sunny beach read. <br /></p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 01:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>One List, Two Lives, And Twenty Years Of Marriage</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/remember.jpg"><img alt="remember.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/07/remember-thumb-225x338-7696.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" width="225" height="338" /></a>There are a lot of books out there about unhappy marriages. You have your Ethan Fromes, your Anna Kareninas, your Tesses of the D'Ubervilles. Tragic relationships can make for interesting reading, but don't you sometimes want to read about a remarkably <i>happy </i>marriage? Better yet, how about a happy marriage that actually existed in real life? <br /><br />In a world where it's easy to be down on marriage, <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/eg/opac/results?query=identifier%7Cisbn:=0061479241">Remember the Sweet Things</a> is the antidote to such cynicism. In it, author Ellen Greene relates her history with men, including her rocky first marriage, her experiences as a single parent, and the job she took that led her to her future husband Marsh. The book is a memoir that stands in testament to the real, lasting love between Ellen and Marsh, and it's also a reminder to each of us to "remember the sweet things" our own loved ones do for us. <br /><br />Ellen kept a "Sweet Things List" during her marriage to Marsh in an effort to always remember and appreciate his acts of kindness toward her and her children. Ellen would compile her long list of sweet things every year and give it to Marsh on Valentine's Day. Examples include: <br /><br /><ul><li>Buying a seashell and planting it on a disappointingly shell-less beach for Ellen's daughter to find</li><li>His goofy way of saying "Hi, Honey, I'm home." <br /></li><li>An afternoon spent reading and napping together</li><li>"Marsh the Caregiver" emerging when Ellen breaks her leg<br /></li></ul>I feared this book would be a bit too sweet for me when I first picked it up, but it's not the story of a perfect storybook marriage. Instead it's the story of a successful one, full of the real details of a life filled with children, cooking, vacations, sickness, sailing, and laughter. The Greene family lived in New England, China, and Mexico (and did a good amount of traveling in between) so this is a bit of a travel memoir as well, but mainly it is a sweet read full of insight into real-life romance. For hopeless romantics and cynics alike, I recommend <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/eg/opac/results?query=identifier%7Cisbn:=0061479241">Remember the Sweet Things</a>. <br /><br /><br /> ]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:07:29 -0800</pubDate>
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			<title>A Perfect Summer Read</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/AlmostperfectJacket.jpg"><img alt="AlmostperfectJacket.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/07/AlmostperfectJacket-thumb-150x237-7768.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" width="150" height="237" /></a>Almost everybody I see lately is complaining about the weather, saying, "When are we going to have summer?" or "It's no fair that the rest of the country is having hot weather and we're freezing." Personally, I prefer our weather over that of, say, Phoenix, where the current temperature is 108 degrees and there is a dust storm brewing. <br /><br />However, if you are longing for summer, how about enjoying some "hot" summer reading? A contemporary romance may be just what you need to give you that summer-beach-read feeling.<br /><br />When I want to escape the real world I enjoy the comfort of a series set in a too-good-to-be-true town where I can get to know the local people one happy ending at a time. Susan Mallery has several series that qualify, such as the Fool's Gold Romances set in the California foothills. First in the series is <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/0373774524">Chasing Perfect</a>, but you don't have to read them in order.<br /><br />In <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/0373774907">Almost Perfect</a>, successful mystery writer Liz Sutton learns that her two young nieces have been abandoned by their stepmother. Although she has bad memories of the hometown she left after high school, she gathers up her eleven-year-old son, her laptop, and four suitcases of their belongings and sets out for Fool's Gold to take care of the girls. As luck (and the rules of romance writing) would have it, the first person she encounters in Fool's Gold is the man who broke her heart.<br /><br />So, if you are looking for a respite from gray skies, you might try escaping to Fool's Gold for a hot romance with a perfect ending.<br /><br />

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			<title>The Gargoyle</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/gargoyle.jpg"><img alt="gargoyle.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/06/gargoyle-thumb-394x600-7080.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" width="202" height="308" /></a><div>A medieval nun and a mercenary.<br />A Japanese glass blower and a farm boy.<br />An Italian iron monger and his wife.<br />A Viking warrior and an orphan.<br />A Victorian society lady and a farmer.<br />A severely burned pornographer and a schizophrenic sculptress.<br /><br />Love that endures through the centuries. <br /><br />When a beautiful, drug-abusing adult film star is severely burned in a freak car accident, his charred outer body finally mirrors the cynical soul within. Laying in his hospital bed devising his own suicide, the last thing he expects is to be visited by a fellow patient who claims to have been his lover in medieval Germany. <span id="freeText16720919475552565863" style="">Marianne Engel persists in bringing him tales of their history together, until his yearning for death is replaced by the blossoming of quite a different feeling in his pain-wracked soul.</span><br /><br />Covering hundreds of years and thousands of miles, <span id="freeText16720919475552565863" style=""></span><span id="freeText16720919475552565863" style="">Marianne Engel's tales of love's adversity </span>and redemption help the unnamed narrator's soul to heal in a way his body never could.<br /><br />A fascinating choice for book clubs, <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/opac/en-US/skin/kcls/xml/rdetail.xml?r=650226">The Gargoyle</a> by Andrew Davidson delves deep into the natures of love and the soul.<br /></div>]]></description>
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			<title>One Perfect Rose</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781420108521">One Perfect Rose </a>by Mary Jo Putney</p>
<p><br /><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/One%20Perfect%20Rose.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="One Perfect Rose.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/06/One%20Perfect%20Rose-thumb-150x242-7182.jpg" width="150" height="242" /></a>Lately I have been in the mood for romance novels, (see last month's blog). It must be the crummy weather that has me reaching for happily ever after stories. The weather must be really getting to me, because I am reading romances that I have already read. I have my favorites that I enjoy re-reading...hey when you buy a CD or download a tune you listen to it more than once, right? I re-read books more than once, especially when I need cheering up. Nothing can beat a romance for that! </p>
<p><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781420108521">One Perfect Rose</a> by Mary Jo Putney fits the bill perfectly! Stephen Kenyon, Duke of Ashburton has been diagnosed with "tumefaction of the stomach and liver," a slow and painful death. Ashburton decides to kick over his traces and travel around England as an ordinary guy - until the pain becomes unbearable. In his wanderings he rescues a little boy who has fallen into a river. The lil guy is a member of a traveling theatrical group and he has an older sister, Rosalind. Ashburton is offered a place with the troop, until they hire a real actor, (they are short a male actor for small parts). Well, need I say more? <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781420108521">One Perfect Rose</a> is a lovely romance, where neither character is a silly young twit, with foolish ideas of about love, romance or life in general. They both have something to hide, but reveal things slowly and naturally without histrionics. If you enjoy a romance where the only problems are within each character's wish to spare their loved one pain, and are members of a loving family you will enjoy <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781420108521">One Perfect Rose</a>. And because it is a romance I can tell you that they will live happily ever after, but I won't tell you how!</p>
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			<title>A Matter Of Class</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781593155544">A MatterOf Class </a>by Mary Balogh</p>
<p><br /><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/Matter%20of%20class.jpg"></a><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/materr%20of%20class2.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 20px 20px; FLOAT: right" class="mt-image-right" alt="materr of class2.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/05/materr%20of%20class2-thumb-175x264-6854.jpg" width="175" height="264" /></a>Mary Balogh is one of my many favorite authors. That means when I see a book of hers I pick it up immediately, although I do restrain myself and have not ever torn one of her books from someone else's hands.</p>
<p>Reginald is rich, refined and well educated. However he is NOT a gentleman by birth, meaning his family, according to Regency society, is not a part of the beau monde. Reggie's father hates that fact and despises the beau monde and at the same time wants his son to be a part of it. <br /></p>
<p>Annabelle is the daughter of the Earl of Havercroft, so she is part of the beau monde. However she had recently run off with a groom! She is ruined, and disgraced; the family cannot hold their heads high. So they decide to marry her off to anyone who will have her. Reggie's father is happy to get a chance to have his son become a member of a beau monde family. The two are coerced into marrying. It is a "marry or else" situation: For Reggie, no money, he will not get another penny from his father; and for Annabelle she will be banished to a remote tiny estate never to see anyone again. Now this is a romance and by definition a romance must have a happily ever-after ending. But just what is happily ever after and how are Reggie and Annabelle going to find it? There are some secrets and some fights, okay arguments and a very surprising conclusion. <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781593155544">A Matter of Class </a>is a short book, a novella actually. I read it in under an hour. If you want a fun short read with a happy ending this is a book for you. If you would rather listento A Matter of Class on <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781441826374">compact disc </a>or <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/egindex/opac/identifier|isbn/9781441833327">Playaway</a>, we have them too.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Forbidden Falls</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/ForbiddenFallsJacket.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 20px 20px 0px; FLOAT: left" class="mt-image-left" alt="ForbiddenFallsJacket.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/assets_c/2011/05/ForbiddenFallsJacket-thumb-140x221-6858.jpg" width="140" height="221" /></a>If I ever move away from King County, I know where I want to live. It's a small town in Northern California called Virgin River. It's the kind of place where you don't have to lock your doors when you're away, but if you leave one open you might find a bear in your living room. It's a town where your neighbors know everything about you, and for the most part they like you anyway. It's a place that people find when they need to start over. Don't bother looking it up on Google Maps; instead, pick up one of the <a href="http://www.robyncarr.com/booklist.html">Virgin River series</a> by Robyn Carr.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/opac/en-US/skin/kcls/xml/rresult.xml?tp=andamp;t=andamp;rt=isbnandamp;adv=9780778327493andamp;d=0">Forbidden Falls</a>, Noah Kincaid is clearly up for a challenge. In spite of doubting his suitability for the role, he has completed seminary and is embarking on his first adventure as a minister--in an abandoned church that he bought on eBay. In the five years since his wife died Noah has not felt any real romantic interest in any woman, so he assumes that he is destined to live without that part of his life. As a result, he's taken by surprise when he meets sexy, outgoing Ellie Baldwin. Ellie needs a respectable job so that she can regain custody of her two children. Noah needs an assistant to help him get the church congregation-ready. In spite of his reservations--stemming as much from fear of his attraction to Ellie as concern over the reaction of the town's busybodies--Noah hires Ellie, with heartwarming and explosive results.</p>
<p>Each book in the Virgin River series features a different couple, along with ongoing stories about earlier characters. Forbidden Falls is the ninth book in the series; to learn about this quirky little town from the beginning, start with <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/opac/en-US/skin/kcls/xml/rresult.xml?tp=andamp;t=andamp;rt=isbnandamp;adv=9780778324904andamp;d=0">Virgin River</a>. If you enjoy Debbie Macomber's <a href="http://www.debbiemacomber.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=booksandamp;pageID=4">Cedar Cove series</a>, you may find a whole new set of friends in Virgin River.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Cotillion</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<img alt="Cotillion.jpg" src="http://blogs.kcls.org/booktalk/Cotillion.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px;" width="302" height="438" /><a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/opac/en-US/skin/kcls/xml/rdetail.xml?r=620801">Cotillion</a>, by Georgette Heyer, is the story of Kitty Charing, an orphan whose rich "uncle" 
plans to leave his entire fortune to her...provided she marries one of 
his nephews.  Kitty would oblige, but as her preferred suitor, the 
rakish Jack Westruther, seems indifferent, she plots a false betrothal 
in order to make him jealous.  This also serves as a way for her to 
experience the society life in London, far from her penny-pinching uncle
 and his solitary, dreary estate.  <br /><br />Kitty convinces another of 
her "cousins," Freddy Standen, to pretend to be engaged to her.  You can
 guess what happens, but that isn't the point.  Kitty's adventures as she tries to help the people around her, many 
times getting into terrible scrapes, and the development of her 
relationship with Freddy, are so utterly entertaining and charming, the direction of the plot is secondary.<br /><br />Historically accurate down to the last petticoat, readable, witty, 
sweet, and thoroughly charming.  I was so sorry to say goodbye to 
these characters when it was over, and I am glad to see that <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/opac/en-US/skin/kcls/xml/rresult.xml?rt=authorandamp;tp=authorandamp;t=georgette%20heyerandamp;ft=identifier%7Cmattype[a]andamp;l=1andamp;d=0andamp;f=aandamp;av=">Georgette Heyer</a> has 
over 50 other titles for me to explore! Fans of Jane Austen and Regency romances in general should meet Kitty and Freddy, dash it.<br />

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			<title>Major Pettigrew&apos;s Last Stand</title>
			<description><![CDATA[<p><br />Major Pettigrew's prize possession is his Churchill sporting gun, one-half of a pair given his father,in reward for hiscourageous service,by an Indianprince. When his brother Bertie dies, the major's fervent hope is to reunite his gun with the oneinherited byhis brother.</p>
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<p>But circumstances, including his mercenary sister-in-law, a wealthy would-be gun owner, and various complications conspire to prevent the Major from reuniting the pair. One chief complication is his blossoming friendship with Mrs. Ali, the local shopkeeper who shares his love for tea and fine literature. Over tea and Kipling, the widow and widower discover a chance at late-life romance. But the village of Edgecomb St. Mary is a conservative place, and in the eyes ofits citizens,Mrs. Ali's Pakistanioriginputs her in a different class, and many forces seek to thwart the budding romance. What ensues is a comedy of errors, full of delicious dialogue and unexpected turns of events.</p>
<p>Helen Simonson's debut novel, <a href="http://catalog.kcls.org/opac/en-US/skin/kcls/xml/rdetail.xml?r=758157andamp;ol=1521andamp;l=1521andamp;d=0andamp;hc=1andamp;adv=%20%209781400068937%20andamp;rt=isbnandamp;adv=9781400068937">Major Pettigrew's Last Stand</a>, is a joy to read,replete with wonderfully etched characters, well-wrought language,and askillfully crafted plot.You'llroot forthe Major as he emerges from his predictable routinesto defy social conventions,test his limits, and in the processbecomea veryunconventional hero. </p>
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