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Added by Julius Thompson on July 28, 2018 at 2:05am —
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Rosemary Morris writes historical romance novels, and she does it with the kind of flair you only find from exceptionally talented authors who know their history, their heroines and their heros. Rosemary knows them all. Please check out her many books now published by Books We Love by visiting her BWL author page, here:…
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Added by Rosemary Morris on December 11, 2016 at 9:32am —
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I am delighted by the review of The Captain and The Countess by best-selling author Maggi Anderson.
Historical Reviews
5* Review by Maggi Anderson
Format Kindle Edition
Rosemary Morris has a wonderful understanding of this period of history and she adroitly evokes the period her characters inhabit with all its pomp and ceremony. It is rich in its detail of customs, classes, servants, beliefs, London life, food, interiors and the exquisite fashions.
The Right…
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Added by Rosemary Morris on July 31, 2016 at 9:02am —
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Added by Rosemary Morris on July 19, 2016 at 9:29am —
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Being a sci-fi novelist, I consider myself to be a small business entrepreneur, and I don't like Obama saying: 'If You've Got a Business, You Didn't Build That. Somebody Else Made That Happen.' Damn Obama straight to the pits of hell where he belongs, I sit in front of my computer twelve to fourteen hours a day, using my imagination talents to write two to three novels per year. Please check out my eNovels, and their all priced under three dollars so everyone in…
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Added by Chuck Keyes (The Chuck!) on August 2, 2012 at 6:22pm —
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What do have here? Obviously electronic books and readers are like the gates of hell opening up for the worldwide book publishers and printers. For them, their world is rapidly shifting, and if they don't jump on the fast growing e-reader highway, their world is going to end. Is this a bad thing? Hell no! Every year thirty million trees are used to produce books sold in just the United States. That's more than a thousand times the number of…
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