Marilyn Heyman
http://www.maxpages.com/marilynsbooks/
I am a native Californian who grew up
in a small town on the coast. Today I
still live in Northern California with
my husband and four cats. I have one
daughter and a sixteen-year-old
grandson. I am a watercolor artist as
well as an avid reader. I remember
haunting the public library as a child
and it just continued from there.
Reading romance began with gothics –
apparently that is why I still enjoys
the dark romantic suspense books of
today. Having a computer just made
reading more fun. Now I can review new
and favorite authors. I also maintain
a website at
http://www.maxpages.com/marilynsbooks/
to sell books.
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Reviews
Against the Odds
by Kathryn Shay
"Finding Love the Second Time Around"
Posted April 20, 2003
Anabelle Crane moved across the country after a heart-
breaking love affair and became an undercover policewoman
in Seattle. Getting hurt on the job ten years later
brought her home to New York to visit her special friends
Dan and Nora. She has many unhappy memories concerning Read more...
Good Time Girl
by Candace Schuler
"A sizzler"
Posted February 26, 2002
Roxanne Archer is tired of being the nice girl in town. At
twenty-nine years old she decides to do something about it
during her summer vacation. She leaves Connecticut and
goes to Texas determined to hook up with a cowboy. She
starts following the rodeo circuit and soon finds Read more...
Beyond Innocence
by Emma Holly
"A Sensual Historical Romance"
Posted August 19, 2001
Florence comes to London for a season. Her father, the
vicar, has died and she only has enough money for one
season to find an accommodating husband. She doesn't
expect love, only caring and support. She goes to her
father's solicitor and is immediately whisked away to Read more...
Mr. Perfect
by Linda Howard
"Hilarious, sexy and suspenseful"
Posted July 28, 2001
Four co-workers who get together every Friday evening make
up a list of their requirements for the perfect man. They
expand the tongue-in-cheek list having a hilarious time
during dinner. They are surprised to find the list takes
on a life of its own and within a week, is Read more...
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