Romance Novel Blogs

Jul 26
2011

romance novel blogs
romance novel blogs
Websites? Blogs?

I wonder how many people in and have their own websites and / or blogs. What is most important is the theme of your site or blog? I have two sites. The first is about art and music education (recommendations of books, CDs and DVDs) The second has recommendations (lists) of books science, mathematics, history, children's picture books, fantasy books, science fiction, romance, mystery, spy / Novels Military Classic and recent adolescent fiction. http://www.booksandmore4kids.blogspot.com http://booksandmore4kids.googlepages.com

I want to start a web site blog, but I'm not sure what the best site. Maybe you can offer suggestions for me to go. Mine would just be about random topics. His sound Interestingly, should put the links above.

The 10 Greatest Romance Novel Heroes of All Time


As the Twig is Bent: A Matt Davis Mystery (The Matt Davis Mystery Series)


As the Twig is Bent: A Matt Davis Mystery (The Matt Davis Mystery Series)


$3.99


SOMEONE IS RAPING AND STRANGLING WOMEN in the Chelsea section of Manhattan – but, who? The only clues: a distinct signature, a heart carved into each victim’s breast containing the initials “J.C.” and the initials of the decease; copies of the New Testament – with underlined passages referring to infidelity; and fingerprints of a juvenile arrested in the 1960s in Upstate New York. Assigned to the …

Why I Love Singlehood


Why I Love Singlehood


$9.99


Eva Perino is single and proud of it. Owner of The Grounds, a coffee shop nestled in the heart of a college town, thirtysomething Eva cherishes her comfortable life filled with quirky friends, a fun job, and no significant other. In fact, she’s so content to be on her own that she started a blog about it: “Why I Love Singlehood.” Yet when she hears the news of her ex-boyfriend&rs…

The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels--A Love Story


The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels–A Love Story


$13.46


“That’s when I saw him—the cowboy—across the smoky room.” I’ll never forget that night. It was like a romance novel, an old Broadway musical, and a John Wayne western rolled into one. Out for a quick drink with friends, I wasn’t looking to meet anyone, let alone a tall, rugged cowboy who lived on a cattle ranch miles away from my cultured, corporate hometown. But before I knew it, I’d been st…

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