

The Witch's Trinity by Erika Mailman
No one escapes suspicion when a famine afflicts a medieval German village. In searingly simple prose, Mailman probes the human psyche, peeling back the layers of the basest human instincts to expose the dangerous frailties of the human soul.
I have already read this book. Will write a review soon.
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A Song in Stone by Walter H. HuntThis novel begins with the premise that Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland is part of an unfinished larger church - and that it contains a mystery, one clue of which is found in the intricate stonework of the chapel. It goes from there to the Middle Ages, taking Ian Graham, currently-unemployed television personality, with it, literally, as he tries to learn the chapel's secret before it is too late to return to his own time, his own life.
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And only a few minutes back, one of my friends gifted me the following books, all romances. She insists that I read those. If anyone knows anything about any of these authors, do let me know. I only know Janet Daily. I think a few of the titles are corny! Believe me, I have read lots of Mills & Boons but with such titles? I don't know if I will read those. Maybe I should. Wot say?
1) Firm Commitment by Linda Markowiak--Harlequin Superromance
2) A Stockingful of Joy by Jill Barnett/Mary Jo Putney/Justine Dare/Susan King
3) Her brother's Keeper by Patricia Coughlin--Silhouette Special Edition
4) Wild West Wife by Jayne Addison--Silhouette Romance
5) Tidewater Lover by Janet Daily--Harlequin
6) Forbidden Pleasure by Robyn Donald--Harlequin Mills & Boon
7) Only Two Can Share by Annabel Murray--Mills & Boon
8) Mission: Make-Over by Penny Jordan--Mills & Boon
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