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Christmas Eve
Midnight in Death
Published in Kindle Edition by Berkley (2007-03-29)
Author: J.D. Robb
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Book good, Price BAD
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Review Date: 2008-03-28
This was another great read by Nora Roberts. I love all of her books.
The only reason I rated 3 stars, is because the cover clearly states this book should be 2.99. When I recieved the product, I saw on the receipt I was charged 4.98 by Amazon, and that is supposed to be after the buy 3 discount! I'd say they made some money on that sale!

MidnightIn Death
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Review Date: 2007-12-30
Along with many others, I am truly disappointed by the "mini book". With an item like this, you need to advertise the number of pages. The idea of paying $3.99 for postage, and receiving the package with only $1.14 on the package made me feel like a real idiot. It will be a VERY LONG TIME before I order anything from AMAZON again.

I feel ripped off
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Review Date: 2007-12-16
I ordered this book without looking at the number of pages. I assumed for $5 it was a full length book. It is not. It is 90 pages and it says boldly on the cover $2.99 great deal! I paid $4.98 so that isnt a great deal at all. Save your money and buy another book.

short story
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Review Date: 2007-12-12
Bought this J. D. Robb book for wife. She was disappointed in it's length, it's not a novel but a novelette. Upon reading it, however, she found it enjoyable. For someone that doesn't like reading 400 page books, this is just fine.

midnight in death
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Review Date: 2007-11-22
Very good, but short. Wonder why I can't fine this book in the list of "IN DEATH" series.

Christmas Eve
Trans-Siberian Orchestra : Christmas Eve & Other Stories
Published in Paperback by Alfred Publishing Company (1998-11)
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Accurate to a Point, But Lacking
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Review Date: 2007-12-23
When I ordered this book, I was rather torn between two alternatives for what I thought I might be getting. One alternative was something challenging, comparable to Anthony Burger or Dino Kartsonakis. The other alternative was that the book would be akin to the High School Musical piano books, which are in my opinion worthless. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this was not the later, but unfortunately it was not the former either.

The songs in this book do sound remarkably like the songs played by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Unfortunately it is hard to get all of the parts into something that a solo piano can play, and therefore some of my favorite rhythms were absent (originally played by bass guitar, I believe).

If you're looking for a challenge, this is probably not a book for you. On a majority of the songs (with the exception of "A Mad Russian's Christmas" and "Christmas Eve in Sarajevo 12/24", I could sit down and play right through them with relatively few problems. Even the two songs I listed are perhaps at most at the Intermediate level though. My only difficulty was getting those two up to speed without losing some of the rhythms and notes.

Overall, I would suggest this book for someone who simply wants something fun to play (Intermediate Level or higher) or who wishes to perform a song, such as "A Star to Follow". Otherwise, look for something with a little more challenge that was designed for solo piano to begin with.

Excellent for guitar
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Review Date: 2007-01-14
This book is excellent for anyone wanting to learn how to play songs from the TSO Christmas Eve CD. I bought it mostly for the acoustic songs, but I've played around with some of the others as well.

Guitar Christmas
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-15
By Jeffrey W. Bennett Author of Under the Lontar Palm and founder of LayMentor...
I bought this book to learn the screaming guitar solos. What a way to go for christmas. Exciting and dramatic. However, not all guitar pieces are transcribed in tabular format. This book is best played by sight readers.

Christmas Eve
A Gift of Joy: Christmas Eve/The Miracle/A Bright Red Ribbon/My True Love
Published in Hardcover by G. K. Hall & Company (1996-09)
Authors: Virginia Henley, Brenda Joyce, Fern Michaels, and Jo Goodman
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A decent book to pass some time
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-25
I have to say the 1st story by Virginia Henley was nice, but highly improbable. The same could be said for the second story, but I guess that's why it's called fiction. All in all it's a nice way to pass some time.

fun read
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
This book was a fun read. For people like me who does not have time to read a whole novel, this book is for you. These romances writers all wrote wonderful short stories. I expecially enjoyed Virginia Henley's story, this is her first contemperory story, and believe me it is as hot and steamy as her full length novels. The rest of the stories was heartwarming, filled with love and the warm Christmas spirit. Although this anthology is good for any time, I heartily recommend that it be read during the Christmas season.

Christmas Eve
The Christmas Baby
Published in Kindle Edition by Harlequin Superromance (2007-11-01)
Author: Eve Gaddy
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warm holiday romance
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Review Date: 2007-10-31
International globetrotter Brian Kincaid enjoys his job that enables him to meet so many different women. However, Brian's carefree existence is nuked when he learns he is the father of a ten month old child and that the mother is dead. To care for his son Will and continue his womanizing lifestyle, he hires a live-in nanny, single mother Faith McClain

Brian is further stunned when he finds he is attracted to the nanny. Faith reciprocates, but will do nothing to harm their children or jeopardize the job she desperately needs. As their attraction turns into love, Faith must persuade Brian that he is good for her and their kids as he believes he is not worthy of her love.

THE CHRISTMAS BABY is a warm holiday romance in which the lead couple and their offspring make for an interesting extended family. Brian is the key to the story line as he loves his baby and his nanny, but fears he is not good for either of them. Readers will appreciate Eve Gaddy's fine contemporary as the heroine has faith in her man that he will be there for all of them.

Harriet Klausner

Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve Can Kill You
Published in Paperback by Virgin Books (2000-05-01)
Author: Bill Marantz
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A suspenseful page-turner with a twist
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Review Date: 2001-07-11
Val Virgo is a one-time country singer and a burned out talk show host. He's led a disorderly life, but that's no reason for him to be targeted by a mad bomber on a vengeful quest. And until Val can figure out who's trying to kill him, and why, both his life and his newfound love are in terrible danger.

This is a fast-moving story with a rich cast of characters and a plot that keeps the reader guessing right up until the final shattering scenes. But even more absorbing is the glimpse inside the mind of Virgo himself. Val Virgo is irreverent, tender, funny, cynical and philosophical by turns... and always politically incorrect! In fact, he is so memorable and delightful that this reader hopes the cryptic final sentence contains promise of a sequel in the offing....

Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve Kittens (Zebra Regency Romance)
Published in Paperback by Zebra (2001-10-01)
Authors: Cathleen Clare, Wilma Counts, and Debbie Raleigh
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Please Keep Reading, Defintely a Christmas Joy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-03
I enjoy the short story regency because you can usually finish one of the stories in a sitting. Unfortunately, the first story in this book is totally unbeliveable. I read regency romance faster than a cat can lick his whisker and I enjoy the regency era and know quite a lot about that time in history. What makes the first story so unbelievable is that a servant, and believe she is now a servant no matter what she was before, could become the princess. Yes, this could be a Cinderella story, but the author is unable to make it believable.

Okay, as my title says Christmas Joy is just that. A Christmas Joy. This second story completely makes up for the first one. It made me cry, laugh and all things in between. Wilma Counts is one of the lucky ones. She can write great books and great short stories, too. There are not many who can, but she defintely hit the mark with this book.

The third story is okay. I enjoyed it because it had cats, christmas and regency love story. Three things important in my life. It's an enjoyable read.

So, skip the first one if you are a hard core regency fan. It's too unbelievable, but read the second and third. It makes up for the first.

Christmas Eve
Christmas With Eve (It Happened One Night...) (Harlequin Temptation, No 614)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1996-11-01)
Author: Minger
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ROMANTIC AND SENSUAL
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Review Date: 1998-10-24
I could not put the book down. Ms. Minger's love scenes were very hot!, and the story was good too. No matter how hot the sex is, if the storyline is not there, I wouldn't recommend the book.

Christmas Eve
The Doctor's Christmas Eve
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2005-04-01)
Author: James Lane Allen
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Kentucky/A brood of eagles
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Review Date: 2003-10-12
this book is a novel of Kentucky,a turn of the century tale, It has all the wonderful characters of a Dickens,the easy read of a Guy De Maupassant tale,and lots of history of a Kentucky no one now living remembers. It has tragedy,loss,joy and hope... Its real life as it was once and will never be again... This books original title was to be A Brood of Eagles and that would better have described the tale. It isn't a christmas story , just a tale of events that happened to happen on a christmas long ago

Christmas Eve
The Little Crescent Moon and The Bright Evening Star
Published in Paperback by C S S Publishing Company (1998-10-15)
Author: Walter Humann
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Very enjoyable. My grand-daughter really enjoyed it.
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Review Date: 2000-10-27
I thought this was a wonderful book. The pictures were beautifully illustrated and I enjoyed the lesson it taught. I have already recommended it to several of my friends and associates.

Christmas Eve
A Regency Christmas Eve (Signet Regency Romance)
Published in Paperback by Signet (2000-10-01)
Authors: Nancy Butler, Diane Farr, Allison Lane, Barbara Metzger, and Edith Layton
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Oh, heavens... I couldn't even bring myself to finish it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-02
Anthologies of this type are always hit or miss affairs. Even those with the big single title names vary in quality. This edition was, to my mind, utterly miserable. Even those authors who usually have something decent to contribute were a great disappointment.

I managed to trudge through Barbara Metzger's story, even though I couldn't stand any of the main characters. Two couples, and the only sympathetic person among them was the mistress! The mice were annoying.

I then forced myself to skim through Allison Lane's and Diane Farr's tales, but neither was worth it. Lane's situations were ridiculous and would never have occured in the time period. It started out well, but deteriorated once the house party ensued. As for Ms. Farr's story, I can't help but believe that the hero will one day rue marrying such a reckless girl. Her only redeeming quality was her peppiness, which was exhausting. I simply couldn't bring myself to even attempt the last two stories.

Avoid this one at all costs. It is dull and silly.

Brilliant, sparkling fun
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-04
What a brilliant collection of stories! I hadn't read most of the authors in here - there are five stories and all by different writers - and they are about 1/3 of the length of a normal regency novel - maybe shorter. But all make really satisfying reads and at any time of the year, not just Christmas.

My favourite author of this bunch was Diane Farr who seems to have a special talent for making great fun characters - her Miss Ripley was a gem and the story a real cracker - about a very perservering young girl trying to make her way to Bath in time for Christmas. The story might seem a common one but Farr adds a fresh touch to it and it flows along with immense good humour.

For any time at all . . .
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-06
A Regency Christmas Eve features stories from two new-comers, two veterans and one in-between. To begin with, Barbara Metzger's tale of treasure hidden in a little country church and uncovered by the Merry Christmouse (and family) will have you holding your sides, laughing as you read. A rakish viscount is reformed, and made to recognize his true love, while the vicar receives the lady of his choice, as well. The humans may not realize it, but they owe it all to the industrious little Churchmouse dynasty.

The weakest story (for me, at least) was The Marriage Stakes by Allison Lane. Dreary and bleak, with a bit of preposterous thrown in, I couldn't like the characters and the setting wasn't much better. In fact, I nearly didn't finish it at all, but other readers may find this style to be enjoyable and should form their own opinion.

Nancy Butler (who won the RITA award for best Regency this year) shows yet another facet of her talent with a story that blends fantasy into romance for one enjoyable result. When Kit Herne goes into the forest looking for the wise-woman who lives there, he wants her to find a cure for his son's ailment. Instead, he finds her daughter, Pippa, who uses her own variety of magic to cure not only the son, but also his father.

Diane Farr serves up the lightest and happiest confection with The Reckless Miss Ripley and her hapless target, Fred Bates. A mere three minutes too late for the mail coach, Miss Ripley is forced to find another way to travel to Bath where she expects to meet up with her long-time (possibly imaginary) fiancé. She badgers the not-quite unwilling Mr. Bates into accompanying her, with all the travails, humorous and otherwise, that can befall such ill-prepared travelers.

And then, to close the book, Edith Layton tells a wonderful, heart-warming story with a twist. (Be sure to have the tissues handy--you'll need them.) On his way back from the wars to his home in England, Max Evers reads in the newspaper that his financial agent has been the victim of an embezzler and all is lost! When he sees his townhouse surrounded by clamoring bailiffs, that sad fact is made all too clear to him, so he turns away from all he'd been anticipating this Christmas season, taking great pains not to be found by anyone from his past life. Especially he turns from his fiancée who's been waiting patiently for him for five long years. However, all is made delightfully right again, however, on the most wondrous night of the year--Christmas Eve!

Another hit-and-miss anthology: one dud, two so-so, two good
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-30
I've said in previous reviews that there are two downsides to anthologies: one being that the stories are frequently too short for good character and plot development, and the other that poor authors are mixed in with the better ones. This anthology suffers from both of these problems, and as a result is really not good enough to be considered a keeper.

The first story is Barbara Metzger's Little Miracles, an unusual tale centred around a poor and run-down parish church and the few remaining church mice, who try hard to hint successive vicars in the direction of St Cecilia's riches. Evan, the current vicar, is in love with Alice, daughter of the local squire. But his stipend is a pittance and the vicarage has a hole in its roof; how could he ever ask her to marry him? It's a sweet story with amusing moments, but too short for real character development.

Allison Lane's The Marriage Stakes is typical of this author; the characters are all far too informal with each other, and minor characters are one-dimensional caricatures. She uses a plot device which appears in many other novels, where the hero holds a house party in order to choose a bride. The heroine, Sophie, who has been offered shelter after her carriage met with an accident, somehow manages to spy on the various eligible young ladies and report back to Westlake. None of this is at all convincing, and there are a number of scenes which are simply embarrassing to read.

The Gift of the Spoons, by Nancy Butler, is an unusual story and I'm not entirely convinced that it works. It helps if you believe in magic and healing and psychic powers, which I don't. Christopher Herne's son is dying, and as a last resort he is tracking down a woman he's been told about, who has healing powers - Pippa Spoon. Unfortunately, the woman he finds is the original Pippa's daughter. Still, he persuades her to come home with him to treat his son. Lots of strange goings-on and fits of temper from Christopher, and the fact that he never calls his son by his name, make this a difficult novella to like. The resolution is also too quick, and the diagnosis pretty much incredible.

On to Diane Farr's Reckless Miss Ripley; shades of Georgette Heyer's Friday's Child here, but done very well in Ms Farr's usual style. Fred Bates is hurrying home to spend Christmas with his family. He's feeling very sorry for himself, and guilty, because the family's new state of poverty is all his fault. Taking shelter from the snow at an inn, he encounters a young lady travelling alone; it transpires that she's trying to get to Bath to stop her friend Harry from marrying someone else. Claudia persuades Fred to drive her to Bath, and a delightful story ensues.

Finally, we have Edith Layton's The Christmas Thief. Max Evers has lost all his money and can't even afford to buy his niece a Christmas present. Unable to come up with any other solution, he decides that he will steal something for her. But committing a crime turns out to be not as simple as he'd envisaged. This novella was a disappointment: there are too many unconvincing events and leaps of logic and I simply can't see how certain things would have happened. The element of romance is also far too brief: the heroine gets perhaps half a dozen pages in a 60-page story.

Overall, just about so-so.

a keeper for fans of Diane Farr!!!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-22
Four of the stories in this anthology were entertaining and helped me pass several pleasant hours on a winter evening. The fifth one, by Diane Farr, was simply outstanding! I was practically giggling in delight the whole time I was reading, especially from the moment I figured out that this was Fred Bates's story--the Fred Bates whose honor Trevor Whitlatch was defending in Ms. Farr's second novel, Fair Game. In this novella, we discover why Trevor was so eager and willing to help his friend out. Fred Bates is one of the most likeable characters I've ever come across, and the heroine in this story, Claudia, runs a close second. Their story is interesting and engaging. At the inevitable happy ending, you're giddy with joy right along with them. If you are a Diane Farr fan, you must find this book! Her story alone made this book a keeper.


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