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New Reviews for Blazing Trailers Books
Monday, March 30, 2009
Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues by Jacquie Rogers

I enjoyed the way Socrates narrates Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues. Socrates lends great humor to the tale. The dialogue and antics are fantastic. I love the sparkling characters and the chemistry they emit to each other. Jacquie Rogers takes Socrates and Guinevere, the skunk, along with some other frisky animals, and sets in motion one awesome read. The games alone are interesting and entertaining. With some laugh out loud antics, the secondary characters put an extra spin on the story, making the couple really shine in this extraordinary tale with splendid characterizations allowing this reader to feel great inside.

Read the whole review by Cherokee at Coffee Time Romance.
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No Sanctuary: A Dark Oak Mystery by F.M. Meredith

What grabbed me most about this book and makes me want to go back and read the other Rocky Bluff tales is the fabulous cast of characters that Meredith has developed for the reader to get to know. As a writer she has a way of putting the reader in the character's shoes so that they feel like they are part of the very intriguing storyline that plays out.

Read the whole review from Sassy Mama Bear at Bookworms Ballroom
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A Talent for Quiet by Kim Chatel

If you're looking for a story that explores real relationships, and the caring dynamic between a step-parent and a child, seek this one out.

To me, the book is a celebration of natural beauty, and the art form that captures it with a camera. Chatel's writing is skilled, understated, and expertly leads the reader on a special journey - toward the discovery of a unique talent, in a quiet place.

Read the whole review by Susan Stephenson at The Book Chook
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