It's not what you say . . .

In the competitive, vibrant genre of romance, voice is what makes enduring favorites of a select few authors. This Valentine's Day, new stories from these writers are an irresistible indulgence.

REVIEWS BY SANDY HUSEBY

Follow the Stars Home, by Luanne Rice. Dianne Robbins chose one McIntosh brother, but it is the other who remains forever loyal. A devastating accident forces them all to confront the choices they've made, the decisions they've evaded. Powerful, evocative drama, Follow the Stars Home is a story of love at its most selfless.



Island Magic, an anthology by Rochelle Alers, Shirley Hailstock, Marcia King-Gamble, and Felicia Mason. This anthology is a celebration of resilience and spirit. Raven, Naomi, Regine, and Erika each meet the tall, dark, and handsome man of their dreams as they escape to life. Make room, Stella, because these women are groovin' to their own sweet, soulful song.



Wish Upon a Cowboy, by Kathleen Kane. When the very survival of a historic Massachusetts village is at stake, what's a self-respecting witch to do but track down her own wayward Wyoming warlock and save the day? A mesmerizing delight!



Wish You Were Here, by Christie Ridgway. A grounded astronaut has his eyes opened to the wonders of love by an old-fashioned inn owner, Zoe Cash, who isn't quite sure she's ready for taking chances.



First Lady, by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Sometimes a First Lady just needs a little space for herself -- except when the whole nation decides she needs finding and saving. A fresh treat from one of the First Ladies of romance.


Sandy Huseby writes and reviews from her homes in Fargo, North Dakota, and lakeside near Nevis, Minnesota. She is online at SHuseby@aol.com.



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