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Irish Fire |
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Rating:  Summary: Fabulous! Review: Although the books of Jeanette Baker has been recommended to me by several people, and I have all her books, it wasn't until IRISH FIRE that I actually read one. Boy was I impressed! Her details of Irish life in general and horses and horse racing in particular, are absolutely outstanding! What a talented writer! I'm now off the pull her other books out of my teetering TBR pile to see for myself how her previous books compare. Since she has just won RWA's Rita award for best paranormal of 1999, I'm guessing I have some more treasures in store for me. If they others are anything like IRISH FIRE, they will keep me up reading into the wee hours of the morning as well. Kudos to Ms. Baker for a fabulous read! This one's highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Irish Fire Review: Excellent, If you enjoy horses and would like a fantasy trip to to Ireland you will love this title. The clean romance will keep you reading. A sweet story.
Rating:  Summary: Beautifully written book Review: Wow! Jeanette Baker has done it again. I was't sure what to expect from Jeanette Baker's foray into the contemporary world, but I was pleasantly surprised. I thought I would miss the beauty and color of the past, but once again Baker educates us and this time in an area the general populous is not familiar - the horse industry. This book is so full of vivid descriptions that it was I who was standing tall in the saddle racing the horses down the track in the frigid irish air, and I who was sitting in the kitchen smelling the apple cobbler baking in the oven. Caitlin's "secret" was a bit obvious, but easily overlooked when the rest of the book was such a beautiful read. Bravo once again!!!
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