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Sage MacGowan

Books from my Keeper Shelf, Part 1

The reason I love Lynn Kurland is that she's not afraid to be different. She has the guts to stand up and say, "Leave the lovers alone." And I know that the vast majority of readers enjoy explicit sex scenes, but some (notably myself) feel that intimacy deserves to be intimate.

If I Had You is the story of Anne of Fenwyk and her childhood friend, Robin de Piaget. It opens in 1215 at Artane, a keep in England, and we follow Anne in her quest to remain there at "the home of her heart," against the wishes of her father. We also keep her company as she fights for Robin's heart, against sinister plans by another.

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