This book is about how God helped Nora through very difficult situations in her life including, depression, divorce, domestic violence, and losing a husband to cancer. She tells an amazing story of how God spoke to her and brought her through some terrible times. I couldn't put this one down because I was anxious to see what happened next. It certainly gives hope to anyone in similar situations. She is an example of a woman with great faith. I would recommend this book to any woman.
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Added by Karen Zemek on February 20, 2009 at 4:50pm —
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Romance Reader at Heart
Reviewer: Susiq2
Sensuality Rating: : Sultry
Star Rating: : 5 Stars
Wonderful Laugh Out Loud Humor, a sexy and precious love story with twists and turns until the very end. Do Not Miss This Treasure!!
Rosalie Ronaldi is having A Very Bad Day. She had successfully escaped “the insane asylum” that was her parents Sunday Home Brunch, but found herself stranded on the expressway in heavy late afternoon traffic with a flat tire, and no spare. What is…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:20am —
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Love Romance Passion
5 Stars for Hot, Steamy, and Hilarious!
I picked up Romeo, Romeo by Robin Kaye on Monday. This was a mistake because as soon as I started reading I couldn't put the book down. I didn't want to and I literally tried to multitask while reading and that didn't work out so well so I just went back to reading. I took breaks for food, sleep, and unavoidable errands. Reading Romeo, Romeo was like finding a new best friend.
Kaye's writing style is so engaging you are hooke…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:18am —
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Romance Junkies
Chrissy Dionne
Despite her families harping Rosalie Ronaldi has absolutely no intention of getting married or becoming a domestic goddess. Her home is a disaster and she survives on take-out but her career is right on track. She’s very happy with the way things are – or she would be if her perfect Italian family would just get off her case over her single status.
Nick Romeo has gone from juvenile delinquent to self made millionaire and Brooklyn’s most eligible bachelor. There…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:15am —
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Romance Reader at Heart
Kay James
ROMEO ROMEO is a rollicking romance that's sure to please even the most discerning reader. Robin Kaye's flair for giving the mundane a dramatic twist brings every character--even the dog!--off the pages.
This is one of those books where I felt like I knew the characters personally. Really, they're that well written. Also, any kind of family most likely has a man who's a whiz in the kitchen (as well as the bedroom!), a caring sibling and a woman who is more co…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:14am —
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Long and Short Reviews
Review by Magnolia
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: Best Book
Rosalie Ronaldi doesn't have a domestic bone in her body ...
All she cares about is her career, so she survives on take-out and dirty martinis, keeps her shoes under the dining room table, her bras on the shower curtain rod, and her clothes on the couch ...
Nick Romeo is every woman's fantasy - tall, dark, handsome, rich, really good in bed, AND he loves to cook and clean ...
He says he wants an independent woman,…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:12am —
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Night Owl Romance
Priscilla Petty
Here at Night Owl Romance we have a review scale of 1-5, but this book deserves a 10.
Rosalie Ronalidi's life has taken a decided turn for the worse. It doesn't matter how many times she's tried to convince her family, but at the ripe old age of 27, her mom is literally trying to force her down the aisle. Determined to get away from the constant nagging, she leaves her mom's house to get back to her place only to be plagued with a flat tire. Cold and irritate…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:10am —
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All About Romance
Jane Granville
Grade: B+
Sensuality: Hot
It feels like it's been a while since I reviewed a solid contemporary romance. So many of those I've read lately felt lacking in some way, even if I enjoyed them. However, Romeo, Romeo filled that void, reminding me of all the best things about the genre.
Rosalie Ronaldi is a woman focused on her career. She has no intention of ever getting married nor is she a domestic goddess—both major points of contention with her traditional Ita…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:08am —
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Publishers Weekly
Reviewed 2008-09-29
Debut author Kaye provides a pleasing romantic romp mixing Italian Brooklyn family values, hot sex, and plenty of food.
Gorgeous millionaire bachelor Nick Romeo and high-powered corporate turnaround expert Rosalie Ronadi know what they want from each other: no strings, no heartbreak. When Rosalie falls seriously ill, their casual intentions are tested, though secrets and their mutual business interests threaten to derail the budding romance.
Nick, at…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:07am —
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Romantic Times Book reviews
Cindy Himler
January 2009
The main characters in this all-around feel-good read have so much personality they almost jump off the page. And if the heroin’s dysfunctional family reminds you of a slightly edgier form of Stephanie Plum’s family, so much the better for readers. Yes, the plotline in which characters hide their true identity for each other has been used many times, but Kaye makes it new again.
Summary: Rosalie Ronaldi is a dyed-in-the-wool career…
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Added by Robin Kaye on February 18, 2009 at 11:04am —
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Cruel Deception by author Joy McQuiston
Review of Cruel Deception
Review by Rebecca Thein
Cruel Deception by Joy McQuiston takes you on a journey into darkness where no child should reside, however many do. This is a story that from the moment you pick up the book you are compelled to read on. You may find yourself questioning, “How much can one person take?” And, you will find out the answer as you continue to experience Joy’s life. If this book can teach you to stand up for children of abu…
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Added by Joy McQuiston on December 1, 2008 at 9:18am —
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