Books by Pamela Morsi and Complete Book Reviews
Pamela Morsi, Author . Mira $6.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-55166-884-0
Clever and comical at its best and slow-moving and chatty at its worst, Morsi's (Matters of the Heart) first foray into the realm of contemporary women's fiction chronicles the painstaking transformation of 40-something Jane Lofton from...
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Pamela Morsi, Author . Mira $6.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2139-2
Morsi's smart, funny story of a widowed mother dealing with cancer is endearingly upbeat. After the accidental death of her husband, Sonny, 13 years earlier, Dawn Leland left Knoxville, Tenn., with her two young daughters, Sierra and Dakota,...
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Pamela Morsi, Mira, $13.95 paper (400p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2781-3
In Morsi's latest bubbly romance (after Red's Hot Honky-Tonk Bar) a scandalous bikini car-wash business incites an uproar in buttoned-down Plainview, Tex. Andi Wolkowicz has moved back home from Chicago to help her dad, Walt, take care of her...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Mira Books $12.95 (344p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2269-6
Morsi's fifth novel chronicles three generations of McKinney, Texas, beauty queens as they rediscover the strength of family bonds in the wake of disappointment. Cotton Queen runner-up and mother of reluctant queen Laney, Babs Hoffman is a World War
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Pamela Morsi, Author Mira Books $13.95 (342p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2423-2
Flighty Katy Dodson's dreaminess gets her in over her head (again) in this light romance. Against her younger but more mature sister Emma's better judgment, Katy uses her divorce settlement to buy off the Internet, sight-unseen, an Ozarks B&B,...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Jove Books $5.99 (326p) ISBN 978-0-515-11185-9
Morsi's ( Garters ) down-home touch lends charm to her fairly ordinary story of small-town love. By giving her central characters a dash of sweet innocence, she even compensates for her less successful attempts to endow supporting characters with...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Jove Books $4.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-515-11305-1
Morsi's ( Garters ) novel has a strong sense of time and place. Set in Plattsville, Okla., when Woodrow Wilson was president, this novel recalls rural America in the days of carousels, country dances and the simple pleasures of church and home. The...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Jove Books $5.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-515-11431-7
When Harvard-educated J. Monroe ``Roe'' Farley ventures into the darkest depths of the Ozark Mountains with his ediphone (a 1902 voice recording machine) to search for long-forgotten folk songs, he inadvertently finds himself becoming part of the...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Jove Books $6.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-515-11837-7
Morsi (Marrying Stone) returns to Marrying Stone, Ark., 1906, for this pleasant hearth-and-home romance. Althea Winsloe is a young widow with a son named Baby-Paisley and a farm with the finest corn bottom on the mountain. Just like the best Jane...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Avon Books $5.99 (376p) ISBN 978-0-380-78641-1
Morsi continues her heartland romances about insular societies--the rules they follow and the rules they get around. In 19th century Louisiana, five Acadians and a German search for love: Armand Sonnier fears he's not cute enough for Aida Gaudet,...
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Pamela Morsi, Author HarperTorch $6.99 (416p) ISBN 978-0-06-101365-2
Celebrating the simple life, Morsi (The Love Charm) writes backwoods romances about people who do well at ""doin' what comes naturally."" In this sweet love story about the mountain community of Sweetwood, Tenn., heroine Eulie Toby, the eldest of...
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Pamela Morsi, Author Avon Books $5.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-380-78643-5
Bestselling historical romance author Morsi (The Love Charm) is known for her heartwarming stories. Here, she's spun out of control with a narrative that strains credulity to the breaking point. Plain, big-boned Princess Calhoun, daughter of filthy-r
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Pamela Morsi. Mira, $7.99 mass market (400p) ISBN 978-0-7783-1537-7
As charming and sunny as the summer days it describes, Morsi’s librarian romance crafts the staple elements of the genre with verve and a sure hand. The details may not be terribly plausible, but neither are they treated as perfunctory. Dorothy “DJ”
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