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Old 02-09-2014, 04:03 PM   #161
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What did you all call badly researched historicals, mistoricals? Anyway is Shana Galen that kind of writer, doing a contempt in Austen clothing? There is one of hers on sale True Spies $1.99 Kindle. Looks interesting but this in the Booklist review: "When Winn arrives home after another difficult day at work.." just rang so false. Any comments would be appreciated.
Just read the excerpt that's what I do. I can tell right away if it's a mistorical.

After reading the preview. I immediately like the writing. Oh course I already own it. After reading about her other books it seems she may be middle of the road to mistorical as the first in this series is based off the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith. I am intrigue!

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