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Complete in one breathtaking volume — Books One and Two of an unforgettable historical romance series by an exciting new author

They were two Viking lords, the brothers Wolf and Dragon, bound both by blood and by a shared ambition to end the war with their lifelong enemies, the Saxons. They know that their only hope for peace is to persuade the Saxon Lord Hawk to unite his noble family with theirs — in a bond sealed forever by the sanctity of marriage.

Together these three men will strive to overcome centuries-old rivalries and hatred. Each will unite in marriage with an extraordinary woman who has her own special gift — and her own dreams of bringing about an end to war....

Book One

In Dream of Me we meet the Viking leader Wolf Hakonson as he embarks on a mission to kidnap the Lady Cymbra, a legendary beauty Wolf mistakenly believes is the cause of war. Instead he discovers that she is a gifted healer who will challenge him to confront his deepest yearnings — and together they will become soul mates who forge a future blessed by peace.

Book Two

The drama continues in Believe in Me, when the Saxon Lord Hawk, brother of Cymbra, seeks to strengthen the alliance by wedding a Norse noblewoman. But Lady Krysta arrives bearing many secrets — including her gift for seeing what others cannot. And as an unexpected love ignites, only Krysta can sense the looming danger that threatens the peace — and Hawk as well.

Now, discover Josie Litton....

Peter Hatcher describes his family's Maine vacation highlighted by the antics of his younger brother Fudge and the presence of his sworn enemy Sheila Tubman and her family.

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The folks at Bantam were so excited by Josie Litton's writing that they decided to publish her first two novels (the first two parts of a trilogy) together. There's not much room for plot here, but this talented newcomer writes romantic stories set at a time when Norse and Saxon warriors fought over the British Isles -- and the vision she shares is enriched by potent magic. In Dream of Me, Viking leader Wolf Hakonson hopes to forge a lasting alliance between his people and the Saxons. When Lady Cymbra (a beautiful, gifted healer whose brother is the powerful Saxon Lord Hawk) refuses his offer of a marriage alliance, he turns to guile to fulfill his dream of peace. While he poses as Cymbra's prisoner, he plans to capture her heart -- and claim her hand in marriage. Lord Hawk is the hero in Believe in Me. Like his sister, Cymbra, he has agreed to marry to aid the peace process. But his promised Viking bride, Krysta, seems to be in no hurry to arrive. Finally, three of Krysta's servants come: an old woman named Raven, a troll-like man, and a beautiful young woman -- but there is more to each of them than meets the eye.
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There's no doubt about it--Fudge Hatcher is a sweet little guy, and fans of Blume's Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Superfudge will cheer his return. Here the five-year-old extrovert continues to annoy his older brother, narrator Peter, whose gruff demeanor hides a very big heart. Blume's latest fast-pitched, funny novel further develops the relationship between these two endearing brothers as the Hatchers and their New York City neighbors, the Tubmans, share a house in Maine for a three-week vacation. Sheila Tubman, Peter's nemesis in Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great , returns in fine form, appearing for breakfast each morning in her fuzzy pink robe and bunny slippers--just one of Sheila's many habits driving Peter crazy and inspiring numerous diverting scenes. In fact, the colorful antics of all members of the two families--as well as a handful of the locals they meet--make reading these pages a treat. Ages 8-12. (Sept.)
Children's Literature
A fast-paced, funny novel featuring twelve-year-old Peter and his brother Fudge, the five-year-old human hurricane, who plans to marry Peter's sworn enemy, Sheila (The Cootie Queen) Tubman. Peter narrates and whets readers appetites for more of Blume's delicious stories. Also in the series are Fudge, and Superfudge. Black-eyed Susan Book Award winner.
School Library Journal
Gr 2-5-- The Tubmans and the Hatchers return in this latest chronicle of the hilarious escapades of Fudge, Pete, and Tootsie Hatcher and Sheila ``Queen of Cooties'' Tubman. Their parents decide to spend their summer vacation in the woods of Maine right next door to each other--but ``next door'' turns out to be in the same house. Fast-paced mayhem becomes the order of the day as children, adults (including Grandma Hatcher and Grandpa Tubman), and assorted pets find themselves in daily (hourly?) predicaments. Not to be outdone in the madcap pace, Grandma and Grandpa announce their intention to be married. The story concludes with the solemn pact between Pete and Sheila that even though they'll be related, they will always hate each other. The story is filled with humor, and the upbeat mood is sustained at a hectic pace from first page to last. The uncomplicated plot is developed smoothly with just the right doses of surprise and laughter to keep readers turning the pages. Characters are credible, and never lose their identities. Be forewarned--fun between the covers of the bright red dust jacket means multiple copies for purchase. --Mary Lou Budd, Milford South Elementary School, OH

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780553584363
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 10/2/2001
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: 2 BKS IN 1
  • Pages: 816
  • Sales rank: 538,507
  • Product dimensions: 4.19 (w) x 6.89 (h) x 1.33 (d)

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Fudge-a-Mania


By JUDY BLUME

PUFFIN BOOKS

Copyright © 1990 Judy Blume
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0142302309


Chapter One

Who's the Lucky Bride?

"Guess what, Pete?" my brother, Fudge, said. "I'm getting married tomorrow."

I looked up from my baseball cards. "Isn't this kind of sudden?" I asked, since Fudge is only five.

"No," he said.

"Well ... who's the lucky bride?"

"Sheila Tubman," Fudge said.

I hit the floor, pretending to have fainted dead away. I did a good job of it because Fudge started shaking me and shouting, "Get up, Pete!"

What's with this Pete business? I thought. Ever since he could talk, he's called me Pee-tah.

Then Tootsie, my sister, who's just a year and a half, danced around me singing, "Up, Pee ... up."

Next, Mom was beside me saying, "Peter ... what happened? Are you all right?"

"I told him I was getting married," Fudge said. "And he just fell over."

"I fell over when you told me who you were marrying," I said.

"Who are you marrying, Fudge?" Mom asked, as if we were seriously discussing his wedding.

"Sheila Tubman," Fudge said.

"Don't say that name around me," I told him, "or I'll faint again."

"Speaking of Sheila Tubman ..." Mom began.

But I didn't wait for her to finish. "You're making me feel very sick ..." I warned.

"Really, Peter ..." Mom said. "Aren't you overdoing it?"

I clutched my stomach and moaned but Mom went right on talking. "Buzz Tubman is the one who told us about the house in Maine."

"M-a-i-n-e spells Maine," Fudge sang.

Mom looked at him but didn't even pause. "And this house is right next to the place they've rented for their vacation," she told me.

"I'm missing something here," I said. "What house? What vacation?"

"Remember we decided to go away for a few weeks in August?"

"Yeah ... so?"

"So we got a great deal on a house in Maine."

"And the Tubmans are going to be next door?" I couldn't believe this. "Sheila Tubman ... next door ... for two whole weeks?"

"Three," Mom said.

I fell back flat on the floor.

"He did it again, Mom!" Fudge said.

"He's just pretending," Mom told Fudge. "He's just being very silly."

"So I don't have to marry Sheila tomorrow," Fudge said. "I'll marry her in Maine."

"That makes more sense," Mom said. "In Maine you can have a nice wedding under the trees."

"Under the trees," Fudge said.

"Tees ..." Tootsie said, throwing a handful of Gummi Bears in my face.

And that's how it all began.

Chapter Two

Pete and Farley

That night we went to Tico-Taco for supper. I wasn't very hungry. The idea of spending three weeks next door to Sheila Tubman was enough to take away my appetite. I wish the Tubmans would move to another planet! But until that happens there's no way to avoid Sheila. She lives in our apartment building. We go to the same school.

I kind of groaned and Dad looked at me. "What is it, Peter?"

"Sheila Tubman," I said.

"What about her?" Dad asked.

"We're getting married," Fudge said, his mouth full of chicken and taco shell.

"I'm not talking about your wedding," I said. "I'm talking about spending three weeks in Maine next door to the Tubmans."

"It won't be as bad as you think," Mom said.

"You don't know how bad I think it will be!"

"Sheila's older now. She's finished sixth grade, same as you."

"What's age got to do with it?" I said. "She'll still be the Queen of Cooties."

"What's cooties?" Fudge asked.

When I didn't answer he tugged on my sleeve. "What's cooties, Pete?"

"Since when am I Pete?" I asked, shaking him off.

"Since today," he said.

"Well, I prefer Peter, if you don't mind."

"Pete is a better name for a big brother."

"And Farley is a better name for a little brother!" I figured that would shut him up since his real name is Farley Drexel Hatcher and he's ready to kill anybody who calls him that.

"Don't call me Farley!" he said. Then he really let go and yelled, "I'm Fudge!"

The waiter, who heard him from across the room, came over to our table and said, "Sorry ... we don't have any tonight. But we do have mud pie, which is almost the same thing."

Dad had to explain that we weren't talking about dessert. And Mom added, "We never eat dessert until we've finished our main course."

"Oh," the waiter said.

But before he had a chance to get away, Fudge looked up at him and said, "Do you have cooties?"

"Cooties?" the waiter asked. "For dessert?" He looked confused. Especially when Tootsie banged her spoon against the tray of her baby seat and sang, Cootee ... coo-tee ..."

I could tell Fudge was about to ask the same question again, but before he had the chance I clamped my hand over his mouth. Then Dad told the waiter we didn't need anything else right now.

The waiter walked away shaking his head and I took my hand away from Fudge's mouth. As soon as I did, he was back in business. "What's cooties?" This time the people at the next table looked over at us.

"They're like nits," Mom told him, quietly.

"What's nits?" Fudge asked.

"Head lice," Dad said, almost in a whisper.

"Head mice?" Fudge asked.

"Not mice, Turkey Brain," I told him. "Lice. Little creepy, crawly bugs that live in hair." I snapped my fingernails at his head the way Sheila Tubman used to do to me.

Fudge yelled, "I don't want creepy, crawly bugs in my hair!"

Now everyone in the restaurant looked over at us.

"That's enough, Peter," Dad said.

"Well, he's the one who wanted to know."

"That's enough," Mom said. It came out sounding like eee-nuff, which got Tootsie going.

"Eee-eee-eee-eee ..." Tootsie shrieked, banging her spoon.

This is the way it's going to be all summer, I thought, only worse. So I put down my taco and said, "Maybe I should go to camp in August."

Dad got this really serious look on his face. "We don't have the money this year, Peter. We wouldn't be going away at all if it weren't for Grandma, who's paying more than her share."

"But if you want, you can bring a friend," Mom said.

"A friend?" I asked. "You mean like Jimmy Fargo?" They both nodded.

Jimmy is my best friend in New York. We've always wanted to spend the summer together.

"What about me?" Fudge asked. "Can I bring a friend, too?"

I held my breath.

"You'll find a friend in Maine," Mom told him.

"Suppose I don't?" Fudge asked.

"You're getting married," I reminded him.

"Does that mean I don't get a friend?" Fudge asked.

"Of course not," Mom told him. "I'm married and I have friends. Daddy's married and he has friends."

"What about Uncle Feather?" I said. Uncle Feather is Fudge's myna bird. "He's your friend, isn't he?"

"I can't play with Uncle Feather," Fudge said. "He's not that kind of friend. And I can't marry him either. If he was a girl bird it would be different."

"People don't marry birds," I told him.

"Some people do."

"Name one," I said.

"The guy who's married to Big Bird on Sesame Street."

"Big Bird's not married," I said.

"That's how much you know!" Fudge shouted.

He's learned to say that every time someone disagrees with him. It's a real conversation stopper. "I give up!" I said, going back to my taco, which was getting soggy.

"Up," Tootsie repeated, holding out her arms. "Up ... up ... up."

Dad lifted her out of the baby seat and she squirmed until he put her down. Then she took off, toddling through the restaurant, stopping at every table. Fudge scrambled off his chair and ran after her. Eating out with my family is not exactly relaxing.

"Here, girl ..." Fudge said, as if he were calling a dog. "Here's something just for you." He lured her back to our table and dropped some of his taco on her tray. "Yum ..." he said to her. "Yum ... yum ... yum ..."

Dad put Tootsie back into her seat. She stuffed the chicken pieces into her mouth.

"I always know what Tootsie wants," Fudge said. "That's why I'm her favorite brother."

"Tootsie doesn't have favorites," Mom told him. "She loves both her brothers."

"But she loves me best!" Fudge said. Then he looked at me and laughed. When he did, half the food in his mouth wound up on my shirt.

I called Jimmy Fargo as soon as we got home. I asked him to come to Maine with us.

"Three weeks next door to Sheila Tubman?"

"The houses are really far apart," I said. Nobody told me this but I was hoping it was true. "You won't even be able to see her house. There'll probably be a forest separating us."

When he didn't say anything I added, "And don't forget ... Sheila's scared of dogs so we can get Turtle after her anytime she tries to give us trouble." Turtle is my dog. He's big enough to look scary but he'd never hurt anybody. Lucky for us, Sheila doesn't know that.

Jimmy laughed. "Maybe I can come for a week."

"A week isn't long enough!"

"Hey, Peter ... no offense ... but a week with your family can feel like a long time."

That's because Jimmy's the only kid in his family. His parents are divorced. He lives with his father, Frank Fargo, who's a painter.

"How about two weeks?" I said.

"Is your brother bringing his bird?"

"Yeah ... Uncle Feather's part of the family," I told him. "Same as Turtle."

"So it will be your mother, your father, Fudge, Tootsie, Turtle, Uncle Feather and you?"

"Right," I said. "And my grandmother's coming too."

"The one who taught you to stand on your head?"

"Yeah." Grandma Muriel is Mom's mother. She ran a gymnastics camp before she retired.

"You think she could teach me?" Jimmy asked.

"Maybe," I said.

"I'll talk to my father," Jimmy said. "I'll let you know tomorrow."

He called back the next morning. Mr. Fargo liked the idea of Maine. He liked it so much he said he'd drive Jimmy up and camp out in the area himself.

"That's great!" I said. Maybe three weeks in Maine wouldn't be as bad as I'd thought.

Chapter Three

The Most Disgusting of Them All

It took ten hours to drive to Southwest Harbor, Maine. Ten hours in the backseat of an old Blazer with Fudge, Tootsie, Turtle and Uncle Feather, who wouldn't shut up. Some myna birds don't talk at all but Uncle Feather's not one of them. He'll repeat anything you say. Finally, I dropped the cover over his cage, hoping he'd think it was nighttime. "Go to sleep, stupid!" I told him. Stupid is one of his favorite words.

But that didn't work either. "Go to sleep, stupid ..." he chanted, until even Turtle lost patience and started barking. Grandma is really smart, I thought. She's flying up to Maine.

As we got closer to our destination, Mom started reading to us from a guidebook. "Southwest Harbor is on an island called Mount Desert." She pronounced it de-sert.

"Ice cream, cookies, brownies, pudding ..." Fudge sang.

Mom kept right on reading. I don't know why she thinks Fudge pays any attention to her lectures on history. He hears only what he wants to hear. Everything else goes right by him.

"Founded in 1905, the town of Southwest Harbor ..." You call this a town? I thought, as we drove through it. There was one street with a couple of shops. And that was about it. But I could tell Mom was really excited. She put down her guidebook and smiled at my father. "Oh, it's so quaint," she said. "Isn't it quaint, Warren?"

And my father smiled back and said, "It's perfect, honey."

Fudge chucked Tootsie under her chin. "It's perfect, honey," he said, imitating my father.

Then Uncle Feather started. "Honey ... honey ... honey." For some reason Tootsie thought that was wildly funny, and she laughed until she got the hiccups. Mom passed a bottle of water to the backseat and I stuck it in Tootsie's mouth.

"Take a left here, Warren," Mom said to Dad. We turned onto a dirt road, then pulled into a gravel driveway and parked in front of an old, weathered wood house. The first person I saw was the Queen of Cooties herself. She was standing on the seat of a rope swing. It hung from the branch of a big tree in the front yard.

She was swinging pretty high when I opened the back door of the Blazer and Turtle jumped out. It had been almost four hours since I'd walked him and he really had to go. He raced for the woods behind the house but Sheila thought he was heading straight for her.

"Help!" she screamed, wobbling on the swing. "Somebody please heeelp!" She lost her balance and fell to the ground. What a dork!

Mom jumped out of the car and ran to her rescue. "It's all right," she said, helping Sheila to her feet. "Turtle just had to wee-wee." How could Mom have used such an embarrassing expression?

By then Mr. and Mrs. Tubman, who had also heard Sheila's screams, came running out of the house. "Are you okay?" Mrs. Tubman asked Sheila.

"I'm fine," Sheila said, brushing herself off. "It was just that disgusting dog!"

Before I had the chance to tell her who was really disgusting, a man with white hair called, "Lemonade ..." We all headed for the house and gathered around the table on the porch. "I'm Buzz Tubman's father," the white-haired man said. He poured each of us a glass of lemonade. "Call me Buzzy Senior."

I polished off my drink really fast. Buzzy Senior poured me another. I gulped it down. "Long trip up here, isn't it?" he asked.

"Ten hours," I said, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. He filled my glass again.

I didn't even notice Fudge watching until then. "You must be really thirsty, Pete."

"Yeah," I said.

"Remember that time you drank too much Island Punch and you ..."

I clamped my hand over his mouth. He still doesn't get the difference between stories you tell to strangers and stories you keep to yourself. I looked at Buzzy Senior. "Fudge knows a lot about dinosaurs," I said, hoping to change the subject.

But as soon as I took my hand away from his mouth Fudge laughed. "And Pete knows all about cooties."

"Well, you can't know too much about cooties, can you, Pete?" Buzzy Senior said, smiling at me.

"And guess what else?" Fudge said. "I'm getting married under the trees."

"Do I know the bride?" Buzzy Senior asked.

"It's Sheila Tubman!" Fudge said.

"Oh, my granddaughter," Buzzy Senior said.

(Continues...)



Excerpted from Fudge-a-Mania by JUDY BLUME Copyright © 1990 by Judy Blume.
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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    two excitingl historical novels for the price of one book

    DREAM OF ME. The Vikings and the Saxons are at war as they have been for centuries. Viking leader Wolf Hakonson believes that the ¿Ice Princess¿ Lady Cymbra is the cause of the latest conflict. Leading his men on a raid of her castle, Wolf captures Cymbra, but quickly she melts his heart with her passion as love sets in between the duo.

    BELIEVE IN ME. As a follow-up to the beginnings of peace started by the marriage of his sister Cymbra to the Viking, Lord Hawk weds Norsewoman Lady Krysta. He knows he must do whatever it takes to make this marriage of state work if he is to build on his sibling¿s success and further the cause of peace. However, the Saxon and the Viking never anticipated love to enter their relationship.

    Readers gain two full historical novels for the price of one book as Bantam showcases the debut of Josie Litton¿s strong new sub-genre voice. Both books contain strong characters and resplendent details distinguishing the era when the Vikings and Saxons constantly fought one another. The story lines are well written, never slowing down with only one problem. If readers are as selfish and hedonistic as this reviewer, they would have wanted a triplet rather than wait a whole month for book three.

    Harriet Klausner

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  • Posted July 27, 2009

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    EXCELLENT!!!

    Bought the two books - Dream of Me/Believe in Me combo and was happy that the reviews on them hit the nail on the head. My favorite of the two was the first one (DOM) with Wolf and Cymbra but the second story with Hawk and Krysta (BIM) did not disappoint. This is storytelling at its absolute best - great character development and not the typical storyline which was all the more intriguing. Well done Josie Litton - you have a new fan!! I am ordering the 3rd in the series - I absolutely can't wait to read what happens with Dragon and Rycca!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 24, 2008

    Believe in Me: One of the best historical romances ever!

    Besides being a very sexy romance novel this great book also contains historical and cultural information that adds trementously to the story. The viking invasions of Britain and life in a medieval viking community makes this romance fascinating.
    But, the bottom line is the romance is fantastic. A virile hero, a beautiful woman, danger, power, the works in one book!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 24, 2012

    Too perfect people. At least she made sure that all the hair col

    Too perfect people. At least she made sure that all the hair color and eye color groups of sexy men and women were represented. Predictable prose and story structure. When something exciting happened...other than the earth-shattering love-making sessions...it seemed to be thrown in as an after thought that the hero had yet to save the heroine from a villain. And I'm sorry, but I'm getting more and more annoyed with romance novels where the hero is named after some sort of top-of-the-food-chain animal. I'm sure most of us readers can pick up on the fact that the hero is an alpha male (it IS a romance novel) without being batted over the head with ridiculous personifying imagery.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 30, 2011

    Well i must say...

    It was increadible!! I loved it! Two books in one and the books werent short so that was deffinetly another plus! VERY well written and the way Josie Litton pulls everything together when it isnt looking so great(for the characters) is just amazing. I highly recommend this book and once you read this you'll anticipate "come back to me" by her as well! Coming from a person who reads Sara McCarty, Christine Feehan, JR Ward, Karen Marie Moning and Lora Leigh etc it was quite a change but i was very very impressed! :)

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  • Posted June 7, 2010

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    A great buy!

    These books are worth their price. Book one made me want to read two and now I'm in the middle of book three! A wonderful seris & whats more is that you do not have to read this in order! Each book is a new story of its own and carries itself well! A must read for any woman that loves the strong handsome hero that saves the headstrong woman that could do it without help but so very needs what he is!

    Just a grate series of romance!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 15, 2007

    loved it!!!

    This book was amazing!!! I have read it over and over again since i got it!!! I would recomnend this book to anyone!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 17, 2007

    oh my god!!!

    I am so happy that this book called out to me and i bought it i have purchased this book about 6 times because i always end up giving my book away to a friend or family member and they never give it ack. it is such an awesome book they keep it. I have purchased every book she has written and have been held captivated and left wanting more after the end of the book.Way to go josie cant wait for the next book!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 29, 2007

    AMAZING!!!!!!

    At first I was not sure whether I would like this book or not but after a couple of chapters into Dream of Me I knew that this was going to be a story I would really enjoy and I was right...I cant wait to read Come back to me..I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 27, 2006

    I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!!

    Having recently read about 23 romance novels, I finally found the perfect one with this first book, Dream of Me. All the characters were wonderful, believable and I was rooting for the lot of them. This is the first time I want to reread a romance novel. I thought the love story was so well developed within the overall book. Finally, there is a virginal heroine with humility and courage to embrace her sexuality and allow it to grow with her emotions for her man. She never ran away once she felt her passions stir. And she was strong and stood her ground on issues, yet gave way when needed. She was great. The heros were wonderful, but I think it is much easier for a female writer to create perfect men in these stories. It is a feat to create a female that deserves them in her own right. Usually, heriones fall short in my estimation, as they are scared of their emotions, whinny, etc. Not Cymbra. I only wish all these people were real because I would like to know them all. I can't wait to read the next two.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 6, 2005

    TALKING ABOUT 'WOW'

    Josie Litton, you are great. I have to say, you had me wishing that Lord Wolf and Lord Hawk were real. This book is outstanding. It took me 3 days to read this double book. It's that great. Keep it up, Please.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 21, 2004

    OUTSTANDING!!!

    THIS BOOK IS MAGNIFICENT. I CANNOT EVEN DESCRIBE HOW WONDERFUL THE BOOK IS. I'M REALLY REALLY ENTRANCE BY WOLF AND HAWK. THEY'RE WONDERFUL. THE WHOLE STORY ARE GREAT, BOTH OF THEM.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 3, 2003

    Great Read

    Compelling story!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 21, 2003

    Read them all, Cant wait for more!!

    I've read this at least 4 times now. The charaters, the settings, puts a tiny piece of magic back into romance. Blended with humor, desire, and laughter, Ms. Litton delievers, worthy of a permanent place on my book shelves!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 26, 2003

    Unforgetable must reads

    I am and will forever be Josie litton's biggest fan. I came upon her book Castles in the Mist by mistake in a supermaket during my vacation, which i spent alone. I started reading the book and todate it still completely blows my mind. I read it at least 5 times, after that i bought all of her other books. My favorite is her first book, Dream of me- Wolf an Cymbra. Right now i dont care the cost, i'm ready for whatever she comes up with next. I just finished reading Fountain of Dreams, it was like all of of books, PERFECT.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 25, 2003

    Hello Josie!!

    WOW!! It does pay to be daring and to pick up a new novel by a new author. Josie Litton stories are as touching and well written as anything to hit the shelves in a long while. Josie won't disappoint you! I'll be watching for more books from this talented writer. Fabulous book! Read it for yourself and see.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 23, 2003

    Fantastic! One of my top favorites...

    I read Come Back to Me first and then found Believe in Me/Dream of Me. I have already read Believe in Me twice and am contemplating my third reading. The author really grips your interest and puts you right in the life and times of the characters. The pace kept up with a nice blending of action and emotion between the characters Wolf and Cymbra and Hawk and Krysta. I wish Josie Litton wrote more! She is a rare gem.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 6, 2003

    What a find!!!!!!!

    I got the book off a discount table at CVS in December of last year. I thought I have never heard of her, but I'll give it a try. I think it was nice way to introduce the author. OH MY!!!! I laughed, I cried! I love the characters. Cymbra and Wolf were so perfect together. Krysta and Hawk were so adorable. I loved it!!! I loved them! I can't wait to see Dragon's stumble into love and marriage. I wonder if he will go kicking and screaming or fall like a Rock. I highly recommend Josie Litton. I am a forever fan, NOW!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 15, 2002

    Nora Roberts... WATHCH OUT!

    Josie Litton is a Genius! I read it in SIX HOUR. I could not put the book down not even to good to the bathroom. I TOOK THE BOOK WITH ME!!! I have to read all her books... NOW!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 13, 2002

    simply beautiful!

    I bought this book in May this year and i have read it four times so far. I can safely say i know all the pages and can tell it rather well (of course that can't beat reading it!). I intend to buy all the four i have seen so far.I don't think i've read a book that has moved me so much.It is quite simply the most beautiful love story i have ever read.

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