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Egyptian Nights is a roller-coaster of
emotions. I felt angry and sad as I read about the abuse Victoria suffers,
then later her anguish and confusion is very real. The reader relaxes into
Egyptian life alongside Victoria, helped along with lots of great historical
detail that makes the story come alive. I liked the comparison between
Victoria and Mayati, Neil and Khaemhat - the irony that the jealous Neil was
convinced that Victoria was unfaithful though she was innocent, while the
loving Khaemhat had proof of his wife's affairs yet took no action against
her. Though it's a romance, this novella also examines human nature and
shows the dark and light sides of living. If you're looking for a story with
more depth to it, try Egyptian Nights.
Reviewed by: Maija, Fallen Angel Reviews
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"...definitely history with heat! A sweet, sensual read about redemption and
second chances – well worth a read." ~ Donna, A Romance Review
"What a sweet story!" ~ Katie Seely,
ParaNormalRomance.org
"Women who are in or have escaped an
abusive relationship will understand and take this story to heart... You
need to take your time and read this heartfelt account of second chances." ~
Roberta, You Gotta Read Reviews
"Absolutely wonderful vivid imagery!" ~
Brynna Curry, You Gotta Read Reviews

What a story! I loved every minute of
it. It kept me engrossed so I finished it in one night. I have an affinity
for ancient Egypt but even if this wasn’t a tale that involved Egypt, I
still would have loved it. Victoria and Khaemhat learn that love really does
transcend time and space. Egyptian Nights will remain on my shelf for a
long, long time. Great read!
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Egyptian Nights
A horrible death, an
even bigger mistake by the gods of Ancient Egypt, a modern day woman is
trapped in a life not her own, but even in death beginnings can happen.
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Egyptian Days
Four
years have passed since Victoria switched bodies with Mayati, an Ancient
Egyptian woman who died in childbirth. Now she has a new life with a new
husband, and a child. But since she's fallen into this new life she's found
Mayati's behavior to be less than proper. When a neighbor is murdered and
Victoria is accused Mayati's actions even if she's long dead are all
important to clearing Victoria.
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Egyptian Days is another exciting,
intriguing, must-read from accomplished author Jennifer Mueller. A strong
historical background coupled with romantic sensuality and interwoven with
paranormal and mythological elements keep the reader enthralled from first
paragraph right through to the end. Appealing characters who seem as real as
our own neighbours and friends also keep the reader's attention, and a
strong plot line with roller-coaster convolutions make Egyptian Days a true
winner, and a strong candidate for any reader's Keeper Shelf.
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4 out of 5 Quills.
Egyptian Days is a wonderful sequel to
Egyptian Nights. Victoria and Khaemhat are finally getting to spend time
together and their love is beautiful. Neither had a good spouse or life
before they were thrown together by fate and just when everything is within
their grasp someone throws a kink in their future plans by framing Victoria
for murder. Victoria is desperate to prove her innocence and Khaemhat is the
same. Ms. Mueller has penned another keeper filled with the simplicity and
beauty of ancient Egypt as only she can bring to life. Egyptian Days is a
poignant glimpse at a time in history that enchants many and will not
disappoint the reader.
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4.5 Nymphs
Two stunning, strong willed people cross paths and find unexpected love in
The Mountain Top. Kybele and Orestes have problems that must be conquered,
some real and some imagined. In the end, their problems turned out to be
just the thing that made me fall in love with their story.
Literary Nymphs
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The Mountain Top is a read that will keep
you enthralled. Orestes is like no other hero. Jennifer Mueller has given us
an erotic romance with more than a happy ending. This is a recommend read
for romance lovers.
Reviewed by Jo, Sensual Reads and Reviews
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Dear Mrs. Mueller,
Once again you deliver the goods. A hot story, well told in under 40 pages.
. . If I had a dude like Orestes save me from slavery, I think I’d be
jumping his ass and sticking around the family homestead for years too,
waiting to make him mine. B for this one.
~Jayne,
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The Mountaintop
In ancient Greece men
marry for money and land while finding their pleasure elsewhere. When
Orestes saves a captured woman from slave traders just what is she supposed
to do when she doesn't feel like sharing? Especially when she's
literally ready to fight him over the matter.
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Breath of the Desert
Captured as a slave in North Africa, her
father killed; there was little else that Aubreigh could imagine to make her
life worse. When she's sold to a man she never sees, there is only one
reason she must have been purchased. Just the sound of his voice was enough
to make her forget she offered herself to him to prevent incurring his
wrath, but he refuses her outright. Only when they are thrown together on a
trek across the Sahara does she start finding out the man's secrets.
Everything she knows of life changes in the presence of Alaeddine ibn Manad.
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The Sailors' Wife
Tanley's boring life on Saint Michael's
Mount gets a lot more complicated when a man is washed up on the beach. With
her father dead, the neighbor smuggling, and a knife wound in the man's
shoulder she's all alone with a whole lot of trouble. At least she's
not stuck getting rid of a body when he wakes up at long last, but
delivering papers for the government to help pay the debt after the war with
Napoleon makes the stakes higher than just a little smuggling. Alone
with James though temptation is hard to resist, if only getting caught
didn't bring up a whole new set of problems.
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Writer's Block
Ever ask an author if the characters take over, if they talk back and do
their own thing. We always give polite answers about how they might
turn out more forceful or sexy than we expected or some other trait. The
real truth might just surprise you. Take one long shipwrecked woman
throw in a newly shipwrecked man with only one place to stay on the island.
Stir vigorously and you'll get. . . Writer's Block!
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I enjoyed this story, not just because of the historical aspect, although
that was told so vividly I feel as if I’ve had a fabulous history lesson
along with my entertainment, but also because the real pleasure in this
story comes from the characters and their relationship. Olivia is a
character who pulled at my heart. I wanted her, alone in the world, to find
a place to lay her heart. I wanted her to find love. Cort is tender and
touched me thoroughly with the way he dealt with Olivia’s physical
limitations. He is a compassionate hero.
This is a well told tale and I very much enjoyed reading it. It is the first
thing I’ve read by Jennifer Mueller but it hopefully won’t be the last!
Reviewed by: Marlene, Fallen Angel Reviews
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Olivia wants to be courted to see if they
could love one another, although they did not deny their attraction for one
another. If Cort could not love her, she wouldn’t marry him. So the fun
begins. An Arrangement Among Gentlemen is a delightful little story set in
the WWI era. Both Olivia and Cort are carrying painful memories of the war
that they both must overcome. The passion and the fire in this book is
fantastic as you feel when the two embark on a journey of love together.
Jennifer Mueller has spun a great tale of blooming love and awakening
hearts. This is a great book to curl up with to end your long day.
Reviewed by Tee, Sensual Reads and Reviews
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An Arrangement Among Gentlemen is a very
sultry read with passion and humor blended with history and romance.
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An Arrangement among Gentlemen
Left with just enough to make the trip after her father dies Olivia travels
across a dangerous ocean during WW1 to marry a man she never met. Even worse
Cort was never told until the morning they went to go pick her up at the
train station that an arrangement has been made. Now the entire family seems
to be trying to keep her from even talking to the man they want her to marry
while a younger brother just wants her for himself. All that changes when a
blizzard traps them together with no family to interfere. With a childhood
accident leaving Olivia to walk with a cane she finds Cort has no problems
with her scars but his own black past. Then its time for them to make an
arrangement of their own.
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The Great Southwest by Rail
Ina's traveling by rail when a
handsome stranger escapes some acquaintances by slipping in her compartment.
And really who's to waste a perfectly good stranger in an empty rail
compartment.
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In 17 short pages, Jennifer Mueller skillfully combines romance, erotica,
history, and a touch of mystery. Ina is an intriguing combination of
innocent girl and seductive woman. The setting is wonderful, the rail
journey into the unknown mirroring Ina’s exploration of her deepest
fantasies. The encounters are sweeter than in most erotic romances, fitting
with Ina’s sweet nature. The stranger seems to recognize that, showing her
tenderness, patience, and humor. The Great Southwest by Rail is perfect for
a quick lunchtime read.
Reviewed by Kimber, Fallen Angel Reviews
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Top Pick
Mueller does a beautiful job of
bringing her setting of Depression-era Havana to life, with all of its
nightlife, impulsiveness and danger. The women felt like they fit the time
period and it's fun getting to know them and sharing their adventures.
Reviewer, Heather Hiestand Romance
Reader at Heart
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Five women saved for two years to make a trip to Havana, Cuba, to an elite
resort to enable these five co-workers to experience the better life. This
amazing storyline was able to impart to the readers these distinctive
encounters which promised to change the lives of these five clerical
workers.
Ms. Mueller has a unique style so that she can give lots of information in
a way to not bog the story. Her characters were so realistic it was as if I
were at the resort. She wrote a unique tale which will attract many readers.
I highly recommend this.
Reviewer: Brenda Talley, TRS
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Havana Holiday
5 stories, 4 days, 3 nights, 2 times the fun, and 1 heck of a good time.
Dahlia, Eve, Nora, Alice, and Marianne; when five women who work together in
depression era Boston save up for a trip of a lifetime to decadent Havana,
anything can happen. With seductive Latin men and rich vacationers at every
turn who wouldn’t enjoy dancing till dawn, the parties, the nightclubs, the
beach, the gambling, and there’s always more than one side to a story.
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Perils in Polynesia
After somehow bringing the World Traveler
down without killing the passengers JP Jemison is stuck on American Samoa
until the parts can be found to fix the plane. With WW2 looming island
jumping to make some money and find the parts gets to be more dangerous all
the time. It doesn't help that Mark McPherson is more than willing to
make the wait more pleasurable, but when his past catches up with him going
home is the only option. And then it really gets exciting.

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The Beauty and the Spy
Jay's docking in Athens
with the Navy, got a whole lot better when he spots a beauty walking down
the street, when her dance alone is more contact with a woman he's had in
months who is he to turn down an offer to go home with her. But then
when someone tries to kill her things get a lot more interesting.
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