From the old steel mills of Pittsburgh to the picturesque hills of Scotland, romance novels save the day in RITA Awardwinning author Gwyn Cready's fun and sensuous take on literature and modern-day love. When snobbish book critic Ellery Sharpe screws up at Vanity Place magazine, her boss assigns her the ultimate punishment: write an ode to romance novels, a genre she considers the literary equivalent of word search puzzles. To make matters worse,...