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Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


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Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


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It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


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They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


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Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


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14 comments posted.

Re: Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel (11:05pm February 28, 2012):

Hi Hilary loved your post! LOL at your husband's comment on the puff shirt. Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel sounds like a wonderful historical and I can't wait to read it.

I would think school has certainly changed a lot over 200 years especially in the small rural areas that were still being settled in America. All I can think of are the old schoolhouses like on Little House on the Prairie. Most schools were one just one room buildings - and often was actually the town church or similar so no real dedicated building. All children were in one room being taught together and I think how difficult that must have been to accommodate such an age range. There was no set age nor was it a law that one must attend school.

The quality of materials over the past 200 years and access to technology seem to be amongst the biggest positives. It's also wonderful to have such diversity.

Re: The Mane Squeeze (5:46pm February 28, 2010):

Work Stuff - I read a lot marketing materials as well as design and development techniques and tips.

Fun Stuff - Any and all romance :).

Re: Seeing Red (5:43pm February 28, 2010):

I read all heat levels and romance genres so my reading is just all over the place lol.

Some of the more recent reads I've completed are A Mermaid's Ransom by Joey Hill, Dangerous Highlander by Donna Grant, Lessons in French by Laura Kinsale.

I'e got the Reckoners by Doranna Durgin, Lake Magic by Kimberly Fisk, and Instinctive by Cathryn Fox in my tbr next pile.

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (9:24pm November 29, 2009):

Tina, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We too are starting the holiday movie festivities ;)! Can't wait for your new release.

Happy Holidays!

Re: Over My Dead Body (2:11pm November 18, 2009):

Hi Michelle I loved your post. My grandmother on my mom's side, who's been passed away for 13 yrs now used to make this great chicken and rice dish every holiday and an egg custard that was a request with out fail from the family :). My grandma on my dad's site makes this awesome creamstyle corn, and she always makes coated pecans for me. She is a wonderful cook and usually starts making treats a couple of weeks ahead of time.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday!

Re: Silver Silence (6:49pm October 31, 2009):

Joy Silver Silence looks awesome - ty for the teaser :)! It's on my wishlist.

Re: Final Approach (6:44pm October 31, 2009):

We don't live in town so don't get to pass out candy. The recycle effort sounds like an awesome idea though and I'll have to pass it on to my friends and family who hand out candy!

LOL also loved your description of the good stuff and bad stuff!!! We share the same thoughts there.

Congrats on the latest release btw!

Have a great Halloween!!

Re: Mr. Darcy Vampyre (7:47pm October 30, 2009):

Amanda,

I am a big Pride and Prejudice fan, and need I say, a paranormal romance fan. What better than to get my two loves in one :)! Looking forward to reading this.

Re: Santa Honey (9:13pm October 24, 2009):

I live in a small town and the nearest WalMart is over 30 miles away - the closest store to get books from and the selections are ofcourse very limited. The nearest bookstore is close to 2 hrs away. Even though I depend largely on online resources, I still like my print books. I like having the option of ebook and print - I have some in both formats. I also enjoy ebooks,its a great way to go portable and there are a ton of books/authors out you'd never get to enjoy any other way.

Re: Finger Lickin' Fifteen (12:04pm October 19, 2009):

I really like the details added in on the locations, but think it is the phrases and word choices used in the descriptions that is important. Also if it is introduced into pieces at a time versus large chunks.

With that said - I look forward to reading about all the different worlds and locations in novels.. it's a great way to travel ;)

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (10:48am July 13, 2009):

LOL I really enjoyed your post Tina. I didn't really do anything to daring and went to a local college/did classes online so missed the whole dorm thing.

Congrats on your upcoming Nov release!

Re: By Hook Or By Crook (10:32am July 13, 2009):

You are a new to me author. Your work looks great I hope to read it soon!

Pam S

Re: Fight Fire With Fire (12:45pm May 1, 2009):

Amy I was just recently introduced to your work and have you in my tbr pile. Fight Fire with Fire sounds like and excellent read!!

I wish you much success. I am sure I am going to love your work :).

Re: Wild Heat (12:42pm May 1, 2009):

I simply love your book covers. I can't wait to read Wild Heat.

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