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


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
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17 comments posted.

Re: The Tutor (11:44am July 21, 2010):

I love that Blaze has a
historical line now!! And
sometimes I wish my hubby had
his own copy of the Kama Sutra,
lol!

Re: Money, Honey (1:16pm July 7, 2010):

I am a huge romance reader,
mostly contemporaries. I love
when an author switches things
up, there are so many stories
out there that just seem to
repeat themselves, sometimes I
find myself wondering "Have I
read this before?" Even when I
know it's a brand new book.
Your new book sounds very
intriguing Susan! I am always
looking to find new authors to
read, I usually burn through a
book a day. Good luck with
your debut release! And thanks
for the chance!

Re: Crush On You (1:04pm July 6, 2010):

I have already bought and read
Crush on You! LOVED IT!!!! I
cannot wait to check out the
rest of the books in the
series.
I absolutely love the friends
to lovers storyline in books.
Claire and Gil's was a great addition to Crush On You.
Sometimes I have a hard time
getting into the secondary
character's storyline's, but
this was not the case with Gil
and Claire.
My other favorite premise is
the 2nd chance at love stories!

Re: Forbidden Heat (8:40pm January 27, 2010):

Sounds like you have a very
interesting approach to your
research. I always wondered if
erotica authors did a lot of
research or just winged it.
Thanks for all the great
information. I am a fan of
your books, my favorite being
Twin Fantasies! I look forward
to reading future books of
yours!

Re: Maya's Gold (11:20pm January 22, 2010):

Thanks for the great post. I
always have so much going on in
my head and a hard time getting
it on paper, or computer!

Re: Gentlemen Prefer Succubi (3:57pm December 18, 2009):

Vampire! Sounds yummy! I am
going to give the recipe a try,
my girls are all about Twilight,
I think they'll get a kick out
of the name.

Re: Sounds to Die By (3:42pm December 9, 2009):

I would love to give this book
to a member of our book circle,
she loves romantic suspense!

Re: Red Kiss (11:04pm December 8, 2009):

I would have to give these books
to my good reading buddy! She is
the one who got me hooked on
romance novels! She would love
this.

Re: The Gift (11:02pm December 8, 2009):

I have a great holiday memory
that is straight out of a
Griswold Family movie, lol.
Our neighbor had a pine that
grew in her front yard, it
really irritated my dad and he
had asked her repeatedly to
cut it down. She refused. So
late one night my dad and his
brother cut down the tree and
tossed it into the woods
behind our house.
A few months later it was
Christmas, and my dad had live
tree in the living room
waiting for us to decorate
when we got home from school.
It looked awesome! We were
so proud of the decorating job
we did! Three days later my
mom came home from work on her
lunch break and when she went
into the living room to water
the tree ALL of the needles
had fallen off!
That night my dad admitted
that he hadn't bough the tree
at a lot but had in fact
dragged the tree from the
woods that he had cut down on
our neighbor's front lawn!
Seriously, if you looked
up the definition of frugal in
the dictionary there would be
a picture of my dad!
That is one of my favorite
holiday stories to tell every
year, I hope it gave you a
chuckle too! Merry Christmas

Re: Dancing On The Head Of A Pin (11:38pm December 6, 2009):

These books sound like they
are right up my mom's alley!
So I would choose her to get
them. She is having a hip
replacement right after the
1st of the year, so these
would be great for her while
she's laid up for a while :)

Re: Sex Drive (2:27pm December 2, 2009):

I absolutely loved Kathy
Love's Stepp Sisters series!
But I have to say my absolute
FAVORITE series of all time is
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Chicago Stars. The thing I
love most about series is you
get to revisit favorite
characters from previous books
and see what they're up to. Oh
yeah another great one is
Pamela Clare's I-Team series.
She writes some HOT heroes!
Great post! Thanks, I have a
lot of ideas for other books
to read <3

Re: Scorched (3:54pm December 1, 2009):

I loved Ravenous!!! Can't wait
to read the next installment!

Re: Over My Dead Body (5:34pm November 28, 2009):

I would like to nominate my
friend from work. She lost her
husband to cancer over the
summer and has two kids under
the age of 10. She has been so
down in the dumps and has told
numerous other co-workers how
she just cannot get into the
Christmas spirit this year.
All the medical bills and
regular everday household
bills have really set her
finances back and she is
terrified of not having much
under the tree for her little
ones. The fact that their dad
is gone this Christmas for the
first time is going to be hard enough and she really wants
this Christmas to be as
special as she can make it to
help with the sadness they are
going to have to deal with.
Thanks for the awesome
contest. This would surely
brighten up her holidays!

Re: Take Me For A Ride (6:36pm November 25, 2009):

I offered to have Thanksgiving
at my house the first year my
hubby and I had married. I
figured my sisters-in-law had
all hosted the holiday and it
was my turn. I was all set on
impressing them with my
culinary skills, I was 20 at
the time, I had all these
great dishes prepared. When it
was time to plate up the
stuffing an carve the turkey I
was mortified to realize I had
left the plastic bag with the
giblets and the gizzard inside
the bird along with the
stuffing! YUCK! On the upside,
I have never been asked to
host another Thanksgiving
again! (Haven't volunteered
again either) I am officially
in charge of the pumpkin cheesecake and the sweet
potato casserole!
Happy Thanksgiving Karen and
thanks for the great post!

Re: It Happened One Night (6:52pm November 23, 2009):

The trailer is great! Loved
it! What was worth the wait
for me was the agonizing week
I had to spend in complete
anxiety over medical tests I
had done. I had imagined every
worst case scenario. In the
end the long wait ended up
being worth it. Tests were
negative and all is well with
me!
Thanks for the great post!

Re: The Splendor Falls (3:50pm September 10, 2009):

I love books with food in
them! I actually just read a
great book by a new author
about a chef and a food
critic. Can't Stand The Heat
by Louisa Edwards. Great
recipes in the back of the
book!

Re: Master Of Craving (10:47am May 28, 2009):

Congratulations on your new
book! I loved Good Girl Gone
Bad, and look forward to
reading more of your books!

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