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April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom

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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


LaCinda Jameson

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28 comments posted.

Re: Killer Characters (12:52pm May 23, 2017):

All of your Series are so fun to read. We have the first
five of this series already! I would love to win the
newest one!

Re: Chicken Soup & Homicide (12:32pm February 24, 2016):

I am a picky eater, so everything is exotic to me. LOL.
When I was growing up though, my Grandfather used to go
on hunting trips, so I guess I would have to say Moose
and Bear are the most exotic I have eaten. Although, they
may not seem exotic to those that have avid hunters in
the family or live in Canada.

Re: A Silver Wolf Christmas (1:53am October 11, 2015):

I am thinking a new wardrobe, he has to tear up a few
things when he shifts!!!

Re: Mystery Rider (10:11pm October 9, 2015):

My uncle raised large horses, Belgians, Percherons and
Clydsedales. He used them for hayrides and for taking
people out to the convention cabin he built way out in
the woods. There they had weddings and parties. When he
would bring the wagon or carriage back he would have the
horses back up the carriage or wagon into their
designated spots in the pole barn and then he would
unhitch the horses and put them in their barn. I thought
it was absolutely awesome!

Re: This Love of Mine (9:51pm October 9, 2015):

Yes, I did, and it ended very badly.

Re: Dark Before the Rising Sun (9:47pm October 9, 2015):

I love reading stories from this time period!

Re: First Season / Bride to Be (9:40pm October 9, 2015):

I have read true stories about kids finding the perfect
match for their teachers, so maybe it is. They do not see
all of the other drama going on, just the stand-out
qualities of adults and match them up that way.

Re: A Cowboy Firefighter For Christmas (9:37pm October 9, 2015):

I don't know about quirky, but one of the neatest finds
was a porcelain tea cup with dragons on it. The neat
thing is when you hold it up to the light in the bottom
of the cup there is a geisha girl that is made by the
light passing through the different depths of porcelain.
One of my treasures!

Re: The Highlander's Bride (2:00pm September 5, 2015):

High interest drama besides what is going on with the two
in the romance. Aslo, if the two in the relationship
break up for a bit, it should be over something that is
NOT just a silly misunderstanding that could have been
easily cleared up. Some humor is also one of my favorite
elements in any book.

Re: The Highwayman (9:26pm September 3, 2015):

I have always had a predilection for highwaymen. A handsome
rogue branishing a fine-edged rapier always sets my heart
aflutter. Dorian...I think you might just be my type.

Re: Food Baby (10:24am August 31, 2015):

Tuna fish and pickle sandwiches are delish! Also I like
Kool-Aid mixed with white champagne as sort of a wine
spritzer, its really good. (Not real expensive
champagne.) I discovered this because I had several
bottles of white champagne as gifts and I don't really
like it. I wanted a wine cooler one hot summer day, and
did not have it. So I decided to see what my raspberry
Kool-Aid would taste like added to the champange I wasn't
going to drink anyway. It turned out to be a refreshing
spritzer! I have done it with every bottle I receive
since.

Re: The Thorn Bearer (10:16am August 31, 2015):

I enjoy when there are subplots in the story. Just the
romance can get a little dull. When the turmoil arises
between the two love interests, I like it best when it is
NOT just a silly misunderstanding, but something real to
overcome. Historical accuracy is also a must when reading
a historical romance.

Re: Little Pretty Things (7:50am August 27, 2015):

Sports, ahhhh, NO. I lettered being on the forensics team.
A letter not so highly coveted in high school. I did
however, learn to play a mean game of ping pong.

Re: The Bones Will Speak (12:26pm August 17, 2015):

I love murder thrillers. Added forensics procedures makes
them more realistic. When there is also a romantic theme,
it makes the characters more dimensional and makes them
more interesting.

Re: Merger of the Heart (3:38am August 14, 2015):

Ha, the picky eater in my life is me. My daughter, when
she was little would eat liver and spinach(ewww). She
also liked things like black olives and split pea and ham
soup (gross). Now that she is older she loves foods from
all other countries, except Germany (which is odd since
she is half German). She will travel miles for Pho,
(after seeing a picture of it, I said NO WAY.) She LOVES
Indian food. (Also said NO WAY after seeing the
pictures.)
As for myself, I will eat 'some' American food. I love
cheese, and pizza and Italian food. I will eat some
Mexican food, if I cook it.(Really not authentic then.)
Hamburger is also another one of my staples. I don't
like steak or lobster, (I've always been a cheap date),
or dishes that have too many ingredients. Creamed
anything literally makes me gag, anything a hunter brings
home is just repugnant. I will eat most types of fish, if
filleted; most common seafood, if it has been taken out
of its shell, exoskeleton, or whatever. If it still has
bones, or if it is served in its home, I figure that I
can just pass on it and live off of my body fat for that
meal.

Re: Hot Point (4:04am August 13, 2015):

My favorites are the Mission impossible series. Top Notch
action, and always a little bit of humor. Also, Kingsman:
The Secret Service, was excellent!

Re: The Wiregrass (3:57am August 13, 2015):

I did not have a happy childhood and spent most of my time
alone. I loved reading and imagining that the places and
families in the books were really the places I belonged and
my families. Now my writing takes me to the places I wished
for as a child.

Re: Falling for Texas (3:09am August 10, 2015):

In a romance, it can't be too predictable. I realize
this can be hard to do with a romance, but if I always
know what is going to happen I usually lose interest.
Humor is also important. There must also be other strong
elements to the story besides the romance. Two or more
strong themes going at one time makes a book I cannot put
down.

Re: Agent N6: Dylan (9:24pm August 9, 2015):

I like the faces to be on the cover of the book. With
that being said, the faces have to match the authors
description. The reason I have decided I like the faces
on the cover, is because a few weeks ago I was reading a
book and half-way through the author gave a description
that totally blew what I had been picturing for the
previous 150 pages! I was annoyed for the entirety of the
remaining pages!

Re: A Radical Arrangement (6:38pm August 8, 2015):

I help with a local animal rescue! Every dog and cat
deserves a good home!

Re: A Peach of a Pair (6:33pm August 8, 2015):

I enjoy Strawberry Lemonade, but your recipe looks so good
that I am saving to try for when my daughter comes to visit
next week!

Re: Midnight on the Mississippi (5:43pm August 6, 2015):

Austoria Oregon. It is on the coast, it is historic, and
the climate is just right!

Re: Fudging the Books (8:21pm August 3, 2015):

Any large city I visit, I try to get to the historic
district and take old house tours. I especially love the
victorian era.

Re: Torrents of Destruction (2:40am August 3, 2015):

My favorite genre is typically a mystery, but I have been
trying to read a book from a different genre each time I
finish a mystery, to broaden my reading horizons.

Re: Torrents of Destruction (2:38am August 3, 2015):

I have always wanted to try white water rafting, but your
book looks like it might be the closest I get for some
time.

Re: A Dream for Love (8:37pm July 30, 2015):

Oh, I would avoid the crowds like the plague! Out of the
options you have given, I would have to pick #4 shopping.
The normal shopping I do not care for, but flea markets,
those I love!!

Re: The Girl Who Ignored Ghosts (8:30pm July 30, 2015):

I certainly believe in ghosts. I have had plenty of
strange experiences in my old house. Just last week I
had two occasions where one of my cats ended up in a room
that I had not opened the door to in weeks. THIS week
whenever I can't find one of the furry guys, I start to
kind of freak out.

Re: Calamity Jayne and the Sisterhood of the Traveling Lawn Gnome (4:58pm July 28, 2015):

Reading is obviously a passion of mine! I had not been
able to concentrate long enough to read more than a page
at time for over ten years. Using a new technique called
"mindfulness" I have finally gotten that ability back.
In 2014 I read 1 book. It took a lot of reading and re-
reading to finish that book because of my lack of
concentration. This year I am happy to say I have read
over 75 books already!!! Now that I can read again I
cannot stop! My favorite genre is the cozy mystery,
which is right in line with what you write.

Congrats on you new book release!! I look forward to
reading your books soon.

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