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A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP
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14 comments posted.

Re: Wild Sky (8:18pm October 8, 2015):

My awesome is my ability to talk to children. My grandson is four and we've
been bff's for years. We talk the same language and have the same
interests (Pete the Cat being the main one. When I visit, we read until we
fall asleep. Sometimes Mimi falls asleep so he wakes me to tell me to keep
reading. I'm glad to see Mother-Daughter writing teams flourish!

Re: Flames (5:47pm September 28, 2015):

I think the belief my parents & my sister have in me have given me strength
to date. Now I add the expectations of my children, my nieces & nephews,
& their children to help ensure a bright & strong family unit for the cycle of
life. As in your book, we often are driven by the desire to live to ensure the
future of the family.

Re: Woman of the Mists (5:42pm September 28, 2015):

As a Native American, this series appeals to me on an almost spiritual
level. I've added this to my TBR list, wish list, Goodreads 'Want to read' list,
& every suggestion box in my local library. Need I say more? I'm dying to
read this book! I'm crossing my fingers, looking for a 2-leaf clover, &
hanging an upside down horseshoe over my door. I hope, I hope, I hope!

Re: From One Night to Wife (1:34am September 4, 2015):

My hero is my father;his father died when he was only 8 so
he became responsible for helping his mother support his 6
siblings in a society where half-breeds were scorned. He
raised 5 children in a way that taught us to value education
& be honorable adults. He continued to be that role model
for 13 grandchildren, 2 of whom he raised when my sister
became very ill. He was a strong man, but very kind.

Re: The Highlander's Bride (1:26am September 4, 2015):

I like a little snarky humor between the lady & the guy she's
resisting so the attraction builds slowly. Then, bam!

Re: A Ghostly Demise (4:51pm August 31, 2015):

I want to become a professional reader in my retirement! Now I read every
spare moment and wish I didn't have to stop to head to the library to work. I
promise to write reviews on all those books too. I hope I'll get a chance to
cover ALL of yours.

Re: From Russia Without Love (4:37pm August 31, 2015):

How about Chris O'Donnell as the Reverend? That's another of my ideas.

Re: From Russia Without Love (4:33pm August 31, 2015):

I love military fiction. I love the idea of Matt Damon for the starring role. I'd
also like you to consider Ben Afflec, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, or even
Clint Eastwood's son, if they ask. I'm crossing my fingers & hoping to win.
Thanks for the contest.

Re: Food Baby (4:25pm August 31, 2015):

My lovely niece has inherited my strange food cravings during her late-in-
life pregnancy. She has pbj sandwiches at midnight, cold pizza for
breakfast, & leftover fried rice with pickles for lunch. She never passes a
McDonalds without stopping for a happy meal with extra Apple slices for
herself. This is the girl for your contest! Thanks for the chance for this
giveaway.

Re: The Thorn Bearer (4:16pm August 31, 2015):

I'm a sucker for a well-written romantic comedy. I hope to have a chance to
read your books. Thanks for the chance in this contest. Good luck on
record sales.

Re: Newport (4:07am August 21, 2015):

The time period is a big draw for me. Thanks for the chance.

Re: Berried Secrets (3:37am August 21, 2015):

I too am not good at scrapbooking or crocheting. After hours of instruction
in chaining & pearling, my two sisters made a scarf. I made a loopy chain
less than 8 inches long. Mother said I had other talents, we just never
found what they were. I like writing & photography. I'm better at cooking,
but am tired of doing it for small meals. I still like the huge get together
meals. I'm still hoping to find my thing. It better happen soon before arthritis
makes it too hard to do.

Re: Lady Emily's Exotic Journey (7:08am August 19, 2015):

I'm newly returning to Victorian romances after a 20-year absence. In my
earlier days it was always the highwayman who captured my fancy. I've a
tast for something different now in my more mature years!

Re: Falling for the P.I. (7:04am August 19, 2015):

Usually having kids in the mix makes the story fuller. I'm a reader who likes
the storyline more than the romance. The romance is the icing on the cake!
Thanks for the chance in the contest.

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