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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


Shirley Cochran

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18 comments posted.

Re: Portrait of a Conspiracy (5:44pm July 15, 2016):

Just finished bingeing on DaVinci's Demons so this would be an incredible
win. I could see him helping these artists regardless of their sex.

Re: Daughters of the Bride (5:38pm July 15, 2016):

Sounds real and I love her books!

Re: Jump Cut (12:23pm March 1, 2016):

Women characters need to be strong but understanding of the world around them and they usually are, especially more so than men.

Re: Thirty Nights (12:11pm March 1, 2016):

Definitely a great guy with real feelings for his love.

Re: Montana Wild (4:29pm January 21, 2016):

In 2002 I had the chance to take what I thought was my dream job in a small rural town in Ohio leaving Columbus--the largest city in the state. Although not across the world it was a big change and it was not horrible. I moved back to Columbus in 2005 and probably won't go smaller again.

Re: Pouncing on Murder (6:19pm December 16, 2015):

I like a little history in my books whether it is because the book happens at a time further back in history or if the characters need to do some research for their story line.

Re: A Skeleton in the Family (6:16pm December 16, 2015):

I like audio books on CD as my car only plays them (no internet or other hookup as it is a 2005) and I can also listen to them in my office, but a print book is even better for my taste.

Re: Shame of Thrones (6:12pm December 16, 2015):

Sounds like an interesting read. I think Prince George looks just like his daddy at his age and wonder what Princess Charolette will look like as she becomes a toddler.

Re: In The Company Of Wolves (2:55pm December 8, 2015):

I am sure there would be hazing at the very least and depending on the older ones, there could be some macho posturing and/or fighting to prove superiority.

Re: Here Today, Gone Tamale (3:32pm December 1, 2015):

Sounds like just the kind of book I love. Thanks.

Re: Target Engaged (3:25pm December 1, 2015):

Anything by JD Robb.

Re: What Lies Behind (4:35pm November 25, 2015):

You, Sharon Sala, Cheryl Woods and many more!

Re: Lucky Shot (4:33pm November 25, 2015):

Love cold turkey sandwiches on white bread with mayo and relish--about the only time I eat relish!

Re: Shooting Dirty (4:35pm September 25, 2015):

I think morally ambiguous works too!

Re: Last Chance Cowboys: The Drifter (5:33pm September 5, 2015):

1. Treat everyone as your friend until they prove otherwise.
2. Never lie, unless it is Christmas present time!
3. If it is something you can't control, let it go or it will drive you nuts.

Re: From One Night to Wife (5:27pm September 5, 2015):

Hard to choose but it was between Peter Tork of the Monkees and David McCallum from Man from UNCLE! Married a blue eyed blonde as well!

Re: The Highlander's Bride (5:25pm September 5, 2015):

I like stories where the couple seem like opposites but before it is all over, they find that they are not that different and it works out for them.

Re: Deadly Ties (3:40pm February 7, 2011):

As someone who has tried to work on the legal side of these issues, it amazes me that a lot of people are unable or unwilling to even see that this exists in our society and at all levels, not just the poorest or in immigrant groups. I would love to have a chance to read what you have written in light of trying to bring both sides to the reader and thank you for taking this subject on.

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