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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


Angee Bartlett

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25 comments posted.

Re: Play Me Wild (11:14pm November 27, 2014):

This sounds yummy!

Re: Baden-Powell's Beads: London (2:21am July 30, 2013):

Great comments and advice. Digging inside myself to find the discipline to write everyday at the same time is much harder than I ever thought it would be. Like you said some days the screen stays blank in front of me and others the words almost magically flow.

Re: The Seven-Day Target (12:51pm April 29, 2013):

Romantic suspense novels always make my heart pound a little harder as I find myself sucked into the characters and the action. Not knowing what is going to strike next is delicious anticipation!

Re: The Survivor (2:46pm March 9, 2013):

Mama always had a phrase she used to explain why we locked the house (we lived in a rural area), why we locked the car, and why we traveled in pairs when we went to the city, "We are keeping honest folks honest." In these days of more unemployment, we have seen a rise in crimes locally. I think Mama was right. I also pay attention to my surroundings now which I didn't do before.

Re: Lord Of Darkness (11:05am March 4, 2013):

This series is so good. I can't wait to read this book.

Re: A Little Bit Wicked (9:09pm December 31, 2012):

My biggest goal is to continue losing weight - I've lost 35 pounds. I will take more time to read and less time to complain if things don't go "exactly" as I planned.

Re: Fallen Angel (9:06pm December 31, 2012):

I am grateful that I have been breast cancer free for three years. Everyday is a blessing. Even losing my job was a blessing in its own way - now I have more time to spend with my wonderful husband!

Re: The Ravenous Dead (9:03pm December 31, 2012):

I am thankful that my husband (and true love of my life) and I were able to make our cruise plans even though I am no longer employed. That is a blessing too!

Re: Kiss Of The Goblin Prince (3:08pm May 13, 2012):

I can't wait to read this. Just reading the except sent little shivers. Love it!

Re: Untouched (9:43pm April 28, 2012):

Let me put something on the stereo and curl up with book and I'll be happy as can be. Thanks for the opportunity to win it.

Re: Sketch a Falling Star (8:44pm March 12, 2012):

I think getting lost in a good story is great therapy!

Re: The Risque Target (1:39pm February 23, 2012):

I love your description about letting bad boys bake for awhile and what they become.

The bad boy stands glowering at the innocent/not so innocent beauty. He wants her to see him as he really is, not just the hardened shell everyone else sees. He is soft in the center like an expensive truffle. But he has yet to learn how to show it.

Re: Chosen By Sin (12:24pm February 1, 2012):

This certainly sounds like a series that will interest me. They are on my list.

Re: Sweet Reward (12:51pm January 2, 2012):

After reading your blog comments, I can't wait to read the latest LCR addition. The others were so good, so I am sure I will not be disappointed in this installment!

Re: A Promise Of Safekeeping (4:20pm January 1, 2012):

I hoard and protect anything to do with fairies and foxes. I have a beautiful collection of antique fox figurines that everyone in the family has been most wonderful in finding for me. The fairy collection started with my mother-in-law years before she passed away. She collected angels. But one day came upon two different fairies which she gave me to me. That in turn started my collection. Of course there are the books, many of which are quite old, but that is another tale.

Re: The More the Terrier (4:32pm December 31, 2011):

2012 is going to be an awesome year. I hope to finally get the house built in Texas and move from the Pacific Northwest to - shall we say - a much warmer and drier climate. Books to be read will stay on the top of the list of things I want to do. I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year!

Re: The Angel Of Blythe Hall (10:07pm December 30, 2011):

The year I won a trip for 4 to a Hollywood premier was a great Christmas surprise as I received the email about the win 2 days before Christmas.

Re: Mozart's Last Aria (10:04pm December 27, 2011):

Your blog was interesting. I can't wait to read the book. I agree with everyone else that the cover is wonderful!

Re: The Last Slayer (1:35am December 27, 2011):

This sounds so good! Thanks for sharing. It is definitely on my to read list!

Re: Finding Felicity (3:05pm December 23, 2011):

Merry Christmas and thank you. This sounds like the type of story I am in a mood to read. My mother met and married dad while he was in the seminary. Thankfully he hadn't become a priest yet!

Re: Wedded In Scandal (2:55pm December 22, 2011):

My favorite time wasters are Slingo and computer contests (just like Robin above). Today will be an entire day of waste because we are away from home visiting and everyone here has to work so . . . I get to enter contests and read. That is so much fun. Reading is NOT a time waster!

Re: How To Worship A Goddess (12:43pm December 13, 2011):

I agree that a hockey player has to have all his teeth. Gaps in a smile are just not sexy. I also agree with the cold comments. Living here in the north, I am used to it. That doesn't mean that I wouldn't be really happy if it snowed in the mountains and stayed nice and dry here in the valley. Fat chance! So I will curl up in front of the window, watch the dogs play in the snow, and read my book which is guaranteed to keep me warm! Of course wandering off to a Spokane Chiefs hockey game always keeps me warm. I can holler and scream with the best of them!

Re: A Maverick For Christmas (3:50pm October 30, 2011):

Normally, I am the listener. Most of the time, they don't really want advice. They want to rant, rave, and finally come up with the solution that works for them.

Re: Radiant Desire (3:45pm October 30, 2011):

I think Brad Pitt plays a lot of Alphas but I don't think he is one in real life.

Re: Attracted to Fire (4:53pm October 18, 2011):

My sweetie and I just bought 140 outside El Paso. He was stationed in El Paso and loves it. I was stationed in Ft. Hood and was so so about it until I saw El Paso. My daughter was born in Texas and we have oodles of nieces and nephews who love all over the state. I love the hill country! And I love your books. Your stories are such good entertainment!

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