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Discover May's Best New Reads: Stories to Ignite Your Spring Days.

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"COLD FURY defines the modern romantic thriller."�-�NYT�bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz


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Romance writer and reluctant cop navigate sparks during fateful ride-alongs.


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A child under his protection�and a hit man in pursuit.


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Courtney Kelly sees things others can�t�like fairies, and hidden motives for murder . . .


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Reunited in danger�and bound by desire


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Journey to a city that�s full of quirky, zany superheroes finding love while they battle over-the-top, evil ubervillains bent on world domination.


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5 comments posted.

Re: 50 Ways to Ruin a Rake (12:41pm May 6, 2015):

Love the post, the book sounds wonderful! Happy belated birthday - hope the celebration was spectacular - and congratulations on the new release!

Re: Plain Fear: Forgiven (4:06pm August 2, 2013):

I love a bad boy, but love him even more when he's been redeemed, although with a few rough edges. However, at the end of the day, the good boy is a winner. Thanks for the contest: this series sounds stellar!

Re: The Prince's Gamble (2:41pm November 27, 2012):

What a lovely tribute & way to help out. Here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, we are very familiar with the aftermath and recovery associated with hurricanes, and our hearts go out to the victims of Sandy who are experiencing the difficulties of recovery in winter conditions we never see.

Re: Death, Taxes, and a Sequined Clutch (2:53pm October 16, 2012):

It's so very hard to do the right thing & forgive & forget...sometimes it seems that we really do need at least a tiny bit of revenge to put things behind us. ;)

Re: Run The Risk (1:35pm October 11, 2012):

Snape is a great example, but Rhett Butler is definitely the best scoundrel in town! lol Thanks for he contest and congrats on the new series!

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