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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Amy Valentini

8 comments posted.

Re: Texas Wide Open (10:49am November 14, 2012):

Hi KC - all I can say is, this is candy on a stick and then some. This one tastes like more!! Read it, loved it, reviewed it - folks, KC rocks it! xoxo

Re: Fever (4:10pm January 25, 2012):

Hi Joan, I've been eagerly awaiting FEVER since I first heard about. Getting an early copy would be such a great thing. I've got so many goals and am always suprised when I actually reach one! My biggest goal is to be a debut author one of these days. Congrats! : )

Re: Hot Rain (1:06pm January 4, 2012):

I met my hubby, we've been married 11 years, online by chance. It took him ten days to convince me to go out with him and frankly, those ten days were pretty romantic. I actually found myself, just as if I was seeing him in person, looking forward to when his little chat box would pop up. We were fashionable before it was fashionable to meet online. I agree that a better relationship comes from talking and getting to know each other before it goes any further, that being said, I think online dating is bringing back the style of old-fashioned dating - more talk, less action - culminating in many very romantic first moments.
I only suggest before your bare your soul online, go through a service and trusts your instincts just as you would in person. My hubby and I had mutual friends which was how we met. Romance is everywhere, you just have to be open to it. : )

Re: Fortune's Son (1:22pm November 18, 2011):

I love a man who can recognize and reconcile his own faults. I'm already a little in love with this man. And I love that he understood what you meant by the 'Reader's Digest condensed version' - that's a hoot! : )

Re: Risking Trust (12:18pm November 8, 2011):

Without flaws there's no diversification, without diversification there's nothing. Imagine if every grape was exactly perfect, you would have no variety in the taste of wines ... show me a perfect person, I'll show you a person lacking character, personality and imagination.

Re: North of Need (1:33pm November 6, 2011):

Hi Laura, your hero attributes are right on target. There's only one more I would add to the list - sensitivity, meaning that if he's sad, he's brave enough to show it and if his heroine is sad, he's brave enough to comfort her. : )
The ability to laugh at himself would be a big plus, too!!

Re: His Last Duchess (11:32am October 28, 2011):

Hi Gabrielle, thank you for taking the time to give us a glimpse into your life. It gave me a smile for I saw my own day written there including the dog and the dog being a good reason to take a walk. I loved it, a wonderful post.
Happy Writing.

Re: Ecstasy Untamed (1:30pm October 26, 2011):

Pamela, I thought I was the only one who had weird thoughts like that ... it's good to know I'm not alone. Lots of movies come to mind but of all of them - AVATAR has to be the best. Imagination taken to the extreme, can't wait for the next one. Still haven't read DESIRE UNTAMED so I'm hoping I have the luck this time. xoxo

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