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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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12 comments posted.

Re: Under a Desert Sky (9:11am June 18, 2011):

HEA: evolution of the original feelings. People will change and their
needs will change also, but we should always be able to shake that snow
globe and recapture that same love; make us smile again. And then we go
about the day with that same silly 20 year grin on your face.

Re: Song Of The Silk Road (12:37pm April 17, 2011):

I completely fell in love with Petals from the Sky. It was in my TBR pile on my Kindle and from the first page I was transported to a different world and a new way of thinking. I will definetly enjoy your new book. Many wishes for continued success.

Re: Yours For The Taking (1:09pm January 19, 2011):

Recently read "Romeo, Romeo" and was thoroughly entertained. I love your characters, especially Rosalie's over-the-top mother. that woman was a menace (albeit, a lovable one). I'm sure this new release will be just as good a read as "Romeo, Romeo".

Re: Unguarded (7:12pm December 11, 2010):

I began reading Lorelei James on my Kindle and have been folowing her since. Her cowboys are awesome and sexy. Just the way I imagine them to be.

Re: When Wicked Craves (6:38pm September 29, 2010):

It would be lovely and intriguing to read about the extraordinary things that seemingly ordinary people do (especially the hot neigbor guy). Your new books look like good reads. Count me in.

Re: Petals From The Sky (5:02pm September 20, 2010):

I love your work; Petals from the Sky was a wonderful novel. I love the was the dual worlds of the Chinese culture are highlighted. I felt immersed in the world you created in your book. I can't wait for a glimpse at your new novel.

Re: Guarding Grace (1:21am August 31, 2010):

My obsession with vampires came after I saw Bram Stoker's Dracula. Gary Oldman was so uber sexy in that movie that I was instantly fascinated. Now there isn't a paranormal creature that I don't like (except for ghouls; don't much care for them).

Re: Suck It, Wonder Woman! (3:23pm July 18, 2010):

Cool book. I watch G4 all the time and she's funny. I hate her for being every man's dream. Hot and likes video games. On what planet is that fair?

Re: To Conquer a Highlander (8:43pm July 12, 2010):

I am a collector of books, am on a quest to find the perfect pen and the perfect pair of panties. I know, I have issues....

Re: Dragon Unmasked (1:56pm June 19, 2010):

I'm having similar issues right now. Seems like I'm stock piling books, both in print and e-books. I begin to read and then leave them unfinished.
I think it might be a greed issue *smiles*.

I have reading projects all over the place: YA, Romance, Mystery, non-fiction, etc.

Re: His At Night (12:57pm May 26, 2010):

I love historical novels becuase they give me the opportunity for true escapism. Also, as a reader I have to the chance to do a bit of fact checking and see just how serious my author is about the genre. Though an author can use imagination and literary license to manipulate the facts, it has to be a daunting job to change history and still make it believable. I love the change in language, setting, and general tone of historicals.

Re: If I Were Your Woman (7:06pm April 9, 2010):

I love all of your books,so keep doing what you're doing. Sometimes you have to step out and take on a giant. Your boks are about things that affect the real world and it feels natural reading them.

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