March's Must-Reads: Mystery, Romance, and Thrills Await!
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Can an officer and her K-9 survive a killer�s trap?
Love and fossils collide in a race against treachery and time.
"They decided a man couldn't handle this assignment, Sergeant. So, they sent a woman instead.�
Chilling danger meets fiery passion in a race against a serial killer's legacy.
Quirky village charm meets sinister secrets and a quest for truth.
Regency intrigue where honor and danger intertwine in a quest for justice.
Summer escape turns chilling as Molly Murphy unravels a deadly countryside mystery.
Winnie Pang
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7 comments posted.
Re: What The Groom Wants (10:40pm March 6, 2014):
I bet what everyone really wants is Squidge!
Re: What The Groom Wants (9:09pm March 5, 2014):
I say yes to cloning Benedict. Tom Hiddleston, too! Squidge is adorably cute. Really fun post!
Re: Once a Rake (1:10am October 31, 2013):
Pride and Prejudice (an old movie) is what started me on regencies. I read the book, and the rest of Jane Austen books, and all Georgette Heyer's books.
Re: A Christmas Bride / Christmas Beau (10:32am November 27, 2012):
Christmas regency stories are highlights of the holiday season. Thanks so much for giveaway. Happy Holidays!
Re: The Twelve Clues Of Christmas (2:00pm November 11, 2012):
One of my fondest is the Christmas tree all decorated with ornaments and lights - real glass at the time. Without my glasses, the tree was a glorious mass of colors.
Re: The Secret Mistress (4:09pm July 31, 2012):
I enjoy reading about the alpha guys, but I really love it when beta heroes get their HEA in books.
Re: The Proposal (5:09pm May 6, 2012):
This sounds wonderful. I am new to reading Mary Balogh's book, and I feel so lucky I still have so many more to read.