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19 comments posted.

Re: A Perfect Trade (4:46pm July 2, 2014):

Who of us hasn't looked back at a first love that didn't last
and wondered "What if?".

Re: Sins of a Ruthless Rogue (3:57pm March 26, 2013):

I'm such a romantic at heart - I think many of us have a first love and wonder "what if we had a 2nd chance?". You've given your characters that 2nd chance to reconnect and find love - sigh

Re: The Forsaken (3:54pm March 26, 2013):

I love the idea of these girls hiding in plain sight by being in a band, and that the lead character has a mission other than "finding herself".

Re: The Mistress Memoirs (6:51pm February 27, 2013):

I love Jillian Hunter stories with their strong heroines and manly heros, but to me this particular plot doesn't appeal as much as if the hero were to get back together with his former mistress, or if he were contacting the mistress on behalf of a friend or relative and then met the companion. I feel the same about romances where one person ends up in a relationship with a former sibling's spouse or ex-spouse.

Re: South Of Surrender (7:06pm January 17, 2013):

I love that all three of these stories have hard-bodied, Alpha Male heroes who are redeemed or saved by love. I would be happy to soothe any (or all) manly brows in the comfort of my king-sized bed while they offer their own soothing services to my neglected kitty. Please keep writing as fast as you can!

Re: Deliver Me From Temptation (4:11am December 22, 2012):

Tes - I am embarassed to admit I hadn't heard of you or your books till now, but after reading the plot premise and the excerpt I know I'll be adding you to my reading list.

Happy Holidays!

Re: Jane's Gift (1:34am December 8, 2012):

Karen - reading about perfect people with perfect lives is boring; I love reading about how love helps couples overcome physical or emotional problems in the relationship.

Re: The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (1:31am December 8, 2012):

Grace - you are a new favorite author! A tidbit for your readers- Queen Victoria introduced Christmas trees to England because of Prince Albert's German heritage.

Re: Christmas Confidential (10:08pm November 28, 2012):

Growing up, our family Christmas tradition was to eat a big breakfast of eggs, waffles, bacon and juice, then we'd empty our stockings and take turns opening gifts while Traditional songs by Bing Crosby. Nat King Cole, etc. played on the 8-track

Re: Rev It Up (5:58am October 21, 2012):

Hey Julie - I'd never heard of you or your books before reading your post but I love that you've managed to put a new twist on the genre and plan to run out and search for your books! I think readers will accept something that sounds fantastical if it's well-written and well thought out.

Re: Sultry With A Twist (5:54am October 21, 2012):

I know what you mean - I love steamy and spicy stories, the hotter the better! But I'd be embarrassed to share them with family members, even grown ones, because I don't want them to know how much I love kink. And I'm 53!

Re: Run The Risk (5:05am October 13, 2012):

So many sexy bad boys to choose from! But I guess I'll go with Kresley Cole's Lothaire; he's ancient, ruthless, ambitious, a liar and a doublecrosser, yet he changes for love.

Re: The Curse (6:41pm September 16, 2012):

Dianna I love your stories but am one of the "old fashioned" types that like to hold a book in my hands. I don't have an e-reader yet or own any ebooks. I heartily agree with your view that reading in any format should be encouraged, and applaud your promotion of the Keeper Kase program to reach out to all your fans. Happy writing!

Re: A Lady And Her Magic (9:49pm September 15, 2012):

Loved the humorous story about Jeffy. My first love was Michael Scruggs, who sat behind me in 7th grade Geometry. My hair then was down to my butt and he used to sit behind me and tie knots in my hair. Alas, our young romance was awkward and short-lived.

Re: One Wrong Move (4:53am September 14, 2012):

Can't wait for each new release! Steamy, funny and action-packed, each book is a "keeper".

Re: Magic Gone Wild (3:06pm August 31, 2012):

Some days I'm in the mood for some laughter with my romance and Judi's books are ones to reach for!

Re: Can't Hurry Love (9:25pm August 2, 2012):

In my late teens and early to mid-20's I liked younger men but now that I'm aging (gracefully I hope) I like men with a little more experience and edge to them. Who wouldn't love to tangle with Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, Daniel Craig, Kevin McKidd or Vin Diesel? (that voice, oh that voice)

Re: Luscious (12:58pm July 19, 2012):

There are parallels between trying out a new recipe and meeting a new man - it could turn out fabulous and become a "keeper" or not turn out the way you think it will, but you tried something different and learned from the experience.

Re: Rule Of Three (4:39am March 16, 2012):

Never tried a three-way but I think it would be great unless they were more focused on each other than on me! Also the other two in my menage would have to be male; I'm not good at sharing my toys with others..

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