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Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


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Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


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It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


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They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


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Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


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17 comments posted.

Re: In The Company Of Wolves (9:06pm December 8, 2015):

Hmmm...
#1. The ability to endure good-natured ribbing by the older-
wiser wolves.
#2. Share a 6 pack with "the pack" and remain standing.
#3. Prove he can shift faster than those older-wiser wolves.
#4. Show them he can: get the girl! Ha-ha.

Re: Target Engaged (5:09pm December 1, 2015):

M.L. love your writing style. That being said, if I'm to be
completely honest, every book has that effect on me. When I
was a child my maternal grandmother used to always buy me
books. I grew-up, and found I've never outgrown my
appreciation for the written word.

Re: Here Today, Gone Tamale (4:54pm December 1, 2015):

Hi Kym,
Rebecca, I'm looking forward to reading all about Josie.
Mysteries are so much fun to read.

Re: SEAL My Home (10:06am March 24, 2015):

I like #9; the darker color scheme makes the rest of the cover
elements stand out. Then, there's the jeans. Can't go wrong
with those!!!

Re: Stirring The Plot (9:05am September 30, 2014):

Cozy mysteries are so much fun to read! Can't wait to find out if Jenna stumbles on the truth.

Re: Billionaire Blend (11:22pm August 26, 2014):

I'm always impressed with your attention to detail. As authors you give
readers a wonderful series, yes, but then also give us recipes. And the
best part? You understand that many of us-"Need coffee!˝And books of
course. Thanks for making your Coffeehouse Newsletters look so
delicious.

Re: Resisting the Hero (5:15pm January 19, 2014):

Love the plot! Especially the whole forbidden love trope where the hero's not supposed to get involved with his friend's sister.Yep, that'll lead to a whole lot-of-trouble.

Re: Between A Rake And A Hard Place (11:12am January 16, 2014):

I choose...the romantic balls. I love reading when the
heroine's dancing and the hero almost (or does) cross that
line re: what's proper. Because really, a rake can hardly be
expected to behave himself.

Wonder if the gypsy tells Lady Serena there's a dark-haired
rake in her future. :)

Re: Beyond Valor (11:18am February 2, 2013):

My favorite military romances are by M. L. Buchman. He's got a
great series based on Night Stalkers.

Re: The Autumn Bride (7:53pm January 30, 2013):

Hi Anne,
I like to simply read and enjoy them- it's relaxing. And when
it's a well-told story, then it also becomes...entertaining.
After reading an enjoyable novel I tell friends/family.

Re: Deck the Halls With Love (9:11am January 30, 2013):

Hi Lorraine,
I'm going to speak in general terms because all the
secondary characters I love- do get their stories. Authors
are great that way. But I always love it when the heroine's
sisters get their own stories, or the hero's incorrigible
best friends get theirs.

Re: Real Men Don\'t Break Hearts (9:59pm January 23, 2013):

Nate and Ally's story sounds lovely. And really, who can
resist the bad boy hero reforming? At least I'm guessing he
does. I'll have to read the novel to find out. :)

Re: When You Give A Duke A Diamond (11:36am September 8, 2012):

Hi Shana,

I loved your Sons of the Revolution series and yes, especially that cover
of The Rogue Pirate's Bride, but I'm digressing here-The Jewels of the Ton
series sounds like...loads of fun.

Your concept is different than what I'm accustomed to reading. Usually I
read about three brothers (usually notorious-incorrigible rakes) or three
cousins, even. I'm looking forward to reading about women and The
Three Diamonds idea is a great one, btw.

I like strong-minded heroines who know what they want and find novel,
creative, fun, and even dangerous ways of getting it. It's just extra
entertaining when what the heroine wants is the...hero. :)

Re: Every Breath She Takes (11:43am September 3, 2012):

Hi Norah,
I've had a life-long love affair with RS novels. I enjoy suspense and
intrigue. As a reader I gravitate to Harlequin Intrigues and Silhouette
Romantic Suspense books. I'm sorry to say that I haven't read your
novels, but that I'm going to look them up. Thanks for the blog post re:
Every Breath She Takes.

Re: Lucky Break (5:07pm September 1, 2012):

Hi Kelley,

It's the way that people in small towns care about each other. I think it's
the concern for their family, friends and neighbors alike that we readers
enjoy so much. Of course, too much concern may appear as meddling
too. Lol.

Re: Bruja Brouhaha (5:46pm August 31, 2012):

Hi Rochelle. True story: I downloaded the Amazon Kindle sample for Who
do. Voodoo? And thought it was excellent! I ordered the paperback and
should have it in about 2 days. Brouhaha!!!
I love finding talented new-to-me authors!

Re: Magic Gone Wild (5:37pm August 31, 2012):

Hi Judi! Although I loved your Tritone books dearly-I'm sooooo excited
with this series. You can never go wrong with magic. Especially if it goes
askew. I mean, isn't that why we all loved Aunt Clara from the Bewitched
tv show? Vana sounds like a fun character and can't wait to read Magic
gone Wild.

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