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April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom

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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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21 comments posted.

Re: Once a Rake (7:12pm October 30, 2013):

Regency is one of my favorite eras to read in! I love the clothes, the society, the
way strong heroine's go about breaking the rules and making the society pages!
LOL I can't wait to read this book.

Re: Dirty Trick (8:41pm September 25, 2013):

Football, finger food (for watching football), and hot chocolate with
marshmellows (if I wasn't pregnant, this would be alcohol - to go with the
finger food and football! lol)
The book sounds great! Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: How To Entice An Enchantress (7:05pm September 18, 2013):

I'd definitely take the two story library! I already have enough books to fill half
of it! (If I could afford to, and had the space, I'd have 3 times as many. lol)
Can't wait to read this book! I love fairy tale themed romances!

Re: The Surprising Enchantress (7:18pm September 16, 2013):

I love rewritten fairy tales. Cinderella is one of my favorites. No matter how old I
get, I still like to sit down and watch Rodgers and Hammerstein's version, as
well as Disney's version. And any books that have a Cinderella theme, you can
bet they are on my shelf!
Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: Everlast (6:27pm September 14, 2013):

Congrats on the release! I have always been a fan of fairy tales, and I love when
I find a re-telling of the classics!

Re: When Mountains Move (8:11pm September 12, 2013):

Gypsies and family secrets - love that! And this is such an amazing giveaway.
I'm always sharing or recommending books to friends. Thanks!

Re: Shades Of Mercy (8:09pm September 12, 2013):

Great blog! I can't wait to read this book. Thanks for the giveaway.

Re: Traces Of Mercy (8:07pm September 12, 2013):

The book sounds really interesting. Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: The Mysterious Death Of Miss Jane Austen (6:46pm August 29, 2013):

I love Jane Austen's novels. I think it's amazing that you had the chance to stay
in a place with such a connection to literary history. I would love to read the
novel you were inspired to write there.
Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: What the Bride Wore (6:30pm August 29, 2013):

I've been on a Julia Quinn kick recently... I've almost finished reading every book
of hers I own, so it's time to start thinking of where/who/what I'll read next!
Would love to read yours!
Thanks for the giveaway.

Re: A Rancher's Christmas (7:11pm August 26, 2013):

My "must have" would be a cozy used bookstore, preferably joined to a cafe
complete with comfy chairs and hot coffee. Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: Love On A Midsummer Night (7:11pm August 8, 2013):

I always liked Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - This book sounds
great. I'd love to win a copy!

Re: Jaguar Fever (6:22pm August 1, 2013):

I really enjoyed Savage Hunger! I can't wait to read the next in this series. Big
cats are such beautiful creatures - and pairing that with a powerful, sexy guy!
What more could a girl ask for!? Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: Tall, Dark, And Vampire (6:18pm August 1, 2013):

I love your list! Thanks for the giveaway.

Re: Rugged Hearts (9:07pm July 24, 2013):

My dad's been the biggest influence in my life, even if he's not exactly
unexpected. No matter how crazy things have gotten, how stupid I've been, or
anything else, he's always been a strong and steady shoulder to cry on, a good
listener, and a sound advice giver. Of course, crazy is normal in our family, so
he's had a lot more experience handling it than I have! So I always ask his
advice when things are going a little haywire!

Re: Moonlight (9:02pm July 24, 2013):

Originally I was all about vampires.... But I've definitely expanded my tastes.
Now I devour pretty much anything with a paranormal element to it!

Re: Summer at Mustang Ridge (8:49pm June 11, 2013):

Our family traditions involve cooking too...Not with the food, but with how it's
made. No matter that I'm now an adult with a family of my own; whenever I am
at my dad's for the holidays I am still the cook's helper (and taste tester!) even if
I know the recipes. Somehow, the food always tastes just a little bit better when
dad makes it, then when I do. So I've embraced the tradition and now call him
before I visit to put in my "requests" on recipes of his that I've missed. He's
especially accommodating when I'm pregnant!

Re: The Firebird (7:58pm June 6, 2013):

Little Women is the book that I have always associated with my love of reading -
although there were several favorite children's stories before that. I also was
really into the American Girl books (Samantha being my favorite Girl). And
Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys were there too. They helped bridge that gap to
teen books with The Nancy Drew Case Files. By 7th grade I was reading Anne
McCaffrey's Dragonriders series, and in 9th grade my mother handed me
Danielle Steele's Palomino. Needless to say, my tastes still vary from mystery, to
fantasy, to romance and all combinations therein. I don't know what I would do
without my books! Thanks for the post and the contest.

Re: Tainted Angel (7:53pm June 6, 2013):

I love spy stories and mysteries! The twists are always so interesting. Thanks for
the contest.

Re: Father By Choice (8:58pm April 30, 2013):

I enjoy books with kids in them. Sounds like a good read.

Re: Night Demon (10:58am April 14, 2013):

A smart hero is a sexy hero! Add in the tortured immortal aspect, and he's my
kind of guy.

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