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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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29 comments posted.

Re: Spring Fever: Shifters in Love (2:16am March 14, 2015):

Shifters. I like the way they use their human thoughts/behaviors when the are shifted. I also like it when they keep some of their shifter attributes in human form - Bear shifters are very large, foxes are sneaky theives.

Re: In Rides Trouble (12:22pm September 7, 2012):

I like the idea of combining the bikers with the special ops group. And of course the strong female.

Re: Where There's Smoke (11:44am May 25, 2012):

I like they way you get humor into your books, especially the silliness of the persons of Nerek. My favorite is Close Encounters.

Re: The Reason Is You (11:42am May 21, 2012):

I don't like a tease where the heroin has to choose between 2 guys. Unless of course she ends up with both of them. Defiantly need some time before sex. I'm reading one now where the sex began on page three, without any tease at all. By the way I love the line "some of the people she sees aren't breathing... " that I saw on your blurb

Re: Deadly Secrets, Loving Lies (2:43pm May 18, 2012):

So far I've managed to miss the Avengers. I'm a Resident Evil fan.

Re: Night Walker (12:07pm May 17, 2012):

I like an Australian accent the best. I can understand what the person is saying and still get the "differences" of it.

Re: The More the Terrier (4:16am January 2, 2012):

I do feline rescue and put all my extra time into my foster cats and getting them adopted out - My goal is to continue and try to get even more cats off the streets and into homes.

Re: Sweet Reward (4:11am January 2, 2012):

I really hate tortured characters. You just know where things are going.

Re: Dreaming Of The Wolf (1:05pm December 8, 2011):

Cooking is very low on the list at our house (in fact it is the bottom) So we order out a lot, or I eat PB&J. I'd definitely eat anything prepared by someone else, but it would have to have no peppers or onions. (Picky aren't I)

Re: The Spy Who Left Me (5:00pm November 25, 2011):

Trying to do as much shopping on line as possibile so I can get in some extra sleep

Re: Honky Tonk Christmas (3:59pm November 19, 2010):

I enjoy the old bluegrass songs, but not the current country ones. My favorite song growing up was The Tennessee Stud, my sisters was Dark as a Dungeon.

Re: The Edge of Winter (10:42am February 22, 2010):

I like to read Rest You Merry by Charlotte MacLeod during the Christmas season.

Re: Hasta La Vista, Lola! (3:11pm January 29, 2010):

You had me stressed about the dying part - I'm glad it's only ID theft!
I read many romance/mystery series. It is a little off the strict romance/mystery path, but I really like Elizabeth Peter's Vicki Bliss series. Actually I like all of her work, but this is the one that fits most closely into the genre'

Re: Hold On Tight (3:57pm January 26, 2010):

I seldom look any thing up, preferring to use context. I seldom feel that it is necessary to know the exact definition of a word to understand what is going on.

Re: The Beautiful Being (4:04pm December 17, 2009):

No one expects to be a lawyer, doctor, or even knit without practice, I don't understand why they should believe they can be a writer. I also wonder why so many people feel they could write a book "if they just had the time". I certainly couldn't, no matter how many years you gave me.

Re: Mr. Darcy Vampyre (3:54pm October 28, 2009):

Sounds interesting

Re: Loot the Moon (4:49pm October 19, 2009):

I need lists. Without lists and the ability to cross things out I would not get anything done - at home or at work

Re: Bluegrass Christmas (11:53am September 28, 2009):

Quirks can definitely get out of hand quickly. If it is something I would not tolerate in life, I would not tolerate it in fiction.

Re: The Treasures Of Venice (3:57pm August 27, 2009):

I like to celebrate odd things that come up on web sites or my calender. One day is was celebrate monkeys day. My DSL works with monkeys so that was fun.

Re: Breaking Loose (3:06pm August 13, 2009):

I really like the cars in your books, sex and all.

Re: Seduce Me (1:31pm July 29, 2009):

Interesting discussion

Re: Seeing Red (1:13pm July 28, 2009):

I've lived in small towns, large towns and no towns at all. I think your community is what you make of it. Currently we live in an older neighbor hood in a suburb. The people who live within the neighborhood act as a community much like a small town.

Re: The Diva Takes The Cake (1:48pm July 23, 2009):

My sister recently got married. The wedding was just what it needed to be - a celebration. Family and friends made the food and cake and all the guests two-stepped after the buffet. It was also all held in one room - very low key, low anxiety.

Re: Waking Nightmare (10:20am July 22, 2009):

I'd like to retire and spend my days reading and rescuing cats. Reading with cats on my lap is the perfect end to any kind of day for me!

Re: Earth Guys Are Easy (6:06pm July 15, 2009):

I'm a little to young to remember the 60's, but I do have distinct memories of wearing handmade ponchos. Janis is one of my favorites despite finding her music well after her death. As for the squash, my Mom used it in place of pumpkin in bread. Lots of spices to hid the fact that it was squash. Same thing for pie. If you have a lot next year you can score the skin in a design while they are young and they will form scar tissue along the lines. Cool for Halloween.

Re: Object of Desire (2:03pm July 9, 2009):

That kind of tension seems to make for very interesting sex

Re: Dragons Prefer Blondes (12:20pm July 8, 2009):

I'm with Sandy - I don't know about any of the Superheros.

Re: A Stroke of Magic (5:16pm July 1, 2009):

I have to agree with you about Eve Dallas. She would not be nearly as interesting without her quirks. They are what makes her human. I especially like how she reacts to Peabody's romance.

Re: Red Kiss (1:36pm May 7, 2009):

I'm really looking forward to reading Red Kiss

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