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Mona Lisa Three, April 2011
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Mona Lisa Eclipsing, April 2011
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Lucinda, Dangerously, October 2009
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Mona Lisa Darkening, January 2009
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Mona Lisa Craving, January 2008
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On The Prowl, August 2007
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Lucinda, Darkly, August 2007
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Skin on Skin, July 2007
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Mona Lisa Blossoming, February 2007
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Over The Moon, January 2007
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Mona Lisa Awakening, September 2006
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The Hard Stuff, January 2006
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Mona Lisa Darkening
Sunny
Children of the Moon #4
Berkley
January 2009
On Sale: January 6, 2009
Featuring: Mona Lisa
304 pages ISBN: 0425226476 EAN: 9780425226476 Paperback
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Romance Erotica Sensual | Paranormal
On the vernal equinox, Mona Lisa is taken against her will
to NetherHell, the cursed realm of the damned. In this
place, she will be torn from both within and without by
desire, love, and ecstasy. And when her first love crosses
the boundaries of the world to rescue her, she must choose
her own destiny—before others choose it for her.
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5 comments posted.
Re: Mona Lisa Darkening
A great blog post! I did leave a comment on the blog. (LuAnn Morgan 11:44am January 8, 2009)
I prefer print books, but I do have a wide variety of e-books on my computer. I download them in pdf format, which works well for me. (LuAnn Morgan 11:45am January 8, 2009)
I don't blog or have a google account because I don't know much about them. So I can't enter alot of contests. I'm not sure what the difference is between mass market paperback and trade books. I just buy paperback books. I have one ebook thanks to Kimber Chin, but I still prefer paperbacks. Thanks Sunny for your blog even though I can't enter your contest for the lack of my knowledge. (If you even see this comment. Keep on writing). (Brenda Waters 2:16pm January 8, 2009)
I prefer reading the actual book. You can curl up on the couch or I will read in bed before going to sleep. Sure this can also be don via e-books but just not for me (Pam Alderson 6:13pm January 8, 2009)
I prefer print books. Mass market paperbacks are OK, but I work at a library and hardcovers or trade paperbacks are best for us to put on the shelf (Patricia Barraclough 12:53pm January 12, 2009)
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