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The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.

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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .


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Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.


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One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.


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A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.


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This life coach will give you a lift!


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A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions


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Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.


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Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.


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A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.


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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


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10 comments posted.

Re: Almost Like Being in Love (11:35pm June 29, 2016):

I'm enjoying reading everyone's comments. And I agree that romance
can happen anywhere -- and I also agree that romance has no expiration
date, too! But I also think we can have our favorite romantic places ...
sometimes based on a memory, like a first date or where a proposal
happened. And yes, sometimes romance happens where and when you
least expect it!

Re: Crazy Little Thing Called Love (7:13pm November 27, 2015):

Jean: It's fun to see recipes passed down through the years.
Pam: I've always considered Chex mix one of those you-can't-stop-eating-it kind
of snacks.
Jeri: Now I'm curious about your sweet, messy family recipe.
Tammy: I hope you enjoy CJ's grape salad.

Re: Somebody Like You (6:13pm May 17, 2014):

I appreciate each and every comment on this blog post!
Great insights -- yes, Pam, when we see someone else navigate through a messy
relationship, it gives us encouragement for our own.
And Marcia, I'm glad you found the sequel to Wish You Were Here. Seth deserved
a chance for HEA!
Linda: I'm intrigued by "Seasons of Gray."

Re: Somebody Like You (3:22pm May 16, 2014):

Gail: Appearances can be deceiving, you know.

Re: Somebody Like You (3:21pm May 16, 2014):

Michelle: I think twin storylines can be fun/intriguing. I have a fraternal twin
sister, but I knew I wanted to write about brothers.

Re: Somebody Like You (1:04pm May 16, 2014):

Colleen: So glad you're interested in Somebody Like You ... being a twin myself, I
always wanted to write a novel with a twin storyline.

Re: Somebody Like You (1:02pm May 16, 2014):

Robin: How intriguing that "Haley" looks like your younger sister. And the
estrangement angle was intriguing ... and also challenging to write. Good thing I
like a challenge.

Re: Somebody Like You (1:01pm May 16, 2014):

Wilma: Thanks -- while the book deals with tough issues: grief, estrangement --
I always try to weave an element of humor into all of my novels. (Laughter is my
favorite sound.)

Re: Somebody Like You (1:00pm May 16, 2014):

Peggy: I agree, life and romance are messy ... and that has to be woven into
fiction.
I love the cover of Somebody Like You too -- the artist captured Haley, the
heroine -- and we made very few changes to it.

Re: Somebody Like You (12:57pm May 16, 2014):

Denise: Thanks for checking out Somebody Like You!

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