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THE TWELVE DOGS OF CHRISTMAS
THE TWELVE DOGS OF CHRISTMAS

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December's delights are here! Thrilling tales, romance, and magic await you.

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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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A headstrong heiress and a noble gambler: wagers, intrigue, and irresistible romance.


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An immortal vampire, a relentless agent, and a past that refuses to stay buried.


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A PI protecting a determined daughter, a killer ready to strike again.


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Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.


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Two restless souls, one wild Christmas on the ranch�where sparks fly, and dreams ride free.


Tami Winbush

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9 comments posted.

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (6:49pm March 8, 2010):

I would have loved your grandmother. Old people are so wonderful. My grandmother was stopped by a cop once and he said ,"Do you know why I stopped you?" And she said, "Yeah cause you couldn't catch anyone else!"

He let her go!

Re: Haunted (6:45pm October 30, 2009):

I love Nora Robert's Three Sisters Island Trilogy! They were great!

Re: Beloved Vampire (8:22pm August 17, 2009):

Whiny vampires....how sexy is that? NOT! I mean really. I don't like whiny regular men, what makes a writer think I would like a whiny vamp?

I want a vamp to suck my blood as part of the hot erotica and to be taken to the next level of boom chicca boom boom! (Damn, that sounds like an old porno there for a minute!)

I loved this blog!

Re: It Happened One Night (9:09pm July 31, 2009):

What's caught my attention is how we really take life for granted. I know, sounds cliche, but we do. We don't stop to see how pretty what we have around is really is. I was walking home from the store the other day and realized how beautiful my neighbors yard is. The person's yard right next to my own. I only drive by it several times a day and never take the time to just pay attention sometimes. We need to slow down and breathe. Take the time to notice the life that is going on around us before we loose it totally.

Re: Seeing Red (9:47pm July 27, 2009):

Where I grew up you could leave the doors open and feel safe letting your 9 year old child run the streets till the street lights came on at night. Now my father lives in the same house and he has double and triple locks on his doors and sees people selling drugs in front of the same steps I used to play dolls on. It's so very scary how the world changes.

Re: The Scot And I (12:58pm June 25, 2009):

I don't mind when authors switch genres at all. I think that it gives me another side of a great thing. I just hope and pray before reading that I love that side of them as much as the other side. :)

Re: Fight Fire With Fire (1:23pm May 1, 2009):

So if sleeping with the source is the
key, I need to write an IT hero. Guess I
need to go start research!

Re: Wild Heat (12:34pm April 30, 2009):

Wow, what great inspiration. I am only 5 classes away from my Associates in Accounting and all I want to do is write. So you give me hope that someday that might happen for me too! Great blog! Can't wait for the one where your mother reads your books. <>

Re: Enchanting the Beast (7:05pm April 28, 2009):

Oh, I know that I am a cat. Just a plain old tabby cat! I have a problem with nuzzling people and nudging their hands when they don't pet me. I love to lie in the sun and I love all whom I choose to love and ignore the rest of the world! LOL!

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