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"A KNOCKOUT STORY!"
From New York Times
Bestselling Cleo Coyle


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To keep his legacy, he must keep his wife. But she's about to change the game.


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A haunting past. A heartbreaking secret. A love that still echoes across time.


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A city slicker. A country cowboy. A love they didn�t plan for.


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The mission is clear. The attraction? Completely out of control.


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A string of fires. A growing attraction. And a danger neither of them saw coming.


Chris Roberts

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14 comments posted.

Re: Her Fierce Warror (6:37pm March 7, 2016):

Outside with a working bathroom nearby.

Re: My Tempting Highlander (6:34pm March 7, 2016):

I think the 1920's

Re: Eye of the Ninja (7:12pm October 2, 2015):

Nope. Nothing makes it a split personality. Love reading
and enjoy bowling. Both I can do in air conditioning which
is important here in South Florida

Re: Chaos Tryst (1:12pm October 2, 2011):

After reading your bad date, I am glad I met my hubby while a teenager. Greatest date for me was I was having a bad day, driving to work traffic was so bad that I couldn't even merge onto the interstate. I did get on the interstate a mile later, then since the driving gods were out to get me that day, as I was getting off the interstate, a oblivious police officer with a K9 officer in back crossed the road in front of me and stopped in my lane. I have never been so glad for strong brakes. I called my husband in tears, told him all that had happened and if one more thing happened during the last 5 miles of my commute, I was never driving ever again. LOL. By the time I got to work my husband had driven to my job and was waiting at my desk with flowers. Made everything else that had happened fade away.

Re: Undead And Undermined (10:42am July 22, 2011):

Love the blog. Lots of LOL. I could care less about Twilight myself. I prefer Wyndham werewolves personally.

Re: Touch If You Dare (10:26am July 22, 2011):

Loved Touch if You Dare. Can't wait for the next book!!!

Re: Animal Magnetism (6:06pm March 5, 2011):

Got to love a man in uniform even if he doesn't get cookies. I absolutely love the puppy on the cover. He definitely adds to the lovely male on the cover.

Re: Building Magic (6:54pm October 3, 2010):

I absolutely love the sound of your last two books and to know that you are willing to write more in those worlds made my day! Thank you for "flipping".

Re: Hero (12:29pm August 18, 2010):

As a reader, I have to say that I only use a review for what it can tell me about the plot of the book. Each reviewer is a person with their own idea of what is good. Just because they are a reviewer doesn't mean they know what I like. Reviews are a good way to get a book's title out there so we readers know that it is available.

Re: Accidentally Demonic (8:04am February 18, 2010):

I am looking forward to Casey's book.

Re: Object of Desire (9:35am July 9, 2009):

LOL. Great intro for your book. I am going to have to look for Object of Desire next time I am at the bookstore.

Re: Beneath Bone Lake (1:49pm May 28, 2009):

Frogs. Can't stand how they can just jump any which way with no warning. UGH

Re: Beneath Bone Lake (1:48pm May 28, 2009):


Re: The Madness Of Lord Ian Mackenzie (12:13pm April 29, 2009):

I always like to read of a different kind of hero. Candace Sams did a griffin, Vicki Thompson did nerds. Different is what makes each of us special and I don't think it can hurt when the author themselves love the character. It shows in the writing of the book.

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