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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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32 comments posted.

Re: The Sweethearts' Knitting Club (4:19am December 4, 2009):

My personal favorite is Addicted to Love. I loooooved that book. Maybe I have thing for battered heroes. Or I just can't resist sexy sherifs who can't help but falling in love... Anyway, this book is very special for me. I'll have to check out Saving Alleghany Green though because it really seems to be must-reed ;-)

Re: A Genie in the House of Saud: Zubis Rises (3:11am December 1, 2009):

I meant thanks for the generous contest !

Re: A Genie in the House of Saud: Zubis Rises (3:11am December 1, 2009):

I chose my mom... she really needs some fun, and cute, and tender these days. What is best than a few romance novels ??
Thans for the g

Re: Stolen Heat (12:49pm November 19, 2009):

Hi Elizabeth, I loooooove secondary romances (2 for 1 deal, exactly !). SEP probably wrote some of my favorite secondary romances : Christie and Ethan Bonner, April and Jack Patriot, Mommy and Dady Bonner, Dexter and Torie Traveler... and I'm forgetting some others of course. Also I read Just one Of The Guys by Kristan Higgins over the week-end and there was a nice secondary romance about a couple separated because the husband cheated. Yes it was a very tricky story but she wrote it perfectly and I was very happy to see the couple reunited.

Re: Finger Lickin' Fifteen (4:25am October 17, 2009):

I love descriptions. I love to visit different places, so yeah, descriptions are important. Nora Roberts is the best for me. Through her books I've travelled almost everywhere in the US (Montana, Oregon, Napa Valley, Baltimore.... listing them would be too long ;-).

Re: The Trials Of The Honorable F. Darcy (4:06am October 15, 2009):

How I'm looking forward to read this book !!! Congrats ;-)

Re: The Promise (5:34am October 11, 2009):

I'd read the books too !! As for staying young... what a nice idea ;-)

Re: A Hollywood Ending (3:22am October 11, 2009):

I love all the authord mentioned too Some are quite new to me like christie Ridgway or Christie Craid Just yesterday I was reading the last Tracy Anne Warren and it was a beautiful story I can't wait for her next release in january !

Re: Angel Lane (3:32am October 1, 2009):

Sheila, I can't wait to read your book !!
Very funny blog... I can completely relate...*sigh*. You can't get only triumphs in the kitchen, right ?

Re: A Dark Love (5:56am September 30, 2009):

Congrats on your release ! It's always interesting to read about the relationship between an author and her characters... not always what I expect ;-)
I really hope to read Dark Love soon !!

Re: Lucky Break (3:16am September 29, 2009):

Hi Carly, Congratulations !!!
I've loved all your series and this one is no exception. You really were ment to write romantic comedies ;-)
Can't wait this last Lucky book !!

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (5:38pm September 23, 2009):

I'm a dog person. Don't have one unfortunatly but I love dogs in stories, especially comedies (Jennifer Crusie anyine ?).
Great blog !

Re: The Trouble With J.J. (3:40am September 7, 2009):

Really I love all kind of heroes. Some I totaly can't resite like jocks or bad boys (SEP, Rachel Gibson... they have the recipe for my ideal hero).
I can't wait to read the Trouble with J J. I read great reviews and since the book has been reissued...

Re: Hot Pursuit (3:44pm August 2, 2009):

I live in France when libraries only got the "classics" in english. So I'm ALWAYS buying my books though I tend to buy less books than I used to. Especially hard covers. I'm always thinking twice 'at least) before buyng one ;-(

Re: Seduce Me (1:56am July 29, 2009):

Very interesting post. I agree with the emotional thing (I hate it when a scene is all about athletic contest ;-). Congratulations !!

Re: Seeing Red (3:02pm July 27, 2009):

Oups.. I was born and spent the first years of my life in Paris... wish it could have been a small town though !!!

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (6:53am July 27, 2009):

sounds great !!

Re: The Diva Takes The Cake (12:27pm July 24, 2009):

me too !! and if there are cakes involved...

Re: Waking Nightmare (12:26pm July 24, 2009):

hmmmm very curious about your new book !!!

Re: The Plight Of The Darcy Brothers (4:07am July 24, 2009):

I'm sure I'll enjoy it !!! Count me in ...

Re: Divorced, Desperate and Deceived (7:29am July 21, 2009):

well it's not everyday we, readers, get to tell the authors how much we've loved their (hard) work. So now it's done !!LOL

Re: Divorced, Desperate and Deceived (7:18am July 21, 2009):

Forgot to mention that, btw, I loved it. I braught in on vacation last year and I was the only one loughing out loud (litteraly) around the hotel pool...

Re: Divorced, Desperate and Deceived (1:39am July 21, 2009):

Great interview !!
Only read Divorced,Desperate and Delicious but I plan to read more soon !!

Re: Bluegrass Blessings (8:13am July 17, 2009):

Both... I don't actually need to cry but I do need a bit of drama. Loughters are essentials... reading is about feeling good after all !!

Re: Swimsuit (6:24am July 17, 2009):

Happy for you and Congratulations !!

Re: Earth Guys Are Easy (2:41am July 15, 2009):

I love the title of your new book !!
For the oldies songs I'd choose anything from the Suprems or Dusty Springfield, "I only wanna be with you..."

Re: By Hook Or By Crook (6:17am July 13, 2009):

That sounds like a great book. Exactly why I always come back to Fresh Fiction... so I can find new authors (to me anywa!!)

Re: Mr. Perfect (9:45am July 12, 2009):

I read "Nobody's baby but mine" by SEP because of all the good reviews going on about it and wasn't disappointed (read it a dozen times eversince). I also read "The time traveller's wife" and once again, no disapointment. Didn't read it more than once though... the think made me cry and cry, DH was very concerned !!

Re: Object of Desire (4:17am July 9, 2009):

Action + passion...wouaw, sounds like something I'd really to read !! I love romantic suspense when the romance isn't overshadowed by too much action.

Re: Dragons Prefer Blondes (8:05am July 8, 2009):

I'd choose Batman too and for the same reasons. I love dark and brooding heroes and I love that he is a real man. Plus I have pictures of Christian Bale coming to my mind and grrrrr... I can't possibly chose another superhero !!!

Re: Everywhere She Turns (4:39am July 6, 2009):

I can't wait to read your new book Debra !!!

Re: Love At First Flight (4:38am July 6, 2009):

I really enjoyed Line of scrimmage, I'm sure I'll enjoy this one too !!!

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