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Discover May's Best New Reads: Stories to Ignite Your Spring Days.

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"COLD FURY defines the modern romantic thriller."�-�NYT�bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz


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Romance writer and reluctant cop navigate sparks during fateful ride-alongs.


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A child under his protection�and a hit man in pursuit.


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Courtney Kelly sees things others can�t�like fairies, and hidden motives for murder . . .


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Reunited in danger�and bound by desire


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Journey to a city that�s full of quirky, zany superheroes finding love while they battle over-the-top, evil ubervillains bent on world domination.


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30 comments posted.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (1:24pm March 4, 2016):

Hi, Timberlee! I love your name. As a writer, it's my hope that those real problems make the story relatable. After all, we all have problems.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (1:22pm March 4, 2016):

Colleen, those obstacles are what keep me reading. Of course, they also drive me crazy. Call me impatient, but I want the hero and heroine together NOW. ;)

Re: A Father's Second Chance (5:59pm February 8, 2016):

Excellent plan, LILY. And doing those little things to relax will help keep stress at bay. That's always a good thing.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (3:23pm February 7, 2016):

Wow, MELINDA, I'm impressed. I'm guessing this means you are also passionate about history. Do you have a favorite era in time that you prefer?

Re: A Father's Second Chance (3:21pm February 7, 2016):

JERI, you cracked me up. Cats can be loving on you one minute and acting as if they don't want anything to do with you the next. Finicky creatures they can be.
But who doesn't love a kitten? So cute and cuddly.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (3:18pm February 7, 2016):

Thank you, VALRI. It always does an author's heart good to hear that.
How neat that you work so diligently to nurture your relationship with your granddaughters. Years from now they will look back and think how lucky they were to have a grandmother who cared so much.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (12:41pm February 6, 2016):

I hear you, MARISSA. There's a definite difference between a good book and one that's not. There's nothing better than a great escape.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (12:40pm February 6, 2016):

MEGAN, it sounds like you will never get bored. Good for you! :)

Re: A Father's Second Chance (12:38pm February 6, 2016):

L LAM, it warms my heart to hear so many people are passionate about their families. Love it!

Re: A Father's Second Chance (6:42pm February 5, 2016):

Aw, COLLEEN, that is so sweet. You're giving him a creative outlet as well as a way to express himself. Better hang on to some of his creations. You never know, he might be a famous artist someday.

Re: A Father's Second Chance (6:40pm February 5, 2016):

JOAN, that is exactly what we're supposed to do. I bet you're the kind of grandma who has a wallet full of pictures (or thousands on your cell phone)that you can't wait to share. Doesn't everyone want a grandma like that? :)

Re: A Father's Second Chance (6:38pm February 5, 2016):

Leona, that is so cool. I love how your passion for family is now part of your children's and grandchildren's heritage. You have a passion that will transcend time.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:59am February 16, 2015):

Thanks, Maria!

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:58am February 16, 2015):

Or even on hot summer day, Timothy. Helps cool you down. :)

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:58am February 16, 2015):

Thanks, Denise. Good luck in the drawing.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:57am February 16, 2015):

I don't blame you, Jen. Though sitting beside a nice warm fire with a view of the snow-covered mountains does sound rather enticing.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:56am February 16, 2015):

Thanks for stopping by, Elaine.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:53am February 16, 2015):

Marcia, they do make sure the sidewalks are cleared, so no worries there. ;)

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:52am February 16, 2015):

Connie, I've heard wonderful things about Kentucky, though I haven't had the privilege of visiting. Would definitely love to, though.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:51am February 16, 2015):

Middle earth, Pam? Now that would be quite a trip.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:51am February 16, 2015):

L Lam, Ouray is a very nice place, indeed. ;)

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:50am February 16, 2015):

I hope you enjoy the story, Kelly.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:50am February 16, 2015):

I love how you said that, Donna. That you belong in the pages of this special place. Good luck in the drawing.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (11:49am February 16, 2015):

Thanks, Emily. I hope you had a great Valentine's Day, too.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (6:10pm February 13, 2015):

Leona, Colorado is a lot different than Texas, isn't it? I think that's one of the reasons it appeals to me so much. Every time I come back to Texas, the first thing I miss is the mountains.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (6:08pm February 13, 2015):

Nicole, it is a great place to visit. Of course, I am a little biased. ;)

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (6:07pm February 13, 2015):

Hi, Janelle. Thanks for stopping by.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (6:06pm February 13, 2015):

Hi, Peggy. I hope you get to experience Ouray one day, too. Every time I visit I wonder what it would be like to live there. The lifestyle is so different, so much more laid back. I hope you enjoy the story.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (6:03pm February 13, 2015):

Kelly, I was so pleased with the way this book cover came out. The art department at Harlequin did a fantastic job. Thanks for stopping by and good luck in the contest.

Re: Rescuing the Texan's Heart (6:02pm February 13, 2015):

Hi, Kathy. I have yet to make it to Ouray at Christmastime. I've seen pictures, but one of these days I need to experience it for myself.

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