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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Elizabeth Heiter

13 comments posted.

Re: Stalked (11:51am May 30, 2018):

Aw, thank you so much, Linda & Trude!!

Re: SWAT Secret Admirer (12:34pm March 31, 2015):

Both of those themes are really fun, Angela and
Elizabeth!

Thank you so much, Elaine, Pam, Joan and Holly - I hope
you enjoy Maggie's book!

Sharon, I agree! It's one of the things I really loved
about creating Maggie! :)

Re: SWAT Secret Admirer (2:20pm March 30, 2015):

Thanks so much, Colleen and Emily! Happy Easter weekend to
you as well (I can't believe how soon that is)! :)

Re: SWAT Secret Admirer (12:48pm March 30, 2015):

Thanks very much, Peggy! It was a lot of fun to wrap up the
storyline that's been in the background for the first two
books in the series! I hope you enjoy it! :)

Re: Disarming Detective (9:18pm February 25, 2015):

You're so welcome, Joan! Thanks for stopping by and sharing
your heroine characteristics! I love them!

And thank you, Richard! :)

Re: Disarming Detective (5:02pm February 25, 2015):

Those are definitely the kind of heroines I like to write
(and read) myself, Michelle!

Re: Disarming Detective (1:03pm February 25, 2015):

I love that, Anna! And I definitely agree - you don't have
to be mean or hard to be strong! :)

Re: Disarming Detective (11:52am February 25, 2015):

Thanks so much, Emily, Elaine and Denise!! :)

Re: Disarming Detective (4:35pm February 24, 2015):

Thanks very much, L Lam! And thank you for stopping by my
guest blog! :)

Re: Disarming Detective (2:18pm February 24, 2015):

Joanne - I'm really with you on that. I try to write
heroines like that!

And Bonnie, can't argue with those attributes!

Peggy, thank you so much! I hope you enjoy the book, and
I love your list of attributes!

Myra, I'm so happy you're hooked! I hope you enjoy the
book! (There are excerpts over at my website - and on the
Fresh Fiction site!)

Re: Disarming Detective (9:15pm February 23, 2015):

Hi Michelle! Nice, friendly heroines are definitely easier
to relate to and identify with!

Colleen, I love heroines with strong personalities, too! :)

Re: Disarming Detective (7:32pm February 23, 2015):

I love your analysis, Jacquie! I think every character
needs some vulnerabilities to make readers relate!

Re: Disarming Detective (3:36pm February 23, 2015):

All definitely good romance novel characters, Emily! :)

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