March's Must-Reads: Mystery, Romance, and Thrills Await!
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Can an officer and her K-9 survive a killer�s trap?
Love and fossils collide in a race against treachery and time.
"They decided a man couldn't handle this assignment, Sergeant. So, they sent a woman instead.�
Chilling danger meets fiery passion in a race against a serial killer's legacy.
Quirky village charm meets sinister secrets and a quest for truth.
Regency intrigue where honor and danger intertwine in a quest for justice.
Summer escape turns chilling as Molly Murphy unravels a deadly countryside mystery.
Cheryl Stillwell
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5 comments posted.
Re: In Shelter Cove (6:37pm May 4, 2010):
My favorite hero is the ordinary guy who is being pursued by a manipulative sultry model type, who resists temptation.
Re: A Certain Wolfish Charm (5:33pm March 31, 2010):
Happy Ever After= 3 parts adventure 3 parts romance and 1 part myster. Next time you are in a bar order a buttery nipple = DeKyper's Buttershot and Bailey's Irish Cream enyl(at)inbox(dot)com
Re: The Stolen Crown (11:41pm March 16, 2010):
Believe it or not,I have actually managed to get my students enthused about historical fiction. As a class we have investigated four historical novels ths year. My students enjoy separating fact from fiction and verifying the facts.
Re: Accidentally Demonic (2:56am February 18, 2010):
My book club recently read The Accidental Human, you have gained 15 new fans. Can't wait to read Kiss & Hell.
Re: Final Approach (10:12pm October 31, 2009):
The bag of books would go a long way towards helping to round out the mystery section of my classroom library/