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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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26 comments posted.

Re: Kissing with Fangs (3:19pm March 20, 2014):

I can't take credit for the name of the book, Colleen. My editor came up with that. Even the series name was suggested by a facebook fan! LOL

Re: Kissing with Fangs (3:17pm March 20, 2014):

Hi, Robin!
It's always nice to see a fan.
If you want any of my books autographed, I'd be happy to send signed book plates. That goes for everyone! email me
[email protected]

Re: Kissing with Fangs (3:14pm March 20, 2014):

Wonderful feedback, Desiree and Peggy. It sounds like you'd enjoy the whole series. (hint, hint.)

Re: Kissing with Fangs (10:52am March 20, 2014):

Thanks so much for the encouragement Denise, Bonnie, Karen and Pam... and don't worry Bonnie, I won't stop writing some form of paranormal fiction. If not these critters, others will show up.

Re: Kissing with Fangs (10:49am March 20, 2014):

Thanks, Carolyn! I think he's gorgeous too!

Re: Kissing with Fangs (7:56am March 20, 2014):

Thanks Denise and Linda!
I'm always happy to meet more paranormal fans!!

Re: How To Date A Dragon (4:26pm September 27, 2013):

Best of luck in the drawing, everybody!
Thanks again for all your encouragement.

Re: How To Date A Dragon (2:15pm September 27, 2013):

Thank you for all your lovely comments! I was away most of the morning and just got in. I expected crickets. What a nice surprise to find all your comments!

Re: Flirting Under A Full Moon (9:31pm April 11, 2013):

Thanks for having me today, Fresh Fiction! I appreciate all who visited and enjoyed my post. It really means a lot to authors.

Re: Flirting Under A Full Moon (3:41pm April 11, 2013):

Thanks for popping in, ladies!
I hope you enjoy it, Betty.

Re: Flirting Under A Full Moon (2:11pm April 11, 2013):

Thanks, everyone! It sounds like you've read my books before, Colleen. Thank you for letting others know you're a fan.

Re: Bite Me, Your Grace (2:09pm April 11, 2013):

I understand, believe it or not. I write terrible mothers as often as I write nice ones. And I had the best mother in the world.

Re: The Night Is Mine (8:37am February 17, 2012):

What a fascinating story! (And I thought my life took a convoluted path...) I'm proud to be your fellow Sourcebooks author.

Re: The Vampire Next Door (7:35pm August 15, 2011):

Lots of you have commented on the covers. Strange Neighbors won first place in teh Judge A Book by it's Cover Contest!

I adore my covers. They couldn't have done a better job.

Re: The Vampire Next Door (5:49pm August 15, 2011):

Oh, hugs and smooches Shirley!

I really, really appreciate recommendations.

Re: The Vampire Next Door (4:03pm August 15, 2011):

I'm back and I feel maaahhhvelous.

Peggy, you'll like Sly. He's not a typical vampire at all. And thanks bunches to all those who have bought the other books in the series!

Big hugs!

Re: The Vampire Next Door (11:30am August 15, 2011):

Wow! I wish I had checked the comments sooner. The writing was flowing and sometimes you have to ride the wave while you've got it.

I'll have to catch up later. I'm on my way out to see my acupuncturist. Weill check back and answer any questions when I get home later this afternoon.

Re: The Vampire Next Door (8:58am August 15, 2011):

Thanks you, Karen, Tracey, and Christine. Sandra--how do I keep so many balls in the air? LOL. It's the length that dictates how involved the story can become. When learning how to write novellas and short stories, the first thing they'll tell you is to cut the subplots and secondary characters. This long novel allowed for all kinds of fun!

Re: The Vampire Next Door (7:20am August 15, 2011):

Welcome to my wacky world, Danny!

Re: The Vampire Next Door (6:54am August 15, 2011):

I appreciate all the kind words already! Wow! It's only 6:53 a.m. here. LOL

Re: The Werewolf Upstairs (5:41pm January 28, 2011):

There's nothing like curling up with a great book on a winter day.

Ash

Re: The Werewolf Upstairs (5:18pm January 28, 2011):

A lot of authors are somewhat introverted (not me) but it's a good profession for those of us who'd be more comfortable playing solitare than getting up on stage and performing.

Re: The Werewolf Upstairs (4:43pm January 28, 2011):

Thank you, Linda. That means a lot!

Ash

Re: The Werewolf Upstairs (4:07pm January 28, 2011):

I'm so thrilled to see others feel as I do. Books have taken me through dark places and helped keep me sane too. I think it's one of the few healthy escapes.

Re: Strange Neighbors (2:45pm June 6, 2010):

I'm sorry it took me so long to respond. I've been at a reader/writer get together in Ohio.

Thank you, everyone, for your kind words.

Hugs,

Ash

Re: To Tempt The Wolf (9:53am August 20, 2009):

What would I like to write that's fresh? Well, everything I write is fresh and I mean that both ways. LOL.

But...I've thought I'd like writing something for teens, yet without the sex and romance, I get bored! Oh,dear.
I guess I'll be writing for adults until I can get past that.

Ash

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