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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.


Erin Quinn

9 comments posted.

Re: Haunting Embrace (2:19pm October 23, 2011):

Thank you all for stopping by! I loved reading your comments
and wish you all best of luck in the contest!

Re: Haunting Embrace (1:01pm October 22, 2011):

Thanks everyone for stopping in! Love reading all your
comments and thoughts on dark heroes and time travel!

Re: Haunting Desire (4:09pm April 7, 2011):

I loved reading all of your comments! Thank you so much for stopping by!

Re: The Fire Lord's Lover (5:49pm June 30, 2010):

So interesting! I've had the chance to preview this book and this just makes me want to read it again. It was such a fabulous book!

Re: Haunting Warrior (7:46pm May 12, 2010):

Who knew this was going to be such a fun topic?!? I love all of your answers. I don't know if I'd travel in time if it was my choice, but a part of me thinks I wouldn't be able to resist. Wouldn't it be amazing to see all the things we've read about?

Re: Haunting Warrior (11:14am May 12, 2010):

Wow, what a diverse group we have here today. 1/2 would go forward, 1/2 would go back and one in the middle who's staying put, lol!

Re: Haunting Warrior (10:03pm April 18, 2010):

Jean, I've lived in this climate for so long that I don't think I could go back to "real" weather. :) I do miss those tomatoes too.

Re: Haunting Beauty (12:06pm August 29, 2009):

This has been so fun blogging and reading all the comments. I think we're split, 50/50 on whether we would change something. I guess it depends on how big a mistake was made, right?

Patricia--quit worrying about that decision to move and how it impacted your son. For all you know, the kids in 4th grade at the old school would have made his life miserable there. I have daughters, but I know that 4th-6th grades were brutal for them and they didn't change schools. It's just an age when kids go whacky for awhile. Your son is probably a stronger person for the strife and one day he'll find that lost soul. :)

Re: Haunting Beauty (1:14pm August 28, 2009):

It's so interesting to see all of your comments! I struggled answering this question for myself even after writing a book about it.

When I look back at all the pivitol moments of my life I can see how they all led me to the point I am at here and now--and I like the person that's come out of that. Changing the past would also change who I am and maybe the person I'd be without all those experiences wouldn't be someone I liked...and then again, maybe she'd better. thinner... richer.... Okay, back to square one. Would I change....

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