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December's delights are here! Thrilling tales, romance, and magic await you.

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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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A headstrong heiress and a noble gambler: wagers, intrigue, and irresistible romance.


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An immortal vampire, a relentless agent, and a past that refuses to stay buried.


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A PI protecting a determined daughter, a killer ready to strike again.


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Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.


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Two restless souls, one wild Christmas on the ranch�where sparks fly, and dreams ride free.


Kris Bowers

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24 comments posted.

Re: Bridges Burned (6:03pm January 22, 2015):

You said it all! Dragons are one of my favorites! I have added Bridges Burned to my must read list.

Re: Meet Me At The Cupcake Cafe (3:29pm July 18, 2013):

I have not read any of your books, but this book sounds so delicious that I think I will be picking up more of your books. I am glad that you were put onto Fresh Fiction so that your books were brought to my attention!

Re: Magic Rises (3:24pm July 18, 2013):

I have been waiting for this book to come out, can't wait to read it!

Re: X Marks The Scot (5:08pm February 21, 2013):

I have read Temptation in a Kilt and it was great, looking forward to reading X marks the Scot!

Re: Abigail And Mistletoe (4:11pm October 22, 2012):

Your comment, "a way to reach out to somewhere beyond my own world" explains exactly why I read! I love your books and can't wait to order it on Amazon for my Kindle. Congrats on your 80th novel!

Re: Return Of The Border Warrior (4:47pm October 17, 2012):

I don't have any secret treasures, unless you count my beautiful little granddaughter! She is the most precious thing in my life besides my wonderful husband! I am looking forward to reading your book, I love Scottish based books!

Re: Darkest Highlander (2:58pm February 6, 2012):

I started out reading historical novels, I loved being taken to a different time period. I bought a historical paranormal by accident (I was in a hurry and just grabbed one that caught my eye). I have since read every one that I could get my hands on! The added element of magic makes them totally unique and I am a fan of this genre!

Re: Bride By Mistake (12:25pm January 10, 2012):

I love marriage of convenience stories, they are some of my favorite books. I can't imagine being in an marriage-I doubt that many of them end up in the "happily ever after" that they do in books....although I have always been rather fond of Sean Connery..lol

Re: Pretty Persuasion (8:38pm January 9, 2012):

I don't rate books, and I usually don't finish a book if it hasn't drawn me into it within the first 50 pages. A 5 star book to me would be the kind that draw me in so much that I simply CAN'T put it down until I have finished it. The books that don't draw me in quickly I put down--I simply don't have time to waste on something that is not interesting enough to keep my attention right from the start.

Re: The King's Mistress (4:29pm December 17, 2011):

I love the way the ancient traditions melded with the Christian beliefs. May we all share some "free kisses" this Christmas season! The King's Mistress looks very interesting,I surely love a Scottish man (especially the highlanders!) I will have to pick it up on one of my shopping trips.

Re: Against The Storm (1:03pm October 17, 2011):

I am so glad that you stuck with it, I love your books! I'm a born and raised Montana girl and I love the western theme's in your books. Best of Luck on the new book releases!

Re: The Norse King's Daughter (6:00pm October 1, 2011):

I have been reading your books for years! When I get into a slump I usually ask a friend or family member for something that they have read and liked--I have found many a new author that way.

Re: Fezariu's Epiphany (10:56pm August 13, 2011):

These books are amazing, if you have not read them they are a must read, Elenchera is an amazing place!

Re: The Lady Of The Storm (4:14pm August 4, 2011):

A truly good book is one that draws you into the story. I love a book that I feel like I am actually watching the scenes instead of reading them. I love your style of writing.

Re: Undead And Undermined (10:12pm July 22, 2011):

Loved reading your post! I like the fact that your books have some humor in them as well, we all need to laugh more these days! Can't wait to read your newest book.

Re: Magnificent Passage (12:00pm July 12, 2011):

Being born and raised in Montana myself, I have to say that I love a good old fashioned western romance. I have read Against the wind, Against the fire, and Against the law, so I can't wait to read Against the storm, October can't come fast enough!

Re: Night Veil (12:58pm June 27, 2011):

I like Batman, he just seems more real to me. He struggles just like the rest of us with what to do and his life seems more realistic than Superman.

Re: Demons Prefer Blondes (1:20pm June 20, 2011):

Romance novels are supposed to be somewhat unrealistic, it is fiction after all. It is an escape from our everyday routine and it is not just for single people, I am happily married and I read them all the time.

Re: Under a Desert Sky (2:45pm June 19, 2011):

HEA means that you have found the person that completes you. It's the two of you against the world (and lets face it the world is a tough place). I have been married for 22 years and it has not all been peaches but it has made us a stronger couple because we work together through everything. That to me is a HEA...

Re: Virgin (1:51pm June 16, 2011):

Sounds very interesting, I think I will be getting the others in the series as well.

Re: Hard Bitten (2:26pm June 14, 2011):

I have not been to my library in years, they have a very limited amount of new books, and my children are all teens now so we don't go anymore, I have to say that we spent many a day at the library when they were little, but all good things must end. Now they are more into phones,ipods and computers.

Re: SEALed Forever (10:03pm May 20, 2011):

I also come from a family of Veterans,my step-dad Marines,both brothers Army, me Army, my son Marines, and I have a daughter that is joining the Marines soon, I love to read books that include the military in any shape or form. I can't wait to read SEALED FOREVER!

Re: Ashes Of The Earth (1:31pm May 17, 2011):

This may very well come to pass. People will have to relearn all of the things that we seem to have forgotten in our never ending search for more technology. We need to get back to basics.

Re: Bastian (12:01pm May 1, 2011):

I CAN'T WAIT TO READ BASTIAN, THE LORDS OF SATYR IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE THE KIND OF BOOK YOU CAN'T PUT DOWN.

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