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March Into Romance: New Releases to Fall in Love With!

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As Lady Phoebe and her betrothed say their vows of holy matrimony, a killer has vowed unholy vengeance on the town�s chief inspector . . .


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A soldier-turned-duke and a widow: a forbidden love story awaits!


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Pregnant sheriff. Abducted baby. Can they solve this deadly mystery in time?


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A cowgirl with grit. A cowboy with control. Will they tame each other�s hearts?


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A sculptress. A war. Will ambition or love define her future?


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"WILDLY ENTERTAINING"
Coffee & crime were never so much fun!


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Can a painful past and a deadly secret heal a fractured relationship?


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Saving the ranch and his heart�one business plan at a time.


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A twist on Shakespeare�s classic�romance, comedy, and a little meddling!


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Disappearing girls, a blood moon, and a thriller that will keep you guessing.


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A Stray Pup, A Second Chance, and a Killer on the Loose�Wagtail�s About to Get Wild!


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9 comments posted.

Re: Desperate Deeds (1:57pm September 8, 2010):

I fell in love with suspense a while ago.
I had been reading contemporary
romance for 15 yrs and wanted to
branch off. It started with Nora Roberts
and went on, then I found your series.
I'm on the edge of my seat. Keep on
writing and you'll get plenty of
readers.

Re: Blown Away (2:01pm May 30, 2010):

Sandi-I love Trilogy's.I've currently bought Sharon Sala's first in her trilogy, Linda Lael Miller's second-Garrett, Susan Mallery's, Jo Davis.I usually read them as they come out and not wait since my TBR pile is growing.

Re: Big Girl (12:17pm March 23, 2010):

That's funny because Danielle Steele was my first adult author also. I read all of her books until it got to be too much. I branched off to Nora Roberts and all of her books & by that time I wasn't afraid to find new authors and not be worried about betraying the other by switching. Now I can't keep up with all my different authors but still enjoying them.

Re: Something About You (5:48pm March 19, 2010):

Julie, I've read your other books and loved them. This one I know I'll enjoy especially with a Hitchock flair to it and Jason Bourne's looks. I was always enthralled by Hitchock's movies and TV show as a kid.

Re: Fantasy in Death (2:18pm March 3, 2010):

I love the series and have read all but the last 2 of them. I will catch up. I have tried to hook others to JD Robb's books. Hope this is another success.

Re: Down By The River (5:18pm January 24, 2010):

Hi Sandi,
Yes I'm into series ever since I started with the In Death series by JD Robb. My next was Robyn Carr Virgin River(which is still continuing). Then Linda Lael Miller with The McKettricks western series, Deep In The Valley by Robyn Carr,Elizabeth Naughton and on and on. I guess I got really hooked on them but don't get tired of them.I will read other books in between but can still pick up on the series I'm reading.

Re: Come Hell Or High Water (3:13pm January 11, 2010):

Sandi, that sure was a perfect day.If I could get everything done on a planned day that would be perfect for me. A day without stress where I could split my time perfectly between reading, computer and errands. This will sound funny to you but to me it's awesome-to have my van door open on command for me is a miracle so it doesn't mess up the rest of my day.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (7:32pm December 28, 2009):

You are soo funny! Too bad you didn't write this commentary before I started reading the book Breakfast In Bed. I had to wait two weeks to get the book-had to order at B/N and it was on back order. This was such a great series.

Re: Rainwater (10:40am December 16, 2009):

I agree with Gigi-anything before
1900 is historical and transportation is
wagon, horse or steam engine. I too
almost passed up Rainwater by Sandra
Brown. I opened it and started reading
it and decided to buy it. I was glad I
did.I guess it depends on the who the
author is and their style of writing as
to whether I will pick it up.

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