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"A KNOCKOUT STORY!"
From New York Times
Bestselling Cleo Coyle


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To keep his legacy, he must keep his wife. But she's about to change the game.


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A haunting past. A heartbreaking secret. A love that still echoes across time.


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A city slicker. A country cowboy. A love they didn�t plan for.


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The mission is clear. The attraction? Completely out of control.


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A string of fires. A growing attraction. And a danger neither of them saw coming.


Cathy Phillips

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25 comments posted.

Re: Whisper Kiss (10:15am August 20, 2010):

I don't usually buy books like this, but this series sounds wonderful.

I love all the traits of the dragons, but think I like the one mate of a lifetime the best. I also love the senses, breathing fire, and their longevity and health.

Re: The Smuggler And The Society Bride (1:52pm August 4, 2010):

Congrats on your new release, Julia! Your conference sounds like a dream come true. I love reading about a feisty heroine and the wonderful man she chooses to bedevil for their HEA. The more passion, the better the read.

Re: Moonshine (8:28pm July 20, 2010):

Moonshine sounds like a must read. It's nice to have your support system always ready to listen to and help you.

Re: Royal Captive (5:23pm June 15, 2010):

Itseems like I am forever changing my mind about something, and it is usually for the better.

Re: I Love This Bar (11:47am June 3, 2010):

Carolyn, I loved the preview of I Love This Bar. I am looking forward to reading it and the rest of the series of books. If a hot looking man fell on top of me, I am so shy that I would behave like Daisy O'Dell did.

Re: Strange Neighbors (3:34pm June 1, 2010):

Ashlyn, it sounds like you are in a wonderful support group. It's wonderful to be able to cheer each other up and on.

Re: Ancient Whispers (1:20pm May 31, 2010):

Congratulations on winning The American Title competition. The biggest challenge my husband and I have had are when he lost his job last (still not working). For the first time in our lives, we had to go on food stamps and LIEP (gas and electric payments). We are now off of them, but the going is still tough since we are living on my Social Security disability.

Re: Dead in the Family (9:43am May 29, 2010):

Thanks for the interesting post, Sarah. I have a combination of books to read -- urban fantasy, vampire, and history books.

Re: His At Night (9:13pm May 25, 2010):

Thanks, Sherry, for a great interview. Congrats on His at Night.

I love reading about all periods of history. You learn about etiquette, arranged marriages, how they dressed, how they lived, and holidays like their maypole dancing.

Re: Sex And The Single Earl (2:18pm May 19, 2010):

I live in what used to be a small town back in the 50's and 60's. Now it's called a big city. There are many advantages to living in a big city, but I much prefer the small town living. Thanks so much for your giveaway!

Re: On Folly Beach (9:32am May 18, 2010):

Hi, Karen!

Sorry about the loss of your grandmother, but glad to hear you had your family around you minus your hubby and daughter who got snowed in.

I also love old photographs. Wish I had retained all of the information about past relatives that was told to me. Unfortunately the photos I received from my dad after his death last year didn't have any writing on the back of them, so I had to guess.

I love family reunions. We have one on my side of the family the end of May. Really looking forward to it.

Thanks so much for your article and giveaway!

Re: Web Of Lies (4:40pm May 17, 2010):

I love romances. My favorite is historical, but I love them all as long as they have a good story, great hero and heroine, and a touch of humor. I have never read anything of yours, but would love to read this series. The books sound wonderful.

Re: Haunting Warrior (5:07pm May 12, 2010):

I like where I am right now with my own Mr. Right of 36 years. If I could travel back in time, I would want to go wherever I would need to go to find him.

Re: Sex Drive (5:05pm May 10, 2010):

Susan, congratulations for making it into Cosmo. Your books sound yummy. I like a book that captures my attention. I love hot romances and funny ones. Thanks for the giveaway.

Re: The Jaguar Prince (9:38pm May 7, 2010):

Karen, I loved your article. You have such a great sense of humor. I am looking forward to reading the book. Thanks for the contest.

Re: In Shelter Cove (9:57pm May 4, 2010):

I don't have a special kind of hero. I love them all whether they are regular Joe's or spies. Bring em on!

Re: His Border Bride (1:47pm May 3, 2010):

My favorite hero is also in the current book I'm reading. I'm a voracious reader and I love all the heroes and heroines as I read about them. I especially like the cynical bad boys whose heart is melted by the heroine. I especially like historicals, but I love all the heroes I read about.

Re: A Thread So Thin (9:25pm April 26, 2010):

I have some regrets in my life like everyone else, but I'm sure that if I lived my life over, I would make the same choices, not knowing what I do now. My life is a happy one and I love who I am today.

Re: Rule's Bride (3:08pm April 23, 2010):

Kat, I have a lot of your books, but haven't read the Brides trilogy yet. Really looking forward to reading them all. I love trilogies, and especially Historical ones.

Re: Beautiful People (5:30pm April 22, 2010):

I really enjoy books that make me laugh out loud -- bunbling heroes and/or heroines. I also love to laugh with family and friends.

Re: Silent Truth (4:16pm April 19, 2010):

I am passionate about my husband of 36 years, our families, our 3 girls (dogs), reading, and computering.

Re: The Firefighter's Secret Baby (8:04pm April 18, 2010):

This book and series sounds wonderful! I love stories about firefighters and your excerpt really got my attention.

Re: A Certain Wolfish Charm (12:46pm March 31, 2010):

I also love reading Happily Ever After books. A Wolfish Charm sound like it would be a delicious read.

Re: The Stolen Crown (10:20pm March 15, 2010):

I have always loved historical fiction romances. They take me to places and situations I have only dreamed of. I know the writers do their research, which makes it more interesting.

Re: Accidentally Demonic (10:11am February 18, 2010):

I haven't read any of your books, but they sound hilarious! Note to self: Get some of Dakota's books soon! Please enter me into your contest. Thanks!

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