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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.


Gloria Shaw

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19 comments posted.

Re: Bookman Dead Style (10:35pm February 27, 2017):

I remember typing up an assignment on a typewriter after drawing and labeling the parts of the flower on a sheet of paper.....maneuvering the paper on that typewriter still stands out in my mind... not to mention I can still remember that assignment after all these years!

Re: Torrents of Destruction (10:19pm October 26, 2016):

I strong woman who can get along, but will stand by her principles when it matters. But is also willing to laugh at herself and keep her center when things get tense.

Re: Only Her (9:37pm September 28, 2016):

I love stories about strong women and men, but adding in the furbabies is an awesome combination! Can't wait to read it.

Re: Taming His Rebel Lady (10:33pm September 17, 2015):

Retire early to his bedchamber and go to "sleep" early in his bed and wait. :-)

Re: The Girl Who Ignored Ghosts (11:34pm July 31, 2015):

My husband thinks it's interesting that whenever we take a walk that streetlights go out when I walk past them and electronics will act funny around me but work perfectly for him, when doing the exact same thing!

Re: Passionately Yours (6:05pm May 30, 2015):

I enjoy books with strong lead characters!

Re: At the Spy's Pleasure (4:10pm May 30, 2015):

Second chances are great, especially when people have matured, lived life and discovered just what they don't know about everything. Also, allows people to be a bit more forgiving of others foibles.

Re: Against the Tide (4:04pm May 30, 2015):

I would love to take a road trip public libraries across the country. :-)

Re: Vessel (3:15pm May 30, 2015):

Reading about characters overcoming struggles in interesting, especially if they get a wonderful resolution.

Re: Stirring The Plot (6:25pm October 2, 2014):

Great first chapter, I'm in suspense as to what is going to wrong, and the
treats are making me hungry! :-)

Re: Her Secret, His Surprise (10:22pm July 31, 2014):

Her Secret, His Surprise sounds very exciting! Sigh, alpha males :-)

Re: Home to Stay (9:37pm April 17, 2014):

Family and really good friends are home, whether big city or town. Just having them near makes all the difference when coming home to them at the end of a day.

Re: Her Summer with the Marine (11:47pm March 18, 2014):

I really like your new spin on old friends meeting again. :-)

Re: If Wishes Were Earls (7:07pm December 31, 2013):

Love preview :-). ......they can only kill you once. Hah

Re: Norse Jewel (12:52pm October 27, 2013):

Absolutely! Twists add excitement, and people are capable of change and
surprising you, for better or worse.

Re: Never Underestimate a Caffarelli (12:48pm October 27, 2013):

I would hate the lack of accessibility to all the places that aren't wheelchair
friendly, like some parks, beaches or historic places

Re: The Sweetest Hallelujah (11:08pm July 31, 2013):

I'm now wondering how the story will end...

Re: The Eskimo Hunts in Miami! (11:06pm July 31, 2013):

Such an interesting character, the story in NY sounds especially intriguing.

Re: The White Shadow Saga (11:51pm May 20, 2010):

Really appreciated the indie perspective on publishing, although I am sure it applies, regardless what route you ultimately follow.

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