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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.


Sarah Dewbery

9 comments posted.

Re: Assassin's Heart (11:55pm August 23, 2010):

I am a strong believer in past lives. It just feels right and explains those moments you have sometimes. I've found myself serching for things I've never owned in this life. Similar to you I don't like things near my neck, though I can wear necklaces as long as I put them on myself.
People need to accept that all beliefs are completely personal and that they shouldn't expect anyone to believe the same as them.

Re: Seduced by the Wolf (11:47pm August 23, 2010):

Well there's some workout inspiration! I wouldn't mind swapping workout buddies for a bit! Looking forward to this one it looks like a fun read.

Re: Love and Scandal (1:18am July 23, 2010):

Haha I think everyone loves reading about a good scandal!

Re: Moonshine (4:23pm July 21, 2010):

Yes it's the friendships and relationships that characters have with other people that really make them interesting. And it's those same things that are the most inportant in real life.

Re: The Tutor (4:19pm July 21, 2010):

Sounds like an incredibly fun, sexy read! I guess I'd do the same as most people and enjoy those amazing nights while they last

Re: Rapture Untamed (10:52pm June 29, 2010):

Series are my favourites. They give to time to actually care for the characters and for the characters to actually have a whole life of there own.
With a standalone sometimes you wonder what happenned to the characters next and how they carry on after the fact.

Re: Dragon Unmasked (6:55pm June 15, 2010):

I can completely relate. I, like you, get completely lost in a good book. I'll be up reading only to look at the time and realise that it is 5 in the morning and I need to get up for work in 2 hours time. But with the stress of new roles at work and researching courses etc reading time has been shunted and turned to zone out, couch potato time. I think the secret is to find a really amazing book and try to savour it (which is easier said then done)

Re: Royal Captive (6:48pm June 15, 2010):

Thats the great thing about life- as long as you can accept it that is! Too many people try to stay on a single path instead of exploring different options and ideas. I'm glad that your change in direction worked out for you and it sounds like you have written an amazing novel because of it.

Re: Death Threads (8:24pm June 14, 2010):

There is nothing worse the a novel with characters like tissue paper cutouts. It is so refreshing to see an author who really understands the depth that this adds to any story, and sees ways to create excitement out of everyday life.

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