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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.


Michelle Santiago

19 comments posted.

Re: Crush On You (12:39pm July 7, 2010):

i haven't read a friends-to-lovers theme in forever! i didn't realize how much i miss it until reading this post. thank you! now i'm off to look for books...

Re: On The Steamy Side (12:41pm March 23, 2010):

my favorite romance with a prominent child character? that hugh grant movie comes to mind. i don't remember the title but it has rachel weiss in it. hmmm, i don't remember any from a romance novel though...

i haven't read any of your books yet louisa but i've read great reviews and they're both on my wish list! thanks for the fun post today :)

Re: Lake Magic (11:46am March 2, 2010):

congrats on the book kim! i'm still trying to achieve my dream, which involves going back to school but i know i'll get there someday. great post!

Re: Promise Me Tonight (5:51am February 12, 2010):

great recs! i'm reading strangely beautiful right now and i second the recommendation if you're in the mood for a dark gothic victorian with magic story. i'd love to read promise me tonight--this one has the "best friend" hero :)

Re: Hold On Tight (3:16am January 26, 2010):

if i come across something unfamiliar, i usually just keep going with the story unless it keeps bugging me to the point where i can't concentrate anymore then yup i look it up. if not and i remember it later, i'll look it up on my spare time just for curiousity's sake.

congrats on the release stephanie :)

Re: Come Hell Or High Water (8:03pm January 6, 2010):

going away for college felt like an Oops at the times because that was the first time i was away from my family for the first time in my life. but it turned out great--experienced many things, meet many great people, and i found out i can live on my own without my family close by.

Re: Fugitive (5:25pm January 5, 2010):

zef kinda reminds me of a funny, cranky old grandpa... love him in this interview! sounds like an interesting world zef, manx, & drusilla live in. thanks for the interview cheryl! it was a fun read! :D

Re: Dangerous Highlander (11:21am January 4, 2010):

i don't really mind the romance titles as long as they're not long winded like the harlequin presents titles and as for covers i think the ones on today's romances are a whole lot better than the ones in the 80s/early 90s. yay for having great titles & covers donna! :)

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (4:11pm December 27, 2009):

i hope everyone had a good christmas!! and happy [almost] new years! :)

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (10:06pm December 17, 2009):

that was a fun read :) thank you for sharing!!

Re: The Beautiful Being (10:04pm December 17, 2009):

coffee is a savior in the mornings :)

i like to write and i've been told i write well but i don't think i can write an entire novel. pulling all-nighters and somehow putting together a decent paper is one thing, but to do it for a living is another. so awesome you and other authors can do it ms. inclan! me, i'm happy being a reader :)

Re: Wild Heart (8:26pm December 14, 2009):

thank you! this was very informative. as a reader rarely do i think about what goes behind the publishing the book and the business side of books.

Re: Love in Translation (9:16pm December 12, 2009):

i lived in the philippines until i was nine, then my family moved to the US. so i guess it's kinda of the opposite for me--it took some adjusting when we moved here and i had to learn a different language. since then i've became very americanized (too americanized according to my parents) but while i cannot speak the language that fluently anymore i still understand it quite well and i cook & eat filipino foods whenever i can.

Re: My Unfair Lady (1:42am December 4, 2009):

as a reader it's awesome learning how authors get their ideas. while i'm reading i get totally involved in a story and i don't think about anything else but the characters and such, but afterward I'd be like "wow where did she/he get that?"

Re: The Splendor Falls (1:36am December 1, 2009):

the cover of the splendor falls is beautiful... i love it. i would love to win this book for my younger sister--she just turned 13 on the 27th of Nov. and this would be a great late birthday present for her, a book lover like me :)

Re: Scorched (1:33am December 1, 2009):

i also love series books. i love getting to know the characters and revisiting them in every book. this looks like an interesting one... i'm gonna look more into it because i'm in a paranormal series reading binge right now :D

Re: Over My Dead Body (3:09pm November 27, 2009):

i want to nominate my mom. she has always been there for me: supported me, pushed me whenever i needed a little pushing, house me after college when i don't have $$ to support myself, and for just always being there. it'd be awesome if i win this for her as something a little extra for the holidays because she just tirelessly does a lot for our family especially at this time of the year.

thank you for hosting this awesome giveaway :)

michelle
duchesselle222 at yahoo DOT com

Re: A Father For Jesse (4:34pm November 26, 2009):

i love free stuff... especially print books! :D

and thank you for the harlequin free shipping code!

Re: Captive of Sin (10:13pm November 24, 2009):

gideon sounds like a great hero: strong yet vulnerable and/or tortured, handsome, honorable... i love those kind of heroes. i would so love to read about him.

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