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Sunshine, secrets, and swoon-worthy stories—June's featured reads are your perfect summer escape.

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He doesn�t need a woman in his life; she knows he can�t live without her.


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A promise rekindled. A secret revealed. A second chance at the family they never had.


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A cowboy with a second chance. A waitress with a hidden gift. And a small town where love paints a brand-new beginning.


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She�s racing for a prize. He�s dodging romance. Together, they might just cross the finish line to love.


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She steals from the mob for justice. He�s the FBI agent who could take her down�or fall for her instead.


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He�s her only protection. She�s carrying his child. Together, they must outwit a killer before time runs out.


Cheryl Bradley

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20 comments posted.

Re: Life After Yes (11:22pm June 4, 2010):

Please enter me in your contest!
answer:
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Re: Night Myst (11:16pm June 4, 2010):

I tend to follow all the books my favorite authors write, regardless of series.

Re: Strange Neighbors (11:16pm June 1, 2010):

It sounds like you belong to a great group!

Re: Think Twice (6:01pm May 2, 2010):

I had a slow reading month due to personal circumstances. I enjoyed Lucy Monroe's Moon Craving & Barbara Delinsky's Not My Daughter.

Re: Building Iphone Apps With Html, CSS, And Javascript (10:01pm April 17, 2010):

I read for pleasure. If there is a book I'm reading that I don't find interesting, I might stick it out a little longer to see if it improves, but I don't feel obligated to finish it if the book doesn't get better. There are plenty of good books out there and too little time to read them already to waste on a book I don't enjoy!

Re: The Firefighter's Secret Baby (5:26pm April 16, 2010):

Nothing like a firefighter hero! Congrats on the new release!

Re: Shadow Games (8:28pm April 15, 2010):

I love romantic suspense books! I adore mysteries & what could be better than mystery & romance in the same book?

Re: Dead Head (10:32pm April 14, 2010):

This sounds like a fun book. I know a few of my neighbors by sight, only a couple to talk to, and some not at all!

Re: Demonkeepers (10:31pm April 14, 2010):

Sounds like a fantastic book! I'd love to read it!

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (12:07pm March 6, 2010):

It sounds like your grandmother led an interesting life.

Re: Take Me If You Dare (12:01pm March 6, 2010):

I haven't seen any of the nominated films, so I don't have any opinions. I don't watch award shows either. I don't have the time to spare!

Re: Lake Magic (7:54pm March 2, 2010):

I don't remember my first romance novel specifically, but I do recall Danielle Steele & Sandra Brown were some of the earliest authors I read that branched more into romance...Unless you count Gone with the Wind as a romance book, it sort of is although it is so much more than that too, I read that thing cover to cover at least once a year from the 8th grade on through high school & college.

Re: Accidentally Demonic (9:00am February 18, 2010):

I love the Accidental Series!

Re: Hasta La Vista, Lola! (5:35pm January 29, 2010):

I love mysteries, especially those with a strong female protagonist.

Thanks for sharing how your "found" Lola!

Re: Forbidden Heat (12:17pm January 27, 2010):

Very interesting! I never realized how much research goes into these books!

Thanks for the chance to win :-)

Re: Hold On Tight (1:20pm January 26, 2010):

I usually don't stop in the middle of reading to look up an unfamiliar word but I might later if I remember.

Re: Come Hell Or High Water (10:50pm January 6, 2010):

This looks likes a great book! No mistakes I made stand out in my mind as things that ended up good. I guess the most positive thing I can say about a lot of mistakes I made is that they were a learning experience--after I was in a car accident (my fault), I became a much better driver, when I'd make mistakes in the lab while I was getting my Master's in microbiology, it taught me to be more cautious about following protocol, etc.

Re: Dangerous Highlander (2:53pm January 4, 2010):

It is sad that the author doesn't get more say over the title of their work. But I do have to say I do like the Highlander titles. I can't wait to read your new series too!

Re: Romeo, Romeo (12:09pm December 28, 2009):

I agree a man pulling his weight with household chores is definitely a Godsend. I don't know that I find men doing chores specifically sexy, unless they are shirtless with a great body, but when my husband helps out with the tasks, it definitely does put me in the mood, to have him taking care of me :)

Please enter me in the contest.

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (11:10pm December 13, 2009):

Those are great memories of your holidays with your grandmother.

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