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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.


Robin Kaye

20 comments posted.

Re: Yours For The Taking (7:03pm January 19, 2011):

@ Rosemary - Sounds wonderful, especially the cleaning service part! I'll take
one of those.

Re: Yours For The Taking (5:35pm January 19, 2011):

@ Cecilia - Thanks for all the good wishes and blessings! Happy New
Year to you too!

Re: Yours For The Taking (3:17pm January 19, 2011):

@ Jane - A seat on the subway is always a good thing. Same with a lack of
urgent phone calls and emails. Here's to an easy work day!

Re: Yours For The Taking (2:49pm January 19, 2011):

@ Anna - I love spring too. As for kids, I love having all three of mine
together. My 15 year old ballerina moved an hour and a half away a little over
a year ago so she could go to high school and dance at the best ballet school
in the country (40 hours a week). We pick her up Saturday night and have to
bring her back Sunday night. It's just not long enough. Still she's living the
dream and loving life.

Re: Yours For The Taking (2:45pm January 19, 2011):

@ Valerie - Sounds perfect, especially the coffee. I'm completely addicted.

@Cathy - Another Coffee Addict. I love being by a river. I can definitely see
why you want to work with a river view.

@Colleen - Simple and perfect!

@Brenda - Sounds perfect. I hope you heal quickly and are as good as new to
hit the beaches on Key West. I spent a lovely week there years ago, I was on a
boat though. Not an 80 footer, it was a 47 foot Benateau. Just gorgeous!

@Sue - It's ice and snow and cold here. Yuck, hence the dream of Rarotonga.
Golf sounds great. I'll wait for you at the 19th hole!

@ Leni - If I had a normal job, I'd be right there with you. But as a writer, I
can't stop writing, the stories just keep coming.

@ Mary - Works for me. More time to swim and snorkel.

Re: Yours For The Taking (1:13pm January 19, 2011):

Hi Brandi~ I'm so glad you liked Romeo, Romeo. This is Gina's story and man
was she fun to write. I've been biding my time waiting for the perfect guy for her.
I had to write Too Hot to Handle and Breakfast in Bed before I could put Ben and
Gina together. I hope you have as good a time reading it as I had writing it!

Re: Yours For The Taking (1:07pm January 19, 2011):

@ Angela - Sounds like a great day but I'm guessing that's not a work day.
Still, it works for me!

@ Laura - Wow, I have such respect for nurses. My daughter had several
surgeries at Shriner's Childrens Hospital in Chicago. After going there for the
last 13 years, I still see the nurses who cared for her as an infant. One time
they stopped and said they recognized me but not her. I reminded them they
used to call her Mowhawk baby (she had a natural mowhawk until she was
about three!) They screamed with excitement, pulled her out of her seat and
hugged her. Nurses make miracles happen every day. I hope you enjoy the
book!

Re: Fatal Justice (9:16am January 6, 2011):

I'm so looking forward to reading this, Marie! I loved the first book.

Re: I Dream of Genies (10:45am January 5, 2011):

I can't wait to read the book, Judi! I'm really looking forward to it!

Re: My Own Personal Soap Opera (12:18pm April 7, 2010):

Hi Libby~

Loved the post. It's nice to see that
your degree isn't a waste. {vbg} I love
all types of humor but I find situational
humor is what stays with me. There so
much humor in the truth, in life and
love--it just takes a keen eye to
recognize it and then put it down on
paper. You've got that in spades.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (6:51am December 29, 2009):

Enjoy Lena!

Re: Breakfast In Bed (9:50pm December 28, 2009):

Thanks, Vikki~ You made my day!

Re: Breakfast In Bed (9:05pm December 28, 2009):

Joy~

I've have readers email me for recipes.
They love the artichoke pesto from
Too Hot to Handle. I ended up having
to make the dish and measure what I
put in. I guess a handful of cheese
isn't good enough, although it's
always worked for me. But I gotta say,
a take-out menu would be wonderful.
I have a wonderful little Italian joint
about 20 minutes away Vito, the
owner, and Tina my favorite waitress
have become family friends. Vito
cooks almost as well as my
grandmother. His escarole is simply to
die for!

Re: Breakfast In Bed (8:56pm December 28, 2009):

Desiree~

I love any little Italy. New York, Philly, as
long as there's good food and wine, I'm
happy.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (8:54pm December 28, 2009):

Nancy~

Sorry about the wait, there was a
problem with the covers, the foil liked
to stick to hands more than the book.
The entire shipment had to be
reprinted. I'm glad you're enjoying the
series, I'm working on the 4th book
now. it's called As Good as He Gets.
I'm enjoying writing it.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (8:52pm December 28, 2009):

Alyson~ Exactly, I try to let the characters
talk, it's amazing what they'll come out
with.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (8:50pm December 28, 2009):

Mary~ I'm glad you liked it. When writing
things like this one never knows the
reception it will receive.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (7:20pm December 28, 2009):

Rosemary - Vinny is my favorite
secondary character. I just adore him.
He's the wise older cousin of Nick
Romeo (from the first book in the
series, Romeo, Romeo) and has taken
all of my Domestic Gods under his
wing. He's always the one they come
to when they get into trouble. He's
funny, wise, and he doesn't mind
telling it like it is.

Re: Breakfast In Bed (5:23pm December 28, 2009):

Robin ~ Nice name *grin*

Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you
enjoyed the interview. Becca and Rich
are always so much fun to write. Good
luck in the contest!

Re: Breakfast In Bed (3:46pm December 28, 2009):

Cindy, thanks for stopping by! I hope
you'll pick up a copy.

Karin-Unfortunately, DiNicola's is in
my head. I know there are great little
Italian restaurants all over Brooklyn,
they're not hard to find. Enjoy your
visit. I'm jealous!

Elizabeth- What a wonderful thing to
say. I'm so glad you enjoy the series.
I'm finishing up the 4th book right
now.

Ciao Mary~ Thanks so much for
stopping by. DiNicola was my
grandmother's maiden name--we're
probably related, like 16th cousins or
something.

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