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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.


Donna Grant

11 comments posted.

Re: Darkest Highlander (11:14pm February 6, 2012):

Michael - thank you!

Re: Darkest Highlander (11:14pm February 6, 2012):

Linda - Thank you!

Maureen - so true. :)

Debra - lol. Yes!

Molly - I'm not Irish, so I'll take your word for it. ;)

Deb - I hope you do! :)

Dawn - I love hearing that!

Mary - Awesome! I hope you check out my books. :)

Peggy - Exactly. Isn't love magic? ;)

Lenna - Thank *you*! :)

anne - :)

Ivy - Aw, thank you, Ivy! And tell your friend KD thanks as well. Scotland is stunning. I *highly* recommend a visit there.

Gladys - I agree!

Jennifer - Thank you! Hope you enjoy. :)

Re: Darkest Highlander (5:25pm February 6, 2012):

Marguerite - historicals were my first romances, so I always go to them first. :)

Phyllis - :)

Kris - I so agree!!!! :)

Diane - Thank you!

Wendy - Thanks. :)

Robin - I love KMM books. She's an amazing storyteller for sure! Thank you! :D

Tayn - That would probably depend on how big a part of the plot the magic/magic items were. :)

Ioana - :) love to hear it!

Cheryl - Whoohoo!!! :)

Re: Darkest Highlander (2:41pm February 6, 2012):

Marjorie - Yay!

Joan - Whohoo! Glad you found my books. :)

Diane - :) Hope you give my books a try.

Marcelle - lol. I know. I feel the same way. ;)

Erica - Thank you!

Melora - True!

Desiree - Thanks! :)

Re: Darkest Highlander (1:25pm February 6, 2012):

Rebecca - So true!

Stacie - It definitely can. :)

Colleen - I know! It can take a story to a new, exciting level. :)

Sandy - Thank you! :)

Linda - lol. Thanks!

Debra - Tortured souls can make the best kinds of characters. ;)

G - Same for me!!! lol

Re: Wicked Highlander (9:27am September 20, 2010):

lol. I really hope you enjoy Hayden's book, Christy. He's one of my top three Warriors. :)

Oh, I so agree, Diane!

Atlantis seems to be one of the myths everyone loves. I can completely understand. :)

Re: Wicked Highlander (8:28am September 18, 2010):

Hi, everyone! So great to hear that so many people are interested in myths and legends!

And I agree about Atlantis. Love the idea of it. Greek mythology is one of my favorites, but I also love Viking and Egyptian mythology. :)

Re: Dangerous Highlander (11:18am January 6, 2010):

Thanks everyone for the wonderful comments. I hope I've intrigued you enough to buy the book.

You can find out more about the Dark Sword series on my website!

hugs,
D

Re: Dangerous Highlander (7:26pm January 4, 2010):

Wow. I go away for a few hours to fold clothes and cook and come back to all of this. :)

You guys rock!

hugs,
D

Re: Dangerous Highlander (2:21pm January 4, 2010):

Hi, all!

Wow, some great comments. Thanks so much for your kind words about my cover and title.

Most authors learn early on that they have little/to no input in either case. I don't even try to title my books anymore. lol.

Re: Dangerous Highlander (9:06am January 4, 2010):

Hi, Candy - an author has to trust her publisher to do the right thing for the book. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't. :)

Hi, Sue Ahn - I agree. With those first titles things would have been much different.

Cindy - I'm quite content to let my editor/publisher come up with the titles. There is so much an author needs to do, the last thing I want is the added stress of finding "the right" title. lol.

Hi, Joanne - think about the poor art dept. Can you imagine all the authors of every publisher contacting them on their covers? lol. the poor art dept might not survive. I can ask for changes on a cover, but there's no guarantee I'll get it or not. :)

Hi Tamsyn - good to see you here, doll! And thanks!

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