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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.


Anna Mekus

15 comments posted.

Re: Jordan Reclaimed (2:23pm March 3, 2017):

Anne Bishop's "The Others" series has been a great escape!
Looking forward to the next release "Etched In Bone" this
coming Tuesday.

Re: The Lingering Grace (1:05pm March 18, 2016):

Absolutely I wonder what happens after "the end" in both
books and movies. Books where the characters fall in
love based on mutual physical attraction leave us
believing they are supposed to have a happily ever after.
It may be a feel-good-for-now story, but it leaves me
curious about the couple's Christmas card update a few
years down the road. The end of the Hunger Games Trilogy
definitely left me wondering what happened next, and it
was already a series! An old made-for-TV-movie from
1999, The 10th Kingdom...would love the after story for
it.

Re: First Time With A Highlander (12:04pm October 15, 2015):

I've done online book release parties, but do not have
time for them the way I used to. Those suckers are like
four hours long! I actually would prefer a physical book
release party, and a book club I used to belong to would
theme a meeting toward a new release sometimes.
Otherwise, the only actual book release party I've been
to was at a local indie bookseller for the last Harry
Potter book.

Re: Love Potions (11:08am June 5, 2014):

The description absolutely caught my interest! Scotland and magic are always fun reads. Further, this premise is new. I'm putting it on my "to read".

Re: The Red-Hot Chili Cook-Off (1:01pm April 4, 2014):

I've found a quick and easy chicken salad using shredded chicken, mayonnaise, celery, and Chef Cluck's Wing Sauce from Glen's Gourmet Goodies. It adds just a little bit of Buffalo flavor for a flavor kick to the ordinary chicken salad.

Re: A Promise In Pieces (10:51am April 4, 2014):

What a touching and heartbreaking story! I'm so glad that you found redemption in writing and the true meaning of beauty, but so sorry it required such a painful path. Looking forward to reading your latest.

Re: Searching for Beautiful (4:24pm March 5, 2014):

The cross

Re: Miss Molly Robbins Designs A Seduction (5:24pm February 6, 2014):

This sounds like a wonderful story to get lost in! And thank you for including the old historical recipes. Definitely not something I will be making, but it's a treasure to feel more connected with the characters and the past through your extra research.

Re: Undressing Mr. Darcy (2:35pm December 9, 2013):

So Orlando Bloom might not be Darcy, but he would be smashing in an historical undressing show.

Re: Billionaire Blend (2:25pm December 9, 2013):

I am new to your books, and incredibily curious. One of my favorites jobs was during my teenage years in a cafe, baking and creating new soups and coffee drinks. Looking forward to trying the Oatmeal Cookie Brittle. Making it for my coworkers tomorrow.

Re: Upon a Winter's Night (1:01pm November 6, 2013):

My favorite part of the Christmas holiday is time spent with family, from putting up the decorations, to Christmas Eve mass, and ending with welcoming in the New Year. The entire time is spent with our loved ones.

Re: My Lady Quicksilver (2:08pm October 4, 2013):

I get a monthly subscription box, and I told my husband I canceled it, thinking I would later in the day. I totally forgot, and the next month, my husband says, "This was waiting for you at the front door..." Oops! Luckily, he liked the box too, so I still get it.

Re: The Outlaw Knight (10:06am September 27, 2013):

Thank you so much for making history fun. Historical fiction
is my favorite genre, so I will be sure to look into your
other works.

Re: A Cursed Embrace (12:28pm August 12, 2013):

What wonderful advice, not just for authors, but for life in
general. The zombie apocalypse didn't occur, and life carried
on. For those who don't give up, they will thrive, and are
closer to success than those who do. Thank you for the
reminder!

Re: A Promise Of Safekeeping (7:15am January 2, 2012):

When I was a girl, I collected matchbooks. No one really makes them
anymore. Today I collect hand painted wine glasses and quills.

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