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The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.

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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .


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Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.


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One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.


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A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.


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This life coach will give you a lift!


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A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions


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Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.


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Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.


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A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.


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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


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17 comments posted.

Re: Secrets Volume 29 Indulge Your Fantasies (5:19pm September 22, 2010):

I have never been to Scotland either, would love to go anywhere. I read books about all locations, and since I have never been I can use my imagination on what the place is like.

Re: The Ark (4:36pm July 28, 2010):

Sounds great, and like everyone else thinks, it is a crazy coincidence. Thank you for giving us the chance to win one of your books.

Re: Dragon Unmasked (6:00pm June 17, 2010):

I am having a drought also. I wonder why so many are. I check out books from the library and return them, unread. I just can't get interested in any thing. Maybe I should try a differnt genre. I just don't know.

Re: Web Of Lies (1:47pm May 17, 2010):

I also read anything that I can get my hands on. Sounds really good.

Re: Sex Drive (4:45pm May 10, 2010):

I read magazines as much as I do books. A title means nothing to me when choosing a book. If it does not look interesting after the first 2 or 3 lines, I usually will not buy the book. If a book is given to me, I will read it. I don't let it go to waste. lol

Re: Beautiful People (5:32pm April 21, 2010):

I can't wait for this book. My husband says I am the only one that thinks I am funny,and I am funny all the time. I can find humor in anything. I would rather laugh than cry.

Re: Silent Truth (5:05pm April 19, 2010):

I am like Cassie H., just a different order. I am passionate about my family, my animals and reading.

Re: Dead Head (5:44pm April 13, 2010):

Sounds really good. I love the idea of a Fugitive Survival Kit. My neighbors are great(that I know of). I could use an escape from the kids, and reading is my daily escape from daily life. Thanks for the read.

Re: Reunion (9:55am April 9, 2010):

Another great series for me to read. I am so looking forward to reading your books. That necklace IS gorgous, would love to have to have owned it.

Re: My Own Personal Soap Opera (1:08pm April 8, 2010):

I had to learn to work the VCR when I was 10 so my mom could record her soaps. This sounds like a good belly laughing read to remind of the early years of my like watching soaps with my mom. Thanks for your comments to everyone else's comments. LOL.

Re: A Certain Wolfish Charm (1:42pm March 31, 2010):

I love wolves and books, so a book about werewolves is just perfect. I named one of my cockatiels Wolfgang, but that is because he wolf whistled at me the day I bought him. He had a HEA.

Re: The Stolen Crown (12:01pm March 16, 2010):

I will read almost anything, but I always go back to romance, especially historical romance. Thank you for another good read.

Re: The You I Never Knew (11:58am March 16, 2010):

I would rather laugh, but I have been known to break down in tears and cry. I love books that make me feel.

Re: The Scarlet Lion (5:40pm March 8, 2010):

I think that is so funny to have a sound track to a book. My thing is though when I start reading a good book I do not hear a thing. I have no soundtracks to my life. Maybe nature sounds.

Re: Truly, Madly (3:36pm March 3, 2010):

I fell in love the second my bald, screaming mad little boy came into the world and then years later with my husband of 11 years. We have our moments but I would not trade this life for the world.

Re: Lake Magic (11:10am March 3, 2010):

Hi Kimberly, I remember reading my first romance book in 5th grade. My grandmoter and aunts were always reading and I wanted to know what was the attraction to sitting hours just reading. It was a really old one about a nurse that falls in love with the doctor, wrote in the early 70's. They don't write books like that any more. lol.

Re: Viking in Love (10:45am February 4, 2010):

I always read all your books not only because they are always hard to put down, but because my mom's name is also Sandra Hill. I collect Barbie's and have one that looks alot like a Viking. I have been reading Linda Ford, Alberta Brides. It is a really good book.

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