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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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25 comments posted.

Re: A Place Beyond Courage (6:36pm September 7, 2012):

this sounds interesting

Re: A Fitting End (6:52pm February 12, 2012):

I would have to include quilting and the eating of gooey
chocolate baked trears.

Re: Against The Storm (10:50am October 17, 2011):

Thanks for sharing your story. I've written my first and am
planning my second novel, getting then published is on my
someday list.

Re: The Genesis Key (2:05pm July 27, 2011):

HOw interesting. I was talking with my son about this question just the other day. My grandmother is approaching her 94 birthday and she just keeps going.

Re: Touch If You Dare (9:22am July 22, 2011):

no worries, I'll knit for him. his sword is mucb bigger
andfancier that mine. no fair.
p,ease enter me in your contest. thanks.

Re: A Spark of Death (1:38pm July 15, 2011):

electrical forensics! who would have imagined. Sounds electrifing/ Please enter me in the draw.

Re: Wild and Unruly (7:53pm July 3, 2011):

The Highlander is my fav movie due to the way be says my
name, Heather.

Re: Virgin (1:02pm June 16, 2011):

The most amusing interview I have read in quite some time. I loved 'Hero' and am looking forward to reading more about the cat people.

Re: A Family Affair (1:18pm May 13, 2011):

Families are the ones you can let your hair down with and they still let you in the door. They are the ones you can call at 3 in the morning and they don't hang up. They are the ones who will hold your hair while you puke....

Re: Heart of Deception (5:41pm April 29, 2011):

I love your hustband's comment. If you think you look good in a hat then you do. Perfect. I do like the idea of a hat. I really must get back to wearing more than a winter toque.

Re: It Happened On Maple Street (12:47pm April 20, 2011):

The mental abuse can be equally as bad as the physical. My best friend didn't survive the mental abuse. It's been three years now and I still can't understand how such a strong person could have been caught in this. I guess the years of mental abuse finally dragged her down.

Re: Haunting Desire (1:15pm April 6, 2011):

Time travel and a brawny warrior, that covers my basic reading requirements.

Re: Sink or Swim (12:27pm March 27, 2011):

I try to watch as few reality shows as possible. they are so unreal. As far as I can tell, they are all about putting people in the most ackward positions so that they do un-characteristic things, such as fight over un-important stuff.

Re: An Unlikely Countess (12:42pm March 21, 2011):

Certainly not a snob just because she doesn't like her current postition. If we were all satisfied with what we had, there would be no urge to achieve and to do well. We'd all stagnate.

Re: Highland Heat (12:35pm March 21, 2011):

YOur heart certainly can get you into trouble if you don't carefully listen to what it's really saying and only listen to what you want it to say. Big difference.

Re: Animal Magnetism (1:34pm March 5, 2011):

I live in a major university city with tens of thousands of students. I am always amazed at the guys in the grocery store. You look in their shopping cart and they have 7 packages of meat, a tiny package of salad and then some bags of chips. It's like they think testosterone comes straight from beef. These guys would be the evil villians.

Re: Against the Law (12:14pm March 1, 2011):

After one of your newsletters this year, I bought two of your earlier books. I'm looking forward to a chance to read them. Would love to add these two to my reading list.

Re: Storm Of Reckoning (5:50pm February 19, 2011):

I think that your characters got together and decided that the best thing for the plot would be for you to become the evil overlord. They then transmitted this to you via an upload when you rested your fingers on the keyboard. Got to watch those characters otherwise they will be telling you what to do in your stories.

Re: The Mysterious Lady Law (12:47pm February 4, 2011):

I definitely enjoy trying out different genre and authors that I wouldn't expect to. Often I have found that pearl lurking where I wouldn't otherwise have looked.

Re: Dreams' Dark Kiss (12:32pm January 20, 2011):

right now Jamie Oliver is my cooking muse. I love his book Jamie's Food Revolution.

i don't know that I have any other muses in my life. I tend to decide to do things that will surprise my family. Such as training to run a half marathon, fencing still shocks them. Maybe I am the muse for them?

Re: Yours For The Taking (12:24pm January 20, 2011):

If I had a job it would be in an independent book store and all day long I would have the regular customers coming into talk with me and asking for help picking the next book to read. Failing that, I'm at home working on a new quilt, testing a new recipe and hugging my kids.

Re: Kiss At Your Own Risk (12:18pm January 13, 2011):

It's been three years since my son almost died. It has taken great effort by the whole family to help him become healthy again. Just the other day I sat in amazement to hear him make a full body laugh at a funny situation. It felt so good after all those years of turmoil.

I am mid way through Kiss at your own Risk and must tell you that I am loving it. Humour and passion, a winning combination.

Re: The Forever Queen (5:32pm November 12, 2010):

This defintely sounds like one of those stories that would keep me up till late in the night, or the final page is turned.

Re: A Darcy Christmas (9:36pm October 22, 2010):

sounds like a very fun read

Re: The Jaguar Prince (10:30am May 8, 2010):

Out in the country its those wonderful aromas that you have to contend with occasionally.

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