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Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


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Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


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It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


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They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


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Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
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60 comments posted.

Re: Enchantment of a Highlander (4:58pm January 28, 2016):

Who doesn't love a Highlander?

Re: At the Spy's Pleasure (12:11pm June 5, 2015):

So glad I get your newsletter or I might have missed this
opportunity. I really enjoyed In the Barrister´s Bed. Great
covers all.

Re: Murder At Hatfield House (5:54pm October 21, 2013):

I love most historicals prior to the 1900's, gotta say that I lean toward Highlanders and Vikings. I also favor story lines where the heroine / or hero have a gift. Also it is always good when there is a mystery to solve or an antagonist that wishes harm but of course they must be circumvented. If I could meet someone in history it would be King Charles, I know he was a lech but he was also said to be quite handsome and masculine.

Re: Written in the Stars (11:09am August 28, 2013):

So hope I when, this is my favorite Genre mixed with my 2nd favorite!! Thank you for the opportunity!!

Re: Reign (4:00pm May 28, 2013):

I love different takes on women of the bible, beautiful cover!

Re: Deck the Halls With Love (2:37pm January 30, 2013):

I love when a character that figures highly in a book gets his own book!!

Re: The Fallen Woman of Vil?gos (5:32pm April 16, 2012):

I have experience Deja vu, even when younger. I used to thing it was relative to a dream I may have had since so,e have been repeats. Pretty creepy and confusing trying to figure out why a place or stuation seems familiar.
Reminds me of The Matrix and the cat Keanu Reeves saw in one frame.

Re: Rule Of Three (10:13pm March 14, 2012):

So much testosterone!! While the attention would be intense and hot as an everyday living situation I would have really really have to look at every side of this situation to see if my Alpha female personality could deal 24/7......

Re: His Duty to Protect (10:09pm March 14, 2012):

I love a man in uniform!!!

Re: Secret Confessions of Lady H ? Book 1 (10:07pm March 14, 2012):

Love them, plain and simple. You read a book and some of the characters deserve thier own stories. From Karen Moning, to Lora Leigh to Kresley Cole, and many other deserving authors, I have enjoyed them immensely.

Re: Darkest Highlander (2:18pm February 6, 2012):

Brooding men..... ggggrrrr!!!!!!! Add alpha and preternatural powers, OMG!

Re: A Demon Does It Better (4:09pm January 4, 2012):

I would love to be a sleek panther!!

Re: Hot Rain (2:48pm January 4, 2012):

I really have a hard time with the online dating scenario. I have worked with a few women that it NEVER panned out for and one case where the man became a stalker. The possibility of the anonymity makes fools and liars out a surprising number of men hoping for the hook up. And I am sure this can be said for women, but please count me out.

Re: The Angel Of Blythe Hall (12:28pm December 30, 2011):

My unexpected gift(s)would be my boys. I was actively using contreception each time. After my 1st child was old enough to realize he was an only child he began requesting a sibling. We tried for 7 years and after 2 miscarriages and the fact that I was 38 we told him, then age 9 that it was not safe to keep trying. Then at 40 I thought I had the flu and went to my pcp. It was the flu alright the 18 yr kind. I gave birth to a 9lb 12 oz perfectly healthy boy. In fact based on how big he was getting they took him 25 days earlier than my due date so he was a premie. While neither was planned I can help but think that God gave me my boys just when I needed them most. I have never stopped counting them as my biggest blessing.

Re: Hushed (2:18pm December 6, 2011):

I like to think of myself as an avdenterous romantic. Not just candle light and soft music but out of the box stuff too. Life is just too short for the same ol' menu..........

Re: The Highlander's Heart (5:37pm November 16, 2011):

As for tortured and by what or whom I prefer when it is the heroine for sure!

Re: The Highlander's Heart (5:36pm November 16, 2011):

Hoorah! Love me a braw Highlander, thank you for the opportunity!

Re: Redeeming The Rogue (6:08pm August 31, 2011):

I tend to get a bit melancholy and if one of seires hope I see mention of them as the series unfolds.
Also I keep books I have read and loved.

Re: Diaries Of An Urban Panther (6:04pm August 31, 2011):

I know I prepare myself to defend! It must be the 6 yrs I served in the Army but my startle reflex is to protect.

Re: Claim Of Innocence (3:47pm August 29, 2011):

I HATE the ones where I reply to all in error and all chian mail & hoax warnings. On the former it seems to start a trend jamming my box and on the latter I always wonder why the sender didn't did take the time to confirm it before sending LIKE I DO!!!

Re: Lucky Girl (5:52pm August 23, 2011):

Dating is such a four letter word most times. I was almost a spinster of 18 before I had my 1st real date and by then I had joined the Army and my family didn't meet him until we decided to marry one year later. I know, I'm a chicken right?

Re: The Edge Of Grace (2:30pm August 22, 2011):

It is wonderful to see your humor evident here. Getting published is a masochistic process.

Re: Love Me Twice (3:29pm August 18, 2011):

I can dance! I made sure my boys took dance class too. My mom taught us to Twist, Cha Cha, Charleston, Pony, Jerk, Swim & the Locomotion, swim and then in the 70's when we were going to dances it was easier to Hustle, Slide......

Re: The Orphan Sister (5:22pm August 17, 2011):

Summer has been so hot that I have only just begun to spend time in my yard, but I read everyday. I commute to work on the MTA here in Nashville & commute time is about 1 1/2 hours one way so 3 hours everyday. I read coming & going and since my stop is by the Public library I really am blessed. For about a month my boys & husband were out of the state so I really got yo hit my TBR list. I also loved your book The Other Mother & would love to read your newest publication!!!

Re: The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter (5:09pm August 10, 2011):

I agree the cover for The Landlord’s Black-eyed Daughter is marvelous, the story line is interesting as well! Given the date the heroine was brave to be an authoress.

Re: Pleating for Mercy (2:45pm August 8, 2011):

Luxury is anytime away from work & family for me, I usually spend it reading or browsing racks. My favorite is sitting at the bookstore with a great cup of coffee & a great read.

Re: Midnight Fear (2:42pm August 8, 2011):

This second book gives me chills, love chills btw, just reading the small excerpt available. I looked on goodreads and it garnered, consistantly, a 4, 4.5 or 5 rating through out. Must be a great read, hope I win!

Re: Lie for Me (5:50pm August 3, 2011):

What a delimma, love or honor! And then he goes missing, that drew me in!

Re: Too Hot To Touch (5:48pm August 3, 2011):

My first crush was the proverbial bad boy in our high school, and the jerk broke my teen heart by sleeping with my best friend when we were dating. And we had not progressed that far............Needless to say a happy ending for Jules would be wonderful!

Re: The Full Moon Bride (5:48pm August 1, 2011):

Beautiful cover, I can't think of amny who son't know where the kama sutra originated so I can well believe you had nopause in beginning anew in this new genre.

Re: The Marked Son (5:46pm August 1, 2011):

Sounds like an excellent read!

Re: Undead And Undermined (12:08pm July 22, 2011):

LOL, I hear irony in your comments. People like variety and that is what they get when even if the genre is similar it is never the same! BTW, love Derek Bane!

Re: Touch If You Dare (4:55pm July 21, 2011):

Uber Macho! Gotta love a man in leather....toss in a sword and pant pant...

Re: In The Heat Of The Bite (5:27pm July 19, 2011):

I think I anticpate a 2ndary character in some reading and hope for the later development of a book based on them.

Re: Night Walker (5:24pm July 19, 2011):

I would like to live longer maybe but not forever, I can't imagine outliving my children...........

Re: The Crepe Makers' Bond (5:47pm July 13, 2011):

I am intelligent but gullible, I WANT to believe and oftenoverlook the apparant signs that my intelligent mind is telling but...............

Re: Magnificent Passage (3:41pm July 12, 2011):

Since I started out reading romance in the mid 70's I bet I would appreciate a bodice ripper. Nothing tame for me.........

Re: Just One Season In London (3:38pm July 12, 2011):

I would choose to the heroine of course!!

Re: Luck of the Devil (3:34pm July 12, 2011):

Love Dr Who!! I watched the PBS series, telling my age here. Fan fiction would be entree into writing and if the subject is a favorite character of subject I would be captured.

Re: The Doctor Takes A Princess (5:40pm July 11, 2011):

I was blessed, I breast fed both my boys and seldom did either have tummy troubles, if they did I gave them ginger tea. My sisters however would call me, even though I'm older I had my children well after them, and I would pack my neices and nephews up in my car and ride them through a neighborhood park playing smooth jazz instrumentals on CD. It usually took under 10 minutes and all was well with the world again.

Re: Just One Season In London (5:11pm July 11, 2011):

I love this genre, thanks for sharing today & I will be looking for your books............

Re: Runestone (5:09pm July 11, 2011):

Sexy to me is flexing muscles, tan skin, tight ridged abs, white teeth and a great sense of humor.

Re: Loved By A Warrior (6:02pm July 6, 2011):

A curse is usual placed by some "one" while a Myth is a story that has some basis in fact.

Re: Wild and Unruly (5:53pm July 5, 2011):

I beleive it only one item on a long list of science problems unrealized. I would sure like to beleive in a future w/ a beam me up Scotty button............

Re: Break Out (5:51pm July 5, 2011):

I would imagine that keeping to a strict genre would limit the possibilities and scope of writing. Kind of like trapping oneself.

Re: Missing Persons (2:36pm June 30, 2011):

Crazy doesn't mean stupid. In fact cunning is a trait of these types. Sociopaths, psychos live inside their heads.

Re: Dying For Justice (2:34pm June 30, 2011):

I think since my boys were born that I fear not being able to provide or that I am doing well in balancing work / home. Bugs, dark, blood none of that effects me. But thinking I didn't do the best for my sons can keep me up at night.

Re: Fallen (2:31pm June 30, 2011):

It would be sooo hard to step over a screaming child!! I know the mission is what is important but I would lose focus.
SOmetimes ideas flow for jounaling so I am sure the same is true in a bigger sense for writing a story line

Re: The Dark Enquiry (1:51pm June 30, 2011):

A leg, either a persons or a chair or a piano's were referred to as limbs as it was not "seemly" to say leg.
Also even though it appears history wants to picture them as sexually repressed some of the mosted noted porn arises from this period.

Re: City Of Promise (5:57pm June 27, 2011):

I have several on my to be read shelf, Hannah Howell, Nicola Cornick's last 2 releases, Paula Quinn & a Lora Leigh.

Re: Night Veil (5:34pm June 27, 2011):

Superman! with his hunky alien self..........

Re: Missing Persons (5:33pm June 27, 2011):

Only goes to prove insane people are not stupid, they are chillingly clever or even evily so........

Re: Burning Skies (12:28pm June 24, 2011):

I love the plot & characters in the 1st book! Kerrick is yummy! I am a big fan of the paranormal genre and believe you deliver the punch and romance I like in my reading.

Re: City Of Promise (1:00pm June 23, 2011):

I read year round, always have. In the summer I sit in my shady yard amidst flowers & birds. I Live in Tennessee and those warm days can run to November so I am outside as much as I am inside.

Re: Demons Prefer Blondes (1:41pm June 20, 2011):

A good balance between what is & what is possible. At times reality bites so a bit of fanatasy goes along way. Or a reality check on what just simply is.

Re: Virgin (12:17pm June 17, 2011):

Very clever rapartee, the idea of a hunky virgin is surprisingly intriguing. Also great cover!!! Talk about purrrrrrrr.............

Re: The Soldier (10:21am June 2, 2011):

Not sure about most people but when I read, and one the main reasons I love reading, I am drawn into the story and tend to switch feeling as the hero or heroine progress through the story. The gamut of dramatic emotion from grief to joy along with the characters.

Re: A Family Affair (4:37pm May 6, 2011):

I know men can compartmentalize their lives, my own father had 2 familes, my mom & he had 5 children and he and the woman who became my stepmother had 3 with all being born during my parents marriage. In fact my brother is 5 months older than my sister.

Re: Love Drunk Cowboy (5:50pm May 4, 2011):

Your new series sounds so Kicking! Lived in CO for a time and knew many Bronc riders that rode the circuit there.

Re: Hidden Embers (11:39am April 22, 2011):

Living in the south makes spring and fall the better climates. We GRITS don't like the bitter winds and dark skies of winter and the heat saps our energy in summer with the high humidity we have. Once that particular shade of green shoots up from the soil signaling warmer weather is here I head out in my yard to watch my part of the world "sping" to life with tulips, daffodils, irises, and hyacinth along with dogwoods. Also during magnolia time the scent of lemon fills the air from these fragrant blooming trees.

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