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March Into Romance: New Releases to Fall in Love With!

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As Lady Phoebe and her betrothed say their vows of holy matrimony, a killer has vowed unholy vengeance on the town�s chief inspector . . .


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A soldier-turned-duke and a widow: a forbidden love story awaits!


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Pregnant sheriff. Abducted baby. Can they solve this deadly mystery in time?


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A cowgirl with grit. A cowboy with control. Will they tame each other�s hearts?


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A sculptress. A war. Will ambition or love define her future?


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"WILDLY ENTERTAINING"
Coffee & crime were never so much fun!


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Can a painful past and a deadly secret heal a fractured relationship?


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Saving the ranch and his heart�one business plan at a time.


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A twist on Shakespeare�s classic�romance, comedy, and a little meddling!


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Disappearing girls, a blood moon, and a thriller that will keep you guessing.


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A Stray Pup, A Second Chance, and a Killer on the Loose�Wagtail�s About to Get Wild!


Ann Garland

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35 comments posted.

Re: Serendipity (4:18am September 2, 2011):

I love all kinds of heroes...it just depends on my mood at the time.

Re: My Favorite Countess (7:24pm May 1, 2011):

Dr. Benjamim Franklin Pierce was a good TV doctor. Of course, Major Frank Burns was terrible.

Re: Heart of Deception (7:17pm May 1, 2011):

I'm not a regular hat wearer, but I've worn a hat to a high tea. Once in a while I'll wear a hat as protection against the sun.

Re: Seducing The Governess (2:12am March 8, 2011):

Your story sounds very interesting. I love all kinds of books, and historicals are one of my favorites.

Re: A Lady's Wish (2:01am March 8, 2011):

I would like to hear more about Avon Impulses.

Re: Animal Magnetism (1:50am March 8, 2011):

oops, sorry for the typo. I meant "your".

Re: Animal Magnetism (1:49am March 8, 2011):

You'r books sound great.

Re: Treasure Me (1:36am March 8, 2011):

I've been to Scotland (and England) twice so far, and I love stories about both countries. Your story sounds attractive.

Re: Wicked Seduction (1:29am March 8, 2011):

What a wonderful imagination you have...all the better to give us wonderful heroes to read about.

Re: Staying At Daisy's (1:21am March 8, 2011):

Your story sounds very intriguing.

Re: Against the Law (12:30pm March 1, 2011):

Hi Kat--I read your Necklace trilogy, and it was very good. Now I'd like to win your new books. Congratulations for making the New York Times list.

Re: Beaglemania (12:26pm March 1, 2011):

Pets are wonderful family members.

Re: Beaglemania (3:16pm February 28, 2011):

BEAGLEMANIA sounds like fun. Best of luck selling your book.

Re: Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun (3:09pm February 28, 2011):

Lois--Best wishes selling your book. I really enjoy the IN DEATH series by JD Robb...and romance adds to the mystery.

Re: A Light at Winter's End (1:04pm February 24, 2011):

I enjoy Julia's books, and the interview was interesting.

Re: Love Script (12:56pm February 24, 2011):

Tiffany--I really enjoy all kinds of paranormal stories,including vampires, werewolves,etc. I also read historical and contemporary romances, biographies, history, etc. What is your book about?

Re: Bitten in the Bayou (1:50pm February 20, 2011):

I love all the Jane Austen books turned into movies/tv productions, especially PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and SENSE & SENSIBILITY. SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE & WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING were great, too.

Re: Storm Of Reckoning (1:41pm February 20, 2011):

Doranna--What is the title of the first book connected to STORM OF RECKONING? Your book sounds great, and thanks for the chance to win a new book. The conversation with the EVIL OVERLORD was great.

Re: RiverTime (2:47pm February 16, 2011):

Best of luck in your book sales. Reading is my way of escaping troubles.

Re: Lucky Stiff (1:18pm February 15, 2011):

Deborah--I love escaping into the covers of a book, whether it be historical, paranormal, or just a contemporary just down the street. You have such a gift, to be able to take others into the worlds you write.

Re: Love Me If You Dare (2:19am February 14, 2011):

When I was in junior high, there would be flower sales at school for Valentine's Day. Then on the day itself the flowers would be delivered to various classrooms. I remember getting a few carnations that day, whick was very nice. I never learned who sent them to me. It made me feel good.

Re: True Colors (2:00am February 14, 2011):

One Hero I remember fondly is Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap.
I loved that show. Sam is separated from his wife, and bouncing about through time, correcting problems that went wrong with other people. I thought it was a bad ending that, instead of re-uniting him with his wife, he apparently continutes to correct other relationships off screen. I just wish the producers would make a reunion show for Quantum Leap, and we find out what happens to the cast.

Re: Breaking the Rules (11:41pm February 12, 2011):

I like Iced Tea. Diet Dr. Pepper is also good.

Re: The Mistress' House (1:06pm February 11, 2011):

Leigh--JANE EYRE is my FAVORITE Classic. I'm looking forward to the new movie, too. I love reading Regency Historicals, and your plot sounds riveting. Thanks for the chance to win a book.

Re: Society's Most Disreputable Gentleman (12:46pm February 11, 2011):

Yes...the Bad Boy tamed by love. He loves a woman so much that he wants to please her. I really love reading about the rakes in the Regency.

Re: Deadly Ties (3:21pm February 7, 2011):

Vicki--Your story sounds very interesting and thoght-provoking. Thanks for the chance to win a book.

Re: Everyone Loves A Hero (12:13pm February 4, 2011):

I haven't had my "hero" moment, but I hope I'd prove worthy.
Your books sounds very interesting.

Re: Burning Darkness (7:29pm February 1, 2011):

Violence against Children would be unforgivable.

Re: The Irish Princess (5:39pm February 1, 2011):

This book sounds very interesting.

Re: The Werewolf Upstairs (4:47pm January 28, 2011):

Hi Ashlyn--Yes, books are and important part of entertainment. You need people to play cards (except for Solitaire), hold a conversation, many other things. With a book, you can escape to a different world, and "watch" the book characters while they live their lives. Thanks for the chance to win your book.

Ann

Re: At Hidden Falls (2:34pm January 28, 2011):

I've always been a reader. I even taught myself to read before Kindergarten. My mother had noticed when we were at a fast food place that I was reading off the menu board. I am from a reading family, and I always loved going to the library. I was so happy when a library was built within walking distance for me. It was great when I could start reading books in the adult section (when I was 12). Of course I first read JANE EYRE when I was 11 years old.

Re: Eternal Prey (2:18pm January 28, 2011):

Nina--There are so many heroes...isn't that marvelous?
Someone else mentioned Jim Heron, he is intriguing. I'm wondering if he'll ever get an HEA of his own (after the 7 books are done).
Of course, there's JAMIE & ROARKE. They are so different, but so marvelous in their own right. There's also Rhett Butler, and what he had to go through with Scarlett. Reading is one way to meet men you wouldn't get to meet in real life.

Re: Immortal Champion (2:07pm January 28, 2011):

I read romance to visit different worlds in print (and on my Kindle). I love reading all kinds of paranormal stories, historical romance,contemporary...etc.

Re: Dark Angel, The Chosen, Soulmate (10:23pm December 30, 2010):

One series I always recommend is OUTLANDER by Diana Gabaldon. They are time travel, history, romance, etc...rolled into one.

Ann

Re: A Darcy Christmas (2:14pm October 22, 2010):

Jane Eyre as a child was so put upon and abused that I really felt for her. JANE EYRE is my favorite classic.

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