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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.


Amy Christian

11 comments posted.

Re: Snowball in Hell (9:01pm April 7, 2011):

I think it depends on what type of historical fiction it is and how the author writes. I like reading historical fiction, actually I like most genres. I haven't read any of your books yet, but it sounds intriguing and I would like to get the chance to read it.

Re: Burning Darkness (8:03pm January 31, 2011):

There are so many things that could be listed as unforgivable. I'd say pedophiles would be at the top of the list. Even in prisons where there are murderers and rapists the pedophiles are on the bottom of the food chain.

Re: Wild Man Creek (9:15pm January 29, 2011):

That sounds really good and I'm sure it will be a good read like all the others.

Re: Real Vampires Have More To Love (7:46pm January 4, 2011):

Well I got to say the books sounds pretty interesting. I always thought it would be lonely to live forever if you had to lose your friends and family. If I found somebody I wanted to be with forever I would stay with that person, providing that person would want to live forever as well. I wouldn't change somebody against their will.

Re: The Irish Warrior (10:53pm December 21, 2010):

The lines from your books were intriguing. I have to admit I haven't read any of your books, but they sound really good. These are a few lines from the book The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey that I have read numerous times.

He wrinkled his brown in puzzlement. Evidently his sole exposure to literature had consisted of what lay between the covers of McGruffy's Readers. "Homer who? Say missy, that's all Greek to me."
"Precisely," she replied, lowering the temperature of her words as her temper heated, and she turned her attention back to the book.

Re: Icecapade (8:12pm December 13, 2010):

The book sounds really interesting. I've always liked mystery and suspense. Romance is rather hit and miss actually. It can be done well, or not. Your book sounds good and I'd like to get a chance to read it.

Re: Rajmund (8:25pm December 6, 2010):

I used to not like reading or watching anything to do with vampires or werewolves. I don't remember what changed that, but now I like stuff like that. I haven't heard of the series before now, but it sounds really interesting and something that I'm pretty sure I'd like to read.

Re: Sparks (6:52pm December 3, 2010):

The book sounds really interesting and is definately something I would read. Sparky sounds really fun. I've always like lizards and salamanders. Sparky reminds me of a cat we had when I was a child. My mom was making tacos one night and when she turned away from the table our cat jumped on the table and started eating the cheese out of the bowl. Needless to say my mom wasn't happy when she turned back around.

Re: Outrageously Yours (7:29pm December 2, 2010):

Your book sounds really interesting. I have always loved to read, but never thought anything about it until my exboyfriend started calling me a book nerd while we were dating. I wasn't too happy at first, but after a while I was like well, I guess you got a point and ended up not minding him calling me that.

Re: Twins Under His Tree (7:05pm December 2, 2010):

I like the idea of your book. My grandfather was in WWII. I remember a lot of the stories he used to tell my siblings and me when we were younger. I wrote a poem in high school for Veteran's Day and dedicated it to my grandfather. People in the military past or present don't seem to get enough respect and I appreciate everything they've done for this country.

Re: Her Kind of Hero (10:24pm November 23, 2010):

I'm actually not dating anybody at the moment. The last guy that I dated I met at work. We hit it off and were able to talk about serious things or funny things. He ended up working somewhere else so we wouldn't be at the same place. After we had dated for about a year he had to move to a different state and we tried to talk, but it didn't work out and we started arguing over just about everything. My sister keeps telling me I need to get out and date, but I just can't seem to find anybody that I'm interested in.

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