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"A KNOCKOUT STORY!"
From New York Times
Bestselling Cleo Coyle


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To keep his legacy, he must keep his wife. But she's about to change the game.


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A haunting past. A heartbreaking secret. A love that still echoes across time.


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A city slicker. A country cowboy. A love they didn�t plan for.


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The mission is clear. The attraction? Completely out of control.


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A string of fires. A growing attraction. And a danger neither of them saw coming.


Michelle Sauer

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9 comments posted.

Re: A Thread So Thin (2:35am May 17, 2010):

I did have an imaginary friend when I was growing up. Sometimes I still wonder if I still have one now. Sometimes if I really enjoy a character in a book, they can at times be a temporary imaginary friend when I need someone to talk to.

Re: The Promise (4:19pm October 11, 2009):

I would go with what your heart is telling you. If you feel like you need to go back and read books you did not get a chance to read when you were younger, than my all means do it. If you would rather read newer books that is fine to. I read books from my chldhood from time to time.

Re: Red Hot Lies (4:04pm August 30, 2009):

As long as the book is enjoyable and keeping my attention, I don't care if the book is written in first person or not.

Re: Smash Cut (2:59pm August 20, 2009):

There are some books that I will go back and read again, but I always try to read new books first.

Mostly the books I re-read are books that are part of a series, and I want to re-read them so I can refresh my memory or what happend.

I am really getting into the habit of getting rid of books, that I don't think I will read again.

In fact, I have started selling my books.

I don't know if we are allowed to advertise here, but if anyone is interested in where my books are at, please feel free to send me an e-mail at [email protected]

I love reading your posts Sandi. I don't read them as much as I would like to, cause I am not online much anymore.

Re: A Thread Of Truth (3:10am June 22, 2009):

Most of the time typos do not bother me. Now if it was all the way through the book, than I might have a problem with it. I know no one is perfect.

Re: Pretty in Plaid (12:09pm May 18, 2009):

I would rather show up early somewhere than show up late. I can always sit with a good book if I have to to make the time go by faster.

Re: Comfort Food (2:24pm May 5, 2009):

I usually don't know what I will be reading next. I am reading about 5 books right now.

If I have library books, they have first priotory, but I am also usually reading one right along with it.

Re: The Promise (12:18pm April 21, 2009):

I have always enjoyed reading since I could remember.

I read for the enjoyment, to relax, to travel to places I probably would never get to go to in real life.

I read all kinds of books. My favorite genre's are mystery and romance.

Re: The Accidental Human (6:12pm April 12, 2009):

I have put books in my shopping cart soley based on what the cover looks like without even seeing what the book is even about. And there are times after I get it home to read, that it was not what I thought it was going to be based on the cover.

Please enter me into your contest.

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