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April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom

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


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41 comments posted.

Re: Lost Under a Ladder (2:52pm October 31, 2014):

Sounds very superstitious to me, Peggy--love it! I hope
you enjoy my Superstition Mysteries.

Re: Teacup Turbulence (4:24pm January 27, 2014):

Thanks to all of you for commenting and the wonderful things
you've said about my stories! I wish every one of you luck
in the drawing.

Re: Undercover Wolf (1:56pm January 23, 2013):

Delighted to hear that you're familiar with my work, Jane!

Re: Undercover Wolf (1:54pm January 23, 2013):

I agree that paranormal books are popular these days, Lena,
and can understand why you might decide to read something else
for a while. Mysteries are a good alternative!

Re: Undercover Wolf (1:51pm January 23, 2013):

Delighted to hear that, Bonnie! And greetings to a fellow dog
lover.

Re: Undercover Wolf (1:46am January 23, 2013):

Thanks to each of you, Kai, Kathleen and Janie!

Re: Undercover Wolf (10:43pm January 22, 2013):

Best of luck with your mystery, Meghan--and I definitely
intend to keep writing!

Re: Undercover Wolf (10:42pm January 22, 2013):

Delighted to hear that you enjoy Alpha Force Nocturnes,
Jeannie. It's fun to write about some really covert military
members!

Re: Undercover Wolf (10:42pm January 22, 2013):

Thanks, Mary!

Re: Undercover Wolf (8:47pm January 22, 2013):

Thanks, Elizabeth. Nocturnes and their covers are just a bit
different starting this year--longer, for one thing.

Four dogs, Sheila? Fun!

Re: Undercover Wolf (8:46pm January 22, 2013):

Werewolves are just another aspect of animals, Sue! I hope
you decide to try Undercover Wolf.

Re: Undercover Wolf (8:44pm January 22, 2013):

My condolences on losing your dog, Peggy, and also on having
to give up some of the cats, but placing them in a good
sanctuary makes a lot of sense. Enjoy your remaining kitties,
and thanks for commenting.

Re: Undercover Wolf (8:41pm January 22, 2013):

Thanks for commenting, Mary and Shelly!

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:48pm January 22, 2013):

Yep, Susan, I've been busy, but I'm also having a lot of fun!

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:47pm January 22, 2013):

Oodles of Poodles is a good one to read first, Shirley. But
that would work for Undercover Wolf, too!

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:46pm January 22, 2013):

I'm happy that you like the idea of my Nocturnes, Margie, and
hope you get an opportunity to read them.

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:45pm January 22, 2013):

Glad that both series sound interesting to you, Debbi and
Marjorie.

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:44pm January 22, 2013):

Glad you enjoy both genres, Ann. And your household sounds
wonderful! Hugs to all your dogs, especially the sweet blind
one.

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:43pm January 22, 2013):

I'm delighted that you enjoy my mysteries, Cheryl!

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:42pm January 22, 2013):

Thank you so much, Annetta. So glad you enjoyed Undercover
Wolf, and I hope you also have fun with the other Alpha Force
stories.

Re: Undercover Wolf (4:41pm January 22, 2013):

Glad you enjoy the Pet Rescue books, G S

And thanks, Kent!

Re: Undercover Wolf (12:33pm January 22, 2013):

Thanks, Colleen. I really love the cover, too. Lots of adventurous poodles to be saved!

Re: Undercover Wolf (12:32pm January 22, 2013):

I hope you do check out my Pet Rescue Mysteries, Sophie. :)

Re: Undercover Wolf (12:31pm January 22, 2013):

Hi, Kathleen--it's fun seeing you here at Fresh Fiction! I'm delighted that you love my Pet Rescue Mysteries, and I hope you enjoy my Alpha Force Harlequin Nocturnes, too.

Re: Undercover Wolf (12:29pm January 22, 2013):

Thanks, Nancy. In case you can't guess, I love variety in my reading--and writing--too!

Re: The More the Terrier (12:42pm January 1, 2012):

So many wonderful plans and wishes posted here. I wish the best for everyone. It's 2012!!!

Re: The More the Terrier (9:34pm December 31, 2011):

Wow--I haven't stopped in for a while and I'm delighted to see
how many comments have been left. Thank you all--and I hope
every one of you achieves all you want to and even more in
2012! A very Happy New Year to everyone!!!

Re: The More the Terrier (3:05pm December 31, 2011):

I realize I didn't say it before, but Happy New Year to all of
you!

Re: The More the Terrier (3:04pm December 31, 2011):

Your travel plans sound great, Connie. I agree with you
that pets are family. I, too, don't understand why people
don't take better care of their pets. There shouldn't be
any need for shelters and rescue organizations, if everyone
did their part. But I'm delighted to be part of the rescue
community and furthering pet rescue in my way. Hugs on the
losses of your pets, and thanks for reading!

Re: The More the Terrier (1:58pm December 31, 2011):

Planning to read a lot is definitely a good thing, Colleen!

I like the idea of making each day a good one, Na S. Sounds
like a great goal for everyone.

Excellent goal, Wanda. I'm all for helping no-kill animal
shelters!

Belated hugs on the loss of your dog, Peggy, but I hope you
find the perfect new family member in 2012. Sounds as if
you have a lot of great goals for the new year.

Re: The More the Terrier (12:48pm December 31, 2011):

Same to you, Janie!

Re: The More the Terrier (11:42am December 31, 2011):

Wonderful plans, Dawn--especially the new grandbaby!

All sound good, Tanja. Good luck with them all...

Hey, I like your attitude, Dovile!

Traveling is definitely fun, Kathleen, especially with time
to do it. Enjoy!

Fingers crossed that you find the perfect new job in 2012,
Joanne.

Re: Feline Fatale (10:47am September 17, 2010):

I know what you mean, Vickie. I volunteer at a shelter, too, and would love to adopt them all.

Re: Feline Fatale (2:14am September 17, 2010):

So sorry to hear about your dog, Peggy. It's wonderful how you care for the animals that come around.

How fun to be so surrounded by animals, Wanda!

Dog owners rate high in my estimation, too, Catherine--and so do people with cats and other pets.

Four cats, Kai--how fun!

A rooster? I hope you like to wake up early, Cathie!

Thank you so much, Michele. I love your description of your dogs.

Wow, Patricia. It's no wonder that little dog showed up at your house. Word may have gotten out in the pet community about how wonderfully you care for them.

Re: Feline Fatale (8:25pm September 16, 2010):

Spoiling her is a good thing, Vicki! Thanks for yhour comment about my books.

Re: Feline Fatale (7:26pm September 16, 2010):

Thanks, Sharon. Give your dogs hugs from me!

I've written in the past about mountain lions, Diane, but never any bears. But as you can tell, I'm open to try other animals!

Re: Feline Fatale (6:41pm September 16, 2010):

Its always fun creating animal characters for my stories, Barbara.

Your household also sounds lika a pet heaven, Sheila!

Re: Feline Fatale (6:35pm September 16, 2010):

Thanks, Cheryl. I hope you enjoy FELINE FATALE.

My shapeshifted wolves don't talk, Alyson, but I love the idea. They think like the people they are, though.

It's always amazing to me, Colleen, how different each dog is, even when they're the same breed.

I hope you enjoy it, Marjorie.

Glad you like the title, Vikki. They're fun to come u with.

I've gotten the preliminary artwork for the Beaglemania cover, Sue. I love it!

And thank you for entering, Lisa!

I agree that animals add a special dimension to books, Mary.

Three dogs and a cat also sound like a fun household, Linda. By the way, I'm partial to your name!

I also enjoy writing about animals' personalities, Leni, and how they can work best into my stories.

Re: Feline Fatale (6:28pm September 16, 2010):

Glad your dogs have lived to a ripe old age before. Now, please give Spencer & Kirby a hug for me, Pat.

I know not everyone's a pet lover, Valerie, but sorry that includes your husband. I've never written about a dragon shapeshifter--fun idea!

Thanks, Rebekah. I hope you enjoy my books!

Maybe that's why I love dogs so much, Janie. Just hope, if I was one in a past life, that I lived in a loving household.

I love dogs best, too, G S, but the cat in the shelter office where I just volunteered is an absolute dear, too.

I always say that I'm around to follow my dogs' orders, Jo. They have me well trained!

Re: Feline Fatale (6:22pm September 16, 2010):

I obviously agree that animals are a huge part of our lives, Joanne.

You really have a delightful-sounding household full of pets, April.

Thanks for entering, Dovile.

So glad you enjoy my mysteries, Patricia!

Re: Feline Fatale (6:19pm September 16, 2010):

I'm really thrilled to be getting such pet-enthusiastic comments!

I'm glad so many of you have animals of your own to love, and be loved by.

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