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December's delights are here! Thrilling tales, romance, and magic await you.

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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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A headstrong heiress and a noble gambler: wagers, intrigue, and irresistible romance.


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An immortal vampire, a relentless agent, and a past that refuses to stay buried.


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A PI protecting a determined daughter, a killer ready to strike again.


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Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.


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Two restless souls, one wild Christmas on the ranch�where sparks fly, and dreams ride free.


Aimee Robison


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32 comments posted.

Re: Once Upon A Kiss (6:31pm June 25, 2014):

Not remembering what utensils I was suppose to be using for which dishes. I felt so silly :P

Re: Mischief By Moonlight (6:29pm June 25, 2014):

I look for strength, smart, determination, and humour in a heroine. In a hero one that comes across as a rake, but is actually a sweetie.

Re: Montana Bride (6:27pm June 25, 2014):

Thank you for the chance. Congrats on 56 novels. Wishing you another 56 more :)

Re: The Medic's Homecoming (6:24pm July 9, 2013):

My paranormal character I love is the vampire. I have to honestly admit, I have never read any zombie books. I might have to give them a go and see what they are like :)

Re: Undone (4:36pm May 16, 2013):

Loyalty, strength, kind-heart :)

Re: Voodoo For Two (10:15pm May 14, 2013):

Sounds like a really interesting series. Would love to read it :)

Re: Angora Alibi (2:47pm May 12, 2013):

I feel the same way, I don't like having my picture taken.

Re: A Highland Werewolf Wedding (11:28am May 9, 2013):

Being Scottish, I love reading books about Scottish hunks. Congrats on 54 books.

Re: Stealing Harper (9:31pm May 7, 2013):

Both sound like really good reads. Thank you for the giveaway.

Re: The Collector (12:15pm April 24, 2013):

Looks like a great book :)

Re: The New Rules for Blondes (11:22am April 23, 2013):

It sounds like a good book. I enjoy reading books with humour in them especially when you are having a bad day, and need a good laugh :)

Re: Night Demon (6:48pm April 14, 2013):

I like a hero that is sexy and has a brain :)

Re: Bite Me, Your Grace (6:38pm April 11, 2013):

This truly sounds like a book I would love to read. Angelica sounds like she would be an interesting character to read about. I am sorry to hear about the loss of your mother.

Re: Sweet Madness (11:33am April 5, 2013):

Blue would be my colour. I just love the colour blue. I am looking forward to reading this book :D

Re: Lush (6:12pm April 3, 2013):

Looks like a really good book :) Thank you for the giveaway :)

Re: Lord of the Keep (9:40am March 23, 2013):

Would love to read this book it looks like a good read :)

Re: If You Give A Rake A Ruby (9:53am March 21, 2013):

The qualities that make a memorable hero is, courage, bravery, kindness, humble, generous, and willing to fight for what they believe in.

Re: Her Knight's Quest (11:04am March 15, 2013):

My favourite secondary character is Kitty Bennett in Pride and Prejudice. I would love to see a book wrote about her and Wickham. I think it would be interesting to read more about their story and if they had children, what their married life was like, etc...

Re: Lord Of Darkness (12:05pm March 4, 2013):

I had never heard of this series until today and it looks fabulous. I am going to have to get my hands on it :)

Re: An Encounter at the Museum (10:27pm March 1, 2013):

I love reading, and spend at least 2 hours or more a day doing so :)

Re: The Chieftain (6:29pm February 28, 2013):

I love books where the hero and heroine have know each other since they were children. I think it gives great background to their romance, especially if they were friends when they were younger, or even if they didn't like one another when they were younger and grow up to love one another. Just love it :)

Re: Wait Until Dark (6:25pm February 28, 2013):

Sounds like a really great read :) Thank you for the interesting blog post.

Re: Cowboy Tough (6:24pm February 28, 2013):

Sounds like a great book :)

Re: Hot Ticket (6:22pm February 28, 2013):

A good friend is always there for you, to help out, to listen, to share joy with, to share your sorrow with, etc...

Re: Greta and the Goblin King (4:58pm February 24, 2013):

My favorite season is the Spring. It's not too warm and it's not too cold. Just perfect :)

Re: Scorned Justice (12:38pm February 23, 2013):

Death Wish with Charles Bronson is a good revenge movie.

Re: X Marks The Scot (12:00pm February 22, 2013):

My favourite historical romances are about Scottish bad boys :)

Re: Checkmate, My Lord (8:11pm February 21, 2013):

Lady Catherine de Bourgh is the secondary character that has always stuck with me from Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen created such a wonderful matronly aristocratic character.

Re: Undead And Undermined (8:50am July 22, 2011):

Love your books :)

Re: Grimoire (11:29am May 15, 2011):

I enjoy reading books that have interesting secondary
characters, because it makes for a much more enjoyable read.
Especially if the secondary characters are a little quirky.

Re: Sinful in Satin (10:12pm October 1, 2010):

I have a recurring dream about the 1700's and I'm taking to this man that is dressed in a soldiers uniform, and boots, but I never see his face. I always wake up, quite puzzled by that dream.

Re: For the King's Favor (3:51pm September 22, 2010):

Writing historical fiction cannot be an easy thing, with all the research that is involved in producing an authentic story for the time period. But when the author ties fiction together with fact, it makes for a very stimulating read.

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