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The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.

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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .


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Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.


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One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.


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A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.


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This life coach will give you a lift!


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A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions


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Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.


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Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.


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A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.


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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


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8 comments posted.

Re: Sinful in Satin (3:28pm October 1, 2010):

Alexis, I am all kinds of people in varioius dreams too! Sometimes my consciousness will break in and note how odd it is. Right there in the dream. I have even been a man in some dreams. Past lives? Wow, that is an interesting notion.

I wonder what makes some people remember their dreams that well, Jane. I wonder if a person can train herself to remember them too.

Re: Sinful in Satin (3:25pm October 1, 2010):

Colleen, I only remember the intense ones now. I have also figured out that what I call "waking dreams" are the most memorable. Those are ones I have when I go back to sleep after waking up

Thank you, Sandra! And we all dream. We just don't all remember them.

Karin, I should do that. I used to for the ideas I had for my stories, but then I couldn't read my writing either, or else in the morning it made no sense at all.

Re: Sinful in Satin (3:23pm October 1, 2010):

patricia, my dreams were so vivid when I was young, but I never dreamed I was flying. That would be very cool.

ew, Maria, I don't think I'd wake up well if I had your recurrent dream. Does it stress you out enough to wake you up? My recurrent dreams do. And I think I have one good one, but it is vague. The ones I remember are all bad.

Re: Sinful in Satin (12:46pm October 1, 2010):

Karen, I haven't had nightmares in a long time. I had them a lot as a child.
Kai Wong, maybe the ladders mean working, working, working, like I am on the current manuscript.

Re: Sinful in Satin (12:44pm October 1, 2010):

Valerie, you should have woken him up :)
Jeanne, I have woken up knowing I had a great dream, and can't remember any single detail from it. Then when I do remember some, they fade fast often.

Re: Sinful in Satin (10:45am October 1, 2010):

Cynthia,I love dreams of departed loved ones..
Audra, mine never come true, so I always hope that I don't dream I get something I really want.

Re: Sinful in Satin (10:44am October 1, 2010):

April, even when I remember dreams at first, they usually fade. Not my ladder dream,though.
Sophie, very true about not climbing down the ladder,LOL

Re: Sinful in Satin (10:43am October 1, 2010):

Barbara, I have heard that some medications can really mess up dreams. I have a recurrent dream that wakes me up in a cold sweat. I am married to an old boyfriend who was, to put it mildly, high maintenance. I get an anxiety attack in those dreams.

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