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Fall headfirst into July’s hottest stories—danger, desire, and happily-ever-afters await.

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When duty to his kingdom meets desire for his enemy!


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��a must-read thriller.��Booklist


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Always remember when playing for keeps to look before you leap!


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?? Lost Memories. A Mystery Baby. A Mountain Ready to Explode. ??


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One Rodeo. Two Rivals. A Storm That Changes Everything.


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?? A Fake Marriage. A Real Spark. A Love Worth the Scandal. ??


Kathy Walsh


A disabled vet, if I'm not online playing games, I've got my nose stuck in a book,

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6 comments posted.

Re: Siren's Call (1:01am March 22, 2015):

I confess, I have never read anything about mermaids,
though the thought of being able to frolic with dolphins is
very enticing! Paranormal I like, as well as fairies,
witches, vampires, along that line.

Re: SEAL My Home (12:57pm March 22, 2015):

I guess I have some catching up to do with the SEALs. It's
difficult to pick just one of those covers, as I'm torn
between #3 SEALs Under Covers and #8 SEALs Promise. Both
guys are hot!!

Re: Rancher's Son (12:37pm December 7, 2012):

Seriously, I never would have guessed Florida to be a top beef contender. I always thought Nebraska & Iowa held those titles. I love romance of any type, whether it be Regent England or on a dusty trailride, bring it on!

Re: The Fire In Ember (4:51am January 10, 2011):

I have always loved historical romance because it allows the reader to go back into time and muse how the princess survived. Did they have a type of journal (those who knew how to read and write)? Always wondered about that.

Re: To Conquer a Highlander (1:23am July 12, 2010):

I can honestly say I am my father's daughter. He was a voracious reader and I've moved right up there myself. I am in the process of moving and needless to say, have been going through boxes and totes of books (didn't know I had THAT many).

I have my favorites...those are the ones I will reread over and over.

Re: A Father For Jesse (12:28pm November 27, 2009):

Free is always good anytime of the year, but more so now when we get to the holidays

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