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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.


Dayle Butler

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29 comments posted.

Re: Emeralds of the Alhambra (6:25pm July 16, 2013):

Sounds like my kind of book.
WTG on your writing skills.

Re: Winning a Bride (1:36pm July 7, 2013):

Enjoy reading Novella, WTG on your writing skills, too.

Re: Masters of The Cats: Collaring The Saber-Tooth (4:34pm July 1, 2013):

Sounds like a interesting read, WTG on your writing skills too.
Do most of my reading on a leather chair, with my male German Shepherd on
the rug beside me. (on the floor)
Really enjoying watching the July 4th PBS special and seeing the fireworks with
family.

Re: Billion Dollar Cowboy (7:18pm June 13, 2013):

Yes, it seems like Carolyn didthe right stuff. WTG on your writing skills too.

Re: One Day in Apple Grove (7:15pm June 13, 2013):

I have never attended a Readers Even tbut sounds interesting.
wtg on your writing skills too.

Re: Summer at Mustang Ridge (6:38pm June 11, 2013):

My family tradition is steamed carrot pudding at Christmas time.
It is such a tasty dish and great memories are awaken when we
savour this yummy pudding.
Like your new hubby salsa dish. Congrats.
WTG on your writing skills too.

Re: Lighten Up (6:29pm May 28, 2013):

the real thinks in life is be good to others and treasure your
love ones. Great book giveaway too.

Re: Paige Torn (6:27pm May 28, 2013):

Like the idea of lavender in my garden.
It has been so raining out that I would
love to start planing a garden. This time
would plant more herbs. great book giveaway too.

Re: Flora's Wish (6:52pm May 23, 2013):

Sounds like my kind of book.
Thanks for the insight about how you come about ending the
interesting sounding book.

Re: A Healing Heart (6:20pm May 22, 2013):

Thanks, for the interesting reviews. Like the awareness of being kind to
ones heart. Also, like handmade quilts too.

Re: Chase Me (5:55pm June 7, 2012):

Thanks for the great book giveaway.
Still like the rascal Rhett Butler,
in GWTW.

Re: The Homesteader's Sweetheart (5:19pm May 29, 2012):

Not read a book with a single Dad. But loved the Laura Ingall's
Little House of the prairie series.
Thanks for the great giveaway, sounds like my kind of book.

Re: Vicki's Key (11:20pm March 28, 2012):

Having traveled to the amazing Emerald Isle, year ago.
I fell in love with all things Irish. Hey, even kissed
the Barney Stone. The people are so friendly and charming.
Their accent was so wonderful to listen to. I will always
cherish spending my 21st Birthday in a loud and wild
Irish Pub. WTG on your writing skills. Sounds like my kind of book, maybe I will have the "luck of the Irish" and snag a welcomed copy.

Re: Texas Baby Sanctuary (11:15pm March 28, 2012):

We had the pleasure in visiting Texas, and enjoying
the scenery and bbq. Just love cowboys and their
silent charm. WTG on your writing skills. Your plot
sounds believable and very interesting to read.
Would love to snag a big Texas cowboy book. cheers.

Re: The Chase (11:10pm March 28, 2012):

My favorite all time tv show is "The Walking Dead"
It is so well written and acted. The plot is even
believable if the world started to go crazy.
Hey, it makes me have nightmares at times.
Also, enjoy Cold Case files. At times my family just
wants to scream at the "evil" killers in the show.
Alot, of research has gone into making the show.
Some of the shows stay with one for a long time.Thanks, for
review about the interesting sounding Castle series. Will look it up. WTG on your writing skills. Gosh, you have me so interested in your plot. cheers

Re: Sanctuary Cove (10:56pm March 28, 2012):

Do not watch much tv but enjoy Mad Man and the
Walking Dead. Both are well written and entertaining.
Hey, I was hooked on sweet tea when we traveled to
the beautiful down south. Even liked the grits, yummy.
thanks for the great giveaway, too, sounds like the
books that I would love to read. WTG on your writing skills.

Re: King of Darkness (7:32pm February 22, 2012):

thanks for the chance to snaging your interesting sounding
book. WTG on your writing skills.
Just love a hot, strong, cup of Joe.

Re: Touch Me (1:44pm January 30, 2012):

thanks for the great book giveaway.
WTG on your creative writing skills.
Love the man of mystery type of heros.
The strong, quiet, sense of humor type.
Hey a reader can dream eh.

Re: Falling For The Fireman (5:03pm January 24, 2012):

Sounds like a good and interesting read, about
these brave men in uniforms.
My son wants to be one too.

Re: Sleight Of Paw (7:19pm December 18, 2011):

Love your comments about your family pics.
The pic that your hubby took is beautiful.
With my experience with having my pic. taken,
tend to shut my eyes. some family pics are
toosys. as the legs are cut off and there is
to much bare space above my aunt and uncles heads.
My hubby actually takes great pics of our dog and
holidays pics.

Re: The Norse King's Daughter (8:57pm September 29, 2011):

Thanks for the interesting comments that you made.
The list of the writers, will get me out of my
"slump" because I will look their books up. thanks
Your books sounds unique and interesting. thanks for
the giveaway too.

Re: Spycatcher (6:31pm August 11, 2011):

Book sounds unique and believeable
Life experiences can weave a good tale.
Cheers to the writer, what a talent.

Re: Touch If You Dare (1:51am July 21, 2011):

Sounds interesting, very entertaining.
Would like to read these books.
One does not have to worry about having
a bad hair day when Jarvis is around.

Re: Louisa And The Missing Heiress (4:40pm June 15, 2011):

What a great giveaway, would love to read the book
about Louisa May Alcott. Yes, I did wonder about
my fav. book Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte daily
life. I thought about the windy moors of Yorkshire,
England. I seem to pick up Jane Eyre ever year or so
and continue to marvel at her writing style.
Then, I happen to come across this amazing book "The
secret diaries of Charlotte Bronte, by Syrie James.
Alot of my question were answered in Syrie James's
informative book. I feel that there is truth in the book
and it seems to make Charlotte come alive.
Good for you in creating this delightful book of yours.
cheers.

Re: Jump (3:37pm May 27, 2011):

thanks for the great and unique book giveaway.
Good luck in your writing, you sure have a
talent to put pen to paper.

Re: Haunting Desire (11:44am April 7, 2011):

Greetings:
Looks like a amazing spell binding read.
My fave legend is Camulos and his invincible sword.
Also, the fairies are faves too.

Re: Animal Magnetism (4:53pm March 5, 2011):

Greetings:
imagination is a wonderful thing.
What about finding inspiration in
a outdoor store?

Re: The Fire In Ember (6:19pm January 10, 2011):

Greetings:
Just love reading about a different
life style. Pure escape. cheers

Re: Real Vampires Have More To Love (2:10am January 4, 2011):

Greetings:
Unique, way of thinking and very creative.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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