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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Maria Antunes

26 comments posted.

Re: Animal Magnetism (1:35pm March 5, 2011):

Wow, my grocery stores are not half as exciting as yours, nor are my coffee shops...maybe it has something to do with the climate- I am in the deep-freeze part of the country. Maybe I should start shopping out of state.LOL Bt I love your books to death- they are great and have been following you a for a long, long time- thank you for great books!! "Animal Magnetism" and "Simply Irresistible" were magnetic and irresistible...I know, could not resist!!:) highly recommend.

Re: Everyone Loves A Hero (7:11pm February 2, 2011):

Deciding to end of begin a relationship is also a remarkable time. Great cover!! Where do you get these guys??:)

Re: Burning Darkness (9:15am January 31, 2011):

Oh what a yummy cover!!! As for your question, depends of what "unforgivable" is and to whom it is committed and how the affected person deals with it and decides to "forgive" the culprit or not.

Re: Haunting Jasmine (12:08pm January 30, 2011):

Very interesting premise. Would love to read it.

Re: Wild Man Creek (10:09pm January 29, 2011):

I would love to read this book. Sounds wonderful.

Re: Deadly Heat (10:57pm January 22, 2011):

Oh, I got so excited about this contest that I forgot to say that to me "Midnight Sins" is my ideal- type novel.

Re: Deadly Heat (10:51pm January 22, 2011):

Oh, I love, love, love your books!!

Re: Yours For The Taking (10:47pm January 19, 2011):

This sounds like a great book. I loved "Romeo, Romeo" and "Breakfast in Bed"

Re: Dreams' Dark Kiss (5:17pm January 18, 2011):

Love the title and the cover. Would love to read it. The premise is pretty intriguing too.

Re: Pleasure Me (7:05pm January 14, 2011):

Where do you find your inspiration??

Re: Kiss At Your Own Risk (1:21pm January 12, 2011):

Oh, I love when I read in the blurb that "love is the deadliest game", makes it more exciting to read.

Re: The Fire In Ember (11:27pm January 10, 2011):

I love historicals, really do!!

Re: Mercy Kill (12:12pm January 9, 2011):

Another good storyline. Very exciting!!

Re: Fatal Justice (8:02pm January 6, 2011):

I've been slowly collecting all of your books. Love the storylines. This one sounds great.

Re: Real Vampires Have More To Love (10:19pm January 4, 2011):

I always like the diff. takes on a vampire story.

Re: Against The Wind (4:36pm January 3, 2011):

Would to read the whole trilogy, it makes for the continuation so much fun!!

Re: Deadly Identity (5:33pm December 30, 2010):

Very interesting point. WOuld love to read this book.

Re: Cowboys Never Cry (7:47pm December 29, 2010):

I love cowboy/cowgirl stories, they really pull me in. As for the thin line between fact/imagination and fiction, I think that we take inspiration from life- whether it is our own lives or the lives of others- that we know or read about, so I like a realistic yet hopeful, romantic book/story cause let's face, life as it is can be pretty dark and gloomy. Tks.

Re: Red Ink (4:26pm December 28, 2010):

Great advice. I wish more authors would branch out!!

Re: Haunted Honeymoon (1:01pm December 27, 2010):

I like a good, scary book, suspense, mystery in the winter, so I can cuddle up in bed and under the covers!!

Re: Pay Up (5:12pm December 23, 2010):

I like a realistic heroine yet with a past, conflicted, damaged somehow bt who can overcome her past and rise above her "damage" to become whole and strong. I like feisty and smart-ass women!!
Oh, that cover is enough to make want to buy the book!!

Re: Double Cross (7:43pm December 22, 2010):

Oh, mine would be the tyranny of the weak that ultimately control the strong.
Would love to read the book though.

Re: The Irish Warrior (1:19pm December 21, 2010):

That would be awesome!!

Re: The Winter Sea (7:24pm December 20, 2010):

It sounds fascinating. A lot of work. Would love to check it out.

Re: Murder In Plain Sight (10:04am December 18, 2010):

Sounds great. I would love to read it. I've visited PA a few times and always by Lancaster county

Re: Precious and Fragile Things (10:03am December 18, 2010):

I will certainly want to read this one too!!

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