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Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


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Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
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22 comments posted.

Re: Bride By Mistake (9:52pm January 10, 2012):

I love "marriage of convenience" stories. The sexual tension
between the two is usually quite palpable!!! And if I "had"
to be in an arranged marriage, Gerard Butler would be my
man!!!

Re: Dreaming Of The Wolf (8:44pm December 8, 2011):

Thanks for the giveaway! My favorite soup is Baked Potato
Soup! High in calories but who cares when you're not feeling
good! :-)

Re: Acquainted with the Night (10:01pm December 1, 2011):

Oh, this story sounds really interesting! I love the journal
entries! I'll have to admit I almost didn't read them because
of the length of the post but I found myself, with each entry,
becoming more and more intrigued! This one is going on my
TBR/wishlist! Thank you for the giveaway!

Re: A Crimson Warning (10:39am November 24, 2011):

Thanks for the giveaway! I am most thankful for my loving
husband, my 3 wonderful children, my cat Monty and, of course,
books!

Re: The Storm That Is Sterling (9:23pm November 22, 2011):

My favorite tormented hero is Jacob from the Twilight series!

Re: Under The Moon (6:53pm November 19, 2011):

Thanks for the giveaway! Although I'm a huge pet lover
and adore my cat (who looks a lot like Frisbee except he's
black and white), pets in a story are inconsequential to me.
And sorry, but I don't have any dead mouse stories (thank
goodness!) because Monty is strictly an indoor cat. And the
thought of him bringing in dead mice (and other dead things)
are exactly why he is an indoor cat! :-)

Re: Fortune's Son (7:44pm November 18, 2011):

I love character interviews! They're usually very humorous-
-which this is--and can be very influential as to whether or
not a reader will like this book--which I do!! Historical
romance is my favorite genre and not only did the interview
convince me to read more but the book cover is also a
definite plus! Thanks for the giveaway!

Re: The Fallen Queen (9:59pm November 17, 2011):

Thanks for the giveaway! I love those same movies but my
favorite is "The Great Gatsby"".

Re: The Highlander's Heart (8:01pm November 16, 2011):

Thanks for the giveaway! I LOVE Highlander stories! And I
love even more finding new authors who write about
Highlanders! I think I enjoy more a hero who is tortured by
his internal demons. They seem to be more vulnerable and I
love a hero with a tough exterior but is a softy on the
inside!

Re: Until There Was You (6:46pm November 15, 2011):

Thanks for the great giveaway! Some of the best stories
I've read are the ones where the "bad boy" leaves town for
an extended period of time only to return to discover that
the "girl he left behind" (for whatever reason) is "the
woman of his dreams". Yeah, you know it ends in romantic
bliss but it's the journey to HEA that makes for a great
story. I have a feeling this is one of those! Definitely
count me in!

Re: Engaged in Sin (11:38am November 5, 2011):

Now THIS is my kind of book! And I love the cover! I
appreciate the time and effort the author took to research
details to ensure they are as "real" as possible. I'm a
HUGE historical romance reader and am always on the look out
for new authors. Sounds like I've found a good one and
can't wait to read this book!

Re: Always a Temptress (7:47pm November 3, 2011):

I would much prefer to read series than stand-alones. I
enjoy becoming involved in the characters' lives and see
what they're doing from book to book! I'm a huge fan of
Nora Roberts and her series, Three Sisters Island, is my
favorite.

Re: Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend (10:50pm April 12, 2011):

Love this cover! I think what I like best about witch books
is an endless possibility of stories. They're so far out of
the norm that it's easy to escape to a world where magic
rules!

Re: The Shadow Guard (10:42pm April 5, 2011):

I'm in the middle of the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning
and I would love to see what V'lane looks like! I have Gerard
Butler pictured for Barrons (heck, I have Gerard Butler
pictured for everything!) but I just can't picture V'lane.
Any suggestions?

Re: Sink or Swim (12:59pm March 25, 2011):

What an interesting premise for a book! Although I'm not a
fan of reality TV, I do enjoy a good murder mystery. Count me
in!

Re: A Lot Like Love (2:31pm March 24, 2011):

I'm a "slow burn" kinda gal! You know what they say..."Anticipation is half the fun!" And one of my favorite things about romances are the sexual banter. The only thing I like to "pair" with a good book is my bed--since that's about the only time I get to read!

Re: Laird of Darkness (2:09pm March 23, 2011):

I totally agree with you, Nicole. "Experienced" heroines make the loves scenes much more beliveable. I mean, com'on, what virgin has an orgasm with her first sexual experience!?!?!? Or maybe...I totally missed the boat.... :-) I'm really looking forward to reading this book!

Re: Hummingbird Lake (9:17pm March 22, 2011):

Love your covers! Definitely attention grabbing! Emily, you
are a new author for me--one that I intend on following and
reading everything I can get my hands on!

Re: Highland Heat (3:40pm March 21, 2011):

Now this is my kind of story -- the heroine "tames" the hero! Love characters who strong yet vulnerable.

Re: An Unlikely Countess (9:52pm March 19, 2011):

I read to escape...and fantasize! Why would I want to read
about something I'm already living--middle class?!? Bring on
the aristocracy! I love "rags to riches" stories -- even if
it's only in the pages of a book.

Re: Angel Sister (4:03pm March 18, 2011):

I think childhood memories make for some of the best stories!

Re: It Happened One Bite (8:54pm March 14, 2011):

I LOVE paranormal romance! Count me in!

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