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THE RUINED DUCHESS
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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.


Jo Anne Benware

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13 comments posted.

Re: Deadly Little Lies (12:24pm September 18, 2012):

I have two old favorites Walker in Shadow by Barbara Michaels and Wingarten by Elsie Lee. Every couple of years I reread them, usually when I am feeling a little down and they make me feel better. Strange I know. Michaels opened the door for me to the paranormal. Ghosts, witches and murder. Victoria Holt-Nine Coaches Waiting, and more. Too many to mention. My Mom started me off with the Bobbsey Twins when I was seven or eight years old. I haven't been without a book since. Now I am writing my own.
In my junior year of High School Macbeth was by downfall. I didn't care for it that much. I read most of Shakespeares comedies in junior high school. I read, therefore I am.

Re: Immortally Yours (12:27pm August 27, 2012):

Yeti losing his hair; he should talk to Donald Trump about comb overs. LOL Loved it.

Re: Allergic To Death (6:17pm August 18, 2012):

I love it when there are recipes and a great story. My cats watch me write.

Re: Wicked At Heart (8:02am July 28, 2012):

Sounds like one hell of a hero. I can't wait to read what he has to go through to get to the better place with love.

Re: Four Sisters, All Queens (11:51am July 14, 2012):

I look forward to reading this and kudos for the research you had to do and not get lost in. ca n't say the same for myself. LOL

Re: Stud (10:41am February 8, 2012):

Silence of the Lambs wasn't bad. Jurassic Park was a good movie but I missed the chaos theory. It explained more. The Help was good. Movie and Book. I know that movies do not have the same scope as books, but I think they sometimes leave out the best parts. At least what I think are the best. I find that I will wait to read the book if I know the movie is coming out. So far I have not seen movie that was better than the book.

Re: The Storm That Is Sterling (12:30pm November 22, 2011):

I think Angel from Buffy and his own show was tormented most of the time. Otherwise the writers had him havimg a good time.

Re: Under The Moon (10:12am November 19, 2011):

I have 4 cats of my own, Mulder, Scully, Meowie and Samantha. We did hve a theme going. Then there is Kirby the mastif mix and our foster dog Maxie aka Little Man. I like animals in stories.
I had a cat that I named Baby Bonkers the third. I called her Baby. I lived in a studio apt. though it had a small sit in kitchen. That first winter with Baby, well she caught a mouse and was so proud. I got it and through it outdoors. She must have found a little nest because she came out with another one. again out the mouse went. The third time she just ran into the living room showed me the mouse and ran back into the kitchen. She decided that just showing me was enough. I got that mouse too. Thank goodness there were no more mice. Scully is the great hunter. Birds, squirrels, and someone got a opossum.

Re: If You Hear Her (4:09pm October 28, 2011):

I love things that go bump in the night. I love doing haunted houses. The only thing is that no one should touch me. Happened once and oh boy I was so freaked out and the kid that touched me ended up not being to happy either. One of those walls that come alive, he grabbed my leg. This was back in the '80's. No more Touching. LOL

Re: Undead And Undermined (9:01am July 22, 2011):

Now about twilight; My thing is if he's dead that means he's cold and hard and not just where it counts. Harry Potter, well the writing is so good there is no comparison to Meyers. Bella was such a everything is about me.
Love your books.
Jo

Re: Revenge for Old Times' Sake (7:23pm July 17, 2010):

a very deep sleeper I am not, yet if you want me to wake up use the phone. I can't hear anything else. I would propbably think it was the cat or dog jumping on the bed. Oh my I have to read this book.

Re: The Accidental Human (11:30pm April 12, 2009):

Book covers do grab me. Its one way to find new authors. I don't buy the book just based on that though,it has to be something I would enjoy to read anyway.

Re: Paradise Valley (11:25pm April 12, 2009):

I prefer books over movies. Right now I am reading Kitty Raises Hell by Carrie Vaughn. I enjoy paranormals and mysteries. I revisit my books,my favorites. I can do the same with movies but books are something I enjoy holding.

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