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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. ??


Judy Burgi

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7 comments posted.

Re: Driftwood Tides (7:12pm September 6, 2014):

Great advice! We definitely need to stop and smell the
roses!

I loved "Crossing Oceans" and I am sure I will love,
"Driftwood Tides."

Re: A Plain Man (6:56pm April 18, 2014):

I love your books Mary! I am a big fan! I can't wait to
read A Plain Man. I love Amish fiction!

Re: Dating, Dining, and Desperation (7:33am March 14, 2014):

I do live in a small town and I love it! We do have a super Wal-Mart to shop in. If we want to go shopping in Fort Wayne which is only 24 miles away, no problem. So actually, I have the best of both lives!

Blessings!

Re: Tempest's Course (2:47pm December 5, 2013):

I haven't read any of Lynette's books yet. Tempest's Course
sounds like a great read!

Re: Stranded (2:45pm December 5, 2013):

I haven't read any of Dani's books yet BUT I've heard great
reviews of her books. I'm looking forward to getting to know
this author that has captured so many hearts!

Re: Pennsylvania Patchwork (2:47pm July 11, 2013):

I would so love to win a copy of this book! I have a copy of Leaving Lancaster and it would be great to read them back to back! Thanks for your post, thanks for the chance to win!

Blessings!
Judy B
judyjohn2004(at)yahoo(dot)com

Re: Christmas Confidential (2:07pm November 28, 2012):

When I was a little girl, we made a Santa Claus castle every year. You make it by whipping up shavings of ivory soap and water. Once it is a consistency for spreading you then start covering different shapes of boxes. I wish I had pictures to share. I first learned how to make this when I was in grade school. We made one in our 5th grade classroom one year for Christmas. We then selected a number that the teacher had us draw. She then drew a number from her box. The number 13 was drawn and I had number 13 and so I won this castle. I was able to take it home after our Christmas Program.

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