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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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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. ??


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3 comments posted.

Re: Sins Of The Highlander (3:26pm January 12, 2012):

My "must have" trait in a hero can be summed up in two words - ALPHA MALE! He must be confident, challenging, commanding, strong, sense of humor, loyal, intelligent, passionate and sexy. I can't wait to read how many ALPHA traits "Mad Rob" MacLaren has in your new novel (and find out just what is hiding beneath that Kilt!). Thanks for the contest.

Re: Redeeming The Rogue (6:21pm August 30, 2011):

Oh darn, if you end the series, yours will be the 3rd authors series that has ended just as I've discovered them. Since I go into a major depression after a series is ended, please help me to avoid a mental breakdown by continuing with Phineas's story. I promise to calm myself and wait patiently for you to write it so that you aren't overwhelmed. I absolutely love historical romances. Thank You & Safe Travels.

Re: Claim Of Innocence (12:22pm August 29, 2011):

The e-mail I fear the most is the one from one of my sons teachers informing me of some infraction he has committed. Since I don't check e-mails daily, I may not respond in a timely fashion. I'd prefer a phone call, however, in todays "high speed techno" environment, that's just too archaic. Thankfully, these e-mails are few and far between. I can't imagine how you deal with the dreaded e-mail from your editor or a fan. I guess like most in the entertainment arena, you accept it as a downside of the business (as every career choice has), continue to hone your craft, and keep moving forward. Then try to take it with a smile.

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