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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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A headstrong heiress and a noble gambler: wagers, intrigue, and irresistible romance.


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An immortal vampire, a relentless agent, and a past that refuses to stay buried.


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A PI protecting a determined daughter, a killer ready to strike again.


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Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.


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Two restless souls, one wild Christmas on the ranch�where sparks fly, and dreams ride free.


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Summer Vacation
May 28, 2012

14 comments posted.

Re: Compromising Willa (11:54am January 10, 2014):

I always love learning new things when I read. That's why I love Historical Romance so much as I am always learning about interesting tidbits of history.

Re: Legend Of The Highland Dragon (3:39pm December 8, 2013):

Wow, this sounds great! I love dragons.

Re: How To Entice An Enchantress (9:04pm September 19, 2013):

The library! Just like Belle received in Beauty and the Beast.

Re: The Rogue Steals A Bride (8:04pm July 13, 2013):

I started reading Regency romances so that's probably why I
love them so much! I've now expanded into the Victorian
period, Georgian, Medieval, etc, but still love Regencies the
best!

Re: One Night With A Rake (6:59pm June 21, 2013):

My cat likes to sit next to me in my armchair while I am reading romance
novels.

Re: The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (11:00am December 7, 2012):

I love interesting historical facts in my books. I always tell
people - I learned this in a romance novel!

Re: The Proposal (5:43pm May 6, 2012):

I love series that have a group of "wounded" people. Sounds
really good!

Re: Sweet Enemy (11:18pm March 7, 2012):

I like when each of the main characters starts to like the other, but aren't
sure yet if their feelings are reciprocated. However, we, the readers, DO
know that they like each other.

Re: The Rogue Pirate's Bride (10:24am February 25, 2012):

I read Romance novels specifically for the happy ending and the feeling of
first of love. Life doesn't always have happy endings (check the local news
each night) so Romance novels make me feel good about the world. I read
Historical Romances to learn something about how life was like in the past.
I almost always learn something I didn't know before in these books.

Re: The Lord Of Illusion (1:09pm February 4, 2012):

I would love to be able to fly. I could travel wherever I wanted and not be
cramped in a plane.

Re: Bride By Mistake (8:08pm January 12, 2012):

This book sounds wonderful! I also like marriage of
convenience stories. If I had to pick someone, I think I'd
pick the Duke of Wellington. I went to London last year and
saw his house and thought he was pretty handsome (the hook
nose didn't bother me at all). Also, sounds like his own
marriage wasn't the greatest. : )

Re: The Highlander's Heart (10:05pm November 16, 2011):

I love both types of tortured heros, although I will say I
identify more with the hero tortured by the heroine. Seems a
bit more like my life! :)

Re: Engaged in Sin (6:27pm November 6, 2011):

Wow, this sounds like a great book. Would love to read it!

Re: The Virtuoso (9:53am November 2, 2011):

I've been waiting for Val's story! Loved The Heir and The Soldier. Also,
thanks for explaining that Lady Sophie is one of the Duke's daughters. I
was wondering how she was related to the other characters.

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