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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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It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


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They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


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Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


David Christian

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12 comments posted.

Re: Alpha Instinct (7:41am February 2, 2012):

Alpha Instinct sounds like it will be a very good book to read. I love to read paranormal romance. I enjoy reading fantasy books. Thanks for posting this blog contest and the opportunity to win.

Re: Falling For The Fireman (7:49am January 24, 2012):

This book sounds like a very interesting book. Sounds like Chad, Jeannie, and her son need each other. Fires can be so devastating and destroys all in its path. Fireman are true heros because they risk their lives everyday. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Re: Hidden Summit (7:02pm January 9, 2012):

His name is Greg. I would like to be entered in this contest. My email address is [email protected] I will send you my mailing address if I win. Thank you for the contest.

Re: Demon Crossings (8:51pm January 5, 2012):

Moving to a new state can be unique and sometimes difficult. Who can one trust and why should one trust them, yet some places one can find new friends quickly and others will treat you as a strangerrrr, if you know what I mean. Every choice brings a new adventure and who is ever prepared.

Re: Hot Rain (9:39pm January 4, 2012):

I didn't meet my wife at an on-line dating site. I just wouldn't want to do anything like that if I was single. I think it would be too dangerous.

Re: A Promise Of Safekeeping (4:42pm January 1, 2012):

I keep the truth, but even the truth today is found to have a slight twist to it later in life because we continue to learn and discover new items or literature or medically it was assumed but proven to be wrong now. How many times does the truth change over one life time?? Yet I collect useful things that I fell one of the family might need in the future. But the most important item I keep is my heart and the love stored and given to my heart or shared with someone else. Without Love, there is nothing else worth having in my opinion.

Re: The More the Terrier (4:33pm December 31, 2011):

Sounds like the saying, "No good deed goes unpunished" is quite true about your story. Just glad that it doesn't happen every time, but in real circumstances this happens more than what one might think. Sounds like a fight to survive that will bring out the best or worse in us. Interesting book I would say.

Re: The Angel Of Blythe Hall (6:38pm December 30, 2011):

A neighbor who had in times past showed comtempt for me and caused problems over the years, volunteered to give honest testomony in a legal matter. He went on to give an honest testomony even against those who did not like it. We came together skeptically, but became friends. Time changes things! No greater gift than to make a friend that once was not.

Re: The Last Slayer (12:53pm December 26, 2011):

There are many ways to bring a character to life, but as you know, research does your character justice. Thanks for sharing!

Re: Wedded In Scandal (6:57pm December 22, 2011):

I play video games and playing computer solitaire. I also enjoy entering the Fresh Fiction contests and doing blog contests. Hope to win.

Re: How To Worship A Goddess (9:00pm December 15, 2011):

It will truly be a joy to read your book "How to Worship a Goddess" according to my wife and daughter. I guess it will be a family experience. My daughter is married.

Re: How To Worship A Goddess (8:17pm December 13, 2011):

I use to love winter, but after I injured my back several years ago, I would perfer the the tropical breeze off the Virgin Islands or a nice warm breeze coming off the NC beaches. Hockey, football, basketball, baseball, and most competive sports require skilled hands, as do the hands of a farmer. How to worship a goddess would require knowing the heart and desires of the goddess! Remember let your fingers do the walking, let the goddess do the talking, and your heaven will explode shedding light on your goddess's beauty. From a man's perspective. I'm sure my wife would enjoy the book because I already treat her like a goddess.

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