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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Cheryl Ricin

16 comments posted.

Re: Murder for the Halibut (3:36pm January 27, 2013):

# 11..You share a name with my youngest and you do look cute

Re: Undercover Wolf (2:32pm January 22, 2013):

I have all your pet sitter and pet rescue books which tells you what I like. The new one is on my list for books to buy in Feb.

Re: A Demon Does It Better (3:12pm January 3, 2012):

It might be fun to be a cat for a little while, but someone would have to cook for me..have you smelled cat food :-)

Re: Pleating for Mercy (12:41pm August 5, 2011):

Reading and buying books is definitely my luxury hobby. My collection is about 3000 books

Re: Too Hot To Touch (3:58pm August 3, 2011):

My first serious crush was ELVIS when I was 10 :-)

Re: Night Veil (12:54pm June 27, 2011):

I always prefered Superman comics over Batman. The story of his father sending him off as a baby to save his life, growing up and having to hide his powers just appealed to me. Then there was Christopher Reeve..enough said :-)

Re: Wickedly Charming (6:28pm May 16, 2011):

Love all your books and hope to add this to my collection

Re: Love Drunk Cowboy (12:10pm May 4, 2011):

It wouldn't take much..a good looking cowboy (my husband might object). I love all your books and will add this one to my collection.

Re: My Favorite Countess (2:04pm April 28, 2011):

Ben Casey over Dr Kildaire and George Clooney in ER. Love the idea of a crusading doctor who worries about women and children

Re: Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend (6:05pm April 12, 2011):

I love the idea of a witch community which tends to place the power with women unlike vampire books which are mostly about men..Have all the Hex books and can't wait to read this one

Re: Angel's Rest (10:53am March 12, 2011):

I loved your books as Geralyn Dawson and now am a huge fan of Emily March. I am thrilled the books are coming out so close together.

Re: I Dream of Genies (3:01pm January 5, 2011):

I loved I Dream of Jeannie when I was a kid and love the idea of "borrowing" the theme. I am looking forward to this book and the 2 that will follow.

Re: Real Vampires Have More To Love (12:09pm January 4, 2011):

I love Glory and Jeremy (have all the books.

Re: The Viking's Captive (12:26pm December 20, 2010):

I reread yours (of course), J.D. Robb (and Nora Roberts), Garwood's historicals. The 2 that I reread every year are A Rose For Maggie by Kathleen Korbel and Sunsine and Shadow by the Curtises

Re: One Fine Cowboy (1:09am September 7, 2010):

I love the words, so telling is great and then a little action

Re: Loving a Lost Lord (6:44pm June 27, 2009):

I also read a lot and am not really bothered by plot similarities. Didn't someone say there are only so many stories..it just matters how you tell them. I find it is the author's voice that I enjoy. I do look forward to my favorites, with Loving A Lost Lord on the list.
Cheryl Ricin

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