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As Lady Phoebe and her betrothed say their vows of holy matrimony, a killer has vowed unholy vengeance on the town�s chief inspector . . .


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A soldier-turned-duke and a widow: a forbidden love story awaits!


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Pregnant sheriff. Abducted baby. Can they solve this deadly mystery in time?


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A cowgirl with grit. A cowboy with control. Will they tame each other�s hearts?


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A sculptress. A war. Will ambition or love define her future?


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"WILDLY ENTERTAINING"
Coffee & crime were never so much fun!


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Can a painful past and a deadly secret heal a fractured relationship?


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Saving the ranch and his heart�one business plan at a time.


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A twist on Shakespeare�s classic�romance, comedy, and a little meddling!


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Disappearing girls, a blood moon, and a thriller that will keep you guessing.


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A Stray Pup, A Second Chance, and a Killer on the Loose�Wagtail�s About to Get Wild!


Callie Hutton


http://www.calliehutton.com

USA Today bestselling author, Callie Hutton, is the author of more than fifty historical romance books and historical cozy mysteries. She writes humorous and spicy Regency and Victorian with “historic elements and sensory details” (The Romance Reviews). With close to a million novels sold and translated into several languages, she continues to entrance readers with her heartfelt stories.

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20 comments posted.

Re: The Earl's Return (9:24am August 24, 2016):

Hi Peggy, My family is riddled with summer birthdays. I'm sure you had fun.

Re: The Earl's Return (9:23am August 24, 2016):

Hi Tanja, Mty sister saw that, and loved it.

Re: The Earl's Return (10:47pm August 23, 2016):

Hi Janie. Grandkids time is the absolute best. Thanks for stopping by.

Re: The Earl's Return (1:43pm August 23, 2016):

Thanks for saying hello, Bonnie. Summertime is great for getting in a bunch of reading. But then, so is fall, winter, spring . . . .

Re: The Earl's Return (1:42pm August 23, 2016):

Hi Bonnie, thanks for coming by. I love the beach, and always get to dip in the water when I visit family in New Jersey.

Re: The Earl's Return (10:50am August 23, 2016):

Oh, I truly get the grandchildren thing.I have two adorable twin grandsons. Just had their 2nd birthday party last Sunday.

Re: The Baron's Betrayal (11:10am March 29, 2015):

Thanks for stopping by ladies. I agree, it's hard to find time to do everything we want to do. I hope you enjoy The Baron's Betrayal.

Re: The Lady's Disgrace (9:47am September 12, 2014):

Thanks for stopping by, Peggy, Laura and Bonnie.

Re: The Lady's Disgrace (9:17pm September 11, 2014):

Love reading all your comments. I love that so many of your share your love of history with me.

Re: The Lady's Disgrace (9:47am September 11, 2014):

Wow, Tina, what an amazing story! Thank you so much for sharing with us. And thank you Susan, Jen, Cheri, Elaine, Janet, Tina and Sharon for stopping by.

Re: The Lady's Disgrace (9:04pm September 10, 2014):

Thanks, Cathy and Lori. I appreciate you stopping by.

Re: The Lady's Disgrace (5:47pm September 10, 2014):

Good point, Julia. In one of my college history classes, my professor took the class on a field trip that we would have had to pay big bucks to go on with a private tour company. It was wonderful, and brought history to life for all of us.

Re: The Lady's Disgrace (4:15pm September 10, 2014):

Thanks for coming by, ladies. It's funny, Jackie Wisherd, because I write both Great Britain history (regency) and Old West. I appreciate your visit and comments.

Re: The Duke's Quandary (5:53pm March 15, 2014):

Hi Denise, dad's are often our very first heroes; L. Lam, I'm sure she's been a great example for you your whole life; Janie, helping others certainly makes for a hero; Ginger, please offer thanks to your son for his service to our country. I appreciate y'all stopping by.

Re: The Duke's Quandary (1:58pm March 15, 2014):

That is a sweet story, Pam. Nothing like a life-long love. M.M., I know what you meant, that's what precipitated my article. True heroes don't always look like heroes. Peggy, Fresh Fiction actually has the wrong book offered for the drawing. The prize offered is either a print or ebook copy of THE ELUSIVE WIFE, which is the first book in the series. Colleen, yes, everyday heroes are generally in our own backyards. Thanks so much for all of you stopping by and taking the time to comment.

Re: The Duke's Quandary (10:06am March 15, 2014):

So sorry for your loss, too Bonnie. I'm sure you miss your sister very much. Thanks for the visit.

Re: The Duke's Quandary (9:12am March 15, 2014):

Hi Cathy, So sorry for your loss. I can hear the pain in your words. Thank you for coming by today and sharing your story.

Re: Lies that Bind (1:02pm November 21, 2013):

I guess, the usual things. I never really think about it. Pay off the house, take a trip, money to family.

Re: The Surprising Enchantress (10:54am September 16, 2013):

Great post, Kathy. Glad you had a good time. I think all romance writers like Cinderella and other Disney flicks. After all, they all have a HEA.

Re: Lady Seductress's Ball (9:37am December 19, 2011):

The cookies sound yummy, as does your book. Can't wait to read it. Good luck with the sales.

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