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4 comments posted.
Re: A Lady's Secret Weapon (8:28am October 19, 2013):
Amy - thanks for stopping by Linda - intrigue, romance and humor are the best combination. Many of my readers have loved Ethan deBeau in the previous books because of his "interesting" perspective on things. :) Ada - Sabrina and Gaelen are awesome authors! Kai - thanks for sharing Callie - LOL you might be surprised in Sydney's case Kathleen - series are great in that they allow us to see so many different sides of the characters that we couldn't get from a standalone novel. Sharon - thanks Debra - thanks for sharing
Re: A Lady's Secret Weapon (9:37pm October 18, 2013):
Jeanne - So glad you like the unexpected in my stories. In every story, I try to get readers to say, "No, the author wouldn't go THERE!" :) Linda - my favorite color is purple! Unfortunately (or fortunately!), I didn't have any input on my covers. Sourcebooks has an amazing art department. Sue - thanks for stopping by! Julie - love me some Highlander! Cecilia - thank you! Annette - thanks for sharing! Cathy - Music to my ears :) May - you got it! Carol - humorous romances are wonderful Anita - thanks so much!! Chris - thanks for sharing! Janie - thanks for stopping by Sharlene - thanks Susan - thanks for bringing up Elizabeth Hoyt - she's an amazing author
Re: A Lady's Secret Weapon (3:53pm October 18, 2013):
Lucy - can you believe I've never read a Barbara Cartland book?! So bad! Wilma - hope you give one a try! Peggy - sounds like a great way to spend the fall/winter--especially the kitty part. :) Sandy - danger IS a bonus! Vicki - thanks for stopping by Colleen - agreed--it's all about the quality of writing and the engaging characters Patricia - you're welcome! Raeline - glad I'm not the only one LOL Cheryl - Thank you! Irene - As my friend Nancy Naigle says, "this ain't your momma's historical romance" :) Jean - glad you like the combination, too. Earlene - how do our TBR's get so large?! Jaclyn - music to my ears. ;) Doris - So glad - thanks much! Marcia - Kathleen Woodiwiss wasn't the only awesome author I left out! Way too many to name them all. :)
Re: Checkmate, My Lord (9:58pm February 21, 2013):
Wow, thanks for all the great comments on secondary characters. Many I'm familiar with - Gregori, deBourgh, Jake, Prim, and Kitty, to name a few. As for the others--I'm going to have to check them out! Good luck with the draw! Hugs, Tracey