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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.


Marilyn Nowlin

12 comments posted.

Re: Rugged Hearts (11:55pm July 24, 2013):

My good friend has been an important influence in my life, for she sticks by me no matter what happens. It is great to have a friend who is so dependable.

Re: Reckless (11:52pm July 24, 2013):

I have never read a story about stuntmen. I look forward to this one.

Re: Rosemary Opens Her Heart (6:48pm January 25, 2013):

Life in the Amish community is very interesting to read about. The fact that you stray in your books from the vision we have of the Amish is probably more apt than most folks think.

Re: Cupid?s Shaft (6:43pm January 25, 2013):

From mysteries to erotic fiction...that was a turn in the road; but evidently you have found your niche. Congratulations!

Re: Mistletoe, Merriment, and Murder (1:25pm December 2, 2012):

Our high school reunion group has a Christmas party each December where we are to bring a gift worth at least $10. The gifts are brought in large shopping bags where one can't have any idea what is inside. Then the gifts are placed on one table for men's gifts and one for women's gifts. Numbers are drawn for the order of the person getting to go to the table and choose a gift. Well, usually one gets a very nice, practical gift...but the gift I got last year hardly suits that description. I got a huge Christmas "hat" that is battery operated. When one pushes a button, small vari-colored lights gleam around the edge of the hat, the song "Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas" plays and the high, pointed top of the hat (with its attached bell) sways back and forth. It is not a hat I would wear to church and it would take a practical joker to wear it to a party. This year I gave that contraption to a mother to entertain her nine-month-old daughter. LOL

Re: Under the Mistletoe (1:09pm December 2, 2012):

I laughed like crazy over your killing a fake plant. I have had so many plants to die this year because of our drought even though I tried to water then every single day. The terrible heat still managed to kill some of them. Losing plants and replacing them gets expensive after awhile. But thanks for the huge laugh I got after reading you watering a fake plant!

Re: Wish Upon A Christmas Star (1:04pm December 2, 2012):

I would someday love to see a really heavy snowfall. If it came on Christmas Day that would be a double treat. Living in South Texas, that won't happen, but I attended college in West Texas, so did at least get to see actual snow. LOL

Re: One Breath Away (11:25pm July 10, 2012):

I enjoy reading suspense stories, but do like happy endings.

Re: More Than A Stranger (1:50am June 4, 2012):

I have never been to Scotland, but I am intrigued by what I have read about the country; and I, too, first think of bagpipes and kilts. Romance books don't have to been too down-to-earth. I would fantacize about the country.

Re: Diamonds Are Truly Forever (1:19am June 4, 2012):

Lying can cause a heap of trouble. I feel telling the truth is much safer

Re: Wildest Dreams (9:36pm March 30, 2012):

I love stories with a Western setting. There is no more romantic area than the American West.

Re: A Light On The Veranda (9:34pm March 30, 2012):

I fully agree that the background and other details are very much inportant to the story. Sex scenes with no "filler" are boring.

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