The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.
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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .
Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.
One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.
A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.
This life coach will give you a lift!
A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions
Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.
Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.
A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.
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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.
Holly Sanders
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8 comments posted.
Re: The Needle In The Blood (10:26pm March 16, 2012):
Sounds like an interesting take on the concept of hidden messages in art. I look forward to reading it!
Re: Secret Confessions of Lady H ? Book 1 (12:24pm March 14, 2012):
I love serialized books! If the first book is great then it's almost a bonus to have more to read.
Re: Sweet Enemy (4:49pm March 6, 2012):
The first kiss of course and everything that leads up to that.
Re: Dire Needs (12:13pm March 5, 2012):
I like stand-alones. I look for a book that is so good I want to re-read it.
Re: Clobbered By Camembert (10:45am February 25, 2012):
Mmmm....cheese. I feel like Homer Simpson when cheese is mentioned. I can't imagine a better setting for stories (and better excuse to indulge).
Re: The Rogue Pirate's Bride (11:13am February 24, 2012):
It's simply a way to escape. Dealing with real men all day long leaves something to be desired. ;)
Re: The Widow's Revenge (3:18pm February 18, 2012):
I would love to read it. Thank you for the offer to win it.
Re: A Scandalous Countess (8:35pm February 14, 2012):
I'm probably a Georgian girl at heart (although a good story in any time period is appealing). The Georgian period was such a huge time of transition. People were challenging the status quo and reflecting on their own habits philosophy. I'm currently finishing up the Pink Carnation series, so I'm a bit obsessed with spies and aristocracy.