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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.


Jung Ja Ahn

25 comments posted.

Re: Elliott Redeemed (12:07pm September 4, 2017):

As a Beatles fan - A Hard Day's Night: A Private Archive

Re: Crush On You (5:45am July 7, 2010):

I have no personal experience of friends to lovers, but I enjoy reading about it.

Re: A Thread So Thin (3:43pm May 8, 2010):

I've been seeing so much YA fiction that I'm seriously tempted.

Re: The Teaberry Strangler (4:48pm April 25, 2010):

I don't gamble on books by new authors
with my money. I'll try the author out by
borrowing a book from a friend or from
the library first.

Re: Building Iphone Apps With Html, CSS, And Javascript (10:27pm April 17, 2010):

I try to give a book a chance, but
sometimes you have to give up when you
find yourself reading without taking
anything in. At that point it just a waste
of time and fruitless.

Re: Big Bad Wolf (11:01pm April 10, 2010):

If possible I like series books to be
connect but also readable as stand alone
books to avoid confusion when jumping
into the middle of a series.

Re: On Shadow Beach (10:43pm April 6, 2010):

I've been so conditioned not to expect
the cover to tell me anything about the
book that I just appreciate covers on their
own merits like art.

Re: The Highest Stakes (11:11pm April 1, 2010):

Truth they say is stranger than fiction. So
I love to have it added to the mix.

Re: A Certain Wolfish Charm (11:09pm April 1, 2010):

Love, respect and trust are the
ingredients for my HEA!

Re: Aries Rising (11:25pm March 26, 2010):

Congrats on realizing your dream! And
for being generous enough to share your
experience and advice to others with the
same dream.

Re: Big Girl (11:12pm March 21, 2010):

I don't remember the first, but I do
remember joining a book club and
picking out books that had the most
warnings on them.

Re: Something About You (12:51pm March 19, 2010):

No matter what the show is about,
drama or comedy I always find I'm
more interested if there's some
romance in it or at least the hint of a
possible romance. Thinking along the
lines of your Jason Bourne comment, I
think 24 also needs more romance
written into it.

Re: The Highlander's Sword (11:06pm March 17, 2010):

I like historicals because there's are
two worlds for the heroine to find her
way through. One being society and
the other her own family circle. While
she might not be seen as an equal
outside of her home, with the right
man she may achieve it at home
through mutual respect and love.

Re: The You I Never Knew (10:18pm March 14, 2010):

I like an emotional read, so if it makes
me cry then I've really connected with the
characters. I like light humor in a book,
but I prefer to get my laughs out
watching TV.

Re: The Scarlet Lion (1:08am March 11, 2010):

I have to agree with the earlier post.
Music does not play a part to my reading
experience.

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (1:49am March 8, 2010):

The relationship between grandchild and
grandparent is uniquely special. My
grandma raised me after the early death
of my parents.

Re: Take Me If You Dare (12:29pm March 8, 2010):

Congrats to all the Oscar winners!
I'm amazed that today's director winner is
the first woman to win it. We woman still
have so many barriers to break.

Re: Lake Magic (12:04pm March 2, 2010):

I wish I could tell you my first romance
book, but my memory doesn't go back so
far.

Re: The Mane Squeeze (11:17pm February 27, 2010):

Reading is for pure entertainment.

Re: Cowboy Trouble (11:08pm February 26, 2010):

Congrats on making a successful career
change!

Re: The Betrayal Of The Blood Lily (11:26pm February 20, 2010):

Our weather leans more towards rain
than snow, but it has the same effect. A
reason to stay indoors and read a book.

Re: Accidentally Demonic (10:37pm February 16, 2010):

I like series with strong female leads so
this series sounds wonderful!

Re: Ordinary World (11:20pm February 15, 2010):

The only twins I've known were fraternal
brothers. One had both the looks and the
brains while the other had less of both.
They weren't very close.

Re: Promise Me Tonight (9:46pm February 12, 2010):

We should celebrate romance everyday
not just once a year! Thank you for being
one of the many authors that make it
possible.

Re: Killer Cuts (5:37am May 27, 2009):

I have plans to tackle my TBR pile and to add to my pile too! Thanks for the book suggestions.

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