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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.


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3 comments posted.

Re: Past Due (9:01pm May 17, 2013):

Carol C. Time IS precious! The older I get, the better I
understand that.

Peggy R. Sorry to hear you had so many troubles. They say
steel is best forged by fire, and I guess you are proof of
that. The cover was the creation of my publisher, Karen
Fuller- quite a creative lady! And I'll give Caleb a kiss,
but he's no longer a baby...he just finished his first year
of college! How did that happen?

Rita W. Sorry I made you cry. :( But they say it's good for
the soul and cleanses the ducts...so maybe not a bad thing?
Saying "I love you" is very important!

Susan F. I am ever so lucky. I had two of the best grandmas
and they both taught me many things. They've both passed on,
but they stay with me in my heart.

Vicki H. Working hard is excellent advice. I always figured
you do the best work you can, no matter what the job.

Xoun J. Excellent advice. Takes some people years of therapy
to become that wise!

Wilma F. I'm really bad about doing what I want. I'm by
nature a worker, but since I have kids, I try to be mindful
to turn my back on the to-do list every now and then and
relax.

Joy I. Grandmas sometimes have the time and patience busy
moms don't have. Those summer memories are something special
to have.

Linda L. Sorry to hear you lost your grandmas so young. Many
of my grandmas' traits rubbed off on me too...which is nice,
it keeps me connected to them.

L. Lam. Working hard is important!

Carol W. You are so right! My "babies" went from diapers to
teens in a blink!

JoAnn W. I tell my own kids that! It's perfect advice. (And
smiling is important...I've even been known to fake a few
until a real one comes along!)

Jennifer B. Good advice. My dad always told me to go to
school and be able to pay my own bills, because he never
wanted me to ever have to rely on a guy.

May P. No parent is perfect, but if they made you feel
loved, that really is one of the most important
accomplishments p

Re: Guardian's Alliance (11:01am April 16, 2013):

Wow! You've created one heck of world. I can't imagine the
creativity and complication of keeping it all in together.
Amazing.

Re: A Method to Madness (10:56am April 16, 2013):

I love that time period! And Sam sounds like fun. I'll have to
check him (ahem, his story) out!

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