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Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


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Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


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It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


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They have a perfect partnership�
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Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
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24 comments posted.

Re: Deck the Halls With Love (2:50am February 1, 2013):

Love reading stories of memorable secondary characters. Would love to read HEA for Elijah Harrison (disapproves of dishonesty, taking advantage of women and those less fortunate, not really into vices) from Grace Burrowes' Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight.

Re: The Autumn Bride (12:22pm February 1, 2013):

I don't belong to a book club...I'm happy when I can carve out time to read. I can see the enjoyment of reading and sharing/discussing the likes and don't likes of books with others who have read them---sort of a bonding and validation and sometimes seeing things from a different perspective or when something is pointed out that you may have missed. That being said, I'm not referring to really analyzing books but just sharing the enjoyment of the book.

Re: Deck the Halls With Love (1:19am January 31, 2013):

This sounds like a wonderful, loving read! I do enjoy series books where the secondary characters reach their happily-ever-after! I'm currently reading Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight and there's a lord/artist Elijah Harrington who disapproves of dishonesty, taking advantage especially of women, and isn't overly given to vices it seems--- he would deserve his own book and HEA.

Re: The Wicked Wedding Of Miss Ellie Vyne (11:28pm January 17, 2013):

Thank you for sharing how your inspiration comes/plays with you! This sounds like a wonderful read!

Re: Prince Of Power (8:42pm January 3, 2013):

Definitely cover art catches my eye...I tend to like seeing the main character or some characteristics of the main character to give me an idea of what kind of character/story is involved. Example is Prince of Power has the dark, brooding male shirtless and with a tattoo that screams to me primal,warrior, fighter, alpha. Music playlist interpretation is harder but this one feels like there's intensity, drama, a bigger than you and me battle.
Thanks for sharing...this looks like a terrific read!

Re: For The Love Of A Goblin Warrior (8:29pm January 3, 2013):

Loved this excerpt...love the tension/attraction build! This is tricky...I'm not sure that they kiss now--maybe the next time they meet!
This sounds like a great must read series...I'll check it out! Thanks for sharing!

Re: Fallen Angel (2:49am December 31, 2012):

I'm grateful to be so blessed with family and friends, that I am able to work and to help others.

Re: The Ravenous Dead (2:47am December 31, 2012):

I'm thank for family and friends and those who help others and that I can do a small part.

Re: What a Texas Girl Needs (10:53pm December 27, 2012):

Well we leave our Christmas tree up all year long...after all, everyday should be like Christmas...but we do take the ornaments down and put them up when the holiday season starts. The finale to the tree decorating is a small gold bird my mom made by hand 45 years ago that goes at the very top.

Re: Secret Santa Baby (10:48pm December 27, 2012):

This sounds lovely! There are so many kinds and degrees of kissing that can convey comfort, love, compassion, passion, regret and just about every emotion possible in a moment or memory....definitely kissing is an essential!

Re: The Billionaire's Christmas Baby (10:46pm December 27, 2012):

I was most grateful that this Christmas all my family was able to get together and everyone was so happy!

Re: Christmas On Mimosa Lane (9:19pm December 26, 2012):

Spending time with family this Christmas felt happier and more profound. It's the time spent with those you love that's ultimately important-- the moment is and will never be the same as any other moment and I can reflect on that quietly and feel truly lucky that I got to experience it. Hope everyone has moments to experience and cherish close to their heart!

Re: Deliver Me From Temptation (8:53pm December 23, 2012):

Love strong heroines and the men that challenge and match them! I'm reading book #1 right now (wonderful!) and would love to win book #2 to start right after! Thanks for sharing the great excerpt and for the giveaway chance! Safe and happy holidays!

Re: Captive Of The Border Lord (8:49pm December 23, 2012):

We (the kids) love Christmas so much and the happy spirit and feelings that the holiday invokes that we now keep our Christmas tree up all year long (although we do take the ornaments down and reserved that for the actual holiday).

Re: Perfect Misfits (7:53pm December 23, 2012):

I do love Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, too, and it would not be Christmas without watching it especially with family and friends! You're a new author to me and your books sound wonderful...I'll go take a look! Thanks for sharing and safe and happy holidays!

Re: Jane's Gift (12:15pm December 9, 2012):

This sounds like a wonderful emotion-filled story...I'll check it out and hope santa gifts me with a copy! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway chance!

Re: The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (2:04am December 7, 2012):

Loved the tidbits of information! How do you not get sidetracked when you're doing research for a story?

Re: Untamed (1:05am November 24, 2012):

Usually did Black Friday shopping but this year decided on brunch with close friends.

Re: Wolfishly Yours (11:11pm November 23, 2012):

My list this year is for more books or gift certificates to buy more books! I would love to read Wolfishly Yours!
Happy and safe holiday weekend!

Re: Rogue Rider (1:26am November 20, 2012):

I love to see redeemed characters...it just points out the optimistic---that there is hope for everyone. With Reseph the only way to redeem himself would be to sacrifice himself for the better/good of the world.

Re: Unmasked (1:20am November 20, 2012):

I'm embarrassed about my lackluster bust. Today's enhanced bras really are a wonder and I find that a with a little "boost"...the grass does seem to be greener.

Re: A Place Beyond Courage (12:11pm September 10, 2012):

Thank you so much for the interesting tidbit about John Marshall and the meaning of 'marshal'! Love to learn new things as I read! This book sounds wonderful!

Re: Temptation In A Kilt (12:07pm September 10, 2012):

Bad boys can come in a range of "naughtiness"...it's that they don't (or don't always) fit/follow the whole being proper and meeting expectations as they are being true to who they are. Sort of a declaration of their alpha/manliness.

Re: When You Give A Duke A Diamond (12:01pm September 10, 2012):

I like a variety of heroines...after all this is what makes stories interesting. However, I'm not much for a heroine who whines or dwells too much on the "woe-is-me" or is too opinionated (It would not seem realistic in regency/victorian time eras). Example, a heroine who may not have the most confidence in herself or the world but still has that tiny hope I would empathize with and be curious how she grows. A heroine needs to have the foundaton to grow, not be completely dependent on someone else in order to become the wonderful person she can be.

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