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Escape Into Adventure, Romance, Suspense, and Magic This July

Find Your Perfect July Escape

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Sink your teeth into the first novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse seriesโ€”the books that gave life to the Dead and inspired the HBOยฎ original series True Blood.


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#1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown delivers a new signature sexy suspense about a detective seeking justice for his murdered wife with the help of a psychotherapistโ€ฆwhile fighting an undeniable attraction to her.


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Open the book. Enter the nightmare. Escape is no longer guaranteed.


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Under Wyoming skies, love doesn't care about titles.


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Family secrets, lost love, and a mystery hidden beneath the sea.


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The bear is unleashed. The danger is real. The attraction is impossible to resist.

Blythe Gifford

16 comments posted.

Re: A Taste Of Ice (2:31pm January 1, 2013):

I'm a fan of unusual settings, as you know, but I particularly enjoy it when the setting is integral to the story. I enjoy feeling as if that story could ONLY happen in that place. Sounds as if you have done exactly that!

Re: Captive Of The Border Lord (5:41pm December 20, 2012):

I love hearing all your stories! Makes me feel as if I'm in the middle of a wonderful holiday celebration! Thanks for sharing the joy.

Re: Return Of The Border Warrior (8:21pm October 17, 2012):

Love reading your comments and stories. Thanks for sharing! I'm making notes!

Re: Return Of The Border Warrior (12:48pm October 17, 2012):

So many great discoveries here! My iPhone will be overflowing. Can't wait to track down all the actors and other secret treasures you are sharing.

Re: His Border Bride (9:08am May 4, 2010):

I've enjoyed every comment. Makes me feel that I can create all kinds of new heroes to love in the future! Thanks so much for stopping by.

Re: His Border Bride (8:30pm May 3, 2010):

What a great mix! I can see there's a hero for everyone. Or, in the case of romance reader, more than one! And a few of the classics that stand the test of time. (And yes, Jean, the cover IS yummy, isn't it?!)

Re: His Border Bride (2:35pm May 3, 2010):

Thanks to each of you for stopping by. I LOVE that you like the hero you're currently reading. It's the same for the author. The hero I'm currently WRITING is always my favorite.

Re: In the Master's Bed (4:21pm August 25, 2009):

Brenda, I always looked forward to school, too. And Starr, Yentl was certainly an inspiration for this story. But with a happier ending!

Re: In the Master's Bed (12:17pm August 25, 2009):

Robin, sending a kid off to college is one of the big life transitions. Good luck!

Re: In the Master's Bed (8:45am August 25, 2009):

Thanks for the congrats, Patricia! Pamela and Alyson, I hear lots about the morning chaos once school has started. LaPaula, there's the important thing: time to read!

Re: In the Master's Bed (11:14pm August 24, 2009):

Seung-Ju-Goodness, that would have been traumatic. I changed schools in fourth grade and when I was a kid, I thought THAT was hard! Nothing compared to your experience.

Re: In the Master's Bed (8:58pm August 24, 2009):

Jane - sounds as if you had the whole mixture. Debra, time goes faster every year, doesn't it? It's good that you cherish the time you have. Rosemary, I'm not sure I'm "as smart as a fifth grader" these days. Things have changed. Mary, getting everyone out the door on time is a daily challenge, I'm sure.

Re: In the Master's Bed (4:57pm August 24, 2009):

Vikki, I worked for a college once, too. Great job! Jenny, fall is my favorite season, despite it all. Ann, selling shoes has to be one of the hardest jobs ever! Margaret, sounds like it's a win-win for you and her.

Re: In the Master's Bed (4:54pm August 24, 2009):

Sigrun, I'm a lifelong student, too. One reason that researching historicals is fun. Maithe, a parent's job is to get them ready to leave home, isn't it? Theresa - buy some new school supplies for yourself! I love colored markers.

Re: In the Master's Bed (1:23pm August 24, 2009):

Freda: We love romance, too! Back to school could mean new boyfriends, as well as the friends Sherry writes of. Really all over the map, though. Busy for Cindy. Relaxing for DeAnn, and big changes for G S. Kelli Jo's excitement was something I always felt. Butterflies!

Re: In the Master's Bed (10:25am August 24, 2009):

A real mix of emotions here! Joanne with some tears, Fanny with some envy. (I forgot that one!) Amy, lonesome but glad for the routine. And Stacey - I hear you. There were a few days I faked a stomach ache so I wouldn't have to go to school.

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