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Re: Three Timeless Loves (4:21pm November 29, 2013):
I would go back to the iceage . . . kidding! I would go back to either the old west or the Regency times in England. But if I had a choice for time only, I would go back 10 years ago, so that I would have another 10 years with my brother. (Assuming I have my memories that I already have now)
Re: Lies that Bind (10:55am November 22, 2013):
I would build temples in my home country (Laos) and use most of it to invest in land, gold and others ventures that'll make more money. Some tiny part of it, I'd build a house for my parents so they can have the house of their dreams. Something comfortable with lots of graden space and a yard to walk around on.
Re: Against The Ropes (7:24pm September 6, 2013):
I would love to read about MMA! :)
Re: The Highlander's Desire (11:03pm September 1, 2013):
"Lover Awakened" by J.R.WARD, which is basically, "Beauty and the Beast". I love this type of pair up, with the hero having some sort of secret (like turning into a beast" and the heroine is the only damsel that can tame him.
Re: The Arrangement (5:48pm August 24, 2013):
I love your books! Congrats on the new release!
Re: Once Upon A Tartan (10:53am August 15, 2013):
I never knew so many authors were lawyers! Especially J.R.WARD. And the fact that you represent children in abuse and neglect is even more so amazing! - I have thoughts about writing romance. I write poems and such, so writing romance wouldn't be too difficult. The hard part about writing an actual story, is that, the actual story. I am really bad at making up stories into words/writing but I have a huge imagination and I seriously think some of my dreams would make interesting stories. Thank you for stopping by FF!
Re: The Outcast Prince (5:16pm July 25, 2013):
I love paranormal romances!
Re: Rugged Hearts (8:00pm July 24, 2013):
My current bf has been a huge influence on me in many ways than one. It didn't happen all at once or in specific areas of my life, but his charisma slowly changed me. From the way I use to think, to the way I express myself. I've become stronger than I already was just being with him.
Re: Raspberries and Vinegar (11:09am July 21, 2013):
I like local food, & veggies! And a story outside of the cities is always a good change. Sounds interesting.
Re: Rancher to the Rescue (2:46pm July 18, 2013):
He's a lot more sensitive than I thought he was. He came off as a tough, very manly, but he's actually a little soft on the inside. Well, when it comes to me at least. So thats a good thing.
Re: Masquerade (12:35pm July 13, 2013):
Can't think of any favorites but I like how some bad girls make a turn around and becomes a better person. Especially the ones that has a story to what led them to be how they are. Then it all makes sense and they aren't truly bad.
Re: Merger to Marriage (12:32pm July 13, 2013):
Never seen I Love Lucy. Feel like I am missing out. I do agree that a little playful conflict is added sparks to a healthy relationship. That way, you're always aware of the others opinion.
Re: Jungle Fire (4:06pm July 10, 2013):
I love exotic settings!
Re: The Medic's Homecoming (8:48pm July 8, 2013):
I actually just seen Warm Bodies 2wks ago. Its a really awesome zombie movie! Not your typical apocalyptic zombie flick. I've seen many zombie movies, by the way, so I can vouch that Warm Bodies was actually different.
I am a fan of zombies BUT my paranormal character of choice would be a shapeshifter. Doesn't matter what they shift into.
Re: Winning a Bride (10:56pm July 6, 2013):
I love long stories! I am sure people will like that, "Winning A Bride" is longer than a typical novella but shorter than an actual novel.
Re: Paradise Valley (5:12pm July 4, 2013):
Hello! Happy 4rth of July! That cover for Paradise Valley is GORGEOUS!
Re: It Happened One Midnight (12:04pm July 4, 2013):
I've read, "What I Did For A Duke" and I thought it was an awesome read. Got me interested in the series as a whole. The excerpt is intriguing! - Doesn't it always happen again though? Hahah Thank you for stopping by FF w/a cool giveaway!
Re: All Out of Love (7:31pm June 26, 2013):
Awesome quiz for a giveaway! I got mostly b's. Its Kristan Higgins for me! I still want to say I like a variety though.
Re: Luck of the Dragon (7:18pm June 26, 2013):
Welcome to FF!! Would love to read your book. Dragons are my favorite mythical creatures.
Re: Exposed (7:16pm June 26, 2013):
I love reading romance suspense! favorite other in that area is Lisa Jackson! Would love to read Scorched from you!
Re: One Night (12:20pm June 23, 2013):
Nope! Don't see it happening hahah but reading the other comments, it seems to change many lives in an interesting way.
Re: The Lady Mercy Danforthe Flirts With Scandal (10:57pm June 21, 2013):
Sounds interesting would love to get a chance to read it!
Re: One Night With A Rake (6:05pm June 20, 2013):
Don't have any pets and never did. I don't want to be emotionally distraught if they die. :'(
Re: Rescuing Dawn (11:17am June 18, 2013):
Very few. Friends have come and gone.
Re: One Day in Apple Grove (9:10pm June 13, 2013):
I have not because there's never one held in my state/city. I wish to attend something like RT, or something similar.
Re: The Fireman's Homecoming (4:03pm June 12, 2013):
Anything thats DIY. I like making cards, makeup palettes, posters, paintings, drawings etc. Crafts gives me comfort when I need to get me mind away from stress.
Re: Summer at Mustang Ridge (11:30am June 11, 2013):
Favorite family tradition is having a good time while enjoying some of Mom's homemade pho.
Re: Tainted Angel (10:56am June 6, 2013):
Would love to read! I enjoy reading spy stories.
Re: Five Days in Skye (10:20pm June 2, 2013):
Would love to win, thank you! Very nice book cover by the way!
Re: Paige Torn (5:49pm May 27, 2013):
lots of flowers surrounding a gazebo!
Re: Reign (5:48pm May 27, 2013):
I face them head on. No matter what the outcome is, I won't regret it because I know I did my best.
Re: The Secret Life of Lady Julia (11:50am May 26, 2013):
I've always wanted to be an actress. When I was younger I would pretend to act out scenes of a story I create in my head. I would play all the characters myself and even dressing up for the parts.
Re: Flora's Wish (10:26pm May 21, 2013):
Would love to read it! :)
Re: A Healing Heart (10:22pm May 21, 2013):
Sounds like a great book! Having a healthy heart is very important!
Re: When The Morning Glory Blooms (10:19pm May 21, 2013):
I've lost many friendships and its not because of a big fallout, its more because we all grow up differently and sometimes grow apart. When things like that happen, you just have to accept that maybe its time to move forward. Some people come into your life to give you things you need to learn about but eventually time runs out and you have to meet new people.
Re: Last Chance For Justice (11:01pm May 19, 2013):
Lately its been kind of both. I switch from relax storylines to suspense thrilling stories. It all depends on my mood. Today I am reading a slow pace easy going story, but after this book I might go for some fast paced page turning novel.
Re: Past Due (4:57pm May 17, 2013):
I've learned so many things it would be an endless list. But one thing that stands out to me is learning that holding on to the past will affect the future. The best thing to do is letting go of things that you can't fix. Things that are long gone. Time does not wait for anything and if you can't move forward, you'll be stuck in a whirlpool of denial.
Re: Undone (12:04pm May 16, 2013):
Qualities of a hero are, honesty, loyalty, charisma, and of course he's got to be protective!
Re: Voodoo For Two (6:08pm May 14, 2013):
Would love to win! Sounds like an interested series.
Re: Die for Me (11:56am May 13, 2013):
Sounds interesting because I've always wondered what turns someone into a serial killer.
Re: A Highland Werewolf Wedding (11:32am May 10, 2013):
Sounds very awesome! I am ready!
Re: Ours To Love (4:38pm May 8, 2013):
"Ours To Love" sounds interesting because I've never read a book with two guys and a girl being involved before. Thank you for giving me a chance to read it though!
Re: Stealing Harper (2:40pm May 7, 2013):
Would love to get a chance to win your book. And Congratulations on the e-book release of, "Stealing Harper" =)
Re: What A Mother Knows (6:00pm May 6, 2013):
"What A Mother Knows" sounds like an interesting novel. I love how you contemplated the acceptance of the book. I would feel slightly embarrassed if my daughter(s) (if I had any) read it too. Not something you want to sit down and talk about it, but you definitely want to know if your writing (specially the sex part) was believable. Congratulations on the new book.
Re: Heart Of Iron (3:34pm May 2, 2013):
A man thats kind, caring, and loyal. He doesn't have to be the most handsomest man ever or have tons and tons of money. I just like a man thats simple and loving. A hero, to me is someone that can protect those he loves. Someone who doesn't take advantage of others.
Re: A Wedding In Springtime (3:23pm May 2, 2013):
I love regency romance but if I were to choose, I'd go for the rugged Highlander!
Re: Father By Choice (9:54am April 30, 2013):
No like or dislike. I just think its a little more realistic if there were children. Whether they belong to the hero/heroine or just part of the story. Children are a joy, and if written right, readers like me can be captured in the innocence of the children. They bring a light to a story.
Re: The Seven-Day Target (10:40am April 29, 2013):
I started romantic suspense when I picked up one of Lisa Jackson's books. After that it was pretty much one of my go-to genres for a thrilling romantic adventure. "The Seven-Day Target" sounds like an interesting read. I like how the hero and heroine had a history, then separated, only to be thrown together once again.
Re: Mr. Perfect (12:39pm April 25, 2013):
5 years ago bookstores were still almost everywhere, and then all of a sudden they start disappearing. I hate going to a mall and finding out that the bookstore(s) are closed down or has been gone. I don't know if I'll ever switch to an e-reader because I love my paperbacks and hardcovers so much. I am also in the process of weeding out the books that I haven't read at least twice. A big indicator that I'll probably never think of re-reading them in the future. Maybe someone out there will enjoy them more. That way, I can look for replacements that I'll be loving for a permanent spot on my shelves. I too, have a Julie Garwood that has been across the ocean and back, its been through some tough times. Lol
Re: The Collector (10:44am April 24, 2013):
I have heard the buzz on Jennifer L. Armentrout, but I haven't had the chance to pick up one of her books. I am however interested. Thank you for sharing your writing influences.
Re: Night Demon (10:07am April 14, 2013):
Yes, actually I like my heroes to have lots of brain. Its so irritating if the heroine outshines him with her smarts. I like them to be equal in brain. Makes for a more interesting story/read.
Re: Bite Me, Your Grace (11:24am April 11, 2013):
Hopefully I can read this and let you know what I think. The cover is very pretty by the way!
Re: Sweet Madness (7:55pm April 5, 2013):
My favorite color has always been Blue. It it does seem to fit, as I've been described by friends. And congrats on the release of, "SWEET MADNESS"! I can't wait to read it. :)
Re: Darius (8:27pm April 4, 2013):
I usually sleep on my problems and find a solution the next morning. I try not to stress over things too much. If you can't fix it, forget it.
Re: Sinner's Heart (1:47pm April 3, 2013):
If I can wait, then I try to read stuff in order. But if the books can be stand alone, then I just go ahead and read it and then put the stories together in my head when I get around to the other books. Slightly confusing, but I always re-read stuff anyway. I have never read historical paranormal, I don't think. "The Hellraisers" sounds interesting.
Re: Lush (1:44pm April 3, 2013):
Haven't read the series but they sound like wonderful reads!
Re: Secrets of a Runaway Bride (6:50pm April 2, 2013):
I like Lisa Jackson's title's. A bit of suspense and mystery.
Re: Once Tempted (3:02pm April 1, 2013):
Congratz on the release of, "Once Tempted"! A trip that changed my life was my first trip to Laos. I was raised in America and never had seen my country, because I was born in a different country. (confusing? I know) So, my first visit there was literally life changing. I had never thought about my extended family. I always thought we didn't have a big family. Boy, was I wrong! I have so many, aunts, uncles, cousins and goodness the list goes on! I learned out to plant rice, to find food in the woods, and to catch fish using a "swing rod". Some sort of contraption. Life in Laos is so adventurous to someone like me, who lived in the cities all my life. Everything was fascinating.
Re: A Shot Of Sultry (1:00am March 29, 2013):
It was Valentine's 2010 when I hear someone knocking on my door. When I open it up I was bombarded with mixed flowers in a vase, a teddy bear & assorted chocolates. I was so happy even though I kept telling my boyfriend not to send anything.
Re: Sins of a Ruthless Rogue (6:01pm March 26, 2013):
I would love to read about a story that takes place in Russia! I don't have any books like this yet. & ruthless rogues sounds like some delectably intriguing to read about.
Re: Lord of the Keep (4:53pm March 24, 2013):
I like the old covers. They are classic and the heroes look amazing! Congratz on the reprint with the new cover! That also looks quite nice.
Re: Shadows And Strongholds (2:21pm March 21, 2013):
I visited Casa Loma, in Toronto, Canada several years back and its one of the places that I still think about today. When I walked through the rooms and saw all the furniture, and just being in the very essence of the castle, it felt strangely comforting. I thought, this here is where someone, or some people use to live. They use to laugh and play here. You can feel echos of life that use to be. I love visiting old places.
Re: If You Give A Rake A Ruby (2:14pm March 21, 2013):
Qualities that makes a hero: 1. Bravery 2. Honestly 3. Compassion 4. Empathy 5. Decency
A man that comes with a full package of a little bit of everything. He doesn't need to be the perfect man, but just a man that has a heart for only one woman. The heroine. (When he finally admits to himself that he's into her, Lol)
Thanks for the giveaway Shana!
Re: Falling Into Paradise (3:56pm March 19, 2013):
I love bad boys! But they are suck heartbreakers! Tell Damon he has to do all that he can to win over Sophie. Little by little I think she would give him a chance. All he needs is that one chance. And he better not mess it up! - I like the cover btw. :)
Re: Her Knight's Quest (6:45pm March 15, 2013):
I think secondary characters deserve their own story because sometimes they stand out more than the primary leads.
Re: The Geek Girl And The Scandous Earl (4:20pm March 14, 2013):
Congratulations on the book! the cover is interesting! Never read about a geeky girl and an Earl before, but it sounds good.
Re: Hunted (2:50pm March 11, 2013):
Congratulations on debuting, would love to read this story!
Re: Stranger on Raven's Ridge (7:30pm March 10, 2013):
I think I am going through this phase right now where I am unsure if I am on the yellow brick or not. I often times find myself questioning my logic and wondering where my heart really lies. Its still a long way to tell what I am trying to find.
Re: A Risk Worth Taking (7:25pm March 10, 2013):
I like reading about both actually. Reading about something that I can relate to will give me a sense of closeness to the story. On the other hand, reading about something far from my what I know has mystery and it opens my curiosity to things that I probably won't be able to experience in real life.
Re: The Survivor (11:53pm March 6, 2013):
As long as everyone is aware of the dangers of criminals and support each other when in times of need we wouldn't have many crimes going unsolved. And if the authorities really checked for curfew abusers, we wouldn't have so many youths running around without any sense of guidelines. I think we've been oblivious of the boundaries we use to set to prevent crime from happening.
Re: The Turncoat (11:25pm March 6, 2013):
Enemies turn lover plots are interesting because the dynamic is a love/hate feel. Definitely havn't read much like this but I would really love to read, "The Turncoat". Thank you for the giveaway!
Re: Lord Of Darkness (9:10pm March 4, 2013):
I love historicals in general! Gives me a back in time experience.
Re: Protector (8:41pm March 2, 2013):
I take my book along in case I do want to read it while waiting at the clinic, or doing laundry at the laundromat. And re-reading books are always awesome because you'll never feel exactly the same each time. I've read some of my books 5 times +. Some stories are really THAT great. :)
Re: Wait Until Dark (11:20pm February 28, 2013):
I like the covers of the books. I actually have to admit I don't have many books from male authors. I promise its not deliberate. -_- Would love to read, "Wait Until Dark" :)
Re: The Chieftain (9:44pm February 27, 2013):
Yes, I actually do like books where the hero and heroine are childhood friends. Its a more deeper relationship between the two.
Re: Jake (12:21pm February 27, 2013):
I do love reading about the west. And western men are super hot. :)
Re: Scorned Justice (12:16pm February 23, 2013):
There are too many shows/books to name that is based on revenge. To pull a few titles I've read, "Blue Smoke" by Nora Roberts, which is a great story by the way. Involved revenge for a childhood incident using fire as the way of action. I also read, "Someone To Watch Over Me" by Judith McNaught, and this had an excellent plot. The murderer lead everyone around in circles while being right next to the victims. I watched a romantic melodramatic show based on revenge called, "The Innocent Man" it is a Korean drama about the male lead being used by the love of his life. He pleaded guilty for a murder crime she did and many other schemes and trouble. After he realized what she has done to him he plotted his revenge to bring her down. I really do enjoy some romance stories that involved some revenge. Its intriguing and has a different kind of twist outside of what I normally read.
Re: Checkmate, My Lord (5:29pm February 21, 2013):
I liked Lord Roxely from, "Along Came A Duke" by Elizabeth Boyle. He was a charming, playful character. Always getting into trouble while trying to hide from his stern Aunt. Hahah. I would love to have a chance to read, "Checkmate My lord". Thank you for the giveaway.
Re: X Marks The Scot (4:57pm February 21, 2013):
I love bad boys! Hahah who doesn't? Historical Romance is one of my favorite sub-genre of romance to read. I like the difference of time and place. I really do hope to get to read this story! Thank you for the giveaway. :)
Re: The Mistress Memoirs (5:38pm February 20, 2013):
I love stories that have separated lovers who reunite after some time. Its always feisty and the passion is doubled. I would love to read, "The Mistress Memoirs".
Re: Murder Hooks a Mermaid (3:48pm February 17, 2013):
There are so many places I want to see. I have the same passion about traveling. I know I probably won't get to go see them all but at least I can go to some. Some places include, The Angkor Temple in Cambodia, The Himalayan Mountains, Petra in Ma'an Governorate, Jordan & many many other wonderful places.
Re: A Howl For A Highlander (1:09pm February 13, 2013):
I would.... Howl-er at him. get it? "Holler"? Bahahaha! Alright, I'll be strictly serious now... of course I'd ask if I could swim with him. (Meaning, I'll pretend to drown so he can dive in and save me from disaster!) =P Thanks for the giveaway Terry!
Re: Wildcat (1:07pm February 13, 2013):
Ooo naked chest glory! Lol. I would love to read Fugitive. :)
Re: The Eldritch Conspiracy (1:41pm February 12, 2013):
Books that are made into movies usually flop. With the difference in time limit and frame for each scene, some details are altered or completely dismissed. I hate that when it happens. I know its difficult to add every single detail from the book into the movie, but at least get all the major scenes in correctly. I just don't like it. I love books as they are.
Re: Seven-Night Stand (4:26pm February 10, 2013):
I love foreign settings in quiet places. Lots of greenery and open fields. I like when the setting is sort of post modern. No city lights or beeping cars. I like the carefree settings. Makes me feel like I am actually there also.
Re: Once Again A Bride (10:03pm February 7, 2013):
My family has always moved around so there is little that makes me feel grounded. I can say that my family, are the ones that shapes me the most.
Re: Lady Eve's Indiscretion (10:00pm February 7, 2013):
I have never read your books, but I definitely would like a chance to win so I can start somewhere. :)
Re: A Little Bit Wicked (12:19pm December 29, 2012):
Happy Holidays! Thanks for the giveaway! :)
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