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"A KNOCKOUT STORY!"
From New York Times
Bestselling Cleo Coyle


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To keep his legacy, he must keep his wife. But she's about to change the game.


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A haunting past. A heartbreaking secret. A love that still echoes across time.


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A city slicker. A country cowboy. A love they didn�t plan for.


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The mission is clear. The attraction? Completely out of control.


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A string of fires. A growing attraction. And a danger neither of them saw coming.


Sandy Kenny

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17 comments posted.

Re: It's Getting Scot in Here (4:40pm February 27, 2019):

I love the sound of this! I love reading about heroines who
are intelligent and sassy!

Re: His Million Dollar Risk (10:08am February 23, 2015):

Hi Robin! Although I've never heard of the magazine you've mentioned, it certainly sounds wonderful--I may have to check to see if my library has it. If I could do it, I would be a travel writer, but only in a certain capacity. I don't do airplanes, so it's all road trips for me. I love road trips because you get to see the real world and not just the tourist traps. I love getting the chance to speak with real townspeople across the country. You get a better feel for an area that way.

Re: A Beautiful Distraction (11:12am April 30, 2014):

Thanks for posting here! You are new to me, but from the looks of it you won't be new to me for much longer.

Re: Out of Control (11:06am April 30, 2014):

I have to admit that I tend to read books that have a "homey" small-town setting. I do on occasion like to read about exotic locations, but I have to admit that I have a hard time connecting with a character if the setting is hard to picture/imagine that character fitting into.

Re: Searching for Perfect (10:54am April 30, 2014):

I love it when an author has characters continue on in other books. Some of my faves include Jill Shalvis's Lucky Harbor series and her Animal Magnetism series; Kristan Higgins's Blue Heron series; Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series; and Lisa Kleypas's Hathaway series. I love seeing how the characters have continued on.

Re: Last Chance Proposal (2:52pm December 10, 2013):

Never had an upside down Christmas, to but it would be nice to give it a try. Out of all the things at Christmas, I think a Christmas tree is what I could not do without. I love it too much to give it up.

Re: Undressing Mr. Darcy (2:03pm December 9, 2013):

Definitely want to see Mr. Darcy...but I would not mind a few Regency-dressed hotties such as Henry Cavill, Ian Somerhalder, and Chris Hemsworth!

Re: Three Timeless Loves (12:48pm November 29, 2013):

If I could go back in time I think I would like to travel to England and Scotland during the Regency Era, to see exactly what it looked, sounded, and felt like to be there during that time.

Re: Black Widow Demon (12:40pm November 29, 2013):

I loved most of your list--I must add Supernatural to the list. If you haven't watched it yet, I think you should give it a try. However, it is in it's 9th season, so I'd start out with older episodes, which are played daily on TNT. I loved watching both Firefly and Fringe, by the way (and if you like weird, as well as hot sexy guys, you'll like Supernatural). :D

Re: What the Bride Wore (10:35am August 31, 2013):

Thank you for an amusing post! As far as genres are concerned, I usually like to read historicals, but I do like some contemporaries. Lately I've been reading the companion books to my favorite sci-fi show "Supernatural", which if you like the tv show, you'll love the books as well. I liked reading Tessa Dare's "Any Duchess Will Do" (she's one of my favorites).

Re: Unforeseeable (10:23am August 31, 2013):

I liked the description that was given. She is a "new to me" author that I would like to get to know better by reading her works. It looks like I've got more books on my to-be-read pile.

Re: Jaguar Fever (9:21am August 1, 2013):

Sounds like an awesome read! As for my area (Southern New Jersey), I don't think there's anything close by as far as clubs...probably Philadelphia, though!! ;)

Re: Plain Fear: Forgiven (9:15am August 1, 2013):

All 3 sound like interesting. I like both good and bad boys, but I must admit that I like someone with a bit of edginess to him. It seems to add dimension to his character. I love it when a hero has to make tough choices; his choices show what his character is like.

Re: Tall, Dark, And Vampire (9:02am August 1, 2013):

I like the idea of not having to diet ever again...being in perfect shape would be nice...I think I was in perfect shape for about 3 years in my whole life...then kids came along that all went out the window...Yeah, I think being in awesome shape would be good. :)

Re: The Secret Life of Lady Julia (11:26am May 26, 2013):

I have a dream of being published some day. This is a secret I have kept from the family for years. That is until my kids found my writing materials and journals. Now, my youngest son proudly announces that his mommy knows what she wants to be when she grows up!

Re: Darius (9:12am April 4, 2013):

It really depends on the problem. I try to rationalize it and not get myself too emotionally charged about it. Sometimes I will deliberately separate myself by either taking a walk (with my dog,of course). Finding a quiet spot in my house for quiet meditation is a dilemma (4 kids, dog, and hubby), so sometimes I sit in my minivan in my driveway and quietly read or write in my journals. Thank you, Grace, for such wonderful stories--keep up the great work!

Re: A SEAL's Surrender (10:05pm March 12, 2013):

I always like it when there are animals in books. They add to our lives. My favorite books that have myriad of animals in them are Lisa Kleypas's Hathaway series. The last one in the series, "Love in the Afternoon" is the most poignant of all of the series.

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