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Fresh Fiction for August Is Here

Cowboys, castles, and shiftersβ€”this month has it all.

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Hotter than a Tuscan summer.


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Some promises cost you the one you love.


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Only she can pull him back from the darkness.


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One golden retriever knows this is love.


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Trust is the fiercest transformation of all.


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From Himalayan stargazing to the London Blitzβ€”one love endures.

Valerie Parv

3 comments posted.

Re: Birthright (8:15am January 13, 2013):

Yay Maggie Nash, yes they do. Adam is my first sexy nerd. We haven't seen the last of him. Kai, welcome, you're so right about living more adventurously rather than safe. I should do the same, except for a certain inherent wussiness LOL Hi Mary, thanks for stopping by.

Re: Birthright (6:16pm January 12, 2013):

Thanks Theresa, Mary and Shirley. I hope you enjoy my book. It's a big read covering a lot of ground, but was great fun to write. Judith, your family sounds fascinating. Have you or someone in your family written about your ancestors? Thanks Cecilia, I'm glad you eventually found your family. and got to meet youtr Mom and Grandma. Happy New Year to all, too.

Re: Birthright (5:32pm January 12, 2013):

What interesting family histories you have Anna, Marjorie and Alyson. I'm not sure what a buggy-striper was - painting the sides of buggies, from your context - but it sounds fun. I admire your medical research choice too. Good idea about being reinvented younger, Clare. We take our own backgrounds as "normal" G.Bisbjerg until we get out into the world. I know I did. Welcome Debbi, Jolene & Kent, good to see you here.

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