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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Reviews

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Circus of the Darned
by Katie Maxwell
"Romping good read for an older teenager."
Posted December 16, 2005

Fran lives an unusual life for a teenager. Pretty freaky, in fact. She's traveling with a Gothfaire, doing palm readings and assisting her Wiccan mother with invocations and selling a variety of witch-y things at their booth. And it's not just her job that's odd -- no Read more...


Size 12 Is Not Fat
by Meg Cabot
"Lively, witty mystery with a bit of twisted humor."
Posted December 16, 2005

Heather Wells used to be a big singing star. Now she's an assistant director at a residence hall. When she's not dodging the crinkled brows and murmured, "Don't I know you from somewhere"s, she's trying to put her life back together after a much too Read more...


The Constant Princess
by Philippa Gregory
"Stunning historical novel written with great depth and passion."
Posted December 16, 2005

Catalina (Catherine) has been the Princess of Wales since she was promised at age three to England's Prince Arthur. The youngest daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, Catalina has been trained for her future role as queen. When she is sent to England at age 15 Read more...


The Next Ex
by Linda L. Richards
"Fantastic characterization, intricate plot, spellbinding suspense."
Posted November 16, 2005

Madeline Carter makes her living day-trading from her Hollywood apartment, having left the high-stress, crazy world of the New York stock market where she was a stockbroker. When a good friend asks her to teach the rich wife of one of Hollywood's top film producers how to Read more...


Hot Pursuit
by Karen Rose, Annie Solomon, Carla Cassidy
"Riveting romantic suspense from three great authors."
Posted November 16, 2005

This anthology brings together the work of three talented romantic suspense authors. You're guaranteed to like at least one of the stories, but I'm betting you'll love all of them! All three authors are skilled at making you care about the characters in the relatively short space Read more...


A Salty Piece of Land
by Jimmy Buffett
"Fun island-hopping adventure."
Posted October 19, 2005

Tully Mars is an ex-cowboy meandering through the tropics searching for . . . well, something. What he finds are unforgettable characters (you must meet Cleopatra Highbourne, a 101-year-old sea captain!), a few adventures, a few inspiring moments and don't forget the pirates, ghosts and bounty hunters! The key Read more...


Prince of Danger
by Amanda Scott
"A medieval love story in the truest sense."
Posted October 19, 2005

Lady Isobel MacLeod has decided that she'll never marry and it doesn't bother her at all. But when she's out riding alone and rescues a stranger being beaten by a group of men, things quickly spiral out of control. Both Isobel and the man, Michael St. Clair Read more...


The Camel Club
by David Baldacci
"Another suspenseful page-turner from a master of the art."
Posted October 19, 2005

Four men meet in Washington, D.C., and work to uncover government conspiracies. Each brings a different skill to the table, all are concerned with justice. Oliver Stone (not his real name), Caleb Shaw, Milton Farb and Reuben Rhodes are the Camel Club. What they witness during one of their Read more...


Blow Me Down
by Katie MacAlister
"Sexy romp that's hilarious!"
Posted October 19, 2005

Amy works nonstop, trying to bring environmental problems to the attention of the world. But her teenage daughter, Tara, is determined to get her mom to have more fun, so she challenges her to try out the computer role-playing game, Buckling Swashes. Amy is reluctant (to say the least Read more...


Stalking the Puzzle Lady
by Parnell Hall
"Hilarious mystery for those who love crosswords."
Posted October 19, 2005

Cora Felton, the Puzzle Lady, is on the road, publicizing a breakfast cereal on TV and complaining that her niece, Sherry Carter, (the real puzzle lady) won't take credit for her work. But this promotional trip isn't turning out to be such fun, as a deranged Read more...


The Blood Red Sea
by Ron Faust
"Excellent and witty follow-up to SEA OF BONES."
Posted October 19, 2005

Dan Shaw has only been practicing law for a few months, but already he's unsure if it's the profession that will make him happy. Surprising everyone, he sets sail, planning to spend the entire summer on the water and maybe come home with some plans. But alas, any Read more...


The Mayor or Lexington Avenue
by James Sheehan
"Well-written and interesting legal thriller."
Posted September 23, 2005

Jack Tobin has left his roots in New York City far behind, making a name in Miami as a top-notch attorney. But he's dissatisfied with his life and has finally decided to do something about it, making plans to open a "country" practice in small-town Florida. The Read more...


Bride Needs Groom
by Wendy Markham
"Immensely entertaining storyline of self-realization - great characters, too."
Posted September 7, 2005

Mia Calogera needs a husband if she's to maintain the lifestyle to which she's currently accustomed (and it's a pretty darned nice lifestyle!) and avoid marrying the man her grandfather picks out for her. Determined to marry (though she's professed many times that she's not Read more...


Murder Uncorked
by Michele Scott
"A fun start to this new mystery series."
Posted September 7, 2005

Nikki Sands is spending her time as a waitress, auditioning for parts at every opportunity, but aware in her heart that she's probably not actress material. When a gorgeous hunk and a stereotypical bimbo dine at one of her tables, she can't resist showing off her wine knowledge Read more...


Double Play
by Penelope Neri
"Tension-filled suspense with a good romance."
Posted August 7, 2005

Elizabeth Harper went missing and most people are pretty sure she just disappeared while hiking. But they can't find a body and pretty soon, the police are ready to give up because there's no evidence a crime has been committed. All except for Detective Jack McQuinn, who knows Read more...


Exposure
by Dee Davis
"Last Chance series ends with an exceptional bang!"
Posted August 7, 2005

The Last Chance, Inc. specialists have been called in again, this time to help photojournalist Melissa Pope (who also happens to do a little work for the CIA). On an assignment tracking weapons smugglers, Melissa finds herself in serious trouble and contacts Nigel Ferris, a British special agent and member Read more...


Leave Me Alone, I'm Reading
by Maureen Corrigan
"Booklovers will relish this take on how reading books affects our lives."
Posted August 7, 2005

Do you really need anything other than the title of this book to recommend it? A collection of stories by Corrigan, who's a book reviewer for NPR's Fresh Air and who writes a mystery column for The Washington Post, it's a book about reading. And Read more...


Side By Side
by John Ramsey Miller
"Third book in Winter Massey suspense series is just as gripping as the others."
Posted August 7, 2005

When Lucy Dockery and her son, Elijah, were kidnapped, Winter Massey was brought back from his self-imposed retirement to help find them. As an ex-US marshal, Winter has the skills to help, but this case is so convoluted, he's not sure he can find the missing pair Read more...


Highlander in Love
by Julia London
"A fitting ending to this delightful Highland trilogy of the cursed Lockhart daughters."
Posted July 5, 2005

The Lockhart family is in dire straits. They must barter with their rival, Payton Douglas, to repay money they borrowed from him. The debt had been sealed by a promise of Mared Lockhart's hand in marriage if they failed to find the money to pay Payton. Although he never Read more...


Breaking Point
by Suzanne Brockmann
"Max and Gina finally have their emotional, gripping story told."
Posted June 17, 2005

At long last, the story of Max and Gina. Through flashbacks, readers are reminded of Max's injuries that left him hospitalized and unable to work for quite some time. During that time, Gina stuck around, trying to get him to understand the true depth of their relationship. But Max Read more...


Morgan Chilson


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