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Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


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Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


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It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


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They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


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Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


Renee Grandinetti

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23 comments posted.

Re: A Rancher's Christmas (10:14pm August 26, 2013):

There has to be a second hand store and an animal shelter.

Re: The Begonia Bribe (10:02pm May 24, 2013):

I loved your comments. I'll be back to make a witty comment here once I remember the words I'm looking for.

Re: Detour to Dusk (8:57pm April 28, 2013):

I'm not a huge fan of the vampire genre, but I would like to read this.

Re: Second Chance (9:07pm March 31, 2013):

I think your book sounds great. I know that there are times when all of us wish that we could go back in time --- but would we really want to?

Re: Identity Crisis (9:05pm March 31, 2013):

I think reading your book would open my eyes to the world of art and art forgeries. This sounds great.

Re: Miss Lavigne's Little White Lie (12:24pm October 18, 2012):

I tend to trust first impressions --- but my mind can be changed.

Re: When You Give A Duke A Diamond (1:24pm September 8, 2012):

I have trouble with shallow, indecisive heroines

Re: Temptation In A Kilt (1:21pm September 8, 2012):

This sounds like a fun, bad boy read.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

Re: Lucky Break (7:49pm September 1, 2012):

I love books set in small towns. It gives the author to make the people more "real".

Re: Death Where The Bad Rocks Live (7:47pm September 1, 2012):

It sounds like you have found a perfect niche -- and it meets rule #1 --- know what you're writing about.
I'm sure your work would be refreshing.

Re: Going To The Bad (11:57pm August 4, 2012):

I can understand why he had to be sacrificed, but I'm sure it was still like losing a good friend.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

Re: The Secret Mistress (10:40pm July 31, 2012):

I prefer the Alpha male in books and Beta males in real life.

Re: The More the Terrier (11:28pm December 31, 2011):

I'm planning on wrapping up a lot of small projects I have going around the house and spending some quality time with my family this year.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

Re: Notorious (1:29pm July 29, 2011):

I am sure that I would probably have gone out without a proper male family member. I have one sister, a mom, and very few male relatives, so I am sure I would have ventured out on my own or in the company of my sister.

Re: The Gin & Chowder Club (4:28pm May 31, 2011):

I enjoy conflict, but there is nothing quite a satisfying as a happily ever after.

Re: Total Abandon (11:16am April 30, 2011):

I think the options that ebooks provide to readers is great, although I'm more of a mainstream type gal. Many of the e-publishers works don't appeal to me. I am all for variety, but I'm concerned that with all of the options out there it is getting more difficult to separate out the good, from the rather mundane works.

Re: Haunting Jasmine (11:17pm January 30, 2011):

Would love to read a copy of this.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

Re: Deadly Identity (10:57pm December 30, 2010):

I've always loved to read, and always wanted to write.
Thank you.

Re: The Bride's Necklace (11:45pm September 27, 2010):

The cover is great --- too bad they don't all come with a copy of the necklace attached.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

Re: The Smuggler And The Society Bride (3:47pm August 5, 2010):

I have to say I love escaping to different eras,different countries, different jobs, etc. I love being able to explore the world without leaving my chair, and knowing it will end happily ever after.

Re: The Ark (11:01pm July 29, 2010):

I would say this is almost eerie.

Re: The Treasures Of Venice (11:08pm August 27, 2009):

The only day I can think of is the anniversary of when my husband proposed.
rsgrandinetti(at)yahoo(dot)com

Re: The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society (10:27pm July 5, 2009):

I've got to say the Poisonwood Bible was like that for me. I heard so much good stuff about it, that I was so disappointed reading it that I didn't even finish it.

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