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


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
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21 comments posted.

Re: Everyone Loves A Hero (12:54pm February 6, 2011):

I have not had a personal hero moment yet, but would think I would be able to react -- esp if it concerns my children one of which has a peanut allergy. We don't often think about how these moments really do change peoples lives forever, sounds like a good read.

Re: The Irish Princess (12:49pm February 6, 2011):

Ireland is one of my favorite places and I love to read all kinds of tales set there, from historical to comtemporary and your book sounds so well researched and written -- the cover dtaws you in--eyes truly are important. One day I hope to be able to visit again, but for now maybe I can travel there thru the pages of your book.

Re: Web Of Lies (6:05pm May 17, 2010):

I love to read in general --hard to pick one favorite category -- I probably read urban fantasy the most but it really is just what suits my mood best from memoirs, chick lit, history etc.... BTW just finished reading Spider Bites and can't wait to see what happens next.

Re: Building Iphone Apps With Html, CSS, And Javascript (7:21pm April 22, 2010):

Most of the books I buy,or carry homes in tons from the library I am able to finish, but then if something comes along that I really want to read right away but need to finish something else becuase of a due date, well sometimes that ready can feel like work, and occassionally there will be a book that you just can't finish, but it does not happen very often -- except for all the computer and camera manuals I have laying around the house..lol -- somehow just can't get thru them all the way.

Re: A Certain Wolfish Charm (3:50pm March 31, 2010):

Sounds like a great book, who doesn't like HEA??, and a cute wolf too>>>>

Re: Big Girl (4:41pm March 21, 2010):

Wow, do some of these posts take me back, esp the Danielle Steele posts about "the promise", but the first adult book I read would be by Judy blume, first "forever"at least adult compared to her kids books and being discretely passed around the middle school classroom and then "wifey"

Re: Truly, Madly (7:44pm March 5, 2010):

I like to think that love a first site it true, can't say it happened to me,attaction maybe but love --no, but the attraction did eventually lead there and to the 3 beautiful children I have today

Re: SEALed with a Ring (7:41pm March 5, 2010):

Well I love to watch dance and read about dance but I don't do it myself, spend alot of time carting my dd to dance practice and competitions though, sounds like a great book

Re: Lake Magic (8:28pm March 2, 2010):

to reach for a dream--- one was to be a mom, can check that one of my list with three kids, a second would be a children's book illustrator -- not sure where to start with that one, used to follow some illustrations sites and forums but have not even drawn anything except a pointe shoe for my daughter since she wanted to she who could do it better for awhile. As for books many roam around our house in various states of finish, I am usually never without one, trying to install that love in my kids

Re: Naked Edge (7:25pm March 1, 2010):

My DH and I are both similiar and opposites, -- both kinda shy and quiet, I am the one that likes football and most sports, him not so much, we both do read----me just at a much faster pace, he like horror in stories and movies which is sooooo NOT me, unless you are talking about vampires-- those I do like the scary kind of as well as the romanticized kind

Re: Seeing Red (6:52am February 28, 2010):

The month I finally found at my library and got caught up thru book six and the Black Daggerhood series, also read the first in the new series by J.R. Ward -- Fallen Angels--still prefer the brotherhood but it was good and will continue the series. For more light hearted reading finished "because I said so" funny book on parenting stories. Started Open by Andre Agassi but have not finished yet, same with Sesame Street a great book celebrating its time on the air. And I am sure there was more, these werer just a few of the highlights.

Re: The Mane Squeeze (6:47am February 28, 2010):

Well not really for work, but for "how to" is my camera guide or photography book and/or photoshop books, as for "fun" reading -- I enjoy ALL types of book from childrens (not just for my kids) to high fantasy and most anything in between, except westerns --never really fit with me. I probally own too many coffe table books just to look at pretty pictures too!!

Re: The Texan's Happily-Ever-After (1:55pm February 25, 2010):

I will sadly have to admit I have not read any of your books yet, but this sounds like a great series and I like to have a little more "issue" to the story than just boy meets girl etc ---- and who can't love stories with babies in them, these are being added to my "to read" list

Re: Easter Promises (2:08am February 25, 2010):

I love to read and and trying to instill that passion in my kids but they have not caught the bug I have for it yet --- like scrapbooking, and most crafty things to do with color/drawing and making a mess:) Puzzles are also good.

Re: Take Me If You Dare (2:01am February 25, 2010):

love the oscars, haven't seen any of the films this year though --- $$ prevent actually going to see movies on the big screen anymore-- and dvd rentals are usually for the kids, but love to watch for the gowns

Re: Chick with a Charm (8:22pm February 20, 2010):

I consider myself a dog person -- just think puppies are cute and there are no claws, but cats seem to like me -- they always choose me to curl up to at my dd dance studio:)

Re: Twilight (8:17pm February 20, 2010):

Have read quite a few of these, not all ofthe series all the way through -- definately will have to look for The Vampire Archives. What about the TV shows Forever Knight -- one of my favorites and the old and resurrected for a brief time Dark Shadows, not sure if they were based off books first or not.

Re: The Betrayal Of The Blood Lily (8:05pm February 20, 2010):

Where do I like to escape too -- usually its just somewhere in my imagination by reading a book, but 2 years ago we went on my dream vacation to Ireland and I would love to escape there again on day. Am definately going to have to check out Margot Adlers Vampire list and finds items I have missed in the wonderful world of the undead. Yes they are one of my favorite forms of reading escapes!!

Re: Accidentally Demonic (2:36am February 18, 2010):

Sounds like a great series, will have to add to my TR list, and love the cover look.
Thanks for the chance to win:)

Re: What I Did For Love (1:16am September 19, 2009):

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh, the time to curl up with a good book, first rule --- make sure the kids are occupied or in bed....lol. Then I like to curl up in the recliner, with a blanket, I am always cold, now if only they could make hand warmers that I could still turn pages with that would be great. A sweet tea and some dark chocolate usually accompany reading time-gotta have sugar don't ya?? My biggest quirk probably comes when it is time to stop reading, I always have to at least finish the chapter I am on, so what if the oven is on fire, and I prefer to stop reading when the book is done, otherwise an even chapter or one divisible by 5 will do. Its a left handed, number quirk I guess. Saturdays are library days in our house so off to prepare books to be returned.

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (5:14pm August 4, 2009):

I can't imagine not being able to read all the books to my kids or myself that line our bookshelves and overflow onto the floors of our house, but you adapt to what life gives you--- and maybe my kids would read more than, cause they would have to read to me......

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