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December's delights are here! Thrilling tales, romance, and magic await you.

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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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A headstrong heiress and a noble gambler: wagers, intrigue, and irresistible romance.


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An immortal vampire, a relentless agent, and a past that refuses to stay buried.


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A PI protecting a determined daughter, a killer ready to strike again.


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Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.


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Two restless souls, one wild Christmas on the ranch�where sparks fly, and dreams ride free.


Holly Caulfield

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25 comments posted.

Re: The Orphan Sister (3:06pm August 17, 2011):

My summer has been quiet but still productive. I've been working on getting donations for two very special events. I was supposed to take an incredible trip (one of the two events I was working on) but unfortunately got sick at the final hour and couldn't fly... but all was not in vain I made some new friends, new contacts and other doors have been opened.

Re: Spycatcher (12:09pm August 11, 2011):

I favor real life so I think your story is more interesting. I haven't read any/many suspense novels but knowing some about the experiences you bring to your writing tempts me to make your book my first.

Re: The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter (12:05pm August 11, 2011):

This book sounds really interesting. Do I like happy endings.. yes but I like endings happy or sad that aren't predictable. I don't want to be able to guess the ending before I get to it.

Re: Pleating for Mercy (12:42pm August 5, 2011):

My luxury hobby is also reading. My other luxury 'hobby' is travel and volunteer service. I love learning about other people, their cultures and traditions and love having the opportunity to share with and learn from them.

Re: Runestone (10:30am July 9, 2011):

Someone who is kind, compassionate, easy to talk to. Someone who cares about others as much as they care about themselves.

Re: Loved By A Warrior (11:54am July 6, 2011):

What a wonderful blend, myths, legands and curses, makes for a fascinating story line!

Re: Break Out (10:22am July 4, 2011):

This sounds like a great book, one I wouldn't mind reading.
Best of luck with it.

Re: Wild and Unruly (8:11am July 1, 2011):

I think time travel is possible but I'm glad I won't be around to see it. Seems it would make life far to complicated. I like Back To The Future and would like to read The Time Traveler's Wife.

Re: Dying For Justice (7:57am June 28, 2011):

My greatest fear is dying alone or getting seriously ill and not having anyone there for me who has my best interest at heart...being a burdan to someone who has to care for me!

Re: The Dark Enquiry (7:55am June 28, 2011):

I'm looking for books to read that sound interesting but are on subjects I know little to nothing about. The Victorian era falls into that category!

Re: Night Veil (12:58pm June 27, 2011):

Batman was always my hero of choice. I loved his car, his cave and his sidekick Robin.

Re: Missing Persons (9:07am June 25, 2011):

I have never met a psychopath or at least I don't think so but I know there is evil in this world and it is so scary.

Re: City Of Promise (9:10am June 24, 2011):

I love reading year round but summer in the south when it's HOT outside is the best time to stay inside and curl up with a good book. I just keep downloading books to my Kindle so I always have a selection to choose from!

Re: Burning Skies (9:07am June 24, 2011):

I'm always open to new experiences and new ideas. I'd love to read your book!

Re: Demons Prefer Blondes (10:00am June 20, 2011):

I never considered myself a lover of romance novels... but after reading a few good ones I have to admit there is something enjoyable about them.

Re: Virgin (4:11pm June 16, 2011):

Another must read book but I'll have to go back and take a look at all the previous ones first!

Re: Louisa And The Missing Heiress (10:53am June 15, 2011):

I never thought about it before but now that you mentioned it you've got me fantasizing about the lives of some of my favorite characters.

What a great concept. I would love to read your book. Thanks for hosting the giveaway.

Re: Blood Of The Wicked (11:23am June 13, 2011):

I'm not sure what I believe in regards to all this. My initial reaction is I do not believe in witchcraft or the supernatural. Having said that I know there is much we don't know about the workings of the world and the human condition. I guess I have a healthy dose of skepticism but leave the door open to all possibilities.

Re: Money Shot (1:34pm June 10, 2011):

I like setting. I want to experience new places and climates or revist familar ones.

Re: Forced to Kill (8:57am June 4, 2011):

At first glance it doesn't look like my kinda book but every now and then I like to read something different, to expand my horizons a bit. Something about this book is saying try it, you'll like it!

Re: The Soldier (8:08am June 2, 2011):

I think that imagining one is a character in a book is part of the magic and mystique of reading. If you get lost in a book it transports you to other places and times and lets you experience things you might not otherwise experience.

A favorite memory I have concerning family and reading is playing school and making my little brothers sit thru my lessons which of course involved learning to read!

Re: The Gin & Chowder Club (4:58pm May 31, 2011):

Thanks for hosting the giveaway. The book sounds like a good read!

Re: The Hat (5:45pm May 11, 2011):

My mother was a quiet lady who took pleasure in the simple things. She wasn't a big shopper, didn't need lots of money or want lots of 'stuff'. She was kind and strong and oh so generous. She enjoyed opera and learning Italian, working crossword and online jigsaw puzzles, watching Brit coms and the Food Network channel. I loved my Mom and miss her VERY much!

Re: Angel Sister (5:45pm March 18, 2011):

This sounds like a very good book. I'm looking forward to reading it.

Re: The Christmas Clock (8:38pm November 16, 2010):

Thanks for hosting this contest. I can't think of a better price to win than a good book.

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