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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.


Kathleen Giannone

10 comments posted.

Re: Twice Tempted (11:05pm December 4, 2014):

I love reading series. I do like for each story to be
resolved by the end, but don't mind if it picks up in the
next book. The one thing that bothers me the most is when a
character is described in an early book & in a later book
has been totally made over into a different looking
character, but it is still supposed to be the original
character introduced.

Re: What To Do With A Bad Boy (9:54pm November 5, 2014):

I Loved Nora Roberts' Three Sisters Island Trilogy. Also, her Inn Boonesboro Trilogy. I've read many of her books. The In Death series. Sherryl Woods' Rosewood Cottage Trilogy about 3 sisters led me to look up more of her books/series. Robyn Carr's Virgin River series was fascinating. I had picked up a book from the middle of the list, not knowing it was from a series. I was hooked & had to read them all, in order. There are so many great writers out there. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.

Re: A High-End Finish (8:32pm November 5, 2014):

I work as an accountant for my state government, so my job impacts many people. It impacts how I see the world by bringing to my attention wasteful spending by politicians. Yesterday was Election Day & I made sure I voted to get the big spenders out of office.

On the other hand, my favorite hobby is reading. It helps me see parts of the world I otherwise might not get to see. I've also been known to use a scene from a book to manipulate my own relationship. Sometimes it works, sometimes not, but it is always fun! I am looking forward to reading A High-End Finish. Thank you for writing great books!

Re: Love For Beginners (3:17pm June 4, 2014):

I have recently had so many problems with male mechanics not knowing how to do something my car brakes need to fix it. I would certainly use a qualified female garage. I wish there was one around, but alas, my only experience with a female mechanic was a tire changer at Sam's Club.

Re: Desperately Seeking Suzanna (10:02pm March 13, 2014):

I make a really great creamy, melt in your mouth cheesecake. That is my favorite. I also like a new recipe I tried for Danish Apple Pie, Abele Kage, that I got from author Susan Wiggs. It is easy to make & very yummy. I've gotten many compliments on it when I take it work for our luncheons.

Re: The Bride Insists (9:44pm March 13, 2014):

I think the men considered black sheep are really just being who they are & not following the crowd. Independent & true to themselves. Sexy as all get out ;)

Re: The Sweetest Hallelujah (12:08pm October 23, 2013):

I got such a warm feeling just from reading the blurb from Sweetest Hallelujah on the fresh fiction contest page. I can't wait to get a copy & read the story. I think it is wonderful that you are not boxed in by a certain writing style, that you can write what suits your fancy, so to speak. I look forward to reading your books & enjoying them.

Re: A Lady's Secret Weapon (1:14am October 19, 2013):

I love to read a book that makes me feel really good. Some love, laughter & even the sad parts that lead to the happy ever after. I hate when a book ends, which is why I love getting caught up in a series. I can follow the characters further development. Thanks for the opportunity to win A Lady's Secret Weapon.

Re: Honeymoon To Die For (9:35pm September 10, 2013):

A cover usually is the first thing to catch my attention, also. I'll read what the story is about on the back, browse a few pages inside & then decide. I usually take the book & read it. What I don't like about covers is that sometimes the cover has absolutely nothing in common with the story & I'm left wondering how that happened....did they pick the cover then chop the story? Anyway, thanks for the eye-catching covers on your Slye Temp books. I can't wait to read them all.

Re: Kissing the Maid of Honor (11:58pm May 22, 2013):

Oh my! You want me to pick/name just ONE guy to kiss?? I would have to say Mark Harmon, as long as Pam Dawber wasn't watching. ;)

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