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The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.

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Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .


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Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.


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One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.


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A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.


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This life coach will give you a lift!


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A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions


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Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.


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Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.


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A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.


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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


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35 comments posted.

Re: If Wishes Were Earls (10:51am December 31, 2013):

I really like the character of Harriet. Just that little
teaser made me chuckle.

Re: The Scandal in Kissing an Heir (10:47am December 31, 2013):

Sounds like a great read. I'm looking forward to reading it.

Re: Moonlight (9:30pm July 24, 2013):

Shifters are my favorite, but I like vampires, too.

Re: Rogue Rider (2:41am November 19, 2012):

This looks like a great series. Thanks for the giveaway.

Re: Never Cry Wolf (11:57pm July 2, 2011):

How about his eyes glow at night when the light hits them just right.

Re: Deadly Heat (10:57am January 22, 2011):

Well, I like a little bit of everything. It depends on my mood. My only requirements are a HEA and a good story.

Re: Dating Mr. December (9:33am November 22, 2010):

It was interesting to see how you get your ideas. The book looks charming.

Re: One Touch of Scandal (10:56am September 26, 2010):

I reward myself with a good book and some chocolate and, of course, my cats usually curl up with me.

Re: Rebel (6:17pm September 13, 2010):

Yes, I read apocalptic stories and fallen angel stories. I love these types of stories, as long as they don't end badly. I must have a HEA.

Re: Guarding Grace (12:09pm September 1, 2010):

I like your premise in the book. It is unique and attention-grabbing. The hero sounds great, too.

Re: Dark Warrior Untamed (4:26pm August 27, 2010):

I love Kenyon's Dark-hunters and shifters.

Re: Assassin's Heart (9:45am August 24, 2010):

I believe in past lives, but don't think I would do a regression. I don't wish to know, why I'm so terribly claustrophobic.

Re: Ice Cold (11:44pm July 13, 2010):

The book sounds great. I'm going to google the Dugway Incident.

Re: To Conquer a Highlander (4:37pm July 12, 2010):

I collect books, tote bags and ceramic cats.

Re: Web Of Lies (1:56am May 18, 2010):

I love paranormal, historical romance, science fiction and fantasy.

Re: The Jaguar Prince (12:26pm May 7, 2010):

That is hilarious! It's interesting how ideas develop.

Re: Rule's Bride (8:21am April 23, 2010):

This series sounds like my cup of tea.

Re: Beautiful People (1:18am April 21, 2010):

I have a varied taste in humor. I like everything from wry British humor to slapstick.

Re: The Firefighter's Secret Baby (10:29am April 17, 2010):

The series sounds great!

Re: Shadow Games (9:36pm April 15, 2010):

Bones and Castle are among my favorite shows.

Re: Demonkeepers (8:23pm April 14, 2010):

Hi,
It's too hard to pick a favorite hero. I like them all.

Re: Dead Head (5:34pm April 13, 2010):

Book sounds great, please enter me in the contest.

Re: The Darcy Cousins (9:40am April 5, 2010):

That's an interesting commentary on character development.

Re: A Certain Wolfish Charm (12:45pm March 31, 2010):

I love HEA and if I'm surprised with a less than happy ending I get very annoyed.

Re: Almost Home (8:55am March 24, 2010):

I prefer paperbacks but buy some keeper books in hardback, too.

Re: On The Steamy Side (1:45am March 23, 2010):

In SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, the youngest daughter is pretty cool.

Re: Big Girl (4:39pm March 21, 2010):

Mine was a Woodweiss novel. I think it was Shanna.

Re: Something About You (9:35am March 19, 2010):

Arsenic and Old Lace and Moonlighting are good examples.

Re: The Highlander's Sword (8:33am March 17, 2010):

My ideal heroine is intelligent and has a backbone. My ideal hero possesses the same qualities but, also, is protective of those weaker than himself.

Re: The You I Never Knew (1:11pm March 15, 2010):

I would rather laugh, but a good cry is sometimes cathartic.

Re: The Stolen Crown (1:08pm March 15, 2010):

I love history, especially, English history.

Re: The Scarlet Lion (4:26pm March 12, 2010):

I'm a Meatloaf fan, too.

Re: Captive of Sin (5:28pm November 24, 2009):

I love a good tortured hero! One of my favorites is Acheron from the Dark-hunter series.

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (5:20pm August 20, 2009):

Great story about your grandmother.

Re: To Tempt The Wolf (5:14pm August 20, 2009):

I love werewolves!! These books look great.

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