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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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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
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Not worth a trip to Wal-Mart
February 4, 2009

17 comments posted.

Re: Montana Bride (11:55pm June 25, 2014):

Maybe you should keep a diary of each character! But then that
would be one thick diary considering how many books you have!
And imagine the time spent going through it to find the color
of someone's eyes?

Re: Once Upon a Highland Autumn (8:24pm June 17, 2014):

I love the mystery behind ancient curses. And you aren't the
only one who panics over their writing. I don't write books
but when I used to write essays, I'd stop writing after a
few paragraphs and think it is the worst thing ever. I sit
there and think about the F I am going to get. Then once I
finish and read it over, I tell myself it isn't that bad and
it never is. Your writing is great. You've had enough books
published to prove it.

Re: Honor Reclaimed (10:32pm May 28, 2014):

It's great that you do your research! One thing readers tend
to get a rise out of is how accurate a book is.

Re: To Charm a Naughty Countess (11:35pm May 22, 2014):

I'm sorry, I'm sitting here cracking up at the first
comment. I can just imagine a hero saying "Hi, I hope I win"
to the heroine and winning her over with those five words.
It can happen though!

As for what can win me over? Nothing that I can think of.
Words don't mean to much to me, it's the person's actions
that matter.

Re: Meet the Earl at Midnight (11:27pm May 22, 2014):

My freedom. My husband's side of the family is still of the
belief that women have no say in anything. My husband
doesn't have the same belief but it's hard on me when we
visit his relatives and I have to listen to them tell me how
to live my life, what to cook, how to cook it, even when to
sleep! After 7 years of having to deal with their
expectations, I have finally started to fight for my rights
and they do not like it at all.

Re: The Groom's Gamble (12:37pm January 6, 2014):

I pick Romancing the Thief.

Re: Meet the Earl at Midnight (9:29pm December 18, 2013):

My mom would always make a turkey salad for Christmas. She no
longer does it but my sisters still do. This makes me wonder
if I should start a tradition with my children too. Cookies
sound like a great idea!

Re: The Bitches of Brooklyn (5:18pm November 19, 2013):

I always wear everything that I buy. I do have some high heels that still have tags on them. My husband thought that it was a great idea to "spoil" me by buying them for me. After all, what girl doesn't love shoes? Well...I'm one of those who doesn't love shoes so seven years later and they're still sitting in their boxes with the tags still on.

Re: Virtual Heaven (7:25pm September 5, 2013):

I love video games and online games. I enjoy playing board games too but only those that I actually stand a chance at winning. Yes, I am a sore loser. I am getting better at not being one as I grow older.

Re: Death Al Dente (12:20pm August 3, 2013):

I moved and refuse to move back.

Re: Once Again A Bride (9:04am February 7, 2013):

My little family is still doing a bit too much moving so I don't have anything that is really me.

Re: Seducing The Duchess (8:01pm October 7, 2010):

Oh my goodness. My addiction to historical romance started with hard covered books by Jude Deveraux too! Once I read her books, I just couldn't get enough of historical romances. Like you, I used to try and hide books with those half naked men. I find it silly now that I think about it.

Congratulations on your debut. I love the cover!!

Re: The False Friend (1:11am October 4, 2010):

The Bee Season

Re: Lake Magic (9:34pm March 1, 2010):

I remember my first romance novel. I found it in my older brother's room and decided to read it. It was a big change from the usual Young Adult books I was reading at the time. I fell in love with it. Sadly I don't remember the title or the author. I still remember what happened in the book even though it's been well over 10 years.

Props to you for being able to write a book. I think the only books I am capable of writing are alphabet books and counting books. Easy stuff like that.

Re: Accidentally Demonic (12:04pm February 16, 2010):

I like the book cover. Yes, I judge books by the cover but I always look to see what the book is about too. This one sounds fun.

Re: Ordinary World (11:59pm February 15, 2010):

Your reply to people when they ask if you're identical twins had me chuckling.

Re: Island Of The Swans (11:16am February 1, 2010):

I don't write novels. I am, in fact, a horrible writer. I do, however, love reading. Yet I never though about the theme of a book before or even about how the Seven Deadly Sins can be applied to the book. This is all very interesting information.

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