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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�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


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


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Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


Nancy Gilliland

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13 comments posted.

Re: Bruja Brouhaha (5:31pm August 24, 2012):

Love it when authors mix real locations with their fictional people- gives such a sense of 'being there' for me. These sound like a lot of fun for reades.

Re: Whisper Kiss (1:15am August 22, 2010):

Dragons (and dragon shifters) are strong, mystical and magnificent creatures, the most noble of the shifter world.

Re: Fugitive (9:33pm January 5, 2010):

I'm looking for some new books and these sound like just what I'm wanting.

Re: Sounds to Die By (10:52pm December 9, 2009):

I would love to win this for my friend Angie, who has been a great support to me during a really rough patch. She has been absolutely my rock lately.

Re: Possess Me At Midnight (9:17pm October 22, 2009):

Own the second book, but had to read the first (Tempt Me)on loan from the library, so I would love a chance to win it.

Re: Trust Me (6:17pm August 15, 2009):

I am just starting two new shorts, and I sincerely hope to remember your five things, so that I can hopefully avoid those problems. Although I am definitely naming the bad guy in my story after my ex-he derserves it. Thanks for a great post

Re: The Cowboy From Christmas Past (8:08pm August 11, 2009):

I think as long as I am able to read, I will be able to face getting old(er). I would be lost without my books. Your story did touch a chord inside, though.

Re: Nothing But Scandal (9:29pm August 7, 2009):

I love strong heroines. Sometimes I identify strongly with them, become them in ways, then I close the book and I'm back in my own skin. Thats okay, because I couldn't live at the intensity level those women live at for long.

Re: The Texas Twins (8:32pm May 14, 2009):

I love heroes. My biggest hero growing up was my dad, and after that was my teachers. They never get credit for half of what they do, and put up with so much for so little.

Re: Red Kiss (7:57pm May 8, 2009):

Looks like my TBB list is growing again, your books have been added. Maybe I need to get a lottery ticket to pay for everything I want.

Re: Comfort Food (8:03pm May 2, 2009):

Series are great, but sometimes I just want to escape for a while with a stand alone. Then there are those that should never become series, because the first book was great, but there wasn't enough to do two or three more. I love Kenyon, Feehan and Adrian, there series are always great. I also love Koontz, but he has disappointed me by promising books that never materialize (book 3 of Chris Snow series). I guess it just depends on the ending mostly. If theres a HEA, there isn't much sense in stretching it out over more books. If there is stuff to be resolved (lots of stuff) take it to another level in another book. Or tell me more about a character who didn't "star" in the first book.

Re: Behind The Shadows (7:53pm May 2, 2009):

Retail therapy sometimes works for me. I think it is the action of getting away from what is bothering me and just focusing on anything other than the norm that helps. Just yesterday, I went to the discount beauty place near work and picked up body spray (cotton candy) and a couple of nail polishes I really don't need, but I went back to work in a much better mood, and managed to not take anyones head off. I also ran by Left-Bank books, an indie bookstore that just opened a few months ago around the corner from work(and where I spend lots of time during long lunches).

Re: Would-Be Witch (3:15pm March 16, 2009):

I would love to visit 18th Dynasty Egypt, in the reign of Akhenaten and Tutankhamen

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