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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


Elizabeth Parzino

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49 comments posted.

Re: Staying At Daisy's (12:29pm March 7, 2011):

Oh this sounds like such a fun read, we need this right now.
Thank you for writing it.

Re: The Mysterious Lady Law (12:48pm February 4, 2011):

I tend to read anything that catches my fancy at the moment. It seems to me that a good writer does need to explore all parts of them selves, and write accordingly. Men writing women or women writing men, what difference does it make?

Re: Wicked Seduction (3:03pm January 11, 2011):

Fortunately I do not have the deadline problem, at least not anymore since retirement! Yahoo, it is something to look forward to so there is hope.

Re: Wolf Fever (11:25am December 15, 2010):

When the dreaded flu strikes I find the old ways work best for me. Lots of rest, fluids(hot lemonade with honey and maybe a drop or two of whiskey)or water if you must. To cap it all off of course that book that you've been wanting to read, now is the perfect time.

Re: Marked By The Moon (1:50pm November 4, 2010):

Dracula has got to be the all time best monster. For a good read tho I do love the weres and vamps, however, the modern "monsters" just really aren't that scary. They have to many redeaming features.

Re: Twilight Hunger (1:59pm October 21, 2010):

You are a poster girl for not giving up! glad you stuck to it as I've read a couple of your books and am looking forward to the rest.

Re: Twilight Hunger (1:58pm October 21, 2010):

You are a poster girl for not

Re: Captive Spirit (1:16pm October 19, 2010):

I too have an amazing amount of trivia stored somewhere in my brain that pops out at times. Years ago I traveled thru that part of the country and was intrigued by the story. Where did they go?

Re: Highland Hellcat (12:53pm October 15, 2010):

I truely love coffee, good strong and dark. That said there is also a cabinet in my kitchen that is full of all kinds of tea! my daughter prefers good brewed tea but in an emergency we have instant too.

Re: Petals From The Sky (1:03pm September 20, 2010):

Exploring a culture different from my own is always a treat. We have so much to learn from each other. Your books put me in a place my mind can explore.

Re: Warrior (3:05pm September 11, 2010):

I havn't had a fan moment yet, but I am a fan of all authors. Love your site, it always points me to a book that I tend to like, Thank you.

Re: Deadly Fear (12:40pm August 26, 2010):

fantasy is much easier for me to read so paranormal is sort of fun. Human monsters really scare me because all you have to do is see the news and you know that they are possible and could be next door!

Re: Seduced by the Wolf (1:31pm August 23, 2010):

To those of you who long for a sexy vampire I say BAH! give me a warm (dare I say HOT) furry wolf anytime!

Re: Nemesis (12:58pm August 22, 2010):

I feel so blessed when I read of all the horrendous hear you all are having, here on the west coast we really have not had summer yet. Near the water so overcast, windy, foggy, just good reading weather. Havn't had my nose out of a book in ever so long.

Re: Monster in Miniature (1:44pm July 31, 2010):

Labeling really doesn't make sense when you think about it. There is really only fiction and non fiction. I will help with those shelves.

Re: Knight Of Passion (12:50pm July 23, 2010):

Oh those strong medival men,what's not to like. Can't wait to read your new book.

Re: Hidden Wives (2:33pm June 26, 2010):

So glad I'm not the only one who gets in a reading slump, and am in one now! Perhaps if someones recommendation sparks an interest I will try again tomorrow. Blahh!

Re: Ancient Whispers (12:30pm May 31, 2010):

Every day can be a challenge since I retired. Nothing is the same and there are so many new things that I never considered because I "had to work", not enought time, blah blah blah.

Re: Dead in the Family (1:35pm May 29, 2010):

Can't really guess at what I might be reading this summer since I read everything! Latley tho it seems to be either paranormal(romance,mystery Yahoo)or mysterys. It's going to be a busy, reading, summer.

Re: Can't Teach an Old Demon New Tricks (3:50pm May 17, 2010):

OOh no now I have to update my list. Most of these are now old friends that have been read, but you always give me a look at something new. Thanks

Re: Web Of Lies (1:42pm May 17, 2010):

Hi Jennifer,
I've never met a book I wouldn't read. Sure some "grab" more than others and I'm really looking forward to getting acquainted with yours.

Re: Haunting Warrior (1:50pm May 12, 2010):

Life was so hard in the past I don't think I'd like to be there,however, going with one of your characters is wonderful. They always pull me in and make it seem so real.

Re: The Jaguar Prince (1:30pm May 7, 2010):

You have certainly delt with the "country" in a great way. What ideas! wish I could think like you when the birds,dog,kids start up around here!

Re: His Border Bride (1:38pm May 3, 2010):

As with many others, my hero is the one in the current book I'm reading. Since I read a lot the heros change almost daily!love them all for a little while.

Re: Silent Truth (1:22pm April 19, 2010):

Other things come and go but cooking, gardening and reading have been passions forever.

Re: Demonkeepers (1:19pm April 14, 2010):

Yes!! we've been waiting for the new book. My daughter and I have read all the previous ones in this series. Have to say I like all of the "hero's" for different reasons. You have made them so attractive and believable.

Re: Big Bad Wolf (2:10pm April 10, 2010):

You are right on, trying to get a timeline on books out of order drive me crazy. Usually I will put them aside to read when I've collected all. Otherwise the ranting and raving drives my daughter nuts!

Re: The Highlander's Sword (1:44pm April 1, 2010):

Won "the Highlanders Sword" last month and just finished reading it. My daughter laughs at me because we can't leave the library until I have a Highlander book. Now I have one of my own. Can we look forward to another?

Re: Big Girl (12:50pm March 27, 2010):

Sandi,
I started reading very young, and read everything I could get my hands on. Like you I found some authors to get irritating after a while,and put them aside. Returning later, evan years later,and they seem different, or perhaps it was me, and was able to read and enjoy them again.

Re: On The Steamy Side (1:50pm March 23, 2010):

Just finished "Can't Stand the Hear" in one sitting because I just could not put it down. Winning the"Steamy Side" would be just as wonderful and another reason to stay up really late!

Re: The Highlander's Sword (4:02pm March 17, 2010):

Thank you, thank you. Scots heros always appeal to me. It's the whole rugged but tender guy in the wild highland is just so sexy! are there any left?

Re: The Edge of Winter (1:34pm February 21, 2010):

I don't have a favorite book title with seasons, just love them all. Perhaps if I had to pick any of them with Winter, cozy in front of a fireplace with HOT guy, oh yeah!

Re: Silver Silence (1:23pm October 28, 2009):

I've read A Little Lite Magic and of course the Immortals and really hope to win these, your writing keeps me interested to the very end.

Re: Mr. Darcy Vampyre (9:32pm October 27, 2009):

Ahh vampires, they used to be scary, now not so much. Your book sounds very interesting I look forward to a good read.

Re: Silver Silence (9:21pm October 27, 2009):

I have read your other books and look forward to this one

Re: Santa Honey (6:50pm October 23, 2009):

There is absolutely nothing like curling up with a good book that you yourself have gone out, browsed thru many and finally chose for your own. E-books are ok and I have read a few, but I love the touch and even the smell of a good novel. My book room runneth over and I love it.

Re: Possess Me At Midnight (1:17pm October 22, 2009):

Can't wait to start this series. I have read your work previously and really enjoyed it.

Re: A Marquis To Marry (1:48pm October 14, 2009):

Thanks for the preview, this series sounds like a good read and they go on my TBR list. Have to have all three tho. I really hate to start in the middle/end and miss the others.

Re: The Hunt (1:13pm October 12, 2009):

Sounds like you took the road that is right for you. Look forward to reading your book it sounds interesting. Like you my daughter and I are life long readers, nose in book always!

Re: The Promise (3:33pm October 11, 2009):

There are really just to many choices when it comes to books. I tend to read a new one and then go back to an author I enjoy. This way I'll get to enjoy them all, eventually! Like you I find that time is just slipping away..

Re: A Hollywood Ending (3:16pm October 11, 2009):

Oh my goodness, my circle of authors is just to large to list. There are those that I have enjoyed for years and many new ones to explore and add to th TBR pile, said pile now at 25. There are just too many books and not enough time.

Re: Beloved Vampire (2:43pm October 6, 2009):

This series is on my TBR list,
can't wait, however, I am behind with about 15 books waiting on my side table so it might take awhile. Sometimes I do skip tho and read a new one.

Re: Highland Rebel (2:58pm September 3, 2009):

Some books you can read and you're like"OK" and then there are the other ones that pull you in and don't let go until long after your finished.

Re: The Treasures Of Venice (2:33pm August 28, 2009):

I celebrate the day I retired. Now there is time for my favorites crafts,yard work and of course reading. Looking forward to reading your book,it looks interesting.

Re: Tortured (1:58pm August 18, 2009):

Your new read sounds great, it's in my to read pile.

Re: Breaking Loose (1:11pm August 13, 2009):

My daughter and I have all of your books and absolutely can not wait for Breading Loose. There is nothing like a good romance novel with a little mystery thrown in. Way to go !

Re: Seduce Me (1:11pm July 29, 2009):

You are so right. Love scenes are only right if they are in line with the characters.

Re: The Scot And I (11:57am June 26, 2009):

I've really enjoyed your previous books and can't wait for "The Scot and I".

Re: Enchanting the Beast (1:10pm April 28, 2009):

I think a were-cat of some sort, but a smaller one like a Mainecoon cat with lots of bushy hair. Yep that's me.

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