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Escape Into Adventure, Romance, Suspense, and Magic This July

Find Your Perfect July Escape

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Sink your teeth into the first novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse seriesโ€”the books that gave life to the Dead and inspired the HBOยฎ original series True Blood.


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#1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown delivers a new signature sexy suspense about a detective seeking justice for his murdered wife with the help of a psychotherapistโ€ฆwhile fighting an undeniable attraction to her.


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Open the book. Enter the nightmare. Escape is no longer guaranteed.


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Under Wyoming skies, love doesn't care about titles.


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Family secrets, lost love, and a mystery hidden beneath the sea.


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The bear is unleashed. The danger is real. The attraction is impossible to resist.

Eileen Dandashi

4 comments posted.

Re: Tangling with the CEO (11:59am December 10, 2013):

Funny, I think a sweet romance is more sexy than a sexy romance. It leaves much more to look forward to--off stage!

Re: A Song At Twilight (9:40pm November 18, 2013):

Women have come a long way, but only in the western countries. Much is left to do for our sisters in the more underdeveloped nations.

Re: The Secret Life of Miss Anna Marsh (11:57am November 11, 2013):

It's fun to see how one century's virtues are another century's vices. However, this then makes me question how we can fairly judge another time period and even another country's policies. Thanks for the nice post.

Re: Once a Rake (4:53pm October 30, 2013):

I enjoy the Regency Era genre because it mixes historical
happenings around seemingly real people's lives. I enjoy
the play between men and women of that time and the evolving
of a woman's role in the society. I enjoy the happily-ever-
after endings. I enjoy the beautiful clothing, very sensual
for both men and women. Historical Romances are basically
my favorite genre.

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