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Accursed, a paranormal by @katehillromance #RLFblog #mm #romance
Today’s featured book is Accursed by Saloni Quinby.Genre M/M Erotic RomanceAuthor Saloni QuinbyBook heat level (based on movie ratings): RAt the request of his aunt, Medium Maxim Thomas travels to the London mansion of actor Ian Northhill to search for paranormal dangers. The first-born sons in Ian’s family have all died on their thirty-fourth birthday, and Ian’s is just around the corner. The problem is, he doesn’t believe in ghosts, demons or curses.When Maxim and Ian meet, they’re overwhelmed by lust, but great sex doesn’t change Maxim’s bitterness toward actors or Ian’s loathing of “phony” psychics. Unable to ignore their desire for each other, the men try to overcome their prejudices. While Ian performs a retelling of Jekyll and Hyde on stage, a real life Jekyll and Hyde plots to destroy him. Will Ian trust Maxim enough to allow his lover to save him from the family curse?Publisher Changeling Press
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The child of a painter and a psychic dreamer, Saloni Quinby feels spirituality and storytelling go hand-in-hand. She loves the scent of gardenia, the sound of wind chimes and the taste of honey. By listening to what isn’t said, she creates works based on unspoken desires. Saloni prefers blurred gender lines and many varieties of romance. In a world where passion must at times be restrained, she believes erotica is a pleasure to be shared. With her stories she would like to make her fantasies yours and hopes you enjoy the ride. Saloni also writes as Kate Hill.Website http://www.kate-hill.com
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Bedeviled, a new romance @madisonmichael_ #RLFblog #contemporary
Welcome Madison Michael author of Bedeviled, a new
contemporary romance.Why did you write
this book?When I started the first book in the Beguiling Bachelor
series, “Bedazzled”, I did not intend to write a series. The
characters and the relationship of these four friends and their stories came to
life in my head until I could not stop writing about them. We have all seen
people who have so much power or wealth that they cannot be sure they are loved
for themselves. These four men know that they can count on each other because
they are all equally successful. I liked them despite their fortunes and I
wanted to show that with all they had, they were still vulnerable. I thought
their stories were worth telling. When I finished the first novel, the story of
Randall and Sloane was already begging to be written, so I finished “Beholden.”
By then I knew Alex would meet Charlotte in “Bedeviled” and I was
setting the stage in all the books for the final book in the series.What is your favorite
genre to read?Historical Romance. I think I learn more about history from
romance novels than I ever learned in school. I love learning about other
times, what is happening politically and culturally, and I love the clothes and
manners.Who is your favorite
character from fiction (not including your own)?I adore MacKayla Lane from the Fever Series by Karen Marie
Moning. She starts out a rather feather-headed bimbo but over the course of the
series she discovers her smarts and her strength. I love the way Mac survives
trials and tribulations with fortitude and even humor. Besdies all that, the
heat between her and Barrons sizzles.What are you working
on at the moment?I am just starting the fourth and final book in the
Beguiling Bachelors series. I introduced readers to four dashing men in “Bedazzled”
and I have been hinting at the relationship between Tyler and Regan for three
novels. It is time to tell the fourth story and close the book on these two.What books will we
see from you in coming months?If nothing gets in my way, I have a time travel book, or
perhaps short story, that I have been dying to write. I think it will be next,
but recently, with all the divisiveness around politics in America, I have a
political story that just started rattling around in my conscience. If I am
lucky, and diligent, they should both come out this year.Please tell us about
your latest book.Genre Contemporary RomanceBook heat level (based on movie ratings): R (for language
and open door sexual encounters)Charlotte is on the run…Charlotte Roche has escaped dangers threatening her Boston
life by accepting a job in Chicago. She dons a new name and a new personal for
a new beginning – but it is all built on lies. Thinking she is safe, Charlotte
drops her guard and sets her sights on her ruggedly handsome and wildly sexy
running partner, Alexander Gaines. Can she advance their relationship from the
track to the bedroom and still maintain her charade? Alex is wising up to her
and she fears that his probing questions will pierce her carefully rehearsed
story.Alex, with unrevealed secrets of his own, struggles to hold
the irresistible Charlotte at arm’s length until Charlotte sustains a
suspicious injury. Alex seizes the opportunity to cuddle up to the sassy
beauty, risking discovery as well as his reputation, his fortune, and his
friends, not to mention his heart. Their pasts are closing in on them forcing
them to appeal to their friends, characters you’ve met and loved in “Bedazzled”
and “Beholden”. Can they build a bond with deceit on both sides? Join
them as they tackle the maze of half-truths and cover-ups threatening their
relationship and discover if their love is heavenly or bedeviled.Madison Michael Social Media
Madison Michael traded 28 years in Fortune 500 tech and
management positions for a chance to spend her days with sassy heroines, sexy,
rich heroes and nothing but happy endings. Growing up the daughter of a
librarian, she learned to love books, especially classics and romances, and
spent winters cuddled under blankets losing herself in books.Madison is the author of three novels in the Beguiling
Bachelor series, as well as several short stories. She is a member of Romance
Writers of America.After living in the northeast, southeast and the west, Maddy
returned to her Midwest roots. She lives in Evanston, IL with her feline
editorial assistant and great views of Chicago’s famous skyline.Website http://www.madisonmichael.net
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Spirits of the Heart @gemwriter #RLFblog #supernatural #suspense
Welcome Claire Gem author of Spirits of the Heart, a new Supernatural
Suspense.Why did you write this book?I grew up in
Middletown, N.Y, where there was an abandoned mental asylum. The place always
haunted me. I’ve always been very interested in the history of mental health
care (which is a ghoulish history to be sure!), so it seemed the natural place
to set my next supernatural suspense.Then, during the
writing of the book, I was visiting the property with my sister/cover designer,
taking pictures for the trailer. One particular building, Talcott Hall, kept
calling to me, though I couldn’t get too close because of the 8-foot high chain
link perimeter. Two weeks later, the building mysteriously burned to the
ground—after standing empty for almost 30 years. It was then I knew that
Spirits of the Heart must be written, to immortalize Talcott Hall.What is your favorite genre to read?Contemporary romances,
particularly those with supernatural elements, especially ghosts. I’m a ghost
hunter at heart.Who is your favorite
character from fiction (not including your own)?Films, not
books—Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean.What are you working on at the moment?My next novel is
called Pigments, and is another supernatural suspense. The blurb:There’s an unsolved mystery in the world of art
history: which painting was Vincent Van Gogh’s last?Rachel Parrish is a DNA analyst with peculiar a
psychic ability: psychometry. She can access the memories of a person from
something they touched, thereby leaving their genetic blueprint behind. She
also suffers from some unusual phobias. She’s terrified of visual art,
particularly of . . . paintings?Duncan Nicklas is a sexy museum curator who comes
to Rachel’s aid when an unplanned museum visit overwhelms her. He’s searching
for his soulmate: another, like-minded antiquarian to complete his life. His
initial fascination with Rachel’s gift develops into something more—but she’s
terrified of paintings. He’s a museum curator. How can this ever work?And then there’s Ethan Fagan—who’s determined to
claim Rachel as his own. To use her abilities to validate an obscure painting
in his grandfather’s collection. To secure his fortune. No matter what the
cost.Pigments. It’s all in the touch.What books will we see from you in coming months?In addition to
Pigments, I’m working on a non-fiction book for fiction writers called The Road
to Publication. I’m hoping that will be released sometime before April 1st.Please tell us about
your latest book.Spirits of the Heart, a Haunted Voices Novel
Genre Supernatural
SuspenseBook heat level (based
on movie ratings): PGAn addiction counselor and a security guard struggle to free
two, lost spirits trapped inside an abandoned mental asylum.Laura Horton returns from college to move in with an old
friend and start her career. But her homecoming is jarring. Her friend’s moved
out, leaving Laura alone with the gorgeous but intimidating ex-boyfriend—in a
house that snugs up to an ancient graveyard. Officer Miller Stanford is a man with a shattered past.
His alcoholic dad destroyed their family, a weakness Miller is terrified will
consume him too. The last thing he needs is a sexy, blonde addiction counselor
watching his every move. When he begins to see specters in the dark, he starts
questioning his own stability.
But Laura sees her too—a pathetic child-spirit searching for her father.
Can they unravel the mysteries of Talcott Hall without jeopardizing their
love—and lives—in the process?Publisher Erato
PublishingAmazon http://amzn.to/2jt6k1pCreateSpace https://www.createspace.com/6899776Claire Gem Social Media
Strong Women, Starting Over~Redefining Romance~Claire is a multi-published, award winning author of
emotional romance—sexy contemporary, supernatural suspense, and women’s
fiction. She writes about strong, resilient women who won’t give up their quest
for a happy-ever-after—and the men lucky enough to earn their love. No helpless,
hapless heroines here. These spunky ladies redefine romance, on their terms.Her supernatural suspense, Hearts Unloched, won the 2016 New
York Book Festival. Her 2016 release, The Phoenix Syndrome, won the women’s
fiction division in FCRWA’s The Beacon Contest.A New York native, Claire has lived in five of the United
States and held a variety of jobs, from waitress to bridal designer to research
technician—but loves being an author best. She and her happily-ever-after hero,
her husband of 38 years, now live in central Massachusetts.Website http://www.clairegem.com
Blog http://www.clairegem.wordpress.com
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Why PJ Sharon writes New Adult novellas @pjsharon #RLFblog #NewAdult
Hey Readers,Thanks so much for joining me today at the Romance Lives
Forever Blog, and thank you, Kayelle for having me.Writing an NA Novella Series
I’ve been at this writing/publishing thing for a while now
and one of the most common questions I hear from readers is “How do you
come up with your ideas?” The second most common question I hear is, “What
made you want to write for young adults?” The answer to both of those
questions is the same. I had a crazy teenaged life! Writing allows me a kind of
do-over by taking my experiences and helping my young characters learn, grow,
and find a hopefully ever after end. It’s been very cathartic for me. It also
allows me to impart to readers some hard lessons learned without being preachy.
I tend to write books I wish I had had to read as a teenager. Like many of us,
I went from reading Nancy Drew Mysteries to Stephen King with very few options
in between. I am thrilled to be part of the phenomenon of great young adult and
new adult stories exploding onto the book market.When I first wrote Savage Cinderella back in 2010, I had no
idea it would lead to a series of novellas six years later. Brinn’s story came
about after I’d been walking in the woods with my dog. I had a vison of a young
girl running through the forest in tattered clothes, dark hair flying.
Alongside her ran a bear (I live in the Berkshires where this seemed logical
somehow). The questions that followed led me to pen the story of a kidnapped
girl left for dead in the High Country of North Georgia, where she survives in
the wild for several years…until a young nature photographer, Justin Spencer,
finds her and convinces her to come back to the world. More a Tarzan story than
a retelling of the Cinderella fairy tale—and far-fetched perhaps—but it became
a Holt Medallion winner and grabbed the imagination and hearts of 3.6 million
readers on Wattpad!Being that my character, Brinn, was eighteen and living on
her own, the story fell into the New Adult category—a change from my other
novels which fit neatly into the young adult genre. Although it is contemporary
and a romance, there are also elements of suspense/thriller, since Brinn is
soon stalked by her kidnapper and must face off with him to truly gain her
freedom. As much as I enjoyed telling this story, it was difficult to write
parts of it from the perspective of the villain and live in his sick and
twisted head for so many months. But when I was done, I always had in the back
of my mind that Brinn’s story wasn’t over…it was only just beginning. I stewed
on where to go with the character for quite some time while working on a
dystopian trilogy and a non-fiction project for the next few years. And then
novellas (shorter novels about 20-40 thousand words, or half the length of a
full novel) became popular again and the ideas for more of Brinn’s journey began
to flow.Finding Hope, the first in the novella series, picks up a
year after Brinn’s return. Well into her recovery, nineteen-year-old Brinn finds
her life with Justin has become a safety net she relies on, but something is
missing. After years of living wild in the mountains, taming her need for
danger and independence turns out to be her greatest challenge. When Justin’s
friend Cody—now in the FBI—asks for her help in solving a kidnapping case, it
sparks new purpose for Brinn—as well as major complications in her relationship
with both men.Lost Boys, the second novella in the series, follows Brinn
and company when Justin’s friend Cody has disappeared, and Brinn is determined
to find out why. Despite an escalation in the tensions between them over Cody
and Brinn’s complicated friendship, Justin agrees to join her on a journey that
leads to the mysterious jungles of Colombia, where whispers of human
trafficking bring them face to face with an old enemy.Brinn and Justin join forces with friends to do the
unthinkable—enter the dangerous jungle on a rescue mission, sparking a battle
for the lives of nine young boys and a fight for their own survival. Brinn’s
haunted past rears its ugly head as she is forced to once again take on a
brutal killer. But in risking her life to save her friend, will she lose the
one man who has sacrificed everything for her?Yes, there is a bit of a love triangle which has spurred a “team
Justin” vs. “team Cody” rivalry among my Wattpad readers, but the
underlying theme is Brinn’s growth, recovery, and discovery of herself as an
individual—themes I think need more focus in Romance—especially for young
adults. I’m currently working on the third novella, Sacred Ground, which will
pit Brinn and friends against a crooked mining company in Wyoming while on a
search for a ghost from Justin’s past. I’m expecting a late Spring release and excited
to have a few more ideas for future adventures.If you haven’t yet found the joy of reading novellas, think
of them as a quick, tasty, and satisfying reading snack…without the calories! I’d
love to give away an e-copy of the original novel that started it all, Savage
Cinderella, to one lucky commenter.Do you read novellas?
Why or why not? Discuss…Be well, keep reading, and let your favorite authors know
how much you appreciate their stories by leaving a short review on Amazon, Barnes
and Noble, or Goodreads.Peace and blessings,PJSavage Cinderella
Eighteen-year-old Brinn Hathaway has survived on her own in
the Northwest High Country of Georgia since she was left for dead in a shallow
grave by the man who kidnapped her as a child. When a young nature
photographer, Justin Spencer, catches the wild girl on film and the two form a
tentative friendship, Brinn must decide if coming out of hiding is worth the
hope—and the danger—that may await her.If you enjoy this journey of romance, suspense, and hope, follow
Brinn, Justin, Cody, and a cast of new characters through a series of novellas
(30-40k word short novels). Each story will bring a new adventure, another
crime to solve, and more danger for Brinn and company as they delve into the
world of human trafficking and beyond.Genre: New AdultAuthor: PJ SharonBook heat level (based on movie ratings): PG 13Buy Savage Cinderellablisher: PJ Sharon BooksAmazon : http://www.amazon.com/Savage-Cinderella-ebook/dp/B007JPBEGS/Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/savage-cinderella-pj-sharon/1109552478?ean=2940014765206Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/savage-cinderellaSmashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/170847CreateSpace: https://www.createspace.com/3765501PJ Sharon Social Media
PJ Sharon is an award-winning author of young adult books,
including Pieces of Love, Heaven is for Heroes, On Thin Ice, and Holt Medallion
winner Savage Cinderella. Follow the Savage Cinderella Novella Series with Finding
Hope and Lost Boys.Healing Waters completes her YA dystopian trilogy, The
Chronicles of Lily Carmichael, which RT Book Reviews calls “An
action-packed read with a strong female lead.”Her debut non-fiction title Overcome Your Sedentary
Lifestyle (A Practical Guide to Improving Health, Fitness, and Well-being for
Desk Dwellers and Couch Potatoes) is a holistic living, self-help guide packed
with easy to implement tips sure to motivate today’s sedentary masses toward a
more balanced and active lifestyle. For more info on PJ’s books and updates on
new releases, sign up for her newsletter
or visit her website.In her “real life” job as a Massage Therapist,
Personal Trainer, and Yogi, PJ has been called “a powerhouse of positivity
and productivity.” Her mantra is “find balance in all things, and
live every day to the fullest.” A black belt in the art of Shaolin Kempo
Karate, avid kayaker, and singer of Italian art songs, PJ has two grown sons
and lives with her brilliant engineer of a husband in the Berkshire Hills of
Western MA where she writes YA…because every teen deserves a hopefully ever
after.Website: http://www.pjsharon.com
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A first visit to India @dianneanoble1 #RLFblog #RomanticSuspense
Diane Noble, author of Outcast, shares her memories of
visiting India.The first
time I visited India I was ten years old, flying back to England with my
parents and brothers after a three year tour in Singapore. Our RAF Hermes plane
took almost three days, stopping in several countries to re-fuel, and de-ice
the wings. We’d travelled out in a troopship, the Dunera – a whole month and
school lessons every day – but the Suez Canal had been closed so here we were
in Calcutta, as it was then known. I remember the heat, the highly spiced kofta
they gave us for breakfast with a fried egg, which none of us could eat, the
hole in the floor toilet we had to squat over while flies buzzed around us, the
strange smells and sounds. How could I have known I’d begun a lifelong love
affair with India?A single
parent for much of the time, I had to wait until my children had grown and
flown before I could travel to Rajasthan, the princely state of maharajahs and
palaces. Since then I’ve been all over the country, generally on India’s
excellent trains, from Delhi and Agra in the north where the Taj Mahal reduced
me to tears, to beautiful Kerala in the south, the temples of Bhubaneshwar in
the east and vibrant Mumbai in the west, yet still, time after time I am drawn
back. Next year I hope to travel the width of the country by train, up to its
border with Pakistan and then into the Himalayas. My modest house – I spend all
my money on travel – needs replacement windows but hey!Ten years
ago I volunteered to spend three months teaching English to street children in
Kolkata. While there I realised what it is I love about the country –it’s the
people. Despite great deprivation they laugh and are joyful. This time in
Kolkata proved to be the hardest thing I have ever done. Broken, crumbling
buildings sit amid lakes of raw sewage; filthy children encrusted with sores are
homeless; families live on a patch of pavement so narrow they take it in turns
to lie down. They give birth – and die – there. Yet their indomitable spirit
shines through.I feared I
couldn’t do it, felt my resolve dying daily amid the horrors and hardship, but
I started writing a journal and it saved me.Imagine your shirt sticking to your back as
you edge round a goat, swat at flies and cough as smoke from pavement cooking
fires catches in your throat. After four hours of threadbare sleep you’re
trying to find the group of street children you’ve come to Kolkata, India to
teach English to as a volunteer.Your ears hurt with the noise –
shouting, blaring horns, a backfiring bus. A cow stands in the middle of the
road, munching impassively on an old newspaper, as traffic edges round it. This
animal is holy and if a driver were to run into it, he would be dragged from
his car by an angry crowd and beaten up.Heat beats on your head like a
hammer as you search among blackened buildings whose stonework crumbles like
stale cake. There is a smell of spices and sewage, urine evaporating in hot
sun.When you see the small group it
takes you an age to cross the road, weaving between rickshaws, yellow taxis,
tuk tuks festooned with dusty tinsel. The children are so tiny – malnourished –
with bare feet, cropped hair and laddered ribs, but they shriek with laughter
when you try to speak to them in Hindi. They stroke the pale skin of your arms
and clamber on to your knees as you sit, cross-legged and crampy, on the bare earth
floor. They are a joy, desperate to learn English, desperate to improve their
position at the bottom of the luck ladder.When you get back to your small room
that evening your feet are gritty and blistered, your chest is raw with exhaust
fumes and you are unbelievably filthy. Sweat makes white rivulets down the dirt
on your face and you feel, and doubtless smell, rank.By the end of the first week you
will be overwhelmed by the magnitude of the poverty, despairing at the
smallness of your contribution. How can you possibly do this for three whole
months? Whatever were you been thinking of when you signed up?Maybe, like me, you’ll start a
journal and at the end of every day, no matter how tired you feel, you’ll write
down every detail of your day – how the children are progressing, who made you
laugh, who can now write their names, how much their poor chests rattle, who
has the worst sores. It’s a sort of de-briefing you might find cathartic.Despite having nothing, the children
giggle and fool around, laugh and sing, hang on to you, desperate for cuddles,
Everywhere you go in this dreadful place Bengali men and women will get used to
seeing you, wave and call out ‘Hello, Aunty’ (a term of respect for women of a
certain age) At the wayside shrine even jolly, elephant-headed Ganesh will be
wearing a broad grin.My diary covered three months
and formed the basis for A Hundred Hands which tells the story of Polly who saw
the plight of the children living on the streets and stayed to help. Outcast
features the plight of the Dalits, the Untouchables. I have been back to India
many times. Despite its horrors the country is mesmeric and its people a joy.Outcast
Rose leaves her Cornwall cafe to search for her daughter,
Ellie, in the steaming slums of Kolkata, India. In the daily struggle for
survival she is brought to her knees, yet finds the strength to confront the
poverty and disease and grows to love and respect the Dalit Community she is
helping. But then there are deaths and she fears for her own safety. Her cafe at home is at risk of being torched, and finally she has to make the terrible
choice between the Dalits and her own daughter.Genre Romantic SuspenseBook heat level (based on movie ratings) PGPublisher Tirgearr PublishingAmazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Outcast-Dianne-Noble-ebook/dp/B01BLL9CVOBarnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/outcast-dianne-noble/1123400384Kobo https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/outcast-51Smashwords https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/614347Dianne Noble Social Media
I think I became a reader before I could walk. While other
people had childhood memories, I amassed a vocabulary. I was born into a
service family and at the tender age of seven found myself on the Dunera, a
troopship, sailing for a three year posting to Singapore. So began a lifetime
of wandering – and fifteen different schools. Teen years living in Cyprus,
before partition, when the country was swarming with handsome UN soldiers, and
then marriage to a Civil Engineer who whisked me away to the Arabian Gulf.Most of the following years were spent as a single parent
with an employment history which ranged from the British Embassy in Bahrain to
a goods picker, complete with steel toe-capped boots, in an Argos warehouse. In
between I earned my keep as a cashier in Barclays, a radio presenter and a cafe proprietor on the sea front in Penzance.Website www.dianneanoble.com
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To Save a Viscount @JessieClever #RLFblog #Regencyromance
Welcome Jessie Clever author of To Save a Viscount, a new Regency
romance.Why did you write
this book?I wrote this book because Lady Margaret Folton insisted I do
so. Maggie was a character that popped in an earlier book in this series, and
she had such a fascinating story, I knew she would require a book of her own. So
here it is.What is your favorite
genre to read?I love historical fiction. It’s so important to study
history and learn from the things of the past. Historical fiction is a great
way to introduce new topics and subjects to readers, and I love the power it
has to encourage a love of history.Who is your favorite
character from fiction (not including your own)?I love and hate Lisbeth Salander from the Girl with the
Dragon Tattoo series. She stays true to her character right through to the end
even when she makes you cringe. She’s so beautifully written it’s stunning. It
literally takes my breath away when I see how brilliantly she’s written.What are you working
on at the moment?I have begun drafting the follow up series to the family of
spies found in the Spy Series. This series is called the Shadowing London
Series and will focus on the children of the Black family of spies.What books will we see
from you in coming months?I plan to release the first book in the Shadowing London
Series, a late Regency/early Victorian historical romance focusing on Samuel
Black, the oldest of the Black family off spring, this fall!Please tell us about
your latest book.Genre Regency romanceBook heat level (based on movie ratings): RWhen an
assassin threatens England’s spy network, Lady Margaret Folton must find the
killer before it’s too late. Hardened from being forced to witness the murder
of her British spy parents by French revolutionists, Margaret approaches this
mission like any other, with steely determination and a resolute focus on the
necessary outcome at the cost of all else.Commodore
John Lynwood, newly returned from the Mediterranean, finds himself granted the
title of viscount in honor of his service during the war. Plagued with a string
of good luck throughout his life, the title serves as another reminder that
Jack has done nothing to earn the glory and prestige that comes with his
position, and he’ll be damned if he’ll enjoy such an honor.But
when Jack is accidentally granted a title meant to be used as bait to lure the
assassin into the War Office’s trap, Margaret must face the tragedy of her past
and decide which is more important: the assignment or love?The
books in the Spy Series:1/2.
Inevitably a Duchess (A prequel novella)1. Son
of a Duke2. For
Love of the Earl3. A
Countess Most Daring4. To
Save a ViscountAmazon http://amzn.to/1tddN6P
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Jessie decided to be a writer because the job of Indiana
Jones was already filled.Taking her history degree dangerously, Jessie tells the
stories of courageous heroines, the men who dared to love them, and the world
that tried to defeat them.Jessie makes her home in the great state of New Hampshire
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