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Thank you!! I can't wait to read another historical novel by you.
Thank you too, I absolutely love your Laird books. The Bride was what got me addicted to romance (no pressure). My goto authors, Julie Garwood, Linda Howard and Judith McNaught. You women amaze and bring me such joy. No simpering or irritating heroines, sense of humor that match mine and develop the story so that I fall right into the your world, return often and purchase digital copies because I wear out the paperbacks. You are awesome!
I desperately miss your historical novels as well. I was wondering if you have a family tree for your characters, because I am sure Brodick is Nick's ancestor. Please please give us a new highland novel to look forward to. No one writes them like you do. I have been a fan for many years and have re read your books many many times.
I am joining this group of admirers of your historical romances. I also can´t wait for your another historical romance story because they are absolutely lovely.
I really hope we readers get to read your historical romances soon. I loved every single one of your historical romances like the Secret; the Wedding etc.,
I wish we could get a follow-up book to the Bride and the Wedding. The Wedding is my favorite romance book of all time and I reread it at least once a month! Connor and Brenna's love story brought tears to my eyes and thank you for including the epilogue. However, I would love to know what happened to all the main characters but the secondary ones as well, especially Quinlan and Faith. Did they end up together? (They did in my mind at least.) Maybe you could write a book about those two and then a continuing series about Alec/Jamie and Connor/Breena's children...hint, hint!
My favourite historical romance novel is Ransom. I have read it 7 times and recently enjoyed it as an audiobook. That book still makes me cry. They should have made that into a movie.
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Thank you!! I can't wait to read another historical novel by you.
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Thank you too, I absolutely love your Laird books. The Bride was what got me addicted to romance (no pressure). My goto authors, Julie Garwood, Linda Howard and Judith McNaught. You women amaze and bring me such joy. No simpering or irritating heroines, sense of humor that match mine and develop the story so that I fall right into the your world, return often and purchase digital copies because I wear out the paperbacks. You are awesome!
I desperately miss your historical novels as well. I was wondering if you have a family tree for your characters, because I am sure Brodick is Nick's ancestor. Please please give us a new highland novel to look forward to. No one writes them like you do. I have been a fan for many years and have re read your books many many times.
I am joining this group of admirers of your historical romances. I also can´t wait for your another historical romance story because they are absolutely lovely.
I really hope we readers get to read your historical romances soon. I loved every single one of your historical romances like the Secret; the Wedding etc.,
I wish we could get a follow-up book to the Bride and the Wedding. The Wedding is my favorite romance book of all time and I reread it at least once a month! Connor and Brenna's love story brought tears to my eyes and thank you for including the epilogue. However, I would love to know what happened to all the main characters but the secondary ones as well, especially Quinlan and Faith. Did they end up together? (They did in my mind at least.) Maybe you could write a book about those two and then a continuing series about Alec/Jamie and Connor/Breena's children...hint, hint!
My favourite historical romance novel is Ransom. I have read it 7 times and recently enjoyed it as an audiobook. That book still makes me cry. They should have made that into a movie.




