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What Non-Interracial Book Are You Currently Reading?
Brenda aka A.M. Wells wrote: "Just finished reading Arms of a Stranger by Giselle Carmichael"
Giselle writes non interracial books?
What's the book aboout?
Giselle writes non interracial books?
What's the book aboout?

Here's the blurb
Millionaire Keithen Knight has gotten so caught up in the cycle of making money and keeping track of it that he has lost sight of the important things in life. Small town girl is living an unfulfilled life in the fast paced city that never sleeps and has lost her way. Brought together by th devastating hurricane that tore across the Gulf Coast region, these two people will unite in the rebuilding efforts, and in the process discover the meaning of life, love, and happiness in the Arms of a Stranger.

She's also my agent so show her some love and check out her book!!!!
2) The Unruly Chaperon- Elizabeth Rolls (Historical)
3) To Catch A Rogue- Amanda McCabe (Historical)
Best Wishes,
http://www.stacy-deanne.net
Murphy's Lore : Tales from Bulfinche's Pub by Patrick Thomas
Passion Unleashed by Larissa Ione
a couple others...
Passion Unleashed by Larissa Ione
a couple others...

Best Wishes!
http://www.stacy-deanne.net
I'm currently listening to Blood Rites (Dresden Files #5) and reading the first book in Jon F. Merz's Fixer Files. About to start Dido's Prize for my historical fix. :-)
I'm reading Hot Blooded. It's a collection of short stories by Christine Feehan, Angela Knight, Maggie Shayne, and Emma Holly.

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Danielle The Book Huntress , Sees Love in All Colors
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I'm reading:
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey (YA Science Fiction)--Rae, I think you'd like this one
Murphy's Lore : Tales from Bulfinche's Pub by Patrick Thomas (Fantasy Short Stories)
Lair of the Lion by Christine Feehan--I can't seem to stay away from her books. LOL.
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey (YA Science Fiction)--Rae, I think you'd like this one
Murphy's Lore : Tales from Bulfinche's Pub by Patrick Thomas (Fantasy Short Stories)
Lair of the Lion by Christine Feehan--I can't seem to stay away from her books. LOL.
Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I'm reading:
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey (YA Science Fiction)--Rae, I think you'd like this one
Murphy's Lore : Tales from Bulfinche's Pub by..."
I have some Christine Feehan books too; can't wait to start Lair of the Lion.
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey (YA Science Fiction)--Rae, I think you'd like this one
Murphy's Lore : Tales from Bulfinche's Pub by..."
I have some Christine Feehan books too; can't wait to start Lair of the Lion.
new_user wrote: "Rae, how's Fixer? :)"
Sorry nu! I totally didn't even see your q until now.
The Fixer is awesome! I plan on giving it a re-read because it's now one of my faves. :-)
Sorry nu! I totally didn't even see your q until now.
The Fixer is awesome! I plan on giving it a re-read because it's now one of my faves. :-)
Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Thanks for the reminder to read it, Rae."
Np, Danielle! :-)
Np, Danielle! :-)


OMG, too funny. But that cover made me think of another cover:

Holy cow! I am not a lover of the oiled man-titty covers, but this cover is seriously a work of pectoral and abdominal art. I have to read the book just for the cover alone.
But...back on topic. I am actually reading:








T, it was really good. Loved it. Loni, I've heard good things about Karen Rose. I have Don't Tell at home as my first read by her.

Also, if you guys check out the book, note the cover on Amazon is incorrect. They have some other book up there.
Best Wishes!
http://www.stacy-deanne.net


Also, "Summer Heat"

And finally, "Asmodeus"

That's a great book, Bekah. I loved Liam. My sister loaned my book to a friend at work, and she trashed it. I need to replace my copy.
I just finished
. Another favorite book by a favorite author. Currently reading
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I just finished


Hey Danielle...still in the very early stages of the book with him, so haven't made my mind up about him yet. I don't like all the extra info in the book...with the villain. Oh well...I think I may have too many good books waiting on me to read them that I am getting antsy.


Bekah, The Prize is my favorite Julie Garwood book. I will definitely be reading Warrior, Tina. My kind of book.
I'm reading
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I love how down to earth the characters are. They aren't afraid to be themselves around each other. The heroine is always tripping on something and falling.
I can't wait to write a review about this book. I like how the hero and heroine are becoming friends first. It's a cute book.
The hero is Irish.
Quinn and Autumn (Audie) are always making me laugh.

I love how down to earth the characters are. They aren't afraid to be themselves around each other. The heroine is always tripping on something and falling.
I can't wait to write a review about this book. I like how the hero and heroine are becoming friends first. It's a cute book.
The hero is Irish.
Quinn and Autumn (Audie) are always making me laugh.
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Danielle,
The hero walks in good bad boys shoes. He's a detective.
You'll see what I say about this book on my new blog.
The hero walks in good bad boys shoes. He's a detective.
You'll see what I say about this book on my new blog.
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