Saturday, February 23, 2013

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I bought (Paperback):




Cara Stivers hasn't had a date in almost a year, so when her friend offers to fix her up with two different boys, she readily agrees to meet them. But one of the boys, Nate Summers, is the same boy who haunts her in her dreams. Except in her dreams, he's a vampire and he's dangerous. When the murders begin, she knows that Nate is behind them, and she finds out that he is going to kill her next. In a race against time, she has to find out who he really is, why he wants to kill her and how to stop him before it's too late

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This is the second book in the Moonlight series.

Things get more complicated for Cee Cee when she’s appointed lead investigator in a high-profile murder that points to her preternatural lover. To prove him innocent, she must distance herself from her prime suspect, but tangled emotions don’t make it easy for her to stay away. And neither does Max.


Left in charge of a criminal empire and protector of a clan of shadowy shape-shifters, Max walks a precarious line. Can he believe the cunning stranger who claims he can teach Max the things he needs to know to stay alive—a conman who would betray anyone to make a profit—a man who may be a ruthless killer?

Pulled between her desire for justice and the man she loves, the harder Cee Cee fights to clear Max’s name, the more he pushes her away. He’s protecting a dark truth that could blow the top off her case. And that means hiding his motives and lying to a woman who values truth above all. The woman who can save him . . . if he’ll let her

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PROVOCATIVE, EXPLICIT, EDGY & SO MUCH FUN!


All Casey Reynolds wanted was peace and quiet and a long vacation from covering the crime beat in Boston. That's why she agreed to borrowing a villa in Mexico to rest, be alone and work on her novel.

But then he showed up -- Travis Craig. He said he was offered the villa to recover from a serious illness. He had just lost his teaching job and had no money to leave.

She agreed with his plan to share the house -- but on her terms. Soon rest and relaxation were a thing of the past when their double occupancy proved too erotic to control.

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A paranormal romance that spans the centuries from modern England to 19th century Paris and ancient Cappadocia.


Madison Greene is in foster care until one day she inherits a fortune, she inherits a house, she inherits a cellar full of danger.

Alexandre Chevalier lives in 19th century Paris. On an archaeological expedition, he discovers a lost underground city where his life changes forever.

Their lives entwine, but this is only the beginning...

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Three deliciously sexy stories of sensual healers and their naughty patients....


Gail Faulkner

After years of illness, Lauren is desperate for a reprieve from her stiflingly protective family -- so she joins her best friend Carla for a weekend at her family's ranch. Although Carla warns the cool, collected Lauren about her womanizing cousin Romeo, when Lauren and Romeo first lock eyes, they feel undeniable passion for one another. Romeo knows he can have any women he desires, but now he longs only to care for this sexy little minx -- and has one short weekend to convince her to stay.

Lisa Renee Jones

Shy and cautious physical therapist Kelly Marshall is all work and no play. Determined to go to medical school and avoid becoming like her recklessly irresponsible mother, she has always repressed her wildest and most sinful desires. That is, until she meets sexy architect Mark Majors and discovers a deeply sensual side she never knew she had. And when weeks later he appears in her exam room -- needing her healing touch -- she can't help but surrender, once again, to the passion blazing between them.

Sahara Kelly

For fiery redhead Susanna Chalmers, Dylan Sinclair was the handsome muscle-bound guy in high school she could never have. But eleven years later, now a relationship therapist, Susanna sees Dylan in one of her lectures -- and he reminds her of a steamy night after senior prom when he knew he wanted to have his way with her. As a doctor, Susanna knows he isn't relationship material. But as a woman, her extremely aroused body is telling her otherwise
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Hidden is a vampire book that I've been going back and forth about for a long time.


Have you read any of these?




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14 comments:

  1. i haven't read any of these but i'm tem^pted by the nancy gedon series

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  2. I haven't read or heard of any of these before, but Hidden sounds very interesting! I love books with multiple timelines that somehow intersect :) Adding it to my TBR. Happy reading!

    My StS

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    1. That is usually not my thing and that is what has me holding back from reading it.

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  3. +JMJ+

    I haven't read any of these, Brenda, but I did read their plot summaries in this post. ;-)

    I'm a little surprised by the premise of Chased by Moonlight. If an investigator's lover were a suspect in a crime, wouldn't the investigator be excused from handling the case? =S

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    1. I agree... my understanding is that you can't be an investigator on any case that involves your family or friends. Too many chances to tamper with evidence and the like.

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    2. I know what you mean. I guess it can happen in the book because it's make believe?

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    3. +JMJ+

      Hmmmm. I'm not sure how I feel about that, either! =/ On the one hand, I do think an author has the right to set the rules of his imaginary world. On the other hand, if it doesn't seem plausible to me, I have trouble suspending disbelief for the rest of the story.

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    4. the question is did her superior knew she had a relation to the suspect... if it was secret then she would have to ask to be relieved from teh case and perhaops she doesn't want too and thus keep quiet

      ( after all yes it's forbidden but even if real they had some who played with teh rules by keeping quiet etc so as long as she is doing her job well)

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    5. +JMJ+

      In that case, I think that just by keeping quiet about it, she's already doing her job badly. =S It would make an interesting character flaw, though.

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  4. The only book that I've heard of is the Nancy Gideon book. It's on my bookshelf actually. I haven't read it yet. I had planned on getting the first in the series-- I hate to read out of order-- but keep forgetting it when I'm at the bookstore. Of course, I always put off buying some books because I have so many others to read as well ;)

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    1. i too prefer read in order and that's not easy because the bookstore here doesn't have a lot of book so i must find a way to get it online etc... ( wjhen it's still available because sometimes it isn't and i'm blocked for an indefinite time)

      at least i recently got the book 1 i needed for a series ( yes.. oki not teh same edition but i will have to take the new edition of book2 later that 's it)

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    2. I like to read them in order too. It annoys me when I go to purchase books and I can't find the series order. I think that it should be the first thing mentioned. I mean why get me interested in book three without telling me that there are two books ahead of it in the series?

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  5. No, I haven't read any of these before, though a few sound good.

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