Loved by a Dangerous Duke by Collette Cameron-review

Loved by a Dangerous Duke by Collette Cameron-review

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 20, 2021

Is she desperate enough to marry a man she loathes? Sadly, yes…

He always has his way…

Stanford is aware of his nickname, The Dangerous Duke—and it suits him just fine. Inheriting a bankrupt dukedom and rebuilding it taught him just how useless niceties were. Except now, he’s ready to choose a duchess, and the only one he deems suitable (and enticing) enough despises him. Perhaps he should reconsider the value of niceties…

She’s a most reluctant bride…

Ophelia Breckensole knows what she wants, and it is not Stanford. But fate plays into his hand when she finds herself unwittingly compromised. Now, she must wed or face ruination—and Stanford is only too pleased to help. So, she’ll marry him, but she won’t love him. Or so she keeps telling herself…

But Stanford and Ophelia have much more to overcome on their path to happily ever after than his austere nature and her vow to never love her husband. Stanford’s enemies are determined to make him pay for his past, and they’re willing to use Ophelia to do it. Can this fragile union survive such an onslaught?

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REVIEW:Don’t you love it when a rogue falls for the heroine? And then she won’t have anything to do with him!!

Stanford has cultivated his reputation for many years, a cold and calculating man who rebuilt the Dukedom from scratch, but to do that he’s had to be ruthless.

Ophelia is frustrated, a man she despises has the audacity to demand her have in marriage! No wooing, no courting, just a list of reasons! Well she’s not going to have it, she might not have much say in her future, but she’s going to stay away from the Dangerous Duke!

Reading how Stanford will do anything to obtain his goal (Ophelia) did have me a little annoyed, then when you remember what era this is set in, you’ll understand where he was coming from. (Women weren’t given a voice or an opinion in that era)Then when finding out he won’t get the young lady in question, The Dangerous Duke will have to change tactics and maybe show Ophelia the Stanford he keeps hidden!!

It’s a really good story, and although it’s book thirteen in this series, there is no need to read in order. Saying that, there are characters I believe maybe in other books (well it’s a good excuse to read the series) ?

Reading the interactions between Stanford and Ophelia will have you laughing one minute then shaking your head the next. You have to admire Stanford, when he decides to turn over a new leaf and woo the lovely young Ophelia he throws himself into the task.

But fate lends a hand to Stanford, poor Ophelia is caught in a compromising position. And so Stanford swoops in and says marry him or face ruin! What’s a girl to do?!

But Stanford isn’t allowed a happy ending! And someone is waiting in the wings biding their time! Is it someone Stanford ruthlessly ruined in the past?

Can they really be happy? Can they get past the names and reputations? And will the danger pass them without incident?

Ophelia also wants to open a house for ladies whose reputations have been ruined sounds like a possible idea for a book.

It’s a nice afternoon read.

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Reviewed by Julie B ?

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That Deep River Feeling by Jackie Ashenden-review

That Deep River Feeling (Alaska Homecoming 3) by Jackie Ashenden-review

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 27, 2021

-An independent woman dedicated to protecting her town—and her heart
-A mysterious mountain man with a past shrouded in secrets
-A small Alaska town that’ll take your breath away

Zeke Calhoun doesn’t care much about Deep River, but he’ll do just about anything to keep the promise he made to look out for his best friend’s sister.

As the sole police officer in Deep River, Morgan West won’t be bossed around, but Zeke is irresistible. He’s tough, challenging, and all kinds of sexy, but getting involved is the last thing on her mind. Or is it…?

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REVIEW:THAT DEEP RIVER FEELING is the third instalment in Jackie Ashenden’s contemporary, adult ALASKA HOMECOMING romance series focusing on three friends who inherited the small town of Deep River, Alaska. This is bush pilot Zeke Calhoun, and Village Safety Protection Officer Morgan West’s story line. THAT DEEP RIVER FEELING can be read as a stand alone but I recommend reading the series in order for back story and cohesion.

SOME BACKGROUND: Thirteen years earlier Silas Quinn (Home to Deep River 1), along with his best friend Caleb West, swore never to return to Deep River but with Caleb’s death came the ownership of the town of Deep River, owned by the West family for close to one hundred years. When the sole surviving West refused all ownership, the town of Deep River was passed on to our heroes Damon, Silas and Zeke.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Zeke and Morgan) THAT DEEP RIVER FEELING focuses on Zeke Calhoun, the final partner in the privately owned small town of Deep River, Alaska. For two months Zeke has been MIA; no contact with his friends Silas and Damon, and in this Silas and Damon struggle with potential offers to buy Deep River, Alaska. Deep River sits upon a ‘gold mine’ of oil, oil that a Texas company is hoping to own, while secretly approaching the people in an effort to buy what’s left of the town. Morgan West is the only member of the local law enforcement, and the only surviving West family heir, and with it comes the knowledge that someone is hoping to gain access to the Deep River oil. Enter Zeke Calhoun, the third partner bequeathed ownership of Deep River, Alaska and the man with whom Morgan West will fall in love. What ensues is the struggling romance and relationship between Zeke and Morgan, and the potential fall-out as Zeke’s secrets are about to be exposed, as our hero struggles with issues of rejection, trust and low self-esteem.

Zeke Calhoun worries that once the truth is revealed, his friendships and relationship with his best friends Damon and Silas with spiral out of control. Having suffered through a dysfunctional relationship with his family, Zeke prefers to live life on his own terms but meeting Morgan West stirs something deep within our story line hero. Morgan West has lived all of her life in Deep River, Alaska, and like Zeke, struggles with demons from the past. Believing she is unworthy of love, Morgan finally opens her heart only to discover that Zeke’s time in Deep River, comes with an expiry date. The $ex scenes are limited but intimate and passionate, without the over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

The secondary and supporting characters include Silas Quinn and his girlfriend Hope Dawson; Damon Fitzgerald and Astrid, James; Astrid’s son Connor; Zeke’s sister Izzy Montgomery, as well as Filthy Phil, all knowing, all seeing elderly gentleman -the people of Deep River are very protective of our story line heroine.

THAT DEEP RIVER FEELING is a story of secrets, family, relationships and love. The premise is entertaining; the romance is captivating but I struggled to feel any palpable sexual attraction between our leading couple. Perhaps it was Zeke’s less than stellar attitude towards everything, or his need to move on without the woman he loved.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Come Home to Deep River
Deep River Promise

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Reviewed by Sandy

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THE RANGER by Julia Justiss -Review, Excerpt & Giveaway

THE RANGER (The McAllister Brothers 3) by Julia Justiss-Review, Excerpt & Giveaway

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 27, 2021

He can’t resist a puzzle…

When Texas Ranger Brice McAllister spies a sexy woman in short shorts gardening in her backyard, he can’t help but flirt. She shuts him down hard, and Brice is astonished when he realizes this alluring woman is also the aloof and dowdy librarian—complete with thick-framed glasses and a shapeless dress—who helped him research land deeds earlier that day. He’s instantly intrigued and sets to discover more—namely, why she’s clearly hiding herself.

She can’t attract attention…

After one side of her crime family is involved in her fiancé’s death, Maria Giordano puts half a continent between herself and her L.A. home and family. She moves to Whiskey River and reinvents herself as “Mary,” a serious and plain librarian. Her only indulgence is her garden and cooking with her neighbor’s young daughter. And then she meets Brice.

Maria has every reason to avoid and resent a man with a badge, but when she needs protection, the last man she thinks she can trust is the first one she turns to.

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REVIEW: Book three in this series. You don’t need to read the previous two stories, they all stand on their own. But we do have an ongoing story from the previous books (but not really necessary to read them as we are given a brief summary of what went on)

Brice is the youngest and the last single McAllister brother.Home whilst he waits to testify in a case he was working, he’s a Texas Ranger, and loves the job.And while Brice is visiting his brothers he’s going to look into a few things for his brothers.He has no intention of settling down on the ranch with his brothers, well that is until he meets a frosty young librarian…..

Maria now goes by the name of Mary. She’s keeping a low profile. She’s hiding from her family! Why? Well it’s a long story, and it’s one she’s not willing to share.

Brice has to try hard to win her trust, and it’s not easy, there are many times she’s wants to bolt. But when danger comes knocking on her door, Brice is the only one she thinks to turn too!

I have to admit, I probably liked this one better than the last two.Brice was just so patient with her.I also liked how Mary was around her neighbour and young daughter.The suspense was pretty good too, you know someone or something is going to happen to Mary.It was great catching up with his brothers and their lives.

Slow burn romance that focuses on the interaction of two people, rather than the physical side of this relationship. And the story holds up pretty well without too much smut coming into play.

Can Mary trust Brice enough to tell him of her past?

Your going to have to read the book to find out?

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
The Rancher
The Cowboy

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With a satisfied sigh, Brice McAllister finished the last of his take-out burger and leaned back in the Adirondack chair on the deck of his brother Grant’s newly refurbished cabin, sipping a soda water and admiring the view across the Balcones hills and down to the narrow valley through which the creek ran.
“Got to admit, Great Grandad chose a prime site to build his cabin,” he said to his brother Duncan, who dropped his lean frame into a chair beside him. “Can see practically to three counties from here.”
“Course, when he built it, there were still Comanche raids in the area as well as marauding outlaw bands,” Duncan said. “He needed to be able to see to three counties to protect his family.”
“I’m just glad Grant decided to redo the place. It’s a showpiece.”
“Credit my lovely wife,” Grant said, coming out to join them. “The grunt labor of ripping out floors and walls, drywall, painting and finishing was mine, but the touches that make it so special are all her.”
“She’s a terrific designer,” Duncan said. “The place is modern and comfortable, but it’s still a cabin. Nothing frou-frou or cutesy, despite being furnished by a girl.”
“Speaking of wives, did you married guys get a special dispensation from your better halves to allow you meet for lunch here today? I mean, now that you can’t come and go when you please,” Brice said, adding a “bauk-bauk-bauk” chicken sound imitation.
“He’s inferring we’re hen-pecked,” Duncan said to Grant.
“Nah, he’s just jealous. Because we go home to two beautiful, hot, talented babes at night and he just has an empty condo in Austin,” Grant replied. “So sad. Not even a dog to keep him company.”
“Well, he’s the youngest. He always was a little slow,” Duncan said, grinning.
“If I weren’t so comfortable in this chair, I’d get up and whup you,” Brice said.
“You could try, but I wouldn’t advise it,” Grant said.
“Hmm… Recon Marine or Texas Ranger…which one would I put my money on?” Duncan mused.
“Enough brotherly mutual admiration,” Brice said dryly. “I’ve just finished up a case and am cooling my heels, waiting to be summoned to testify at the trial, so I thought I’d rummage around and see if I can turn up anything on those harassment incidents you’ve told me about.”
“I’d bet you anything Marshall Thomason is behind them,” Duncan said.
“Just because the two of you have detested each other since high school isn’t enough reason to put him under surveillance,” Brice said.
“Maybe not, but something isn’t right there,” Duncan said. “Is it only coincidence that Harrison started having all sorts of problems—fence lines cut, brush damning up creeks—after she inherited the Triple A? With Thomason approaching her in his slick rich-boy way, commiserating on how hard it was for a city girl with no experience to try to carry on her Daddy’s ranch, and how he’d be happy to take it off her hands for a good price if she decided to go back to her accountant’s job in Dallas?”
“And there have been more incidents since you two got hitched and reunited the two parts of the Triple A,” Grant said. “Worst of which was losing Halsey.”
Duncan shook his head. “Her father’s prize herd bull, who was almost like a pet. She still hasn’t gotten over the shock of finding him dead on the road after a gate was “somehow” left open. Brice, you know none of us would leave a gate open, ever, especially not one near a road with blind curves and 18-wheeler traffic. We’re just lucky the truck driver wasn’t killed too.”
“If it weren’t for Grant’s wife’s great ideas about using the Scott Ranch house as a conference center, bringing in some additional income, we would be in a pretty difficult situation, losing Halsey’s stud fees. We were counting on them for a lot of our operating cash over the next several years,” Duncan said.
“Thomason’s been nosing around all the ranchers, trying to get ones teetering on the brink of solvency to sell out,” Grant added.
“Maybe so,” Brice allowed. “That still doesn’t provide proof that he’s guilty of anything except wanting to build condos on every piece of land in the Hill Country that boasts a fine view.”
A chorus of disgusted groans met that observation. “So far only some of the low-landers have sold out. Good ranch land, but not the vistas like this one that would inspire the moneybag lawyers and doctors from Austin and San Antonio to buy the property for their weekend getaway houses,” Grant said.
“True,” Brice said. “So why would he want that land? It’s not like he can build some big housing development out in the middle of nowhere. The roads from Whiskey River aren’t wide enough and the speed limits are too low for people to want to live here and commute into San Antonio or Austin.”
“I wouldn’t put it past him to do it out of sheer meanness,” Duncan said. “And the satisfaction of thinking he can get away with it.”
“Maybe,” Brice said. “But I’m thinking something about land must be the key, if he is behind it. I thought I’d stop by the Whiskey River library later and look at the maps and property records. They have copies of some of the deed books from the county records office in Johnson City.”
“Go for it, little brother,” Grant said. “I should finish stringing the rest of the electric wire on the road-side boundary fences this week, so at least we’ll know immediately if we have any more breaks. I’ve been thinking about installing some security cameras pointed at the gates, too. Although someone bent on mischief could just cut the fences; they wouldn’t need to open a gate.”
“It might be worth it. Sometimes just having the bad guys know you’ve added surveillance is enough to convince them to attack someone else,” Brice said.
Finishing up his water, Grant said, “Speaking of fencing, I’d better get back to work. Unlike you law enforcement wusses, who can lounge around waiting on court dates, we ranchers have to work every day.”
“Why do you think he went into law enforcement?” Duncan said, grinning.
Brice gave him a narrow look. “Maybe I need to whup you instead of Grant. Yeah, we’re wusses alright. Only have to get up before dawn and stay out all hours on a stake out, tracking the bad guys through pouring rain or in the icy darkness, and getting shot at by hostage-taking crazies.”
Duncan and Grant sobered, exchanging looks. “We were sorry to hear about Tad. Seriously, we appreciate what you do, protecting us. And the dangers you face. Take care of yourself, won’t you?”
“Always. Sorry to be touchy. It’s only been a week since the funeral, though.”
He’d lost one of his best friends from police academy days ten days ago—shot in the face while doing a routine traffic stop for a burned-out tail light. But the driver had been a mule for a drug dealer, and panicking about being pulled over, had opened fire as soon as Tad tapped on his window.
The cost of the game. All the brothers knew that Brice, detailed out of the Texas Ranger Special Operations Division in Austin and a sharpshooter when a SWAT squad was called out, could be the one in the sights of a gun-toting criminal some day.
“Well, thanks for meeting me for lunch,” Brice said, trying to return to a more up-beat mood.
“Will you be around Whiskey River for awhile?” Duncan asked.
“A few days, probably. Might as well stay here rather than go back to Austin. It’s a shorter drive to the courthouse in Johnson City.”
“You’re welcome to bunk in at the house,” Duncan offered.
“Or stay here at the cabin,” Grant said.
“Hmm… take up residence with one of my newlywed brothers? Probably not. I might camp up at our old site on the ridge. Or I could get a room at Hell’s Half Acre B&B downtown, where I could walk to the diner or Booze’s or the steak house if I’m wanting something fancy.”
Grant grinned. “That might be fitting. The swinging single dude staying in a former bordello.”
Duncan shook his head. “You might not want to stay with us, but you know our lovely wives are at least going to want to feed you if you stay in the area.”
“Well, I might not turn down an invite to some meals.”
“I should think not,” Duncan said. “I do a better steak than Barron’s and Grant makes some mean tacos and enchiladas.”
“Dinners for sure, then, “ Brice said. “I’ll text you and let you know my plans.”
The threesome rose and carried their drinks and takeout bags back into the cabin. “We’ll look to see you again soon, then, little brother,” Duncan said.
“Thanks for hosting us for lunch at the cabin,” Brice said. “It’s still the best view in three counties.”
“Anytime,” Grant said. “With you chasing the bad guys all over central Texas, we don’t get to see you all that often.”
“Well, I’ll try not to hang around long enough for you to tire of my company,” Brice said.
“Good luck at the library,” Duncan said. “I hope you turn up something useful.”An hour later, after checking into a room at the B&B and parking his truck in the lot, Brice blew out a breath of relief as he walked into the cool air-conditioned dimness of the Whiskey River library. Even at midday, the high ridge on which Grant’s cabin was located got a good breeze, and sitting in the shade on the deck, being outdoors was still pleasant. After walking two blocks in town from the B&B, with no breeze and heat rising in waves off the roads and sidewalks, the air conditioning felt great.
Not that he’d ever admit it to his brothers, he thought, smiling, unless he wanted to get ribbed about going soft. They’d all grown up cutting hay, chasing down stray cows, and mending fencing all through the year. Ranch work didn’t stop for weather, whether the stifling heat of late summer or the cold driving rain of January. His boyhood spent in the open had prepared him well for August two-a-day football practices in high school, too.
But being able to tolerate the heat and enjoying it were two different things.
Though, being off duty, he wasn’t wearing a badge, most of the patrons in the reading room still looked up as he walked over to the librarian’s desk. A broad-shouldered former offensive lineman who stood six foot, six, in jeans, boots, western shirt and signature white Stetson, tended to attract attention even without the Ranger star on his chest.
Most of patrons here, though, were long-time residents he knew well, who, respecting the library silence rules, threw him a wave or a nodded rather than calling out a greeting. Walking up to he desk, he doffed his hat and smiled at Shirley Lane, who’d been the head librarian as long as he could remember.
“Hi, Miss Shirley. How are you?” he said in a low voice.
“Why Brice McAllister, as I live and breathe! My, you’re looking good—all grown up and a Texas Ranger!” She shook her head.
“Yeah, I expect you thought I would end up behind bars rather than holding the keys,” he teased.
“Now you three boys kicked up some larks growing up, but I always knew you were good kids. How have you been?”
“Doing fine. And you?”
“Well, it’s been a bit lonely since I lost Warren, but I’m managing. What brings you in?”
“I want to look at the old and current county maps. Then match them up to the deeds of ownership and maybe tax records of income tax paid on mineral rights. Where would I find those?”
“The maps are all kept in the reference room. Some of them are fragile, so I’m afraid you can’t borrow them. But you’re welcome to look at them and take any notes you want. The original deeds and tax records are at the County Courthouse in Johnson City, but for a small fee, you can access them online.”
“Great. Let me pay you the fee, and then I’ll go look at the maps. In the reference room, you said?”
“Yes. Mary Williams is the reference librarian. Tell her what you need and she’ll pull out the maps for you.”
“Thank you, ma’am,” he said, tipping his hat.
“You need anything else, just let me know.”
After paying his fee and thanking Shirley for her help, he walked down a short hallway to the reference room, where rare or fragile or historic books and records were kept. In addition to walls of bookshelves and cabinets with wide, shallow drawers that held the maps, the room contained tables and chairs where patrons could sit while they viewed the materials, several of them also holding desktop computers linked into the library internet system.
The room was empty except for a dark-haired woman who was facing way from him, replacing some books onto a shelf. “Hello, ma’am,” Brice called out when he walked in, not wanting to startle her. “Miss Shirley said you’d help me find some maps.”
The woman turned toward him. “Certainly, sir. Which maps do you need?”
Her name hadn’t rung a bell, and when she turned to face him, he confirmed that he had never met her. Tall for a woman, which made the top of her head reach about to his chin. Lustrous dark hair pulled back severely into a bun. Dark eyes that might be pretty, although the heavy dark-rimmed glasses she wore made it difficult to tell. Skin with a slight olive tint said she might be Hispanic, despite the bland Anglo name. Which might have been a married name, except Brice noted she wasn’t wearing a wedding ring.
She was, however, wearing a dark, shapeless, long-sleeved dress out of some sort of material that looked like burlap that might just be the ugliest thing he’d ever seen on a woman. Though by her unlined face and air of vitality, he’d estimate her to be about his own age–late-twenties, maybe, the granny-hairdo and unattractive clothing made her seem older.
Smiling, he held out his hand. “Brice McAllister, Miss Williams. I grew up around here—you may know my brothers, Duncan and Grant, who run our family place, the Triple A ranch. I don’t recall seeing you around town before, so you must be new here.”
She gave him a brief smile, but didn’t shake his hand. “I’ve worked at the library for about a year. Now, what was it you wanted me to find for you, Mr. McAllister?”
He didn’t consider himself irresistible to women, but Brice usually got a warmer response to an introduction and a smile than that.
O-kay, so she didn’t do friendly. Must be from a big city somewhere. Taking the time to say hello and chat briefly when you encountered someone was pretty much the minimum standard of politeness in a small town like Whiskey River.
But he could do all-business, too, if that was what she preferred.
“I’d like to look at all the city and county maps, from the first surveys to the last. Also access deed records and property taxes, which Miss Shirley told me I could do online. I paid her the fee.”
She nodded. “If you’ll have a seat at one of the tables, I’ll locate the maps and bring them over, along with the network password and the internet address for the county deeds and records office.”
He did as instructed, choosing a table near the window where the light would be good. Once he had the map location and owners pinned down, he could check to see whether taxes had ever been paid for mineral rights on any of the properties. There were lucrative deposits of oil and gas all over Texas, the nearby Permian Basin containing one of the largest.
He could understand Marshall Thomason wanting to buy out ranchers who might be sitting on valuable oil reserves, but as far as he knew, there was no guarantee the Triple A had any. They had certainly never authorized any company to explore and find out. So why would Thomason want their land?
Maybe he didn’t. Maybe, if he was in fact behind the incidents, it was just pure meanness, trying to aggravate a man his name and status didn’t impress, who’d never shown him the deference Thomason felt his wealth and his important family connections deserved.
With nothing to do but wait, Brice found himself watching Miss No Nonsense Librarian. With her severe hairdo, glasses and ugly dress, she could be a caricature of the Old Maid Librarian. What had soured her on life? he wondered.
Her demeanor might shout “old maid—men stay away” but her movements were graceful, almost athletic. Brice wondered if she’d been a gymnast or a dancer. Certainly she balanced the wide, unwieldy maps she was extracting from the map case with ease. He caught himself before he invited a snub by asking if he could give her a hand.
Miss Williams would probably tell him, with a disapproving stare, that she was fully capable of Doing It All Herself.
The occupational hazard of law enforcement—meeting someone, he instinctively began to evaluate them, figure out their background, decide whether the way they presented themselves matched their appearance. Miss Mary Williams was something of a puzzle. But he figured if the woman had had a bad experience with men and wanted to avoid them, becoming a reference librarian where she dealt mostly with dusty maps and moldy papers was probably an excellent occupation.
Dressing like she did, too, would eliminate any second looks that might notice the pretty eyes and dark hair and prompt a man to try to get to know her better.
A few minutes later, after extracting a card from her desk drawer and scrawling a note on it, she brought the maps over and spread them carefully on a table adjacent to the one he’d chosen with the computer.
“Some of the maps are too large to fit on the computer table, so I’ll leave them here. You can review them and move over to do your online search. Here’s the password and IP address.” She handed him the card. “You may view the maps for as long as you like, or until the library closes. As I’m sure Miss Shirley told you, reference materials can’t be checked out. Just leave them on the table when you are finished. I’ll put them away later.”
“Thank you, Miss Williams,” he said, trying another smile.
Which received no more response than the first. Returning a short nod, Mary Williams walked back to her desk and back to her work, doing an excellent job of ignoring him.

For next few hours, Brice looked over maps, checked the deed and tax records online and made some notes. Only a few of the farms and ranches on the back road along which Duncan told him Thomason had purchased properties had ever recorded paying taxes on mineral rights or royalties. Even on those, the amounts paid were low, indicating that the area probably wasn’t rich with easily obtainable oil and gas. If the reserves on the ranches that had been tapped were modest, there was less likelihood that a neighboring property would contain a big enough bonanza of oil, gas, onyx or gypsum to make it worthwhile for Thomason to purchase it.
Of course, he’d only done a cursory search. Warranty deeds for property that didn’t specifically mention the mineral rights supposedly indicated those rights belonged to the property owners. But sometimes, previous owners leased or sold mineral rights without filing a separate mineral rights deed, leaving the status of the mineral rights cloudy, even if the new owner had a valid warranty deed. New landowners in Texas were always advised to have a detailed title search done before they tried to exploit any mineral assets on their property, a laborious and often expensive proposition.
Given the little he’d uncovered, he didn’t think it probable that Thomason, more concerned about his own profits than enriching anyone else, would have wanted to hire the expensive expertise of a “landman,” a specialist whose sole job was to trace out mineral rights from surface property rights, usually on behalf of an oil or gas company interested in drilling on the property.
The only thing the properties possessed in common was a border along the county road that formed the western barrier of the Triple A. Which, his instincts told him, if Thomason were trying to sabotage operations and make the Triple A so unprofitable that Duncan and Grant were forced to sell off part of the land, it didn’t appear to have anything to do with mineral rights.
Still, the fact that the property bordered the Triple A made him suspect that, if there were in fact harassment and Thomason was behind it, the reason still had to be something about the land. Though he had no idea what.
Standing, he stretched out his back, stiff from bending over the maps, and walked over to the reference desk, where Miss Williams sat working on a desktop computer. “I’m finished with them, ma’am,” he said. “Sure I can’t bring them over to the desk for you?”
“No, thank you, I’d prefer to handle them myself.”
Miss Shirley would have asked him if he’d found what he needed, or whether she could get him something else, or at least bid him goodbye. Mary Williams, after giving him another short nod he took as a dismissal, returned her attention to her computer and went back to ignoring him.
It shouldn’t have annoyed him—what did it matter whether Whiskey River’s reference librarian liked him or not? But her barely polite demeanor and extreme disinterest seemed…deliberate, somehow. Not antagonistic, exactly, but…wary.
Why should a woman he’d never met before be wary of him?
The question tweaking his lawman’s curiosity even further, with a frown, he walked out.

 


 

Award-winning historical romance author Julia Justiss has written more than thirty-five novels and novellas set in the English Regency and the Texas Hill Country.

A voracious reader who began jotting down plot ideas for Nancy Drew novels in her third grade spiral, Julia has published poetry and worked as a business journalist.

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Winning with Him (Men of Summer 2) by Lauren Blakely-Review Tour

Winning with Him (Men of Summer 2) by Lauren Blakely-Review Tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 3, 2021

Resisting the shortstop has never been my strong suit. I failed at it during my first spring training. It sure as hell looks like I’m about to fail at it again.

The sport I love playing with my very soul hangs in the balance. But everything my heart craves lies with the guy I’ve got to resist.

A guy who’s asking me to make the toughest choice ever.

But how do I become the man I want to be…with him or without him?

Trouble is, I can’t seem to get Declan out of my head, even if I stand to lose everything I’ve worked for my entire life…

•••••••

REVIEW:WINNING WITH HIM is the second instalment in Lauren Blakely’s contemporary, adult MEN OF SUMMER erotic, LGBTQ, baseball romance series focusing on short stop Declan Steele, and rookie catcher Grant Blackwood. Grant’s story begins in the prequel novella CRUSHING ON HIM but you do not have to have read the novella to understand or follow the current story line WINNING WITH HIM should not be read as a stand alone- I recommend reading SCORING WITH HIM for back story and cohesion as it picks up immediately after the events and cliff hanger of book one.

NOTE: WINNING WITH HIM focuses on two gay men in professional sports including graphic scenes of same $ex situations. If you have not read book one SCORING WITH HIM there may be spoilers in my review.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Declan and Grant) covering approximately five years, WINNING WITH HIM follows the struggling relationship between short stop Declan Steele, and rookie catcher Grant Blackwood. Grant Blackwood was heart broken when a text, during the off season, from Declan Steele declared he was no longer interested in a long distance relationship. Five years would pass wherein our couple would occasionally meet up for a hand shake or a drink but during those five years neither Grant nor Declan ever forgot about one another. Home for the Christmas holidays found Declan declaring his love for a man he thought may never forgive him, but a man who had stolen his heart, like no one else. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Declan and Grant, as they learn to navigate a world of endless possibilities and a potential long distance relationship.

WINNING WITH HIM covers five years in the life wherein the reader is only given a glimpse into the lives of our story lines heroes. From Declan’s dysfunctional father, and Grant’s success on the field, and desire to help out the LGBTQ youth, the author reveals a little more about our story line couple as they work behind the scenes without one another. The $ex scenes are erotic and intense without the use of over the top , sexually graphic language and text.

The secondary and supporting characters include Grant’s best friend Reese, and her brother River; Declan’s best friends Emma, and her brother, professional hockey player James Fitzgerald; and several members of the San Francisco Cougars: Crosby Cash, Sullivan, Miguel, and Chance Ashfordl Declan’s parents, and Grant’s mother and step-father.

WINNING WITH HIM is a story of second chances; a rekindling romance between two people focusing on their professional careers but therein lies a bit of a problem. A five-year separation meant limited information, information that would have allowed the reader to witness the character’s growth and development, and not just the revelations and quick observations from our story line couple. The premise is entertaining; the romance is seductive and steamy; the characters are charismatic and colorful.

WINNING WITH HIM ends on a happily ever after for now- the author has plans for at least one more instalment.

Click HERE for Sandy’s review of book one SCORING WITH HIM

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

A #1 New York Times Bestselling author, Lauren Blakely is known for her contemporary romance style that’s hot, sweet and sexy. She lives in California with her family and has plotted entire novels while walking her dogs. With fourteen New York Times bestsellers, her titles have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller Lists more than eighty times, and she’s sold more than 2 million books. In October she’ll release HARD WOOD, a sexy, standalone romantic comedy. To receive an email when Lauren releases a new book, sign up for her newsletterlaurenblakely.com/newsletter

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Wolf Marked:Moon Cursed 1 by Alexis Calder-Review & Giveaway Tour

Wolf Marked: Moon Cursed 1 by Alexis Calder-Review & Giveaway Tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 29, 2021

They tried to break me. Now I’m going to break them.

Cursed to never shift, the only thing I was looking forward to about the First Moon Ceremony was that the magic sealing me into Wolf Creek would break, and I could finally leave.

Instead, the ceremony reveals my true mate: Tyler Grant, future leader of my pack and the man responsible for my most recent concussion and black eye. He’s as brutal as he is handsome and fate is a bitch to put us together.

There’s a rumor that a mating bond could break my curse and just as I’m getting my hopes up, Tyler destroys them all.

Instead of bonding with my mate, I’m beaten and left for dead.

A hot-as-sin feral shifter finds me and helps me back on my feet. But his help comes with a cost and I’m not sure I’m willing to pay the price.

With my former pack hunting me down, even an enemy might be a better ally than trying to stay alive on my own.

••••••

REVIEW:⚠️ Trigger warning ⚠️ please read the reasons before reading this book.

It’s violent and very dark.
Abuse of both physical and mental.
A mate should care and protect…..

This is book one in the Moon cursed series.

Lola wants away from her wolf pack! Having taken the brunt of both physical and mental abuse for years, she has the chance to finally be free. Her family have been cursed ever since her father annoyed a witch, and now her family can’t shift into wolves, they are humans for all intense purposes. Her family life is horrible, her mother doesn’t care and her father is long gone! And her pack life is horrendous!

I’m hoping Lola gets free and reeks her revenge…
I’m hoping she breaks the curse…..

Magic, Witches and Feral wolves! That’s why her pack don’t leave their pack lands. But to escape, Lola will face anything.

You really have to feel sorry for Lola, she gets dealt knock after knock! And the only Wolf that was suppose to protect and love her is her fated mate, but Tyler is a total a$$hole! He’s the next leader of the pack, but he takes his anger out on poor Lola! So she can’t shift! Lola is going to make that work in her favour. And when the mating ceremony reveals Tyler and Lola are mates, it’s a celebration right?! But no, Tyler is furious. He almost kills Lola in a terrible fit of violence!!

Meeting Alec is a surprise, but she’s extremely wary of him. He won’t believe her story and the fact she said she couldn’t shift. He wants to take her back to the pack, but Lola is adamant that the only way she’ll go back is dead!! She likes members of his pack, and they treat her with respect and like her back. It’s a strange feeling. Can she trust Alec not to take her back to Tyler?!

It’s well thought out, it’s a fast paced read, with plenty of nail biting moments .The cliffhanger (which you are warned about) will had you open mouthed!!!

And now I have to wait for the next book!!

 

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Whistler (Ruthless Hellhounds MC 2) by KL Savage-Review Tour

Whistler (Ruthless Hellhounds MC 2: Ruthless Underworld) by KL Savage-Review & Excerpt Tour

 

 

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Everyone has dreams when they are young.
And mine came to an abrupt halt.

I changed as a man, as a person, my soul was damaged beyond repair.
So I turned into someone everyone would hate.
Because I hate everyone and everything.
I’m furious at the world.
I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
But then it does change.
And if there is one thing I am not good at, it’s adapting.

Hope, Bullseye’s daughter, jump starts my soul again.
I hate it.
I love it.
I need her.
But I can’t have her.
She’s my friend’s daughter, for one.
For two, she’s way too damn young for the likes of me.
Three? She’s got a kid.
And everyone knows how I feel about kids.

Vermin. Loud. Annoying.
Wonderful. Beautiful. Precious.
The voice inside my head is stupid.
It wants and wants but I won’t allow myself to have it.
I don’t deserve to have it.
There’s no hope for me.
Even if hope is staring me in the face.
I have to focus on me. My business. I’m on a case.
Women are dying.
And it’s all because of me.
I have to protect what I care about for once in my life.
I failed once and I refuse to do it again.

How can I love her, when hate is all I’ve ever known?

••••••••

REVIEW:WHISTLER is the second instalment in KL Savage’s contemporary, adult RUTHLESS HELLHOUNDS erotic, MC, romance series. This is thirty-two year old, Wesley aka Whistler, and twenty four year old, Charlie Fletcher’s storyline. WHISTLER can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary. RUTHLESS HELLHOUNDS is a spin off from the author’s Ruthless Kings MC series.

WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be trigger for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Charlie and Whistler) WHISTLER follows in the wake of Whistler’s suspicions of abuse directed at Charlie Fletcher, a young woman whose father owns the construction company bidding on a job for the Ruthless Hellhounds MC. Believing Charlie is being abused by her husband, Whistler stakes out her home only to be called back in to discover his younger sister Taylor is missing. Torn between saving the lives of two women for whom he cares deeply, Whistler must first save Charlie from herself, then save her from a man whose secrets run dangerous and deep. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Charlie and Whistler, and the potential fall-out as the MC is targeted in a fatal game to control the likes of Charlie Fletcher.

Charlie Fletcher believes she has no other choice but to remain in an abusive relationship with the man she once loved but when pushed too far, Charlie is wiling to end it all, in an effort to escape the pain and humiliation of her daily life. Whistler and the Ruthless Hellhounds are all about protecting those who are unable to protect themselves but often it is the victim who refuses protection, and in this, the MC must make a move before it is too late.

The relationship between Charlie and Whistler is one of immediate attraction, one in which Charlie is unable to free herself from a toxic relationship fearing for the lives of the people she loves.Battered and beaten, Charlie finds herself in the arms of our story line hero, a man she will quickly learn will become guardian and protector, at a risk to his own life. The $ex scenes are intimate and erotic.

We are reintroduced to several members of the Ruthless Hellhounds MC including the president Mercy, and Whistler’s best friend One, as well as Whistler’s sister Taylor. The requisite evil has many faces.

WHISTLER is a fast paced, raw and impassioned story line. The premise is gritty and dramatic; the romance is provocative and intense; the characters are edgy and spirited. WHISTLER ends on a ‘happily ever after –for now’.

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

 

 

Charlie has another mound of clothes in her arms, and I wonder if she’s testing me to see if I’ll get upset with everything she’s picked. I really don’t care. I want her to have everything. Half of her face is visible as she peeks up at me through those long lashes.
“Hey there, Cupcake. Finding everything you need?”
“Maybe. I need your opinion on some things. Will you wait outside the fitting room?” She fumbles with the clothes in her hands and half of them drop onto the floor.
“Yeah, Cupcake. I’d love to have my own private show. Thanks for asking.” I blow her a kiss and bend down to gather the dresses and swimsuits.
Oh.
Fuck.
Me.
I lift up the tiny shred of material. It’s a one-piece, I think. I’m not sure since there isn’t a lot of material to it. It has a deep V that cuts into the middle of the swimsuit and the back…
I growl when I see the skinny thong that will ease between her plump cheeks. I bet this is a test. She’s never been able to wear what she wants. Men can look all they want at what is mine, but if they touch her, well, all bets are off.
I’ll be swinging my bat until their heads come clean off.
My bats are special and not expensive. I also do something different with them than other people do.
I add nails through the body, and I’ll replace the bat when the nails eventually fall out, which happens after I swing it one too many times.
“Does this come in more colors?” The words are deep and husky. The sick part of me wants one for myself so I can wrap it around my cock and stroke myself while I think of her wearing it.
“You don’t like that color? It’s black. You like black, right?” she sounds so unsure as she holds the clothes to her chest.
“You got this for me?” the animalistic rumble in my throat has her eyes rounding to moons.
“Um, yes?” She toes the ground.
“I want this suit in every color. Where did you get it?”
She points to the rack behind me, and I snarl as I hurriedly finger through the rack, grabbing every color I see. Pink. Green. Yellow. Orange. Neon colors too.
And then there aren’t anymore.
Why am I so sad about this?
“Whistler, that’s so many swimsuits. I don’t even know if I’ll ever have the courage to wear something like that.”
“And when you do, I’m going to pull up a chair and watch you spin around for me because Cupcake, this is the kind of swimsuit that brings a man to his knees. You get that, right?”
She stays quiet for a minute, and I take the opportunity to walk her to the fitting room. I slide the curtain aside, drop all the swimsuits on the bench and stalk out, dragging a chair from the room next to us and plop it right in front of Charlie’s so I don’t miss one outfit.
“Will it bring you to your knees?”
“What, Cupcake?”
“The swimsuit. Will it bring you to your knees?”
Christ, this woman is going to be the death of me.
I lean forward, placing my elbows on my knees as she pinches the red curtain between her fingers, staring at the frayed seam. “Charlie, I haven’t even seen you wearing it and I’m on my knees for you. Hell, I’m crawling for you, Charlie. Whether you get the swimsuits or not, I’m a fucking goner.” I might as well answer honestly, right?
I’d crawl over broken glass and burning coals just to have one glance at her.
“You’re so…”
Intense? Passionate? A bit obsessive?
I know.
“Amazing,” she finishes and slides the curtain shut.


 

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The Bratva’s Locked Up Love by Jagger Cole-Review Tour

The Bratva’s Locked Up Love by Jagger Cole-Review Tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 5, 2021

I’m locked behind bars with a beautiful monster.

I might be one of the youngest surgeons in the country. But as the in-house doctor in the hellish top-secret prison my father runs, I’m like a trapped dove in a cage with bars that are all too real.

That is, until prisoner 5049 ends up on my operating table.

He’s massive and strong, his powerful body marred with tattoos and a maze of scars that tell a story. It’s obvious that he’s dangerous. His presence terrifies me. Everything about him tells me to run. And yet I can’t seem to get away from him. Even at night, in my dreams, Maksim is there, haunting me.

Nobody can tell me how or why he’s here. But when a prison break looses the monster himself, I suddenly find myself locked in hell itself with the very devil who’s been stalking my dreams.

This is wrong. His gaze shouldn’t set my body on fire. His voice shouldn’t melt me into a puddle. His rough touch should make me tremble in fear, not ache for more.

The rules of Yellow Creek Prison are simple: Don’t get too close. Respect the fear you feel. Don’t let your guard down.

I broke them. Now, I’m his.

••••••

REVIEW:THE BRATVA’S LOCKED UP LOVE is the sixth instalment in Jagger Cole’s contemporary, adult BRATVA’S CLAIM erotic, romance series. This is thirty-four year old, Russian soldier turned Volkov Bratva member Maksim Zaitsev, and twenty-two year old, physician Dr. Quinn Coolidge’s story line. THE BRATVA’S LOCKED UP LOVE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Maksim and Quinn) using present day and memories from the past, THE BRATVA’S LOCKED UP LOVE follows Dr. Quinn Coolidge, the in-house doctor for a secret, black-ops military base, run by a man she thought she knew but when a prisoner is repeatedly attacked without provocation, Quinn finds herself falling for a man others consider a monster and a killer. Enter Russian Bratva members Maksim Zaitsev, and the man with whom Quinn will fall in love. As the attacks against Maksim increase, Quinn struggles with the truth about the who and what of where she works, a truth when revealed, will force Quinn to choose between family and love. What ensues is the forbidden but building relationship between Quinn and Maksim, and the fall-out as the attacks against Maksim continue, and our heroine is pulled further from the direct line of fire.

Maksim Zaitsev has no idea why he has been held prisoner in an unknown facility. He has done nothing to warrant the imprisonment and treatment but a familiar pattern begins to emerge, possibly connected to the Bratva back home. Quinn Coolidge is a prisoner in a gilded cage. Working in the underground prison, Quinn begins to question the people in charge, and quickly discovers that she can no longer trust the who and what of her current situation.

The relationship between Quinn and Maksim begins as patient and doctor but quickly turns into something more. With each attack against Maksim Zaitsev, Quinn is pulled into the aura of that man with whom she is falling in love. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and passionate but I dislike the use of a certain four-letter word.

The secondary and supporting characters are most, if not all, are questionable on so many levels. We are introduced to Quinn’s best friend June, who in the end, aids our heroine with yet another run for her life.

THE BRATVA’S LOCKED UP LOVE is a story of power and control, betrayal and vengeance, greed, obsession, family and love. The fast paced and character driven premise is intriguing, intense and gritty; the romance is fast and furious- the sexual chemistry is intense; the characters are animated and energetic.

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A reader first and foremost, Jagger Cole cut his romance writing teeth penning various fan-fiction stories years ago. After deciding to hang up his writing boots, Jagger worked in advertising pretending to be Don Draper. It worked enough to convince a woman way out of his league to marry him, though, which is a total win.

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Fable of Happiness (Fable 2) by Pepper Winters-Review Tour

Fable of Happiness (Fable 2) by Pepper Winters-Review Tour

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 3, 2021

A valley full of secrets.
A history full of nightmares.
A man who cannot be saved.
And a woman who holds his very life in her hands.

Strange how the villain of a story can so easily become the victim.
Utter lunacy to think the captive might now become the caregiver.
Gemma has a decision to make.
Her life or his.
Follow her heart, even when it’s screaming at her to run?
Or turn her back on the man who could become her everything?

••••••

REVIEW:FABLE OF HAPPINESS is the second instalment in Pepper Winters’ contemporary, adult FABLE dark, erotic, romance series focusing on thirty year old, reclusive Kassan Sands, and professional rock climber, twenty six year old, Gemma Ashcroft. FABLE OF HAPPINESS book 2 should not be read as a stand alone as is pick up after the events and cliff hanger of book one

WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line content, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

NOTE: if you have not read book one, there may be spoilers in my review

SOME BACKGROUND: Gemma Ashcroft is a professional rock climber but as she wandered through the forest, our heroine comes upon a run down mansion, a mansion wherein lived a reclusive beast of a man who will take control of our heroine’s mind, body and soul, a control in which Gemma finds herself falling.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Kassan and Gemma) using present day and memories from the past, FABLE OF HAPPINESS picks up immediately after the events of book one wherein Kassan, injured from a fall, is slowly nursed back to physical health by Gemma Ashcroft but it is his fractured mind that is the biggest worry. As Kassan continuously retreats back into the past, Gemma’s future lies in question as Kassan is unable to distinguish between the past and present. While our heroine slowly begins to dismantle Kassan’s numerous walls, Kassan furiously rebuilds with each break through.

Kassan Sands is broken; destroyed by a past mired in horrendous abuse, a past he is unable to escape preferring to remain alone but Kassan’s loneliness may be his ultimate demise, a loneliness that only be filled by our story line heroine. But while Gemma finds herself falling for a man whose breaks she is unable to repair, she is keenly aware that leaving may be the ultimate form of abuse.

FABLE OF HAPPINESS is a heart breaking, revealing story of abuse and survival. We are witness to a past rife in betrayal, power and control, and a present in which Kassan is unable to escape the past. FABLE OF HAPPINESS is another dark, gritty, and raw tale about the depravity of mankind, and the fragility of the human psyche.Haunting and twisted, FABLE OF HAPPINESS ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.

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Dropping to my haunches, I grabbed his left hand and inserted it into the rope. Leaning over him, I repeated with his right, drawing the lasso closed and securing a knot.

I couldn’t catch a proper breath as I fell backward, feeling like I’d just betrayed him even though he was the one who’d kept me prisoner for days.

Having him secure gave me a false sense of power and tears came hotter for his situation. Was this the throes of impending death? Was his brain bleeding? Would he have a stroke and pass away?

Needing to touch him, to somehow find a way to breakthrough his pain, I scooted closer to his head and ran my hands through his knotty hair.

I pulled upward gently, raising his neck and shoulders to place him carefully on my lap.

However, he shot upright.

He swayed in the blankets.

He blinked at the library around us.

And then, he did something that ensured, no matter how much time passed, no matter how much pain he granted or blood he spilled, I would never curse him, betray him, or hate him.

I would only love him.

Love a broken beast who’d survived so much.

 

Pepper currently has thirty-one books released in nine languages. She’s hit best-seller lists (USA Today, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal) thirty-seven times. She dabbles in multiple genres, ranging from Dark Romance to Coming of Age.

After chasing her dreams to become a full-time writer, Pepper has earned recognition with awards for best Dark Romance, best BDSM Series, and best Hero. She’s an #1 iBooks bestseller, along with #1 in Erotic Romance, Romantic Suspense, Contemporary, and Erotica Thriller. She’s also honoured to wear the IndieReader Badge for being a Top 10 Indie Bestseller.

After releasing two books with Grand Central, Hachette (Ruin & Rule and Sin & Suffer) Pepper is a Hybrid Author of both Traditional and Self-published work.

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Her books have garnered foreign interest and are currently being translated into numerous languages, including already released titles in Italian and Turkish. 

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