Diane L. Kowalyshyn
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Kelly Watt’s poems and prose shatter innocence. Her powerful imagery plucks at heartstrings and provides an emotionally charged ride with steep highs and deep lows, not unlike a roller coaster. The Weeping Degree will steal your breath and make you p ...more | |
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Judy Malcolm's Her Only Hero is a romantic suspense that will keep you turning pages. Her knowledge of lab protocols and police procedures add a measure of realism to the text. While the chemistry between the hero and heroine combusts, an interesting ...more | |
"Skye has made choices in her life to make sure her theatre career is a successful one. But when her aunt passes, she drops everything to fulfill her last wishes. Warring with lots of feelings, she packs up and travels to Scotland to arrange for her a"
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“…You’re throwing us away because you’re afraid to let yourself fall in love. You’re searching for something that isn’t real. You’re not Eric Stone. He’s your protagonist. Eric Stone is make-believe and life isn’t an adventure novel.”
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“On any other day, being fired would rank pretty high on Karlee’s stress-o-meter. But today wasn’t any other day. Inhaled into Shade’s memory, Karlee watch her friend dropped from a cliff. She still hadn’t processed it. Shade likely died from her injuries. That meant Shad had been murdered.”
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“A selfish man would never visit a comatose woman every day for two months. He wouldn’t have done what was best for everyone involved, or given an employee a proper burial. These are the acts of a loving man––a man who cared too much.”
“What are you saying?”
“Sara’s my biological mother.”
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“What are you saying?”
“Sara’s my biological mother.”
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