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A Time For Pink Roses - All My Life
When Devra Denira and Mitch Kolb, the man of her dreams, were together, no one could misinterpret the mutual desire fueling inside them, just waiting to be unleashed and tasted. The heated passion is so hot onlookers can feel the sizzling vibrations. Devastated, they learn that they are related. The shock shatters their romance and unravels their lives! Desperate, Mitch takes to bedding Mona, an evil gold digger. While despondent, Devra moves away to Con...
Dancing Waters
If Sandra Collens knew why Mick Granger quit his job, left Chicago for the cabin in the hills of North Dakota, she would take the call. "He made his choice! I thought he loved me!" She shoves the phone back towards her captain, Joe Kenen. This trip is a chance of a lifetime! Mick is in the hills trying to find his father's secret, but Stella Sithe becomes more than just his late father's mistress, she becomes his lover now. As he witnesses her murder...
Marked by Magic
Why did Mark Songis hand his wife Jane the glass with the bloodstain on it? Why did he take the canister from the porch and put it back into the closet? Who was in the car that parked across the road almost every day and watched the house? Why were the locks changed so many times? Who was the lady in the market at the corner of their street that wrote on Jane's finger with a magic marker each and every time she went in to buy groceries? Was it all connec...
Orchid's Beach
Author Sarah Letesney's marriage plans to Collin Bitler unravel quickly after his sudden disappearance from their Florida beach home. Her life is saved when she is pulled from her car minutes before the bomb detonates. It is when she finds the purple orchids and seashells that she is convinced Collin is still alive. He used to say, "I found my perfect seashell and her name is Sarah!" Ron Hitel, her boss, knows too much about Mr. Collin Bitler's illic...