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The Trouble with Mistletoe

Romance

You can't say no to a mistletoe kiss, no matter who's under it! Since leaving Brookhollow and her fiancé, Luke Dawson, twelve years earlier, Victoria Mason hasn't looked back. She's traded the small-town dream of marriage, kids and family Christmas dinners for late nights working at a high-powered acquisitions firm, lunches at trendy New York restaurants and jet-set vacations on the slopes. So her latest work assignment, to acquire Brookhollow's sporting-goods store, poses a challenge for Victoria, in more ways than one. Because it's almost Christmas, and she's got other holiday plans. And the owner is reluctant to sell. And the owner is Luke. She needs to wrap up the deal before she gets caught up in her old life and her old love…or becomes trapped under the mistletoe. Again.

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My love of holiday romance...

I fell in love with holiday themed romances when I started reading Debbie Macomber books and after that I couldn't get enough. Every fall as soon as the holiday titles hit store shelves, I buy every one I can find. So, when I started writing, I naturally migrated toward holiday titles. Therefore this small town Brookhollow series features three holiday-themed stories out of the six. This first one is currently a first place category winner in the Chanticleer Chateleine Awards and it is still my favorite story in the Brookhollow series. Victoria and Luke were my first characters set in this beautiful small town and their love for one another only grows as they appear in later books throughout the series.

What a Girl Wants

Romance

Friendship is overrated, if you ask her She's always just been one of the guys…until she falls in love with one of the guys. Except Bailey Sheppard has carried a torch for firefighter Ethan Bishop since high school. And now that his long-term girlfriend has left him brokenhearted, she's free to go after what she's always wanted. Not that Ethan sees Bailey as anything but a friend. A best friend maybe, but still not a woman he'd be interested in. Pining for his ex has made him blind to the possibility of happiness with anyone else…. But can Ethan resist a woman who knows what she wants?

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A controversial hero

Ethan Bishop is by far the most controversial hero in this series. Readers either love him or hate him. And I understand both feelings. In this friends-to-lovers story, Ethan is faced with a decision toward the end of the book, and many fans of the series were disappointed in his choice. The book of course ends with a HEA, but the road to get there is uncertain for Ethan and Bailey. What do you think of this hero's sacrifice?

Falling for Leigh

Romance

Can she be his cure for writer's block? For New York novelist Logan Walters, falling for the girl next door was more than a cliché. It was a calamity! If Leigh Norris hadn't been so attractive, and hadn't been hammering relentlessly while he was trying to write, Logan would never have ascended her rickety ladder in a misguided mix of gallantry and frustration. And he wouldn't have a broken wrist—or a guilty new assistant who can't type. Clearly, his escape to the Brookhollow B and B was not going to be the quiet, idyllic retreat he needed to finish his overdue manuscript. But it was fast becoming much more interesting than expected….

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A dream come true...

Writing this third book in my Brookhollow series, I had the opportunity to research adoption and specifically 'open adoptions' and it was such a wonderful experience. The inspiration for this book's heroine came from a close friend of mine who was having trouble conceiving and therefore the struggles and heartache that Leigh faces came from a very real place in my heart and her joy over the possibility of having a family of her own was a wonderful thing to write. I was so thrilled when this book won the 2015 Booksellers' Best Award this year in New York City at the Romance Writers of America convention-the book and award win are dedicated to my friend, who has since had her own dream of a family come true.

The Mistletoe Melody

Romance

'Tis the season of forgiveness…but can she ever forget? Brad Monroe was truly unbelievable. Blowing back into Brookhollow for three days to film a Christmas special—three years after the accident that killed his best friend…her husband—and expecting Melody to be civil? Please. He'd been the only one who'd survived the tragedy, hightailing it to Nashville and hijacking her dream…Patrick's dream. She'd spent that time grieving, working three jobs, struggling to raise her boys and keep a roof over their heads. Now she was losing ground on all fronts, and not about to forgive and forget. Or give him the one thing that could save them all…

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The scene in which the heroine threatens to run ov

Sweet romance doesn't always mean 'sweet' people or actions. In fact all of my characters in the Brookhollow series have realistic flaws and traits that are often 'unsweet'. In this scene the heroine threatens to run over the hero with her van...of course she would never actually do it...

Fighting for Keeps

Romance

He's kryptonite. And she needs all her strength… Noah Parks is the ridiculously gorgeous, motorcycle-riding, cage-match-fighting equivalent of kryptonite for Lindsay Harper. And she's going to need every last ounce of her strength now that she's the legal guardian of her brother's five orphaned children. For the sake of her new family, it's time to give up her carefree single ways. Stop being the cool aunt and become a parent. And fight this crazy attraction to Noah. Sure, there's a side of him she can't help falling for…the one who volunteers as a firefighter and helps at-risk youth. The irresistibly kind and caring side. But she is a nurse, after all. She can't love an MMA fighter, a man she regularly has to scan for physical trauma… Can she?

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A sweet fighter?

I have always enjoyed watching Mixed Martial Arts, so writing a hero who was a fighter seemed like a logical step for me...but I certainly had my work cut out for me when I decided to write an MMA hero for my sweet Brookhollow series. No swearing? No extreme violence? No sex? Seriously? Maybe I needed to rethink this... However, I decided to challenge myself with a sweet fighter hero and I think the story turned out better than I could have hoped. Noah is a fighter, but there is so much more to him and his caring, committed, loveable side is what wins over our hesitant heroine in the end...

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