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Innocent Next Door: A New Zealand romance 99c for a limited time

“I want you to look after Summer.” So starts my contemporary military romance, INNOCENT NEXT DOOR. Summer’s uncle might be leaving on his honeymoon with a clear conscience, but Summer intends to enjoy her time in the city – much to Nikolai’s disapproval. Innocent Next...

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Real Life Cat Burglars

A cat burglar is a thief who breaks into homes to steal personal property. They take their name from real life cats since cats are stealthy, quiet creatures that approach their prey without causing alarm. The human variety of cat burglar slips inside unnoticed, taking...

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Blue Moon Dragon

I am in love with this cover for my dragon shifter romance, Blue Moon Dragon. The cover design was done by Kim Killion at The Killion Group. What do you think?

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The Terrifying Taniwha

I was brought up hearing tales from Maori mythology. Everyone in New Zealand knows of Maui who fished our country from the sea. One particular beast from the legends has always fascinated me, and that’s the taniwha. The taniwha (pronounced tan-e-far) is a Maori...

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Wild Child–Unrequited Love

This week’s theme for My Sexy Saturday is A Long Sexy Time and it’s all about those who have loved another for a long time. This love could have started when they were kids, when they were dating or even from afar. The point is that one character has loved the other...

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Q is for Queenstown

Queenstown is a tourist destination in the South Island of New Zealand. It’s the place where adventure awaits, and from here you can go jet boating on the Shotover River, skiing during the winter, fishing, do helicopter rides, go bungy jumping, ride on the Skyline...

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A Visit To New Zealand, Land of the Long White Cloud

Have you ever wanted to travel to New Zealand? I'm lucky enough to live in New Zealand, and today I give you a virtual tour of my beautiful country. I'm visiting Lisabet Sarai at Beyond Romance today where I discuss New Zealand and books.

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