Monday, September 26, 2011

In My Mailbox (7)

In My Mailbox is a meme hosted by The Story Siren.


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Downtrodden servant or gracious lady?

When Max, Earl Blakehurst, meets Verity he sees a downtrodden servant.  He doesn't recognize her as the daughter of a colonel under whom he used to serve, the girl he'd once helped years before.  The life Verity's now living is untenable.  So he proposes a shocking solution - he will set her up as his mistress.

It's only once that Verity's finally agreed, once Max is beginning to lose his heart to her, that he discovers her true identity.  Max is taken aback; he would never have suggested this lady become his mistress.  Now, to avoid scandal, they'll have to marry.


Contest win from the Supernatural Smackdown (signed) 

Keira Kelly, half-breed descendant of a powerful supernatural family, has chosen to live apart from her clan and among humans in the Texas Hill Country.  When she experiences a vision that foretells the vicious murder of her human cousin Marty, she vows to determine the truth.  Soon, Keira begins to uncover long-concealed secrets, and risks alienating everyone she knows - from her former lover, Sheriff Carlton Larson, to the enigmatic Adam Walker, who's become more than just an acquaintance.


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Haunted by tragedy, FBI profiler Rife St. Cloud is driven to find the person who brutally attacked six women. Unfortunately the only survivor, Keva Moon Water, has no memory of what happened, and the evidence makes her the prime suspect.


Keva cannot die. She has waited a thousand years to be reunited with the man she loves, whose soul sleeps within Rife. Though he refuses to believe her claims of immortality, there's no denying the passion that burns between them. Keva desperately hopes their sexual connection will be enough to awaken Rife's memories of the love affair that started a war and bound their souls together for all eternity.

But when Keva's own memories come trickling back, she realizes that a future with Rife depends upon confronting the mistakes of the distant past...

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