Diane L. Kowalyshyn
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Forbidden Fruit
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Stage Fright
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Crossover
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Catch .22
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Crossbones
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Double Cross
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Skadegamutc: Monster in the Mirror: A Friday the 13th Story
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"Forbidden Fruit is an intricately woven tale of mystery, intrigue, and romance under the most unexpected circumstances. The characters are thrust into dire situations and must find their way out in order to survive. An enjoyable read from start to fi"
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"Skye Andrews inherits a magical journal from her Aunt Bessie, which transports her into Bessie's memories. Skye soon realizes she and her Aunt lived parallel lives. With a military love interest and an unknown stalker, Stage Fright is an engaging sto"
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"I enjoyed this fast-paced story. The unlikely romance between the two protagonists adds to the intrigue of the book's plot. Aliesa is a scientist with a doctor Jekyll attitude to research when she uses herself as the test subject for a serum with the"
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Hi Mary...the book you describe isn't Forbidden Fruit....did you put this in the right place?
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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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“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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“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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