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Guest Review: Feud by Phyllis Bourne

Feud

NB: If you’re in the market for a fun contemporary romance, check out this guest review of Feud by Sally Kilpatrick! Kilpatrick hails from the rural South and still remembers the magic of the Book Mobile. While she’ll read anything from eighteenth century literature to the back of cereal boxes, she has a special place in her heart for romance. That love affair began when she graduated from Nancy Drew to filching her mother’s Harlequins … Continue reading Guest Review: Feud by Phyllis Bourne

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Heated Moments by Phyllis Bourne

Heated Moments

The members of the Gray family are the owners and operators of Espresso Cosmetics. The late Mrs. Gray founded the company; her widower and children now run it. This is Lola’s story. She’s the youngest of the family. Her siblings are the company’s C-level executives; she’s been the spokesmodel for the company since her teens (she’s now in her 20s). She is not a very good spokesmodel. People who see her ads think she’s a … Continue reading Heated Moments by Phyllis Bourne