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—New York Times Bestselling Author Connie Mason




"Pamela Clare is a fabulous storyteller whose beautifully written, fast-paced tales will leave you breathless with anticipation. She creates heroes, heroines, and villains with the ease of a master that draw the reader irresistibly into the story, making them part of the pain, the fear . . . and the passion."

—USA Today Bestselling Author Leigh Greenwood







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Links to some of my favorite authors:

     CJ Barry: www.cjbarry.com and www.samanthagraves.com
     Liz Carlyle: www.lizcarlyle.com
     Ann Christopher: www.annchristopher.com
     Alison Kent: www.alisonkent.com/blog
     Gennita Low: www.rooferauthor.blogspot.com
     Patti O’Shea: www.pattioshea.com
     Bonnie Vanak: www.bonnievanak.com


For the latest releases from Leisure Books and Love Spell authors, visit Dorchester Publishing. Learn about the Historical Romance Reader's Book Club.
http://www.dorchesterpub.com/romance_01.htm

Each month, RT Bookclub gives brings you reviews and interviews with your favorite authors and cover models.
http://www.romantictimes.com


For information and statistics about romantic fiction check out Romance Writers of America.
http://www.rwanational.org

If you love hot romance and aren’t put off by frank discussion, pop on over to the RBL Romantica Message Board. You’ll find reviews, crazy contests and beefcake!
http://www.voy.com/14729/



Extras


 Goldilocks Goes to Jail:
A reflection on the 24 hours I spent as a journalist behind bars.


 The Fort Pitt map:
This map was originally published in Ride the Fire.


 The making of Ride The Fire:
My recount of the experience of writing Ride the Fire, which remains a favorite for me.


 Lost Scenes:
What romance characters do when no one's reading...


 A letter from Alec Kenleigh


 Fan Art:
These contributions were made by Jennifer Johnson.




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