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Fresh Pick | SHE’S THE ONE by Kay Stockham
Fresh Pick / April 11, 2010

Tulanes of Tennessee March 2010On Sale: March 16, 2010Featuring: Alexandra Tulane; Dylan Bower256 pages ISBN: 0373716214EAN: 9780373716210Mass Market Paperback$5.50 Romance Series Buy at Amazon.com She’s The Oneby Kay Stockham Sometimes life gives you exactly what you need! Undercover travel writer Alexandra Tulane wonders if maybe she’s in way over her head. A men’s hunting and fishing retreat in the wilds of Alaska? Not exactly her stylish scene. Fortunately, there’s plenty of breathtaking scenery…including good-looking bush pilot Dylan Bower.Despite the magnetic attraction between them, however, Alexandra is everything Dylan is not—she’s a rover, always looking for the next adventure. For Dylan, the scars of the past run deep. He’s hidden himself and his silent son in an isolated haven for their protection. Yet Alexandra engages both of them and soon they’re under her spell. This—she—feels so good Dylan doesn’t want it to end. So how can he convince her to stay? Excerpt It’s so small. Doesn’t he realize size matters? What if he can’t get it up, what am I going to do then? Alexandra Tulane swallowed nervously and forced a confident smile to her lips while she tried to figure out the best way of getting the job done. Climb…

SANDI SHILHANEK | When Is Enough Enough?
Sundays with Sandi / April 11, 2010

This past week I made a bit of a discovery about myself. I found that I’m really being drawn to my collection of ebooks, and even when I’m home and able to read my print book I’m picking up my e-reader and reading my ebook. I had to ask myself if there was a particular reason for that, or I’m just finally embracing newer technology. Well, my friends who know me in my personal life would probably lean towards it being the fact I’m embracing technology, and playing with my e-reader is fun. I on the other hand am thinking that it’s because the print book I’m currently reading just isn’t calling my name. I have something of a reputation for finishing every book I start, no matter how much I might not be enjoying the book for whatever reason. In fact in the last 2 years I can only think of two books I haven’t finished. One was a print book, and after four days I hadn’t even read one hundred pages, and decided that there was just no way I could push myself any further. The other was a book on my e-reader, so I don’t really know…