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Fresh Pick | HAPPY EVER AFTER by Nora Roberts
Fresh Pick / June 20, 2011

Bride Quartet #4 November 2010 On Sale: November 2, 2010 Featuring: Parker Brown; Malcolm Kavanaugh 320 pages ISBN: 0425236757 EAN: 9780425236758 Trade Size $16.00  Add to Wish List Romance Contemporary Buy at Amazon.com Best Single Title Happy Ever After by Nora Roberts Dreams are realized in the eagerly-awaited fourth novel in Nora Roberts’s Bride Quartet. As the public face of Vows wedding planning company, Parker Brown has an uncanny knack for fulfilling every bride’s vision. She just can’t see where her own life is headed. Mechanic Malcolm Kavanaugh loves figuring out how things work, and Parker is no exception. Both know that moving from minor flirtation to major hook-up is a serious step. Parker’s business risks have always paid off, but now she’ll have to take the chance of a lifetime with her heart… This book is the delicious icing on the cake of the brilliant Bride Quartet series. Previous Picks

Sidney Ayers | Romance is NOT Unrealistic…
Author Guest / June 20, 2011

A while ago, I ran into an old friend while at the gas station. When he asked how I’d been, I told him my good news. It was a couple weeks after I sold the Demons Unleashed series, so I was excited beyond words. Then he asked me what the books were about. I’m not someone who’s ashamed at what I write, so I told him it was a series of paranormal romances. “Oh like Twilight?” he asked. “Not really my hero is a demon,” I replied. “And the characters are adult.” I gave him a rather brief synopsis of what DEMONS PREFER BLONDES was about. As I was preparing my coffee, he came back over and said, “I feel sorry for you.” What? Sorry for me? I was confused to say the least. “Why?” I asked against my better judgment. “All you romance authors write about love and you’re as lonely as ever.” News flash, now no longer friend of mine. Not all romance authors are single. Most of my close friends who write are very happily married. I might be single, but it’s a choice I’ve made. I haven’t met someone I want to share my life with…