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Lindsay McKenna | Welcome back to the Black Jaguar Squadron
Author Guest / March 13, 2012

Dear Readers, I loved crafting HIS DUTY TO PROTECT for Harlequin Romantic Suspense! It is a novel from the Black Jaguar Squadron series. Best of all, it’s a series-within-a-series because it features Rachel Trayhern, daughter of Noah and Kit Trayhern. Those who have faithfully followed Morgan’s Mercenaries from the original 3-books, Love and Glory in the Silhouette Special Edition line, will now get to read her story. Presently, I’m working through a book on each of the children of Alyssa Trayhern and Noah Trayhern. I’ve already finished the books on Morgan Trayhern’s children. It’s fun to develop a story for each of them and yes, dear readers, I’ll continue to write about each and every one of them. Not to worry :_). Many of you remember Melody Sue Trayhern, Kit and Noah’s first daughter. In HIS DUTY TO PROTECT, she wants to be called Rachel. And the explanation as to ‘why’ is in there, so I hope you enjoy that tidbit ;-). I love to create rockin’ and rollin’ adventure/danger/suspense molded with romance in my books. And in this novel, I am onna roll! I also love the back cover copy where it says: “Why the hell are you here?”…

Kelly Jamieson | Is there a downside of a ménage à trois?
Author Guest / March 13, 2012

With my last two books being ménage à trois romances  (RULE OF THREE and  ONE WICKED NIGHT), I’ve been writing a lot of blog posts about ménage and the fantasy of it and how wonderful it is. I’ve talked about the benefits of having two (hot) guys around – if one of them doesn’t know how to change a flat tire, the other one hopefully does. If one guy doesn’t give great massages, hopefully the other one does. If one’s afraid of spiders, hopefully the other will kill any big arachnid that come crawling into the house. My husband’s okay with home repairs, but he’s really busy so it would be great to have another guy to fix that crack in the drywall or repair the broken hinge on the gate. But there has to be a downside right? I love my husband, but living with a guy does have its challenges. Like socks and underwear always left ON the hamper instead of IN the hamper. Like every morning when I come downstairs, the jar of peanut butter is sitting open on the counter, surrounded by toast crumbs.  Like, the television is always on in every room that he has…