September 24, 2008
MANHUNTER dishes up “Creepy chills” – 1st review is in!
From Romantic Times magazine:
After Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Gabe Caruso can’t save his fiancee from a sadistic serial killer, he has trouble dealing with the guilt. His only consolation is that he put the man in jail. Cutting himself off, Gabe takes a post in Black Arrow Falls, a small town in the Yukon. There, he meets tracker Silver Karvonen, a woman with secrets of her own. Both are stunned to feel the pull of attraction. Then the killer escapes, and Gabe knows that trouble is on the way. Loreth Anne White serves up some creepy chills in Manhunter (4), as a serial killer wages both psychological and physical warfare. This compelling tale, part of the Wild Country series, features two emotionally scarred people who discover that being together makes them stronger.
—Sandra Garcia-Myers
I do love the ‘creepy chills’ and ‘psychological and physical warfare’ parts … Thank you to Sandra and the folk at RT!
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September 20, 2008
READER REVIEW COPIES UP FOR GRABS

Up for grabs — five reader review copies of MANHUNTER, my Silhouette Romantic Suspense coming November 2008!
Let me know via the contact section of my website if you want a review copy of MANHUNTER, and I will send them out first come first serve. All you have to do get one is post your review of the book on either your blog, a friend’s blog, Amazon, Chapters, Barnes and Noble, or on eHarlequin as part of their book challenge.
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September 14, 2008
NEW COVER!
BREAKING FREE, coming in Dec 2008 as part of the Thoroughbred Legacy continuity. The last four books (of the 12) are set down under, in Australia’s Upper Hunter Valley.
It just occurred to me that this will be my 10th book release with Harlequin-Silhouette in the North American market, not counting online reads and others under contract. That’s something of a milestone methinks.
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September 4, 2008
SURREAL SEA OF FROTH
My old hometown was also hit by a storm. One that whipped the Atlantic to a creamy, frothy rage.
Camps Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, yesterday.
(Thanks for the pics, Linda)
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