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Lucky by Storm

07.26.2013 by BookDyke //

LuckyArtist Parker Lee has lost her Mojo. Her art is bland, her energy level is low and her revolving bedroom door hasn’t moved in far too long. And then Lucky comes into her life.

This was the first novel by Storm aka Linda Kay Silva and it won’t be my last. I liked the story, a free spirited 50ish San Francisco artist with conservative daughter and rebellious granddaughter decides to shake her life up. On a whim she purchases a Harley and the rut she’d been living in is thrown to the wind.

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The Dragon Tree Legacy by Ali Vali

07.26.2013 by BookDyke //

The Dragon Tree LegacyAt age thirteen, Major Wiley Gremillion sat with Aubrey Tarver under their dragon tree, sure of her future. She’d share her life with Aubrey and continue her family’s tradition of military service.

But as a sniper with Special Forces, code name Black Dragon, her enemies cost her a future with Aubrey. Walking away was the only way to keep Aubrey whole. Now retired, Wiley knows she’ll be alone, dividing her time between her canvasses and helping others with her unique military skill set.

Time hasn’t dulled the pain of losing Wiley for Aubrey, but she has to set that aside when her choices put her life and her family’s lives in real danger. The only way out is Wiley, but after so many years, Aubrey’s not sure that’s an option.

Aubrey’s first call sets off a firestorm that will take all Wiley’s experience to escape, and along the way they might find what they lost. Together they started their story under a tree, and they’ll fight to make sure it doesn’t end on the streets of New Orleans.

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Falling Star by Gill McKnight

07.26.2013 by BookDyke //

Falling StarSolley Rayner hopes a few weeks with her family will help heal her shattered dreams, but she hasn’t counted on meeting a woman who stirs her heart.

With her marriage in crisis, Solley Rayner takes her children to the beach house of her sister Janie and Janie’s partner Marsha for a much-needed summer break. But all hopes of rest and relaxation are interrupted when a movie stunt crew arrives to film a blockbuster in the bay.

Professional stuntwoman Gin Ito, paparazzi favorite and rumored to be a killer in bed, heads up the team of daredevils. When Gin literally drops into Solley’s life, how could the lonely young mother’s interest not be piqued? And what private pain draws Gin Ito inexorably toward the small family and the woman who protects it with all her heart?

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