Jennifer Mueller
As a Peace Corps volunteer in Kenya a few years back Jennifer Mueller traveled quite a bit and now she just wishes she was. A lot of the places she's written about she's been to, a lot of them she hasn't. Rafting on the Nile in Uganda, living in a Montana ghost town, African safaris, exploring Mayan ruins, European youth hostels, the Black Hills of South Dakota, walking the streets of Puerto Rico all fill her scrapbooks. Now a daughter takes up most of those pages, but she still travels in her head every time she writes.

- All My Dreams
When all of Loryn's family was taken from her, she just
ran. Fixing up a house in Majorca may sound like a dream to most, but
she was only hiding from life. When a movie producer decides her house
is perfect for a location, life comes charging...
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- An Arrangement Among Gentlemen
Left with just enough money to make the trip after
her father dies, Olivia travels across a dangerous ocean during WWI to
marry a man she as never met. Even worse, Cort was never told until the
morning they pick her up at the train station...
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- History Lessons
Ayda Rogers can't believe her luck, she's been invited
to a Scottish castle for the summer to research her Doctoral thesis.
When she gets there she finds with 800 years of history to contend
with, the past is always present. Steamy tales of...
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- Her Father's Daughter
With the Saxons still trying to keep the Normans out of England, a wounded Norman finds his way to Gwenhyfer's door only to find that not all Saxons are enemies and not all damsels are in distress. ...
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- Writer's Block
Ever
ask an author if the characters take over, if they talk back and do their own
thing? We always give polite answers about how they might turn out more
forceful or sexy than we expected or some other trait. The
real truth...
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- Footnotes to History
The
sequel to History Lessons. When
Ayda and Hunter find a stoned up staircase leading to a hidden room it doesn't
take long to realize that there is more than one story forgotten to the
ages. But
with no art to drop the...
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