Diane L. Kowalyshyn
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"Skye Andrews inherits a magical journal from her Aunt Bessie, which transports her into Bessie's memories. Skye soon realizes she and her Aunt lived parallel lives. With a military love interest and an unknown stalker, Stage Fright is an engaging sto"
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"I enjoyed this fast-paced story. The unlikely romance between the two protagonists adds to the intrigue of the book's plot. Aliesa is a scientist with a doctor Jekyll attitude to research when she uses herself as the test subject for a serum with the"
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Hi Mary...the book you describe isn't Forbidden Fruit....did you put this in the right place?
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"‘Sometimes I can’t help myself. It’s a scientist thing’ – A very fine read!
Author Diane L. Kowalyshyn has a Master of Fine Arts degree and has penned six novels to date: her thrillers, blending fast-paced action with romance, have earned a strong aud" Read more of this review » |
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"Forbidden Fruit by Diane L. Kowalyshyn is a fun book and truly a heart-pounding ride. This electrifying thriller had everything I look for: plenty of nonstop action, smart twists, and a touch of romance that didn’t overpower the plot. Aliesa Atworth,"
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“…You’re throwing us away because you’re afraid to let yourself fall in love. You’re searching for something that isn’t real. You’re not Eric Stone. He’s your protagonist. Eric Stone is make-believe and life isn’t an adventure novel.”
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“A selfish man would never visit a comatose woman every day for two months. He wouldn’t have done what was best for everyone involved, or given an employee a proper burial. These are the acts of a loving man––a man who cared too much.”
“What are you saying?”
“Sara’s my biological mother.”
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“What are you saying?”
“Sara’s my biological mother.”
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“On any other day, being fired would rank pretty high on Karlee’s stress-o-meter. But today wasn’t any other day. Inhaled into Shade’s memory, Karlee watch her friend dropped from a cliff. She still hadn’t processed it. Shade likely died from her injuries. That meant Shad had been murdered.”
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