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message 1: by Deanna (new)

Deanna When will we get to see the Amos Brothers as stars of your novels again? I love those guys!


message 2: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Novak I love them, too, Deanna! They are coming up. As soon as I finish Kyle's story (A WINTER WEDDING), I'll be starting on an Amos Bro. book. Yay!


message 3: by Auburn (new)

Auburn Book I disagree. Which is why the saying, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" was coined. Chey's actions were selfish. Her intention was to appease herself, not look out for her husband. Otherwise, she would have included him in the decision instead of taking his choice away.


message 4: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Novak How would that appease herself, Auburn? She had nothing to gain except to protect her husband. He's done so much for her. Anyway, I have a fun surprise planned for that and I'm looking forward to finishing that subplot.


message 5: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Novak Deanna, the Amos Brothers will be back after Kyle's story this November--so in 2016. :)


message 6: by Kathy (new)

Kathy OK - I really shouldn't have read these! I am new to the series and just finished Book #2 which was Chey and Dylan's story. Have loved what I have read so far and am looking forward to all reading the series.


message 7: by Ana (new)

Ana Gonzalez I think that the "fu surprise" has to be really funny, because nowdays, I cannot think about Chey, Presley and Aaron as cheater - I know the didn't cheat in the traditional way, but they are lying, and they are lying to the people they love most - Husband and children...- how can this be right even if comes out of love? It is going to destroy a happy marriage and a family when it goes out, because Dylan is not going to trust Chey or Aaron ever gain, how could he!?


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