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Series: Buchanan-Renard

by Author Julie Garwood

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Killjoy (2005)

Guys the grouchy reclusive bear of a brother of Dr. Michelle Renard - John Paul Renard in Mercy...has fallen for an equally stubborn FBI analyst Avery Elizabeth Delaney. This one also involves quite a lot of ground chasing through the forest...trying to elude a professional killer named Monk who ...

Killjoy (2005) by Julie Garwood
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Heartbreaker (2004)

3.5-4 stars!This poor book! I actually started it a week ago and had to pause twice and temporarily ditch it to get to other books, but the funny thing about it all is that I actually enjoyed this story more than the other ones I was desperate to get to. Ha! But that doesn’t surprise me much beca...

Heartbreaker (2004) by Julie Garwood
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Slow Burn (2006)

I am so glad this one end up to my liking. Dylan Buchanan a Boston based cop who was on a mend from being shot in the line of duty was sent by his sister Jordan to her best friend Kate MacKenna, insisting that she look into the dangerous situations that Kate seems to be in. Kate has been having a...

Slow Burn (2006) by Julie Garwood
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Murder List (2005)

Reviewed for THC ReviewsIt's been a really long time since I've read one of Julie Garwood's romantic suspense novels, since before I started writing reviews to be exact. Murder List was a pretty good read, and about on par with what I remembered of the other books in the Buchanan series, but not ...

Murder List (2005) by Julie Garwood
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Shadow Dance (2006)

Jordan Buchanan, the ultimate computer nerd, attends yet another brother's wedding and is charged to keep an eye on her sister-in-law's nineteen-year-old sister who's practically doing back flips to gain the attention of Noah Clayborne, an FBI agent with a score list longer than the Good Book. No...

Shadow Dance (2006) by Julie Garwood
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Hotshot (2013)

Reviewed by RobinBook provided by NetGalley for reviewReview originally posted at Romancing the BookWe all have those authors that no matter what they write we read it. At times those books are really good and at times they are just okay. Yet we still read them. They make us feel good, forget ...

Hotshot (2013) by Julie Garwood