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Dear Reader,
ISLAND OF DECEIT, the third novel in my romantic suspense series, “Quest for the Golden Bowl,” will be on the bookshelves June 1, 2010, just in time for summer fun and the beach. It features Barbara Turner and Sheriff Harper Porterfield and is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Barbara is quite a feisty handful for Harper, who has fallen for her. Bodies keep turning up and more than one double cross is in the works. Be sure to pick up your copy soon.
The first two novels, GOLDEN NIGHT and LONG, HOT NIGHTS are still available.
The “Quest for the Golden Bowl” series is about family. I hope you are spending plenty of time with your loved ones, including your parents, grandparents, great aunts and uncles. They are rich in history and love. Don’t forget to record the experiences they’ve lived through. One day your grandchildren will love their stories.
Have a very safe and wonderful summer!!!
Warmest Regards,
Candice Poarch |

Island of Deceit
available June 1, 2010
Read an excerpt
If Her Desire For Revenge Doesn’t Backfire…
Ex-Wall Streeter Barbara Turner wants revenge on the scam artist who swindled her grandmother out of her life savings and then killed her. Posing as a hair stylist, Barbara arrives in Paradise Island, shocked to discover that she’s related to the town matriarch—and that she’s one of the trustees of the family’s antique bowl, which has mysteriously disappeared. Determined to solve these mysteries on her own, Barbara refuses to ask the town’s sheriff for help…
It Could Lead To A Lifetime Of Love.
Unfortunately, Sheriff Harper Porterfield—Paradise Island’s most eligible bachelor—already suspects Barbara of hiding something. But that isn’t the only reason he won’t let the plus-sized beauty out of his sight. He finds her thoroughly irresistible, but her subterfuge could destroy any chance of a happily ever after—especially while there’s still a killer on the loose…
Poarch’s easy writing style, realistic dialog, and ability to weave multiple characters into a complex, gently suspenseful plot that doesn’t shortchange the romance will keep readers engaged, still curious about the missing golden bowl, and anxious for the next book in the series. --Library Journal
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