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Touch Me

by Jacquie D'Alessandro
Touch Me

Pleasing a man is something former mistress Genevieve Ralston does very well. But after her lover callously dumps her, she’s definitely off men…until she meets Simon! He’s brooding. Sexy. And she can’t keep her hands off him… But Simon Cooperstone, Viscount Kilburn, is a spy. His mission: retrieve a mysterious letter in Genevieve’s possession. Intent [...]

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The Revenge of Lord Eberlin

by Julia London

Lily Boudine was a girl the last time she was at the English estate of Ashwood, the ward of her Aunt Althea, the countess of Ashwood.  Her memory of that time is dominated by a singular event:  the theft of the famous ruby jewels that had been given by King Henry VIII to the first [...]

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The Promise

by Dee Davis

The mine called to Cara from deep in the San Juan Mountains, near the town of Silverthread.    Surrounded by a murderous tapestry of lies, it had once been rich in ore, overflowing with wealth that could make a family’s fortune—or destroy it.  But also in its labyrinthine tunnels lay the path to redemption and love, [...]

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Grave Expectations

by Sherri Browning Erwin

Heaven knows, we need never be ashamed of our wolfish cravings. . . . Bristly, sensitive, and meat-hungry Pip is a robust young whelp, an orphan born under a full moon. Between hunting escaped convicts alongside zombified soldiers, trying not to become one of the hunted himself, and hiding his hairy hands from the supernaturally [...]

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Rivals for the Crown

by Kathleen Givens
Rivals For The Crown

Two childhood friends are caught in a web of intrigue, conspiracies and love as a valiant nation’s freedom hangs in the balance. 1290: Turmoil erupts when Scotland’s child queen perishes en route to claim the crown. Two bitter foes – John Balliol and Robert Bruce – emerge at possible successor, but England’s Edward I has [...]

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Shadow Keepers: Midnight

by Julie Kenner/J.K. Beck

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