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Starting Over

Eve Bolton retreats to her childhood home to regain the identity she lost during her troubled marriage. When her husband asks her to come home, she decides it's time for her to start over... alone. Alex has been so preoccupied running his family's business that he's lost sight of what's important... Eve. But can he make it up to her or is it too late to save their marriage?
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The Greek’s Chosen Wife

It's been eight years since Prudence's arranged wedding to Nikolas Angelis. Their relationship was never consummated and they have always lived apart. But now Prudence longs to have her own baby and she wants a divorce. However, Nik is horrified – he is her husband and he will be the father of her child! Prudence reluctantly agrees to a trial marriage with Nik. But conceiving his baby? That's not a risk she's willing to take…
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The Mike Hammer Collection, Volume 1

A Triple-Shot Anthology From the Undisputed Master of Detective Fiction.In Mickey Spillane's classic detective novels, the action exploded in a bone-crunching catharsis. Men and women didn't make love, they collided. Tough brutes used their fists to drive home a message. Tougher broads used guile. And no one's morals were loftier than the gutter. No apologies. Little redemption. They rendered critics powerless, shocked intellectuals, inspired a new wave of pulp mayhem, and left the public hungry for more.Given their hot, fever-pitch prose and breathless pacing, Spillane's Mike Hammer novels quickly became one of the most successful series in publishing history—an innovative, no-holds-barred, ultravisceral explosion of sex and violence that made Hammer a literary legend, and Spillane, one of the bestselling authors of all time. After fifty years, neither has lost their power to sucker punch the reader.Find out for yourself in this first-time ever omnibus featuring the...
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The Devil's Vial

The threat of global warming pushes some well-organized and very powerful people to scheme something drastic and lethal. Central to their plans is a small clear vial. These plans remain undiscovered until Richard Gregg, a convert to Buddhism struggling to apply what he's learned to a westerner's life, and four companions stumble across the conspiracy.
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Leonard

Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner first crossed paths as actors on the set of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Little did they know that their next roles, in a new science-fiction television series, would shape their lives in ways no one could have anticipated. In seventy-nine television episodes and six feature films, they grew to know each other more than most friends could ever imagine. Over the course of half a century, Shatner and Nimoy saw each other through personal and professional highs and lows. In this powerfully emotional book, Shatner tells the story of a man who was his friend for five decades, recounting anecdotes and untold stories of their lives on and off set, as well as gathering stories from others who knew Nimoy well, to present a full picture of a rich life. As much a biography of Nimoy as a story of their friendship, Leonard is a uniquely heartfelt book written by one legendary actor in celebration of another.
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Drifter's War

EVEN SMUGGLING HAS RULES.THE THIRD IS: DEATH IS NOT AN OPTION. Meet Pik Lando, a con artist and a ladies man, a total professional who'll chase across the galaxies for his clients--and he'll usually find plenty of action and danger too. In DRIFTER'S WAR, Lando's latest scheme could set him up for life--or for a particularly painful death. Chased by bounty hunters, Lando finds himself dropped down in the middle of a planet-smashing holy war. Big trouble loves finding him. Don't miss Lando's other adventures: DRIFTER and DRIFTER'S RUN
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Lady Scandal

Romantic Times Bookclub Nominated Best Regency 2004 4½ STARS TOP PICK – Excitement and passion are fierce companions... sure to captivate readers. -- Romantic Times Bookclub, Robin Taylor Don’t miss LADY SCANDAL. -- Romance Review Today, Jani Brooks Totally engaging! Donnelly’s pen is wicked with inspiration. -- Scribes World, Brenda Ramsbacher
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Summoned to Tourney

Free and easy, no comitments—that's how Eric Banyon lived. He wouldn't get rich as a street musician or playing flute for tourists at medieval Faires around the country. But he treasured his freedom and had never regretted his lack of close ties. At least, no until recently. Maybe it was because his girlfriend left him (and made an ugly scene behind the mainstage of the Los Angeles Faire). Or maybe it was a sense of always being an outsider, never quite fitting in. The bottom line was, Eric has the blue, and a broken heart was a perfect excuse to wallow. Grabbing his flute and a flask, he went in search of solitude—and found it in a grove of ancient oak trees. There, he filled the night with sorrow, one melody leading into another—flawlessly, effortlessly. And then, unbidden, the music changed. It began to flow through him, wild and fey... The next day, he met Korendil. There were wierdos all over L.A. The last thing Eric Banyon needed was attention from a guy who called him "Bard" and claimed to be an elf who'd been bound by an evil spell, until the music of Eric's flute Awakened him. And that was just an appetizer; the rest of Korendil's story was even harder to swallow. There was a war going on, he said, between the elf Prince Terenil and Perenor, and another elf lord bent on usurping all the world's magic, leaving not only elvenkind but humanity trapped in a grim new world. Perenor was winning that war. Casualties could be seen in shopping malls and seedy bars—elves who were slowly dying as human encroachment cut them off from their magical groves. Korendil insisted that Eric could turn the tide, for he truly was a Bard—one of those rare mortals born with the magic to create. But Eric didn't think of himself as the epic hero type. He was only human. About the author: Fantasy fiction author Mercedes Lackey was born in Chicago on June 24, 1950, and she received a B.S. from Purdue University in 1972. She is also a professional lyricist and has rehabilitated raptors. Lackey started writing her own short stories when her favorite science fiction and fantasy authors weren't producing new books fast enough for her. She began writing professionally with the encouragement of author C.J. Cherryh, whom Lackey had met at a science fiction convention. Many of Lackey's books, including the Queen's Own trilogy, the Vows and Honor series, and the Last Herald-Mage and Mage Winds trilogies, take place in the imaginary world of Valdemar. She has authored numerous series, including the Bardic Voices series and a series of occult mysteries featuring Diana Tregarde, a modern-day witch. Lackey enjoys collaborating and has co-written books with authors such as C.J. Cherryh, Anne McCaffrey, Piers Anthony, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mark Shepherd, and Ru Emerson.
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