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Echoes of Yesterday

It was June 1916 when Sergeant Boots Adams of the Royal West Kents, together with his men, was billeted on the Descartes farm in Northern France. It was a short break from the turmoil and horror of the trenches, and Boots and his men, in return for their free billeting, were to help the farmer in his fields. It came as something of a surprise to discover that the land was being managed by a young French war widow, Cecile Lacoste and, to the distant sound of guns, a brief wartime friendship flared between Boots and Cecile. The friendship was cut brutally short when, once more, the West Kents were called back to the trenches and Boots suffered an injury that was to take him home to London, to Sammy and Chinese Lady, and all the valiant cockney friends of Walworth who were to help him through the darkest period of his life. It was to be many years before Boots' friend, Miss Polly Simms, visiting the old battle haunts of France, stumbled once more upon the Descartes farm, and the...
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Reckless Guns (A Searcher Western Book 8)

Driving three thousand head of Cassandra Whiteside's cattle into a town called Sundust, John Stone expected the usual gunplay with rustlers and bandits. But this time Stone collects double rations of deep trouble—and he'll need more than a fast draw to get out of Sundust alive.Two long-riding gunslingers, driven by a burning hatred of John Stone, share a single ambition; to bury Stone beneath the dry sod of Sundust ... or die trying.
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Taking a Dare - A Hellion MC Novel

In Dare Gentry's mind, one female was as good as another. A fact he often pointed out to his Hellion brothers. He didn't believe in love, relationships and definitely wasn't into being a part of a couple. Loose, free and easy is how Dare liked his play. That was until Ryley Daniels blows back into town ten years after their love first ignited.
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Mother Finds a Body

"Pure ozone to those tired of ordinary oxygen."—The New Yorker"One of the greatest mysteries ever written."—The Philadelphia Daily News"Our most famous burlesque queen may raise the temperature with a strip tease, but she chills the blood when she goes into her detective routine."—The Boston PostIn this steamy sequel to The G-String Murders, Gypsy Rose Lee's noir thriller reads as if it's ripped from her own diary pages. When her mother finds a dead body in Gypsy's trailer during her honeymoon, Gypsy realizes that no one is who they seem to be, and everyone is worthy of suspicion.Gypsy Rose Lee (1911–1970) was born Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington, and became the most famous burlesque actor and striptease artist of her day, renowned as much for her witty repartee on stage as for removing her clothes. First performing with her sister on the vaudeville circuit and later in striptease...
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The Christmas Husband

Every night San Francisco's lovelorn tune in to hear my soothing, silky voice as "Dr. Love," marriage maven and mother. If only they knew the flesh-and-blood woman behind this voice wouldn't know a husband from a handyman.And now the show's sponsor wants to spend Christmas with me and my family! I only hope you--and1-800-HUSBAND--can bring me what I need for Christmas: a gorgeous, sexy, single daddy in my stocking!Spouseless in San Francisco,Madison Smythe
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Healing Hartley

Erotica/Romance. 11410 words long.
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