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Brian

The only thing that can bring down a Quinn is a woman… The next Mighty Quinn… Investigative reporter Brian Quinn is known for two things-always getting his story and always getting the girl. Only, this time neither one is cooperating. He's on the trail of a huge political scandal-one that could make his career-but there's one person standing between him and his story. PR specialist Lily Gallagher-the woman he slept with last night… His downfall… Lily Gallagher is very good at putting a positive spin on things. But even she is having trouble making light of the incredible one-night stand she shared with sexy Brian Quinn. Suddenly she can't keep her mind on her job-or off the sexy Irishman. Only, they're working against each other…and every disagreement ends up in the same place-his bed. But how can she complain, when she's never found her work more satisfying…?
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Hit Squad

Aiming to get back at the bullies at school, a group of kids swear vengeance against their tormentors. (RL3.8)
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The Second Sister

THE QUIET TWIN Heartskeep heiress Leigh Thomas hated the label. But the one night she'd dared to rebel had ended in disaster. When sexy and forbidden bad boy Gavin Jarret had rescued her from a dangerous situation, she'd seduced him with all the secret passion in her wild heart -- and had become his alibi for murder. Coming home to Heartskeep seven years later brought Leigh face-to-face with the past -- with Gavin as attorney for the estate. He was more off-limits than ever, but the heat in his deep gray eyes said Gavin still remembered that night. Now their professional relationship stirred a killer at large -- one whose desperation to keep them apart would make their "strictly business" vows impossible to keep....
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The Story Bag

The Story Bag, a captivating collection of Korean folk tales compiled by the eminent Korean storyteller, Mr. Kim So-un, is sure to delight the hearts of all "children" between the ages of eight and eighty. Written with earthy wit and pathos, the tales unveil the inevitable foibles of people everywhere and expose the human-like qualities of animals and the animal-like qualities of humans. Pulsating with the rhythm of life and the seasons, these stories transport the reader to a wonderland, where a tiny mouse teaches filial piety to a spoiled child, a blind man can "see" evil spirits, and fleas drink rice wine. It is somehow deeply reassuring to know that even in present-day war-ravaged and politically-divided Korea, these same stories are still being told, just as they have been for generations.
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Isabella Rockwell's War

Raised in 1820’s India, twelve year old Isabella Rockwell can ride and shoot as well as any soldier. These skills, however, are of no use to her when she finds herself on the frozen streets of London, orphaned and alone. All she wants is to go home, but something dark threatens her only friend - even the throne of England itself. She must make a choice, but there is only danger with no reward.
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