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Austin's Lost Bride (The Sterns)

— Completely Re-edited in June 2012— Romantic Suspense/Horror— Heat Level: two small erotic scenes with lots of emotion— Approximately 14,350 words + bonus content— Previously titled as Taken by Love——————————————————————————————WHEN A SUPERNATURAL HUNTER IN THE STERN FAMILY FALLS, IT’S NEVER EASY…It was supposed to be a good day. Austin Stern, the proud groom, was to marry his beautiful bride, Rebecca Carter. Then the vampire crashed the ceremony.THEY DIDN’T GET MARRIED…If there is anyone that Rebecca hates as much as the vampire Mannus, it’s her ex. Austin didn’t protect her. But worse than that, he crossed a line so terrible, that she couldn’t forgive him. Now they’ve both spent the last five years tracking Mannus to the ruined neighborhoods of Detroit. Rebecca thinks she can finish the beast off alone, but Austin has his own plan.THE VAMPIRE HAS A PLAN TOO…Things go south quickly, and Austin finds himself in the all too familiar situation of having someone he loves taken prisoner by the powerful vampire. He can wait for backup, or he can go in, and try to save Rebecca. He might not live, but maybe, if he dies, Rebecca will finally forgive him.
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Donor, The

A nail-biting suspense novel about a terrible dilemma.Will Marion has two perfect kidneys.His daughters aren't so lucky. Question is: which one should he save? Will, a single dad who's given up everything to raise his twin daughters, has a terrible choice to make when both girls suffer kidney failure age 16.Should he save one child? If so, which one?Should he buy a kidney - be an organ tourist?Should he sacrifice himself?Or is there a fourth solution - one so terrible it has never even crossed his mind?
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Pieces of the Frame

Pieces of the Frame is a gathering of memorable writings by one of the greatest journalists and storytellers of our time. They take the reader from the backwoods roads of Georgia, to the high altitude of Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico; from the social decay of Atlantic City, to Scotland, where a pilgrimage for art's sake leads to a surprising encounter with history on a hilltop with a view of a fifth of the entire country. McPhee's writing is more than informative; these are stories, artful and full of character, that make compelling reading. They play with and against one another, so that Pieces of the Frame is distinguished as much by its unity as by its variety. Subjects familiar to McPhee's readers-sports, Scotland, conservation-are treated here with intimacy and a sense of the writer at work.
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All for One

Brimming with heart, humor, and a bit of mystery, this third book in Melody Carlson's lively new Boomer series packs a poignant punch!
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The Hate Parallax

What if the Cold War never ended — but continued for a thousand years? Best-selling authors Allan Cole (an American) and Nick Perumov (a Russian) spin a mesmerizing "what if?" tale set a thousand years in the future, as an American and a Russian super-soldier — together with a beautiful American detective working for the United Worlds Police — must combine forces to defeat a secret cabal ... and prevent global disaster!
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Faster, Faster, Faster

Volume IV continues what began with the first three installments of Jonah Black's diary: the no-holds-barred, darkly comic tale of one teenager's inner life. Teens will find a new kind of hero in Jonah: one whose acute observations mirror their own. The journals, in print for all to read, are irresistibly honest and revealing, and sure to satisfy any reader's desire for a real, juicy story.This installment brings us to the final, shocking revelations about Jonah's recent past.
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Chris Ryan Extreme: Hard Target: Mission Three: Die Trying

Faster, Grittier, Darker, Deadlier…Chris Ryan Extreme Dispatched to a postwar Belgrade crawling with criminals and bad memories, Joe Gardner is on a collision course with his one-time Regiment friend John Bald. Garder plans to put a stop to Bald once and for all. But with the Russian mafya and Italian mob closing in, is Gardner too late? If he fails, tens of thousands will die.
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The Crypt

The Crypt (Sarah Roberts Book Three) Sarah Roberts is in search of a weapon on the streets of Budapest. A strange man in a fedora follows her, but before she can find out who he is, she is arrested. After her release from the Hungarian jail, she is ordered out of the country. The man in the fedora shows up at her Budapest hotel before she has a chance to leave for the airport. He is from a psychic research organization and she is to come with him back to the States. When she refuses, she is informed that she does not have a choice. She is now property of the United States government. Sarah then receives a message that it all ends in "The Crypt" in nine days. An apology accompanies the note. While Sarah remains in Hungary and struggles to locate her target, she has to keep the Hungarian government off her back as well as the fedora-wearing American who has a ten-man team hunting her. The only way to escape their reach is to fake her own death. Convinced it's her only option, Sarah concocts a plan that will deal with her target and have herself killed in the process.
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