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A Duke in Shining Armor

When her family was slaughtered and she was forced into a life of servitude by her aunt and uncle, Emily Moncrief had given up all hopes of having a family of her own. When the handsome Duke of Norchess arrives he vows to honor and protect Emily, but will secrets from her past keep them from a future together? This is the first book of the Regency Heroes Series about gentleman who are noble and rescue their lady loves no matter the cost.
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Ingenue

Bobbed hair. Short skirts. Cool jazz. Dark speakeasy. Anything goes. Meet the flappers, Gloria, Clara, Lorraine . . . and the rich young boys who love and loathe them.From the Hardcover edition.
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Commitment Issues

Erotica/Romance. 77959 words long. First published in 2011, 2011
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Winter Rose

A dark and haunting tale of a young girl trapped in Winter, longing to be free. When Rose and her sister are left to fend for themselves and an ailing mother, they must fight both nature and the darkness of the soul to survive.
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Three Questions

Eight hours in Vegas. A promise to meet in Chicago.Four months apart while he traverses through the depths of Africa and she “aspires” through the haze of Hollywood.Three questions each letter.Their intense connection is clear, but fate is only as strong as timing allows it to be. She has a life-long passion that is finally turning into a career. He has landed enough British pounds to travel the world for the first time in his life. Will their honest answers be enough to bring them back together?
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The Twilight of Lake Woebegotten

A small town... a plucky heroine, a shiny vampire, and a hunky Native American rival with a secret. But all is not as it seems in Lake Woebegotten. Let Harrison Geillor reveal what lies beneath the seemingly placid surface. You'll Laugh. We promise.When Bonnie Grayduck relocates from sunny Santa Cruz California to the small town of Lake Woebegotten, Minnesota, to live with her estranged father, chief of the local two-man police department, she thinks she's leaving her troubles behind. But she soon becomes fascinated by another student — the brooding, beautiful Edwin Scullen, whose reclusive family hides a terrible secret. (Psst: they're actually vampires. But they're the kind who don't eat people, so it's okay.) Once Bonnie realizes what her new lover really is, she isn't afraid. Instead, she sees potential. Because while Bonnie seems to her friends and family to be an ordinary, slightly clumsy, easily-distracted girl, she's really manipulative, calculating, power...
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We Can Be Heroes

My dad was killed in the 9/11 attacks in New York. But the stuff in this book isn't about that. It's about the summer me and Jed and Priti tried to catch a suicide bomber and start a riot. There's stuff about how we built a tree house and joined the bomb squed; how I found my dad and Jed lost his; and how we both lost our mums then found them again. So it's not really aout 9/11 but then again none of those things would have happened if it hadn't been for that day. So I guess it's all back to front, sort of . . .
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