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Kiss Me After

A brand new series from the author of The Gentlemen Next Door, praised for being a "delightful Regency romp... in the spirit of Georgette Heyer."Meet Alice Belle—the Bossy Belle—used to getting her way. If anyone has to fall on the matrimonial sword it will be she and not her sisters. She has set her sights on the richest, most titled gentlemen in her acquaintance. The perfect man to make her father happy, leaving her beloved sisters free to marry whom they choose.Meet Robert Crawford—ringleader—used to masterminding his way. If anyone is going to marry Alice Belle, it is he. Never mind that he's poor, without a title, and completely unsuitable for Alice in the eyes of her father. He loves her. Which makes him the perfect man to make her happy, whether she realizes it or not.* * *ABOUT THE KISS A BELLE SERIESFive supportive sisters.Five friendly gentlemen.Five stolen kisses.Everyone has kissed someone, but who has kissed whom?Secrets of...
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First Night

In 1802, as peace spreads in Europe, two young women seek their fortune, Martha, an American and Cristabel, the unwanted daughter of a duke.
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Grounded

GROUNDED...But Hope May Be Just Across the StreetGrace Meredith is a beloved contemporary Christian recording artist whose career--and personal life--hits unexpected turbulence. She feels grounded--in more ways than one. Grace s fiancé, bothered by her outspoken stance on purity and her near-constant travel, has broken off their relationship. Exhausted and unable to continue her current concert schedule, Grace returns home to Chicago, where she is soon stranded in a major snowstorm. Facing new questions about her future and her faith, Grace finds herself connecting for the first time with the residents of her neighborhood. What she discovers in these unexpected relationships could change everything.Welcome to the NeighborhoodThe first in the Windy City Neighbors series, Grounded is an uplifting, contemporary story about ordinary people wrestling with the spiritual and practical issues of real life. The series employs the innovative storytelling technique of parallel novels, each with its own drama and story arc, but whose characters lives become intertwined and affect one another. Grounded welcomes you to Beecham Street--a typical, isolated American neighborhood that might just be a place of hope.
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The Billionaire's Second-Chance Bride (The Romero Brothers, #1)

USA Today bestselling author Shadonna Richards introduces you to the Romero brothers. They're hot, sexy, powerful and eligible! The Billionaire's Second-Chance Bride (Book one of the Romero Brothers series and book six of the Bride series) *** Betrayed by Mr. Wrong. Could she ever trust Mr. Right? Meet Lucy Shillerton – twenty-nine, single and heartbroken.  She’d lost her fiancé, Jeff, in a tragic accident with his mistress. But when she finds out that her eccentric aunt died and left her a company to run, Lucy braces herself for what is to come: Dream Weddings Inc. Her current project is to present an outrageous wedding for her latest client, a wealthy, older tycoon who wants to marry his young nurse. In comes sexy, rich, dripping-with-charm and sworn bachelor, Antonio Romero III, the grandson of said tycoon, who has a good reason to shut down Lucy’s “scam wedding” business. However, when he meets with sweet, wounded Lucy, shutting her down is the last thing on his mind. The new sizzling romance in the bestselling Bride Series and book 1 of The Romero Brothers series!
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The Right Side of Wrong

Praise for The Right Side of Wrong..."A gritty, dark, and suspenseful Western with a final explosive showdown that kept me turning the pages late into the night to see who would survive." —Jamie Freveletti internationally bestselling author of Dead AsleepPraise for Burrows..."With atmosphere so thick you can breathe it, and characters so real you can touch them, Reavis Z. Wortham's Burrows is a book worth putting all others aside to read." —John Gilstrap, author of Threat Warning and Damage Control"This is a ripping good tale." —Jan Reid, author of Comanche Sundown"Wortham combines the gonzo sensibility of Joe R. Lansdale and the elegiac mood of To Kill a Mockingbird to strike just the right balance between childhood innocence and adult horror." —Publishers Weekly starred review"[An] acutely and unobtrusively observed small-town landscape. The result is that rare bird, a mystery with something for everyone." —Kirkus Reviews starred reviewPraise for...
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