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Call Me Casanova, Book Three: The Better Man

Cassandra’s marriage is set to be the most important business merger in her family’s history. A wedding with Preston Stanton is just what her father wants for her because it will ensure her security despite his own withering health. There’s just one problem. Preston just discovered her steamy affair with Gregory, Preston’s brother. Now Cassandra must face the icy man she’s destined to marry and learn the fate of her uneasy arrangement with the Preston family. Her father’s greatest plan to take care of her after his death now teeters on the edge of failure. It’s time to say goodbye to her Casanova.
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The Little Christmas Kitchen

Christmas at the Davenports' house was always about one thing: food But when sisters Ella and Maddy were split up, Ella to live in London with their Dad, and Maddy staying in Greece with their Mum, mince pies lost their magic. Now, a cheating husband has thrown Ella a curved snowball...and for the first time in years, all she wants is her mum. So she heads back to Greece, where her family's taverna holds all the promise of home. Meanwhile, waitress Maddy's dreams of a white Christmas lead her back to London...and her Dad. But a big fat festive life-swap isn't as easy as it sounds! And as the sisters trade one kitchen for another, it suddenly seems that among the cinnamon, cranberries and icing sugar, their recipes for a perfect Christmas might be missing a crucial ingredient: each other. PRAISE FOR JENNY OLIVER 'I thoroughly enjoyed this book it had a sprinkling of festivity, a touch of romance and a glorious amount of mouth-watering baking!' - Rea Book Review 'With gorgeous...
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First Kiss

Beth had to escape. Her best friends were a werewolf and a witch. Her memories were of violence and blood. The sleepy southern town she'd grown up in was anything but sleepy and safe. She had to get away and start over.Hundreds of miles to the north in the winter wonderland of Ann Arbor, Beth has a chance for new friends and a new life. A normal life. No shifters and no magic. Nobody sniffing her scent and hunting her down. It's her time to live and to explore. She can be anything and anyone, even the love of a college athlete on his way to a promising future. The magic of her mundane life is shattered when Colin's demands grow beyond what Beth is willing to give. She's gotten herself in too far to escape, but she has an edge nobody knows about. A secret that even she can barely remember. She has something watching over her. A dark and vengeful guardian that asks only one thing in exchange, her life. Keep an eye out for these other Blood Kissed stories:Book 1: Blood KissedBook 2: Forever Kissed (coming soon!)Book 3: to be announced
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Natalie's Art: a Frank Renzi novel

Another heist at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. In 1990 two robbers stole paintings worth $500 million from the Gardner Museum in Boston. Twenty years later, a ruthless man plans to steal several more. He forces Natalie to help him, but there is no honor among thieves, only treachery. After the heist, the thief intends to kill her. Not only that, NOPD Detective Frank Renzi is hot on her trail. Will Natalie escape? Don't miss the explosive showdown between Frank and Natalie.
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The Breakup Doctor

WARM CHARMING AND FLAT-OUT FUNNY..."A heartwarming and funny story about friendship, romance, and the heart-wrenching reality of breakups—while busting out some spot-on dating advice along the way."— Liz Tuccillo, Bestselling Co-Author of He's Just Not That Into You and Executive Story Editor of HBO's Emmy Award-Winning Series Sex and the City.A broken leg requires an orthopedist. A broken car requires a mechanic. And a broken heart requires a specialist too. The Breakup Doctor is now in. Call Brook Ogden a matchmaker-in-reverse. Let others bring people together; Brook, licensed mental health counselor, picks up the pieces after things come apart. When her own therapy practice collapses, she maintains perfect control: landing on her feet with a weekly advice-to-the-lovelorn column and a successful consulting service as the Breakup Doctor: on call to help you shape up after you break up. But when her own relationship suddenly crumbles, Brook finds herself engaging in...
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The Late Bloomer's Revolution

The debut of a sparkling and reassuring memoirist — an inspiration to late bloomers everywhere "I like to consider myself a late bloomer, meaning someone who will eventually, however late, come into bloom. Although when and if I will bloom remains a mystery. I wish I knew how to speak a foreign language fluently. I wish I knew how to cook a simple roast chicken, or that I had read The Idiot, whose main character sounds like someone I can relate to." In quick succession, Amy Cohen lost her job writing sitcoms, her boyfriend (with whom she'd been talking marriage), and her mom, after a long bout with cancer. Not exactly the stuff humor thrives on, is it? But filtered through Amy's worldview, there's comedy in the most unexpected places. In this unforgettable, engaging memoir, she recounts her (seemingly) never-ending search for love, her evolving relationship with her widowed dad, and her own almost unintentional growth as she stumbles through life....
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Yes, Mistress

Em Grayson had everything she wanted: the perfect life, the perfect job, nothing to hold her back. Or so she thought until she attended a BDSM convention in Las Vegas that turned her world upside down and had her questioning everything. Approached by an old friend about a business opportunity in Reno, she’s forced to look at her current situation and make life-altering decisions. Violet Jennings is a quiet submissive who longs for acceptance in her life. She begins to find an inner peace while working as a receptionist in a BDSM club. When she meets the mysterious M, she’s driven by a need to serve more than ever before. Together, will these two be able to find the happiness that has eluded them? Will the need to dominate and serve be enough? Or will they find more than they were looking for?
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