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Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan

Delirious New York is a retroactive manifesto of Manhattan's architectural enterprise.
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The Feathers

Thomas Carpenter – dead for 100 years – returns in 1978 to avenge his murder. He proves a challenge for a New Orleans novice detective Brenda Shapira and her senior partner, Roy Agnew. When 35-year old Shapira discovers the first victim in the historic Garden District, the beginning of 1978 will be anything but ordinary. As she unravels this long ago mystery steeped in New Orleans history and the Yellow Fever epidemic, Brenda realizes that she may be Carpenter’s next victim.
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To Steal a Prince

She stole a car and a crown. Both from the wrong man. Grace Sparrow is a professional thief who never lets emotion get in the way of her heists. She thought a prince would make the perfect target, since he could replace anything she stole a million times over. But when their lives collide, she finds him to be too kind, caring—and handsome—to steal from. Now the most important job of her life will be to return the stolen crown ... before the prince finds out who took it.
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Crazy, Undercover, Love

Uber-feisty career girl Charley Caswell-Wright travels to Barcelona for a weekend assignment as PA to the gorgeous Alex Demetrio, CEO of Demetrio International. But she's there under entirely false pretenses: to get her life back on track. Having lost the job she worked so hard to earn, she's determined not to give it up so easily, especially when she didn't deserve to lose it in the first place. Mr Dreamy CEO is her only chance of clawing back her career – and her reputation. So she has to keep things strictly professional... boy, is she in trouble!
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Katie's Dream

Praise for Julia's Hope:"Thewriting is beautifully desriptive without being overdone. Overall, Kelly's smooth voice and well-crafted writing keep the pages turning."—Publishers WeeklyPraise for Emma's Gift"Kelly's second novel features a gritty, authentic realism as well as a haunting, beautiful mood that enables readers to feel the characters' pain and rejoice when they overcome life's heartaches."—Library JournalThe Fourth of July delivers more than just the local display of fireworks for Samuel and Julia Wortham. They return from the festivities in Dearing, Illinois, to find Samuel's borther Edward, out of prison and on their doorstep. Surprise turns to shock and confusion as Edward introduces a young girl named Katie and declares that Samuel is her father.Samuel maintains his innocence and cannot understand why his brother would make up such a story, Julia struggles to believe Samuel's declarations of faithfulness, and Edward delights in antagonizing his brother....
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The Marvellous Boy

Lady Catherine presides over the declining fortunes of the Chatterton estate, which is lacking a suitable heir. When she hears of a grandson she never knew, Cliff Hardy takes the job, reluctantly, of finding him. From the run-down boarding houses of Darlinghurst to the social set of Canberra, Hardy finds the case forcing him into some of the strangest roles a private detective has ever had to play.
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