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The Take

No one is safe when a ruthless ring puts together a string of robberies. With stacks of paper on the line, loaded guns, and rushing adrenaline, the take is on!Ghost, fresh out of prison, is torn between a vow to give up the game and the lure of a perfect heist. Who wouldn't want to get six-figures richer in less than three minutes? One robbery can't hurt, can it?Broken promises. Ruthless rivals. Kill or die? A circle torn apart by envy, greed, and shattered egos. Betrayal and deception. But nothing, including the Feds, can stop...The Take.
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Colel

Colel (The Immortal Matchmakers Series, Book 5)
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Cowboys Don't Marry the Beauty

He couldn't face her.She was too beautiful.He'd been deformed in a farming accident years ago.He'd managed to build a successful business on his North Dakota ranch, but clients didn't need to see him. His sister handled the face of his company.Until his sister took a vacation and hired an out-of-work supermodel to take her place.He couldn't show himself to her. Although after dark he could share his love of the stars with her.But the more he hides, the more she wants to see.Can he trust her with his face? Because he's very close to losing his heart.
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Texas Sweet

When a stranger who holds the keys to her identity arrives in town, will the girl everyone knows as Brenda come to terms with her past or run again?All the girl known as Brenda Jones has ever wanted is a home and family, but she's on the run from her past. She works hard and stays to herself, save only for her budding friendship with the equally shy Henry Jansen.Henry wants more than a simple friendship, but he's convinced she's too young, too innocent, too sweet. Brenda has a crush on Henry, as well, but she's underage and terrified of being put back in foster care, where she's spent most of her life since her mother abandoned her at age eight. She's been flying under the radar, hiding behind a made­up name while finding a different sort of family and home in the year since she arrived in Sweetgrass Springs—but that's about to change.
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The Bormann Brotherhood

While the flames of World War II still raged, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin issued a warning to the Nazi leaders. Those responsible for the torture and murder of millions of innocent and defenseless civilians were promised that "... the three Allied Powers will pursue them to the furthest corners of the earth and deliver them to their judges so that justice may be done." That promise was not kept. Justice was not done. In 1945, twelve of the most notorious Nazis were tried for crimes against humanity and sentenced to death by the International Military Tribunal convened at Nuremberg. (Martin Bormann, his whereabouts unknown, had been tried and convicted in absentia.) Subsequent war-crimes trials ended in the conviction of other offenders. But the majority of the torturers and murderers escaped, found sanctuary, and continued to work effectively toward the concept of eventual world domination. Nazism did not die at Nuremberg. This survival and resurgence was the result of a plan...
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