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Rachel_Bride of New Hampshire

Rachel: Bride of New Hampshire is 9th in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides series. Thomas Buchanan feels deceived when the homely mail-order bride he asked for is a beauty—a fact she patently denies. Rachel West is reluctant to marry in the first place so a reprieve is good news. Can they work their way back from a bad beginning to find they belong together after all? 
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The Dragon Prince

A captain in King Arthur's army, Rhun ap Maelgwn is devoted to the cause of driving the barbarian hordes back into the sea. His life takes a wrenching twist when he meets a Saxon princess he rescued years before and discovers the lovely flaxen-haired maid is the niece of Arthur's deadliest enemy. Can their deep bond survive war and treachery and lead to a love that can heal a land in turmoil?
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Most Eagerly Yours: Her Majesty's Secret Servants

EDITORIAL REVIEW: **First in a spectacular new series of historical romance-sexy with a touch of intrigue. ** Raised on their uncle's country estate, the four orphaned Sutherland sisters formed a close friendship with the young Princess Victoria. Shortly before her coronation as queen, Victoria asks the sisters to serves her in matters requiring the utmost discretion. They are to become her secret servants. The first to serve is Laurel- who poses as a widow to uncover a traitor, and discovers instead an irresistible rogue conducting his own undercover investigation.
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Hearts of Gold

A romance set against the background of the Australian Gold RushWestern Australia, 1890. Sarette Maitland is orphaned when her father dies of a snake bite on the goldfields. Rescued by adventurer John Kern, she takes the place of his own dead daughter in his heart. When tragedy strikes and Kern is killed, Sarette is introduced to Kern's nephew, Magnus, whose honesty and heart are tested when he discovers his uncles has left Sarette a considerable fortune . . .ReviewWoods' latest historical romance travels from the savage goldfields of Western Australia to the genteel English countryside. Sarette Maitland, orphaned at age 14, is taken in by John Kern, an Englishman who is nursing his grief over losing his wife and daughter. The unlikely duo saves each other from giving up in the harsh landscape. But, as Sarette nears adulthood, John forces her to move to England and learn to become a lady. He puts her in the care of his nephew, Magnus, who is less then welcoming of his outspoken charge. Though the two butt heads at first, they begin to fall in love as they discover one another's vulnerabilities. While ensuring that all obstacles are overcome on the way to a pleasingly romantic happy ending, Woods adds some intrigue and adventure along the way. And her plucky heroine will claim readers' affection as she grows from girl of the wilds to lady of the manor --Booklist, 15th September 2009 About the AuthorJanet Woods' previous books include "The Stonecutter's Daughter "and "Where Seagulls Soar,"""
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