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| Talk Cowboy to Me by Carolyn BrownWestern Romance. One month. That's how long Adele O’Donnell and Remington "Remy" Luckadeau have to put up with each other. Both are competing for the right to purchase the Double Deuce Ranch. Recently divorced Adele wants a place to raise her two young daughters, while bachelor Remy thinks it would be a perfect home for his nephews, who have recently lost their parents. Unable to choose between them, the current owner decides that he'll sell the Double Deuce to whoever's still there when he returns from vacation. With two adults and four kids, not to mention Boss the dog and a rooster named Jerry Lee, this will be an unforgettable month for everyone involved. Talk Cowboy to Me kicks off the Lucky Cowboys series with a heartwarming tale of blended families. |
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Hope Blooms
by Jamie Pope
Destroyed by tragedy, schoolteacher Cassandra Miller, riddled with guilt, finds solace in the arms of the one man she wants to forget—ex-Marine Wylie Everett, her secret lover who left her without explanation, and who now won’t let her go down without a fight as he challenges her to take a fresh perspective—and a chance on love.
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Lost in You
by Jules Bennett
Returning home to serve as a chef at the resort his brothers have built in honor of their late sister, Liam Monroe moves in above curvaceous Macy Hayward’s hardware store and decides to teach her to cook before she poisons someone until their sessions in the kitchen become too hot to handle.
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You may kiss the bride
by Lisa Berne
Searching for a biddable bride who can produce an heir and then live separate lives as generations before him, wealthy and arrogant Gabriel Penhallow sets his sights on Livia Stuart who, after provoking him into a kiss, challenges him at every turn and refuses to become his wife.
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The English duke
by Karen Ranney
To carry out her inventor father’s last bequest, Melissa York travels to the new Duke of Roth’s estate where she finds a brilliant man who challenges both her heart and her mind until a case of mistaken identity leaves him bound to another. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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Red Clover Inn
by Carla Neggers
Rethinking her decision to avoid romance when she is asked to be a bridesmaid at a cousin's wedding, marine archaeologist Charlotte Bennett agrees to house-sit for the newlyweds and clashes with fellow guest, Diplomatic Security Service agent and single father Greg Rawlings.
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| The Scandalous Adventures of the Sister of the Bride by Victoria AlexanderVictorian Romance. Prim and proper Delilah, Lady Hargate is an eminently respectable English widow. Which is why, during a trip to New York, she impulsively throws caution to the wind and enjoys a one-night stand with handsome American Samuel Russell. What's the harm? It's not like she expects to see him again. Then Sam shows up at her sister's wedding (he's a friend of the groom) and Delilah is suddenly confronted with her best mistake. Likable leads, witty banter, and transatlantic hijinks make this 3rd steamy installment of the Millworth Manor series a must-read. |
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| The Art of Sinning by Sabrina JeffriesRegency Historical. American artist Jeremy Keane is planning to paint a masterpiece, and for that, he needs a muse. He finds an ideal model in the striking Lady Yvette Barlow, but her status as an unmarried young woman from a respectable (and protective!) family presents difficulties. To Jeremy's surprise, Yvette agrees to pose for him on one condition: he must be her guide to London's brothels as she searches for a missing woman. There are so many ways for this harebrained scheme to end in scandal that it's a question of when, not if. This engaging and steamy novel is the 1st book in the Sinful Suitors series. |
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| Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue by Stephanie LaurensRegency Historical. At 25, Miss Heather Cynster is practically "on the shelf." To avoid spinsterhood, she needs a suitor, and to find one, she'll have to go where the boys are: racy soirées in dangerous parts of town. Alas, no sooner does she find a roomful of bachelors than family friend Timothy, Viscount Breckenridge recognizes Heather and escorts her to the door (despite her vociferous protests). But before he can see her safely home, she's abducted and taken away in a carriage. Kidnappings are practically a Cynster family tradition, so if you enjoy romantic rescues, don't miss this opening installment of the Cynster Sisters trilogy (which is also book 16 in the main Cynsters series). |
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| The Rogue Not Taken: Scandal & Scoundrel, Book 1 by Sarah MacLeanRegency Historical. After impulsively shoving her sister's philandering husband into a fishpond during a garden party, Lady Sophie Talbot is in dire need of an exit strategy. Disguising herself in footman's livery, she hops aboard the Marquess of Eversley's departing carriage. Alas, Eversley is not London-bound; he's headed to his country estate. Whether she likes it or not, Sophie's traveling companion for the foreseeable future is the scoundrel whom Society has dubbed "the Royal Rogue," a man as attractive as he is infuriating. Loosely linked to author Sarah MacLean's previous Love by Numbers and Rules of Scoundrels series, The Rogue Not Taken shares its predecessors' sharp wit and steamy sensuality. |
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