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The Trouble With Dukes
by Grace Burrowes
Regency Historical. While Hamish McHugh, the new Duke of Murdoch, has no use for an English title, he doesn't have the heart (or the guts) to refuse his sisters a London season. Thus he endures stuffy ballrooms and society gossip until he meets Miss Megan Windham, who sees him as neither a Highland heathen nor a meal ticket. Standing in the way of their future happiness is the vile Sir Fletcher Pilkington, who threatens to expose Megan's past indiscretions unless she weds him. The Trouble with Dukes is the 1st book in the witty and heartfelt Windham Brides series, which features a lively supporting cast drawn from the author's popular Windham novels (beginning with The Heir).
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Rules of Contact
by Jaci Burton
Erotic Romance. Gold-diggers are part of the deal when you're Flynn Cassidy, the San Francisco Sabers defense end and budding entrepreneur. No matter how hard he tries, he can't seem to find a woman who wants Flynn for himself and not for his fame or his money. The notable exception is his new restaurant's head chef, Amelia Lawrence. But Amelia, still reeling from an ugly divorce, has no plans to get involved with anyone -- especially not her boss. Fans of sizzling sports-themed romances (such as Bella Andre's Bad Boys of Football series) should enjoy this 12th Play by Play novel.
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Wild Wicked Scot
by Julia London
Highland Romance. Three years after she left him, Arran Mackenzie's wife has returned to Scotland. Lady Mackenzie -- née Miss Margot Armstrong -- claims that she only wishes to reconcile with her lawful husband, but Arran suspects that she has actually come to spy on him as part of an English plot to seize his lands. Until she reveals her true purpose, he'll just have to keep her close. No hardship there, as their intense physical connection was probably the best part of their arranged marriage. Wild Wicked Scot is the opening installment of the Highland Grooms series; if you enjoy rugged Highlanders and their headstrong brides, keep an eye out for the forthcoming Sinful Scottish Laird.
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| Lady Claire Is All That: Keeping Up With the Cavendishes by Maya RodaleRegency Historical. When Lady Claire Cavendish meets Maximilian Frederick DeVere, Lord Fox, she can't believe that he's truly interested in discussing mathematics. In fact, he isn't. Recently jilted, Fox has accepted a wager that he can transform bluestocking Claire into the belle of the ball. But as they get to know each other better, Fox realizes that some things are more important than winning. Although Lady Claire Is All That is the 3rd book in the Keeping Up With the Cavendishes series, the storylines of previous volumes (Lady Bridget's Diary and Chasing Lady Amelia) run concurrently with this novel, meaning that the books can be read in any order. |
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The Second Chance Café
by Alison Kent
Contemporary Romance. Growing up, Kaylie Flynn was shuffled from foster home to foster home before being welcomed into Winton and May Wise’s family. Years later, May leaves Kaylie the money she needs to open her own café in the charming Victorian house they once shared. Now back in Hope Springs, Kaylie’s determined to finally make all her dreams a reality—and unearth answers to lingering questions about her past. Soon, however, Kaylie’s carefully laid plans take an unexpected turn. The house needs far more work than she realized, and Tennessee Keller, the carpenter Kaylie hires, is proving to be a very handsome and very unneeded distraction from her quest to uncover the truth about her parents.
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| Not Quite a Wife by Mary Jo PutneyHistorical Romance. When a badly injured James, Lord Kirkland, shows up at the Herbert Infirmary in Bristol, Laurel Herbert is astonished to see her husband again. Yes, that's right. They're married -- or they were, until Laurel watched James kill a man with his bare hands. During their honeymoon, no less. If she'd known that he was a spy, she might not have fled screaming into the night; if James had been honest with her, he might have been able to convince her to stay. Now the couple is considering a reconciliation, but can they really pick up where they left off? Not Quite a Wife is the 6th book in the Lost Lords series, which begins with Loving a Lost Lord. |
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Second Chance Seduction
by Monica Richardson
Contemporary Romance. Loving and marrying Savannah Carrington came naturally to Edward Talbot. Thanks to his political ambitions, losing his stunning wife was all too easy, as well. Co-parenting their young daughter has been the silver lining in their divorce. Then Savannah surprisingly accepts Edward's invitation to visit his family's Bahamian bed-and-breakfast, and the sultry tropical breezes begin to rekindle their deep, passionate connection.
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| Second Chance Summer by Jill ShalvisContemporary Romance. Lily Danville is NOT happy to be back in Cedar Ridge, Colorado, which even after ten years away holds too many painful memories for her. But firefighter Aidan Kincaid is glad that Lily has returned; he's also pleased to discover that sparks still fly when they're together. While Lily insists that she's leaving as soon as the opportunity arises, Aidan is determined to convince her to stay -- and consider a future with him. Boasting likable leads and an uplifting story, Second Chance Summer kicks off the Cedar Ridge series, which continues with My Kind of Wonderful and Nobody But You. |
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Tax Planning
Tuesday, March 7, 5:00 pm
Library Meeting Room
H & R Block and the library are working together to bring you updated information for filing your 2016 tax returns. Each program will cover the things you need to know for filing and how new tax laws may affect you!
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Mo'Beat Blues
Sunday, March 12, 2:00 pm
Library Meeting Room
Samuel Lozada of Mo' Beat Blues is a professional entertainer and musician. His blues harmonica and singing makes this one-man band unique. His uncanny talent on the harmonica draws people in like a magnet and holds them captive. He performs familiar tunes remade in his unique style, and keeps the people dancing, engaged, and exuberant.
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Axis 360 eBooks
Find popular fiction, non-fiction, and picture e-books and e-audiobooks for children, teens, and adults! It's simple--just download the app on your device, search for "Michigan City Public Library", and log in with your library card number and PIN.
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NoveList Plus
Expert reading recommendations from NoveList make finding your next book easier than ever. NoveList Plus includes both fiction and nonfiction titles for all ages.
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Library Catalog
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