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Kit McBride gets a wife
by Amy Barry
Tired of cleaning, cooking and mending for her big brothers, Junebug places an ad in The Matrimonial News to get them married off with humorous—and heartwarming—results as her brother Kit meets the wife he never knew he needed. Original.
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A lady's guide to fortune-hunting
by Sophie Irwin
Left with her father's enormous debts, Kitty Talbot sets off for the London season to find a wealthy husband and save her family from ruin
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Angelika Frankenstein makes her match : a novel
by Sally Thorne
The younger sister of Victor Frankenstein embarks on her own project, resurrecting an intended beau who is more intent on uncovering his forgotten identity than in romance in the new novel from the best-selling author of The Hating Game.
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Bringing down the duke
by Evie Dunmore
Recruiting men of influence to champion the rising women's suffrage movement of 1879 England, a daring Oxford rebel targets a cold and calculating duke before their unexpected romance threatens to upend the British social order. Original. A first novel.
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Emily Wilde's encyclopaedia of faeries
by Heather Fawcett
A Cambridge professor, scholar and researcher on the study of faeries visits the hardscrabble village of Hransvik where she gets closer to uncovering the secrets of the Hidden Ones and resists her insufferably handsome academic rival.
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Never wager with a wallflower
by Virginia Heath
Waiting for her own happily-ever-after, Miss Venus Merriwell, who works at an orphanage in Covent Garden, meets her match in gambler Galahad Sinclair who bought the empty building next door they desperately need. Original.
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It's getting Scot in here
by Suzanne Enoch
In order to keep the family estate, wild Highlander Niall MacTaggert and his brothers must marry and Niall finds the perfect woman in Lady Amelia-Rose who has been chosen to marry his brother. Original.
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An heiress's guide to deception and desire
by Manda Collins
Caroline Hardcastle, one half of the writing team behind 1867 England's most infamous crime column, must work with the man who broke her heart and put her father's business at risk after a dear friend is kidnapped. Simultaneous.
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Queen Charlotte
by Julia Quinn
In 1761, German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz marries King George III, and in her new role, she navigates the intricate politics of the court while guarding her heart as she fights for herself, her husband, and for all her new subjects who look to her for guidance and grace
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