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Home run
by Heidi McLaughlin
"LOVE ISN'T A GAME. I've given up everything for the chance to play major league baseball. Everything. Now I'm so close I can practically hear the crowd chanting my name. There's nothing that could take my dream away from me. Unless I lose focus. And Ainsley Burke is the most beautiful, distracting woman I've ever met. When I'm with her, I can't think of anything else. But no matter how much I want Ainsley, there's no room for love in my game plan. I can give her a quick tour of the bases, but that's it. Then I have to let her go. If she wants to think I'm a love 'em and leave 'em player, fine. All dreams require sacrifice. I just wish this one didn't mean tearing out my own heart"
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The summer house : a novel
by Hannah Roberts McKinnon
A family reunion to celebrate a father's 80th birthday is challenged by private struggles, personal heartbreak and a mother's fateful decision to sell the family's summer home. By the author of The Lake Season.
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Positively Pippa
by Sarah Hegger
After her life self-destructs on national TV, Pippa Turner returns home to Ghost Falls and her loving grandmother where she, deciding to give her live a much-needed makeover, sets her sights on her gorgeous high school crush, adding him to the top of her to-do list. Original.
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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. Original. 100,000 first printing.
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Bombshell : Hollywood A-list
by CD Reiss
Cara DuMont isn't thrilled when she gets assigned to be the nanny for the latest box-office king, Hollywood bad boy Brad Sinclair, but as soon as she meets him and his adorable little girl, Cara knows she's in for a world of trouble
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| Never Seduce a Scot by Maya BanksHighland Romance. Although Graeme Montgomery has no desire to wed a woman rumored to be "touched in the head," a royal command means that Graeme must marry Eveline Armstrong. But as Graeme gets to know his silent bride, he discovers that Eveline is a woman like no other and, quite possibly, perfect for him. Fans of historical romances set in medieval Scotland about arranged marriages and unlikely alliances will enjoy this 1st book in the Montgomerys and the Armstrongs series. |
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| Hero in the Highlands by Suzanne EnochHighland Romance. When Major Gabriel Forrester inherits a title and an estate in the Scottish Highlands, he's less than pleased. More at home on the battlefield than in the ballroom, Gabriel -- now the Duke of Lattimer -- must give up his military career in order to attend to his new responsibilities. But when he meets fiery Fiona Blackstock, who's been managing the estate in his absence, Gabriel is grateful for any excuse to spend more time in her company. Hero in the Highlands kicks off the No Ordinary Hero series. |
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| Ravished by a Highlander by Paula QuinnHighland Romance. In 1685 Scotland, the true identity of Lady Davina Montgomery is the Crown's most closely guarded secret. For her own protection, Davina has been locked away at St. Christopher's Abbey, but when soldiers attack, she is anything but safe. Luckily, she is rescued by Highland warrior Rob MacGregor, the heir to a Scottish laird, who vows to deliver her to safety. As the two journey across Scotland, Davina begins to fall for her powerful protector, but could her secret destroy his clan? Publishers Weekly says that "history buffs will love the attention to period detail and cameos by real-life figures" in this 1st book in the Children of the Mist series. |
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| An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay SandsHighland Romance. At age seven, Annabel's parents sent her to a convent. Fourteen years later, Annabel is on the verge of taking the veil when she learns that her sister has run away from home -- and that Annabel must now take her place as the promised bride of Scottish laird Ross MacKay. If she doesn't agree to the deception, her family will be ruined. With its brawny hero and sweet Sassenach heroine, this opening volume of the Scottish Highlanders series should appeal to readers who fondly remember Julie Garwood's The Bride and The Wedding. |
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| Highland Spitfire by Mary WineHighland Romance. At the command of Scotland's Regent, Ailis Robertson must wed Bhaic MacPherson and put an end to the generations-long feud between their families. Their refusal will mean treason -- and death. If the couple can't make their marriage work, their kin will be executed. Following its proud and headstrong leads from bad blood to mad love, Highland Spitfire opens the Highland Weddings series, whose atmospheric setting and family rivalries should appeal to fans of Hannah Howell's Highland Romances or Kinley MacGregor's Brotherhood of the Sword books. |
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