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| The Trouble With Dukes by Grace BurrowesThe gossips whisper that the new Duke of Murdoch is a brute, a murderer, and even worse--a Scot. They say he should never be trusted alone with a woman. But Megan Windham sees in Hamish something different, some one different.
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 BurtonA defensive end for the San Francisco Sabers, Flynn Cassidy is used to being in the spotlight--he just doesn't enjoy it. But if getting in front of the cameras will help his new restaurant succeed, he's willing. Now if he could just meet a woman who loved him and not his fame...
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 LondonBorn into riches and groomed in English luxury, Margot Armstrong didn't belong in a Scottish chieftain's devil-may-care world. Three years ago she fled their marriage of convenience and hasn't looked back--except to relive the moments spent in wild, rugged Arran McKenzie's passionate embrace.
Wild Wicked Scot is the opening installment of the Highland Grooms series; if you enjoy rugged Highlanders and their headstrong brides, you may also enjoy the works of Lynsay Sands. |
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| Wild at Whiskey Creek by Julie Anne LongEveryone knows the Greenleaf family puts the "Hell" in Hellcat Canyon--legend has it the only way they ever leave is in a cop car or a casket. But Glory Greenleaf has a different getaway vehicle in mind: her guitar.
Wild at Whiskey Creek is the 2nd engaging novel in the Hellcat Canyon series, which begins with Hot in Hellcat Canyon. |
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| The Bride Wore Pearls by Liz CarlyleFleeing her native India to seek refuge within London's secretive St. James Society, exotic beauty Lady Anisha Stafford is intrigued by her protector, the Earl of Lazonby, and, with no one to trust, these two passionate souls risk everything for a love that could be their salvation or destruction.
The Bride Wore Pearls is the 3rd volume of the Fraternitas Aureae Crucis trilogy, which begins with One Touch of Scandal. |
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| Any Man I Want by Michele GrantKatrina is a pampered princess and Carter is a retired pro football player. The two become romanticly involved, but what happens when a girl who can have any man she chooses?
Any Man I Want is the 3rd book to feature the close-knit Montgomery family; Katrina's older brothers found love in two previous installments: Heard It All Before and Pretty Boy Problems. |
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| Destiny's Embrace by Beverly JenkinsStarting a new life in California, headstrong Mariah Cooper is hired as a housekeeper at Destiny, the Yates family ranch, where she meets her match in Logan Yates who is torn between sending her home and giving in to his heart's desire.
Set in 1880s California, Destiny's Embrace boasts appealing characters, sharp dialogue, and will appeal to fans of Jodi Thomas's Whispering Mountain series. |
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| Sugar Daddy by Lisa KleypasLiberty Jones has dreams and determination that will take her far away from Welcome, Texas---if she can keep her wild heart from ruling her mind.
If you enjoy getting to know the Travis family, you'll be pleased to know that some of the characters in Sugar Daddy return in Blue-Eyed Devil. |
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| Guilty Pleasures by Deborah Fletcher MelloEx-NBA star Alexander finds it difficult to focus on the new Boulder, Colorado gym he owns when his MMA-fighter brother, Zach, returns home and the two soon begin competing for the affections of Zach's beautiful personal assistant and trainer.
Guilty Pleasures kicks off the Bad Boys of Boulder series, which continues with Perfect Pleasures. |
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| My Beautiful Enemy by Sherry ThomasHidden beneath Catherine Blade's uncommon beauty is a daring that matches any man's. Although this has taken her far in the world, she still doesn't have the one thing she craves: the freedom to live life as she chooses. Finally given the chance to earn her independence, who should be standing in her way but the only man she's ever loved, the only person to ever betray her.
Readers interested in the couple's (rather tumultuous) history should check out The Hidden Blade, a full-length prequel to this novel. |
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