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Coming home
by Georgia Bockoven
When his adopted daughter Shiloh, who has pediatric lupus, asks to meet her biological mother, Jeremy Richmond, who is still getting over his wife's abandonment, reaches out to Melinda Campbell, who gave Shiloh up as a teenager
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Wired
by Julie Garwood
Needing to recruit a top-notch computer expert who can help him identify a mole, a hotshot FBI agent encounters difficulties coordinating with a beautiful computer hacker who is hiding secrets that she does not want revealed. By the best-selling author of Slow Burn.
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Some kind of hero : a troubleshooters novel
by Suzanne Brockmann
Rendered a single parent by his ex's accidental death, a former Navy SEAL moves to San Diego to start over only to see his daughter associating with a bad crowd before going missing, a situation that leads to a frantic search and a promising romance with a resourceful neighbor. By the award-winning author of Into the Storm.
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Secrets of the tulip sisters
by Susan Mallery
Estranged by their mother's abandonment and their own secrets, sisters Kelly and Olivia harbor longtime crushes for popular brothers Griffith and Ryan, whose return a decade after high school leads to embarrassing memories, unexpected disillusionment and romantic closure. 250,000 first printing.
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A Stardance summer
by Emily March
Arriving at Stardance Ranch resort in the small town of Eternity Springs, Lilliana Howe, with no social life, no boyfriend, no job and no faith in her family, decides to be bad, since being good has gotten her nowhere, especially when she discovers that the resort is run by her childhood crush. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original.
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A place called freedom
by Ken Follett
In 1766, Mack McAsh and Lizzie Hallam are two restless souls searching for freedom, undertaking a turbulent journey that takes them from London to a Virginia plantation. By the author of Pillars of the Earth. Reprint.
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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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A Highlander's Christmas kiss
by Paula Quinn
To survive, Cailean Grant joins the Black Riders and becomes a killer for hire, but when he is injured and nursed back to health by a Highland beauty named Temperance he must hide his identity from this woman he has fallen in love with since he is responsible for the death of her father. By a New York Times best-selling author. Original. 30,000 first printing.
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Mad for the plaid
by Karen Hawkins
When Mairi MacKenzie, the laird's daughter, blows his cover, Nikolai Romanovin, a royal prince of Oxenburg who is on a mission in the Scottish Highlands to rescue his grandmother, finds an unexpected ally in the clever beauty who will also do anything for family—and for love. By a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. Original.
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Hard-hearted Highlander
by Julia London
After an ill-fated elopement destroys her reputation and any chance for a future match, English-born governess Bernadette Kent agrees to save naïve wallflower Avaline from her intended, a bitter Scottish highlander, and finds herself falling in love with the handsome warrior in the process. By a New York Times best-selling author. (romance).
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