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We were the lucky ones
by Georgia Hunter
A novel based on the true story of a Jewish-Polish family recounts how the Kurcs are scattered throughout the world by the horrors of World War II and fight respective hardships to survive, reach safety and find each other. Includes a family tree.
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My kind of you
by Tracy Brogan
Emily Callaghan never expected to spend another summer on Wenniway Island. Yet here she is, back in her quaint northern Michigan hometown of Trillium Bay, divorced, flat broke, dragging along her precocious twelve-year-old, and remodeling her grandmother's rental cottage. Coming home is never simple, and a further complication for Emily is the handsome land developer Ryan Taggert.
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| Blue Hollow Falls by Donna KauffmanContemporary Romance. When Sunny Goodwin inherits an old silk mill from the father she's never met, her first impulse is to sell the place and get out of Blue Hollow Falls, Virginia, as fast as she can. However, two people may change her mind: her 10-year-old half-sister, Bailey, and Iraq War veteran Sawyer Hartwell, who dreams of turning the old mill into a space for local artisans. Like Jill Shavis' Simply Irresistible, this heartwarming series opener introduces a sympathetic heroine whose surprise inheritance reunites families, forges friendships, and leads to love. |
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Chemistry : a novel
by Weike Wang
Losing her love for her major when her graduate studies become subject to research failures and high pressure, a Boston University student contemplates a marriage proposal from a more successful fellow scientist while she pursues an entirely different kind of chemistry.
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Suddenly engaged
by Julia London
When her daughter needs life-saving surgery, a single mother and her neighbor enter into an engagement of convenience so his insurance can help the child, but as their attraction grows, someone from the past appears, complicating their relationship
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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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A Scot in the Dark
by Sarah MacLean
Historical Romance. Alec Stuart, Duke of Warnick, is the very Scottish heir to a very English title. Although he'd prefer not to leave his thriving distillery in the Highlands, he has no choice once his newly acquired ward, Miss Lillian Harwood, starts a scandal by posing nude for an artist. Clearly, the solution is to marry her off as quickly as possible to any man who will have her. But the more Alec gets to know Lily, the less he can bear to think of anyone else becoming her husband. Witty and engaging, A Scot in the Dark is the 2nd in the Scandal & Scoundrel series, after The Rogue Not Taken.
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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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The rebel of Clan Kincaid
by Lily Blackwood
When he discovers his true identity, Magnus, bent on revenge, returns to Alwyn's treacherous hall in search of answers about what really happened the night his parents were killed and to free the mysterious young woman imprisoned in the laird¡s tower and claim her for his own. Original.
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