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Canadian Romance March 2017
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Why not try a little romance this month? Celebrate Canada 150 by reading a Canadian author.
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Someone to love
by Mary Balogh
Arriving in London to claim an unexpected inheritance from the late Earl of Riverdale, orphan Anna Snow turns to the new earl's guardian, the Duke of Netherby, for help in transforming herself into a lady and navigating the very society that threatens to overwhelm her
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Somebody Like You
by Donna Alward
When the Darling, Vermont town council wants Aiden Gallagher and Laurel to recreate their kiss from 20 years earlier on the town’s famed Kissing Bridge, the couple, who haven’t spoken since high school, wonders if this will lead to a second chance at love for two hearts in desperate need of healing.
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My best friend's stepfather
by Opal Carew
"Ashley's first lead feature as a reporter should have been simple: interview Darien Gallagher, a real life Dom, for a magazine article and launch her career as a leading journalist. Ashley knows she shouldn't crave his touch, his kiss, but she does. Even though he's her best friend's stepfather...What started for Dare as a lesson in domination suddenly has become so much more. He knows Ash is younger, more sheltered, friends with his former stepdaughter, but he can't deny the spark between them, even though he knows it's wrong.
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Falling for the Highlander
by Lynsay Sands
When her half-brother tries to sell her off in exchange for a few Scottish horses, Lady Murine Carmichael runs straight into the arms of Dougall Buchanan, the man who refused to buy her virtue—and who becomes her protector as he helps her to escape.
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Duke of my heart
by Kelly Bowen
When he finds a naked—and very much dead—earl tied to his missing sister’s bed, Captain Maximus Harcourt turns to Miss Ivory Moore, who is known throughout London for smoothing over scandals, for help and is drawn to this fearless woman who takes charge of the situation—and his heart.
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Where hope prevails
by Janette Oke
Beth Thatcher's excitement over her return to Coal Valley, her anticipated engagement, and the expansion of her school is mitigated by the arrival of a new teacher whose philosophy of education clashes with Beth's beliefs. #3 in the Return to the Canadian West trilogy.
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