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Chasing Red
by Lauren Winder Farnsworth
Ryder Redmond can’t wait to begin her new life in New York City, with her first real job after college. But the big city gets a little more complicated once she meets the charming and mysterious Damian Wolfe. On the surface he seems perfect, but her friend Hunter is suspicious of his all-too-straight smile and his motives towards Ryder. With her heart on the line, Ryder will have to decide just how much she trusts the handsome city slicker.
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Code Name: Scorpion
by Donna Gustainis Fuller
Dani Carpenter accepts a job from her brother's friend, Trevor Willis—Portland's Most Eligible Bachelor (three years in a row). She is flattered by his attention, but since he is her boss, she vows to keep things strictly professional—a vow that weakens the more time she spends with him. When Trevor testifies against the son of Don Francisco Morales, a major supplier of heroin into the US, Morales targets Trevor in a personal vendetta to first destroy his good name...and then to destroy the people Trevor loves. Morale's men attempt to kidnap Dani, but she escapes. She and Trevor embark on a chase that takes them from the forests of Oregon to the jungles of Mexico.
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Condemn Me Not: Accused of Witchcraft
by Heather B. Moore
Heather B. Moore brings the life of her 10th great-grandmother to center stage. Susannah North Martin, accused of witchcraft in 1692, joins five women in the Salem Jail, all sentenced to death for their crimes. Amidst tragedy, Susannah finds hope and compassion as she remembers a well-loved life, and readers discover that love reaches far beyond the grave as Susannah faces the magistrates in Salem.
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Courting Carrie in Wonderland
by Carla Kelly
Struggling through college and balancing her summer job in Yellowstone Park with the Wylie Camping Company, Carrie McKay simply doesn't have time to consider romance. Spanish American War Veteran Sergeant Major Ramsay Stiles also isn't looking for love, busy with his own complicated affairs. But as the magic of Yellowstone starts making its way into their hearts, both begin to see love move up their priority list.
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Defiance
by A.L. Sowards
Eight years after immigrating to the United States, German-born Lukas Ley embodies the American dream: successful athlete, gorgeous girlfriend, loving family. But beneath the surface, eighteen-year-old Lukas is driven by ambition, resolved to avenge the murder of his father at the hands of the Nazi regime. Unfortunately, a failed physical throws his plans for flight school off course. Unlike his war-hero older brother, Lukas’s purpose is unclear. He can’t fly, and in the eyes of the military, he’s good for only one thing—the front lines.
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Miss Whitaker Opens Her Heart
by Jennifer Moore
As a young child bound for a strange country, Sarah Whitaker dreamed of life with her father on his sprawling Australian ranch. But her hopes were shattered when she learned of his death and of her new role as heiress of the largest sheep farm in New Wales. Orphaned in a land greatly populated by petty criminals exiled from England, the future seemed grim. But now, ten years later, Sarah has defied the odds and become a successful businesswoman much to the chagrin of her male counterparts. Hardened by the dishonesty of both her fellow ranchers and the felons in her employ, Sarah has learned one important truth: no one is to be trusted.
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The Vicar's Daughter
by Josi S. Kilpack
Lenora's extreme shyness prevents her from attending many social events--and her father has decreed that only one Wilton girl can be out at a time. Younger sister Cassie has no choice except to wait her turn. Evan Glenside, an East London clerk, has just been named his great-uncle's heir, and a chance meeting between Evan and Lenora promises to change everything. Cassie begins to write Mr. Glenside letters in the name of her sister. As secrets are revealed, the hearts of Cassie, Evan, and Lenora are tested.
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