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The Rise of Magicks by Nora RobertsIn a conclusion to the trilogy that began with Year One, Fallon finds the limits of her magick skills tested by the needs of the Purity Warrior victims at the same time she is confronted by an old nemesis.
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Spy : a novel by Danielle SteelRecruited as a spy during World War II, a stunningly beautiful young woman hides her dangerous double life from her foreign-service husband throughout the decades of the Cold War. By the best-selling author of Accidental Heroes.
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Finding Christmas by Karen SchalerA woman who loves Christmas arranges a scavenger hunt to help her boyfriend find his Christmas spirit, but her plan goes astray when a mystery writer mistakes the clues for a message from his agent.
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Room to Breathe by Liz TalleyThe dynamic bond between a recently divorced mother and her medical student daughter is complicated by an illicit relationship, a strained business agreement and a pen pal who is innocently corresponding with the wrong family member.
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Leave Me Breathless by Jodi Ellen MalpasTaking a respite in his secluded cabin after an exhausting job, bodyguard Ryan unexpectedly falls for the owner of a local arts and crafts store before uncovering dangerous secrets that risk both their lives.
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In Love With the King of Harlem by Jahquel J.When her husband’s childhood friend comes to the city, determined to shake things up, Wynner wonders if he will stay true, while Uzi chases after a smart-talking bartender and Jahquel seeks to break down the walls surrounding a plus-sized beauty’s heart.
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The Light in the Hallway by Amanda ProwseA moving story of a man whose life is changed in an instant. How do you start again when you lose the only love you’ve ever known?
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The Final Play by Shelly EllisThree best friends – Ricky, Derrick and Jamal – are all tested when a series of events in their personal lives, involving a ruthless drug pin, threatens to explode and destroy their friendship.
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Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. ChristopherTo prove to her boss that she’s not scared of feelings, Hannah Mayfield decides Jack Mayfield is the perfect man to date for a couple of weeks, but, unbeknownst to her, Jack has chosen her for an article called “How to Lose a Girl.”
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The Family Journal by Carolyn BrownA landmark 100th novel by the author of the Longhorn Canyon series finds a single mother returning with her rebellious teens to her Texas hometown, where her relationship with a high-school teacher is shaped by ancestral dynamics.
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The Bridal Suite by Rochelle AlersOnce Nydia Santiago visits the New Orleans estate her friends are transforming into a luxury inn , she’s wistful to join them in their venture, especially when she meets the sexy engineer in charge of the renovation.
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Would Like to Meet by Rachel WintersOrdered by her film agency to acquire a romantic-comedy screenplay by a jaded writer, Evie relies on the assistance of her friends during a haphazard summer spent trying to prove that true love is real.
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Blitzed by Alexa MartinProfessional athlete Maxwell Lewis must convince no-nonsense bar owner Brynn Sterling that he is the perfect man for her, but fate conspires against him.
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A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini SinghReturning to her impoverished New Zealand hometown to reconnect with familiar things after a personal tragedy, Anahera Rawiri bonds with detective Will Gallagher to uncover the community secrets behind a missing-persons case.
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The Devil in the Saddle by Julia LondonAfter dumping her two-timing fiancé, Texas socialite Hallie Prince decides to go on her non-refundable honeymoon alone, which brings her face-to-face with her childhood crush who is all grown up and more handsome—and tempting—than ever.
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Forever and a Duke by Grace BurrowesWhen he discovers and he and his three sisters are on the verge of social catastrophe, Wrexham, Duke of Elsmore, turns to Eleanora Hatfield, who has an uncanny knack for numbers, for help in sorting out his estate—and his heart.
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