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In the Garden of Iden: A Novel of the Company
by Kage Baker
Trained by the Company, a group of cultural preservationists from the twenty-fourth century, Mendoza is sent back in time to Shakespearean England to collect samples from the garden of Sir Walter Iden and meets a man who will change her destiny.
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His Clockwork Canary
by Beth Ciotta
In a charming steampunk romance, Simon Darcy's attempt to win Queen Victoria's contest to recover lost inventions attracts the attentions of sensationalist London reporter the Clockwork Canary.
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A Discovery of Witches
by Deborah E. Harkness
Witch and Yale historian Diana Bishop discovers an enchanted manuscript, attracting the attention of 1,500-year-old vampire Matthew Clairmont. The orphaned daughter of two powerful witches, Bishop prefers intellect, but relies on magic when her discovery of a palimpsest documenting the origin of supernatural species releases an assortment of undead who threaten, stalk, and harass her.
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The Rose Garden
by Susanna Kearsley
Transported back in time to the year 1725, Eva Ross finds true love with Daniel Butler, but is plunged into a dangerous world of courtly intrigue and treason due to the discord surrounding Hanoverian King George.
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In Another Life
by Julie Christine Johnson
Returning to rural southwest France to rebuild after the loss of her husband, historian Lia Carrer unexpectedly falls in love with a man who challenges everything she believes about life and her husband's death.
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Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
by Laurie Viera Rigler
Transported through time into Regency England, heartbroken Austen fan Courtney Stone is forced to live the discouragingly difficult life of a nineteenth-century woman and finds herself experiencing memories that are not her own.
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The River of No Return
by Bee Ridgway
Waking up in a modern London hospital 200 years after meeting his death on a Napoleonic battlefield, Nick Falcott is indoctrinated into a time-traveling society and returned to the side of a woman he loves to reclaim a vital talisman, a mission that places the fate of the future in his hands.
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Knight Errant
by Rodrigo Garcia y Robertson
Traveling in Britain near the border between England and Wales, a young American woman is swept back in time to the era of the War of the Roses and falls in love with a young knight, a prince destined to become king.
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Overseas
by Beatriz Williams
A cynical Wall Street analyst falls uncharacteristically in love with a billionaire with a mysterious past in a romance with mystical ties to a relationship between a World War I British officer and a beautiful young American who held vital information about a fateful reconnaissance mission.
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In Bed With a Highlander
by Maya Banks
Highland warrior Ewan McCabe, ready to take back what is his, finds his battle plans thwarted by his forced marriage to Mairin, the illegitimate daughter of the king--and who could be the salvation of his clan.
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The Bride
by Julie Garwood
Ordered by the king to take an English bride, Scottish laird Alec Kincaid selects the feisty, violet-eyed Jamie, who brazenly swears to resist Alec until she realizes her feelings have changed.
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Spell of the Highlander
by Karen Marie Moning
While studying a group of ancient artifacts, Jessi St. James encounters the image of a handsome, half-naked man inside the glass of an old mirror and discovers that she could hold the key to releasing Cian MacKeltar, a ninth-century Highlander, from the prison in which he has been trapped for more than a millennium.
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The Hellion and the Highlander
by Lynsay Sands
Spending her time with Kade Stewart, the wounded Scot her brother brought home from the Crusades, flame-haired beauty Lady Averill Mortagne wants nothing more than to be his bride and will do anything to make him see that her heart is as fiery as her hair.
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Into the Wilderness
by Sara Donati
A spinster schoolmarm leaves England in 1792 to join her father and brother in a mountainous village in upstate New York, where she falls in love with a man torn between white and Native American culture.
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The Winter Rose
by Jennifer Donnelly
Graduating from the London School of Medicine for Women in 1900, aristocratic and idealistic India Selwyn-Jones attempts to establish herself in the East End by providing services to disadvantaged patients, a practice that is challenged by a notorious gangster, until she saves his life and falls in love with him.
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The Winter Sea
by Susanna Kearsley
Carrie settles into the shadow of Slains Castle in Scotland, creates a heroine named for one of her own ancestors, and starts to write about the Jacobite invasion of 1708. When she can no longer tell the difference between today and centuries ago, is she dealing with an ancestral memory--a memory that might destroy her?
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