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"O Captain! My Captain! our fearful trip is done; The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won;" ~ Walt Whitman (1819-1892), American poet, "O Captain! My Captain!"
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| Only Enchanting by Mary BaloghRegency Historical. Since returning from the Napoleonic Wars, where he sustained a serious head injury, Flavian Arnott, Viscount Ponsonby, has sought a peaceful and stable life. In want of a wife who won't overexcite him or inflame his already volatile emotions, Flavian proposes to sensible widow Agnes Keeping, who, like Flavian, distrusts passion. Since both have been hurt in the past, neither wants to fall in love...though neither, as it turns out, has a choice in the matter. Only Enchanting is the 4th book in the Survivors' Club Septet, which starts with The Proposal. |
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| Rogue Spy by Joanna BourneHistorical Romance. During the French Revolution, the Cachés ranked among France's deadliest weapons: orphans trained in combat and espionage, then placed in English households as spies. Once known as "Devoir," Thomas "Pax" Paxton has since defected to the British Intelligence Service. His associate "Vérité," now Camille "Cami" Leyland, has gone into hiding. However, when a mysterious blackmailer threatens to reveal her true identity, Cami must face her past -- a move that will reunite her with Pax, the man who may be her future. If you enjoy historical romances with suspenseful, action-packed plots, don't miss this 5th gripping installment of the Spymaster series, which begins with The Spymaster's Lady. |
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| The Kraken King: A Novel of the Iron Seas by Meljean BrookSteampunk Romance. Zenobia Fox does not have adventures; she merely writes about them. In fact, the only reason she's traveling to the Red City is to conduct research for her latest novel. But when her airship is attacked by marauders and Zenobia is captured by Ariq, the notorious (and handsome) Kraken King, she finds herself in a situation worthy of her fictional heroine, the indomitable Lady Lynx. Originally published in serial form, The Kraken King is the 4th book in the Iron Seas series, which begins with The Iron Duke. However, readers interested in Zenobia's swashbuckling brother Archimedes may be particularly interested in Heart of Steel. |
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| Destiny's Captive by Beverly JenkinsMulticultural Historical Romance. When a lovely lady pirate hijacks his ship, merchant Noah Yates has no choice but to try and stop her. But Pilar Banderas is more than just a buccaneer -- she's an araña, a Cuban freedom fighter who gathers information that can be used against the occupying Spanish forces. She's also the only woman Noah can imagine spending the rest of his life with. With its well-drawn multiracial cast and an engaging narrative that transports readers to 1870s California, Florida, and Cuba, this steamy conclusion to the Destiny Romances (after Destiny's Embrace and Destiny's Surrender) presents both a moving love story and a slice of lesser-known American history. |
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| Wild: The Ivy Chronicles by Sophie JordanNew Adult Romance. After getting dumped by yet another guy who thinks her squeaky clean lifestyle is boring, college sophomore Georgia Robinson is more than ready for a walk on the wild side. Accompanying a friend on an outing to a local sex club, Georgia meets the establishment's star attraction: Logan Mulvaney, a high school senior who's also her roommate's brother. With his looks, charm, and rebellious streak, bad boy Logan might be just what good girl Georgia needs. Wild is the 3rd book in the Ivy Chronicles, after Foreplay and Tease. |
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A Little on the Wild Side
by Robin Kaye
A supermodel and the owner of an up-and-coming modeling agency, Bianca Ferrari is a woman who can take care of herself. But then she has a one-night stand with her polar opposite, Idaho judge Trapper Kincaid - a night that results in the unexpected. When Bianca's life is suddenly turned upside down, it's hard for her to admit that going it alone may not be an option...
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| The Fireman Who Loved Me: A Bachelor Firemen Novel by Jennifer BernardContemporary Romance. When her grandmother wins a date with a fireman at a charity bachelor auction ("Hot Men for a Great Cause") and then begs off at the last minute, news producer Melissa reluctantly steps in. Although Captain Harry Brody isn't her usual type, Melissa can't deny the sparks that fly between them. But as their romance heats up, complications arrive in the form of her sleazy boss (and former love interest) and Harry's manipulative ex-wife. The Fireman Who Loved Me kicks off the Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel series, which continues with Hot for Fireman. |
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| Breath of Iron by Kate CrossSteampunk Romance. Evelyn "Evie" Stone is a surgeon working for the Wardens of the Realm, who are sworn to protect the British Empire. Her former lover, Gavin "Mac" MacRae, is a sky pirate -- and, as Evie discovers after a colleague's sudden betrayal, her kidnapper. As Gavin's prisoner, Evie is in no position to refuse the sexy airship captain, nor does she particularly want to. However, there are many, many reasons not to listen to her heart. Detailed world-building enhances this action-packed 3rd volume in the Clockwork Agents series, after Heart of Brass and Touch of Steel. Fans of steampunk romances featuring dirigible pilots and their paramours may also enjoy Delphine Dryden's Gossamer Wing, Beth Ciotta's Her Sky Captain or Katie MacAlister's Steamed. |
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| The Officer Says I Do by Jeanette MurrayContemporary Romance. Abandoning his usual caution during a wild pre-deployment leave in Las Vegas, Marine Captain Timothy O'Shay meets and impulsively weds restaurant manager Skye McDermott. The next morning, Tim can't remember how he ended up in bed with the woman who's now his wife, but Skye believes that fate brought them together for a reason and is determined to make their marriage work. The Officer Says I Do kicks off the Semper Fi series, which -- given that Tim is the "sensible one" in his unit -- can only get wilder. |
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| The Bartered Bride by Mary Jo PutneyHistorical Romance. While sailing in the East Indies, American merchant Gavin Elliott, captain of his shipping company's flagship vessel, rescues lovely widow Alexandra Warren. Alexandra, captured by Malay pirates before being sold into slavery, has endured terrible trauma, including sexual abuse and separation from her young daughter. To protect Alexandra's reputation while he searches for her child, Gavin marries her. As Alexandra wonders whether her new husband has other motives besides chivalry, Gavin hopes that he'll be able to turn their marriage of convenience into a real union. Don't miss this 3rd book in the Bride trilogy, which begins with The Wild Child and The China Bride. |
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