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He doesn�t need a woman in his life; she knows he can�t live without her.


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A promise rekindled. A secret revealed. A second chance at the family they never had.


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A cowboy with a second chance. A waitress with a hidden gift. And a small town where love paints a brand-new beginning.


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She�s racing for a prize. He�s dodging romance. Together, they might just cross the finish line to love.


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She steals from the mob for justice. He�s the FBI agent who could take her down�or fall for her instead.


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He�s her only protection. She�s carrying his child. Together, they must outwit a killer before time runs out.


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2 comments posted.

Re: A Shot of Murder (2:30pm April 10, 2019):

Oops, I forgot to mention my favorite brand of
whisky. It is "CC" which stands for "Canadian
Club"
Here are a few random facts for your next few
books:
1. 1. The world’s first UFO landing pad was
built in 1967 in Alberta, Canada
2. Canada has more lakes than all other
countries combined.
3. Over 75% percent of the world’s maple syrup
comes from Quebec
4. Basketball was invented in Canada.
5. License plates in the Northwest Territories
and Nunavut are shaped like polar bears.
6. Hawaiian pizza was actually invented in
Ontario, Canada.
7. 80% of all alcohol consumed in Canada is
beer.
8. Canada is the exclusive home to the
flavored potato chips: ketchup and all
dressed.

Re: A Shot of Murder (2:22pm April 10, 2019):

What an interesting and eye-opening article. I
even learned a new word which I am thrilled to
add to my vocabulary. That word is
"Bibliosmia."
I agree with many things stated in this
article, however, being Canadian, I have to
agree to disagree with the spelling of the
word whisky. It doesn't need the extra "e".

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