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"COLD FURY defines the modern romantic thriller."�-�NYT�bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz


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Romance writer and reluctant cop navigate sparks during fateful ride-alongs.


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A child under his protection�and a hit man in pursuit.


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Courtney Kelly sees things others can�t�like fairies, and hidden motives for murder . . .


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Journey to a city that�s full of quirky, zany superheroes finding love while they battle over-the-top, evil ubervillains bent on world domination.


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The Snow White Bride
by Claire Delacroix
"Perfect blend of humor and conflict in this wonderful Medieval romance."
Posted October 19, 2005

Into the cold, wintry night, and with her husband's family in pursuit, the beautiful and wealthy Lady Eleanor flees her home on the eve of her husband's death. Having already been forced into two marriages in order to boost her father's alliances, she knows she has no Read more...


One Knight Stands
by Jocelyn Kelley
"Second book in this unique series is compelling and exciting."
Posted September 7, 2005

It's 12th-century England and Elspeth Braybrooke is a young woman residing at St. Jude's Abbey. Since appearances can be deceiving, one would never guess that behind her youth and beauty hides a trained warrior sworn to protect England and the royal family by using martial arts skills Read more...


A Patchwork Family
by Charlotte Hubbard
"First book in this inspirational series is deeply touching."
Posted June 17, 2005

Mercedes Monroe, Mercy to her family and friends, is a strong woman with many talents. She has to be to survive the harsh life of the Kansas prairie. Mercy finds joy in everyday living, in sharing the work on her husband's horse farm and providing meals and a brief Read more...


Unladylike Pursuits
by Alyssa Goodnight
"Light, humor-filled Regency romance."
Posted May 16, 2005

Miss Emily Sinclair has suffered through years of the whole courtship ritual, which she detests. Had she found someone to love her adventurous spirit, unconventional manners and unfashionable flaming red hair, things might have been different. But she won't tie herself and her fortune to any man determined to Read more...


The Rose Red Bride
by Claire Delacroix
"Passionate, romantic addition to this magical Bride series."
Posted May 16, 2005

Because of financial problems, the Laird of Kinfairlie must see his sisters married off as soon as possible. Vivienne is not at all interested in marriage, but when a previous suitor arrives to offer for her, the laird secretly agrees, since he believes Vivienne might still have some love for Read more...


A Thousand Tomorrows
by Karen Kingsbury
"An emotionally touching, inspirational romance."
Posted March 23, 2005

Cody Gunner may be famous, a champion and at the top of the bull riding rodeo game, but he has no friends. The barrier of anger and hate he's built between his heart and the past allows only one person through, a little brother born with Down Syndrome. Ali Read more...


Slay it with Flowers
by Kate Collins
"Second book in this mystery series is delightful and fun."
Posted February 15, 2005

Abby Knight has already flunked out of college and suffered a broken engagement, so adding another failure to the list, losing her fledgling flower shop, Bloomers, is not an option. She'll do anything, including taking on the floral contract for the wedding of her pampered and selfish, yet very Read more...


Murder Under A Mystic Moon
by Yasmine Galenorn
"Fantastic paranormal murder mystery in the Chintz 'n China series."
Posted February 13, 2005

Emerald O'Brien is a 36-year-old divorced mother of two and owner of the Chintz 'n China Tea Room, a quaint little business in the small town of Chiqetaw, Washington. Emerald's daughter, Miranda, suggested that the name be changed to Chintz 'n China Tea Room and Tarot Read more...


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