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Murder is Fashionable by Ann Sutton

Murder is Fashionable by Ann Sutton

Dodo Dorchester, Lady detective. Lucky at solving crime, unlucky at love. Stylish Dodo Dorchester is a well-known patron of fashion. Hired by the famous Renee Dubois to support her line of French designs, she travels between Paris and London frequently. Arriving for the showing of the Spring 1923 collection, Dodo is thrust into her role as an amateur detective when one of the fashion models […]

October 8, 2020 / 0 Comments
Ascendance: The Captive Kingdom by Jennifer A. Nielsen

Ascendance: The Captive Kingdom by Jennifer A. Nielsen

In a peaceful Carthya, Jaron leads as the Ascendant King with Imogen beside him—but the peace he fought so long for is not destined to last. On a routine sea voyage, Jaron’s ship is brutally attacked, and he is taken hostage. The mysterious captors and their leader, Jane Strick, accuse Jaron of unthinkable acts. They are also in possession of some shocking items—including the crown […]

October 7, 2020 / 0 Comments
Brass Carriages and Glass Hearts by Nancy Campbell Allen

Brass Carriages and Glass Hearts by Nancy Campbell Allen

Emmeline O’Shea has been an outspoken advocate for the shapeshifter community, which has come under unjust attack from a political body known as the PSRC (Predatory Shifter Regulations Committee), and her robust efforts have landed her a prestigious position as the spokesperson for the International Shifter Rights Organization. She has been selected to give the final address in Scotland before they vote on legislation that […]

October 7, 2020 / 1 Comment
The Princess in Black and the Giant Problem by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale

The Princess in Black and the Giant Problem by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale

With a noisy giant crashing around the kingdom, the Princess in Black uses the Sparkle Signal to call ALL her heroic friends together—for the biggest adventure yet. The Princess in Black is ready for her snowy playdate with the Goat Avenger and the Princess in Blankets. It’s a perfect day to build snow monsters and battle them for practice. But just when they’re about to […]

October 7, 2020 / 0 Comments
Only Her Injured Stuntman by Cami Checketts

Only Her Injured Stuntman by Cami Checketts

A vicious accident ruins a stuntman’s career; an even more vicious ex destroys a country singer’s life. When she’s hired to nurse him back to health, can they help each other rebuild their lives? [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″]

October 7, 2020 / 0 Comments
The Girl at the Hanging Tree by Mary Gray

The Girl at the Hanging Tree by Mary Gray

Gemma Louise Coldiron has two personalities. One is herself—easygoing, curious, and travel-hungry. The other is a dictatorial other half named Tansy, who only lets Gemma come out of their Victorian mansion to do the shopping every two weeks. Gemma also has amnesia, and Tansy’s too busy painting macabre art to be forthcoming about their past. The town speaks to Gemma about a “Mr. Hardin,” and […]

October 6, 2020 / 0 Comments
The Mechanics of Mistletoe by Liz Isaacson

The Mechanics of Mistletoe by Liz Isaacson

He can be a teddy or a grizzly. She’s a genius with a wrench. Can the pretty mechanic tame this cowboy’s wild side, or will they both be left broken-hearted this Christmas? Bear Glover can be a grizzly or a teddy, and he’s always thought he’d be just fine working his generational family ranch and going back to the homestead alone. But he’s had a […]

October 6, 2020 / 2 Comments
Sister to Beauty by Roxanne McNeil

Sister to Beauty by Roxanne McNeil

Henri needs a pretty wife to help his business associates overlook his disfiguring scars and eye patch. Conveniently, the father of the most beautiful girl in Provence owes him an enormous debt and agrees to allow Henri to court her as partial payment. When Celeste is tricked into going to Henri’s home in her sister’s stead, she believes she’s only there to be his housekeeper. […]

October 6, 2020 / 0 Comments
Timeless Regency: Widows of Somerset by Rebecca Connolly, Jen Geigle Johnson, Heather B. Moore

Timeless Regency: Widows of Somerset by Rebecca Connolly, Jen Geigle Johnson, Heather B. Moore

Rules of the Secret Society of Young Widows: Rule 1: Be a widow. Rule 2: Have an impeccable reputation. Rule 3: Don’t fall in love again. AN HEIR TO SPARE by Rebecca Connolly Widowhood has changed much for Anna—Lady Lyndham—but an unconventional heir to the estate was not something she had anticipated. Nor had she anticipated that he would have no intention of forcing her […]

October 6, 2020 / 1 Comment
Pieces To Mend by Clarissa Kae

Pieces To Mend by Clarissa Kae

Can enduring love heal her shattered soul and his broken body? In their small agricultural town, Scarlett’s family is the picture-perfect variety. The mother encourages juvenile delinquents at the local detention center and her father coaches the church’s youth group. All is right until Scarlett lets a shameful secret slip. Blaming her for the indiscretion, the family silences Scarlett’s accusation but the arrival of a […]

October 2, 2020 / 0 Comments