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It seemed more than a little odd that he might meet someone exactly like his ex, and on the first…
From a USA Today bestselling author: When Oliver Cornell, Earl of Cullingwood, ends up captured on a merchant ship, he meets Violet Winters, the privateer’s daughter. Violet needs a guide to London society, so Oliver agrees to pose as her husband — but he doesn’t expect to fall for the adventurous beauty!
Vincent likes nothing more than rootling round second-hand shops in search of the interesting and unusual. Items that are lost…
Agnes Lockwood returns to Tyneside after spending a few months abroad. On her first visit, she gained quite the reputation…
“Flirtatious, sensuous romance” (Publishers Weekly): Janet Cameron may be the daughter of his rival, but Highland clan chief Robert Grant is compelled to rescue the fiery beauty — and they’re soon caught between duty and their own desire… “Hot enough to warm the coldest of Scottish nights” (Booklist).
A nightmarish tale for fans of The Shining: To save their marriage, Steve and Lauren take their family to an isolated cabin in the woods. But an ancient evil awaits them there — and its corrupting influence will make one of them do the unthinkable…
“The Hiding Place is terrific in every way.”—Lee Child From the acclaimed author of The Chalk Man comes an unputdownable psychological thriller about a man…
“A masterpiece” (Publishers Weekly) from a New York Times bestselling author: The Duke of Westwood escapes to his country home — where he falls for a beautiful woman who unexpectedly faints at his feet. To her, he’s the estate manager, but what happens when she learns of his true identity?
From a New York Times bestselling author heralded as “one of the all-time greats of historical romance” (Madeline Hunter): When Diana’s brother leaves his share of the family estate to his best friend, Diana must live with the man who broke her heart! “Sure to please” (Library Journal).
The highly anticipated follow-up to the critically acclaimed novel The Widows of Malabar Hill.India, 1922: It is rainy season in…