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by Terry Spear
Dougald MacNeill is the next to youngest MacNeill brother and he's not about to settle down, until Lady Alana Cameron is placed squarely in his lap...and then,...
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WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE ON tells the story of Lillian an Australian Lady, who spontaneously packs her bags and takes a holiday on the QEII where she meets Winston,...
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by Vicki Delany
Once, Hannah Manning was an internationally-renowned journalist and war correspondent. Today, she’s a woman suffering from a traumatic brain injury. Unable to read...
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In this sexy page-turning tale of unexpected love, Zuri Day introduces the Morgan men, three fine brothers who have it all--except what their mama wants most for...
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C. B. Murphy’s End of Men is a satiric tour de force about the ambiguity of identity where art intersects relationship. Inspired by The...
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A memoir of adventure, tragedy, family and faith, and a daughter's navigating the wilderness of an Alaskan river and of her own heart.
When her parents are killed...
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Not all princesses are made of sugar and spice--some are made of funnier, fiercer stuff
Princess Amanita laughs in the face of danger. Brakeless bicycles, pet...
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Skip tracer Henry Swann cares little about anything but money, so when a beautiful Upper East Side woman shows up in his office and hires him to find her missing...
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Swann's last case nearly killed him, emotionally and physically. Now he's sworn off his old profession and taken a steady gig. But climbing stairs to...
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In Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker, Marla takes her readers for a hilarious romp through her days as an L.A. matchmaker and her daily struggles to keep her self...
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by Qasir Shah
‘Confucius’ is a poetic play, a story about life and death of a true intellectual giant of the Ancient world – the ancient Chinese Philosopher/Humanist Confucius...
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by Sarah Stone
A Kite in the Wind: Fiction Writers on Their Craft is an anthology of essays by 20 veteran writers and master teachers. While the contributors offer specific,...
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by Terry Odell
Hiding behind the public façade of a private investigation firm–Blackthorne, Incorporated–are a band of elite covert operatives.
Dalton (just Dalton—...
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by Dori Hartley
I did a portrait of Sarah Palin, and I offered it to my editor with the question, "You want to make me famous?" She responded, "I'll take the...
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by Al Guevara
My first ever published work: Telecom Buzzwords & Slang - a compilation of technical jargon used globally in the military and technology industries, pertaining...
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“If good design tells the truth,” writes Robert Grudin in this path-breaking book on esthetics and authority, “poor design tells a lie, a lie usually...
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by Carrie Kabak
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Oliver Booth wants nothing more than to join the ranks of Palm Beach's high society. But with his arrogant personality, garish wardrobe, and...
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It's 1791 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is Vienna's brightest star. But six weeks after he tells his wife that he has been poisoned, the great composer is dead. The...
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by Weston Ochse
Product Description A Bomber crew crash lands in a remote area of China after dropping their bombs on Chinese cities in a terrible future war. The survivors...
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by Dave Logan
It's a fact of life: birds flock, fish school, people "tribe."
Every company, indeed every organization, is a tribe, or if it's large enough, a...
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