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Falling for
Frederick
Montlake Romance
January 2013
(ISBN: 1611099684)
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Originally released as part ofAmazon.com's
Kindle serials, Falling for Frederick is now available as a complete
book in both eBook and paperback formats.
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Marriage of
Inconvenience
Love Inspired
October 2012
(ISBN: 978-0373829385)
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Readers of
Counterfeit Countess and One Golden Ring have asked for
Rebecca Peabody's book. This is it!
A loveless marriage between a bluestocking
and a powerful peer turns out to be anything but. . . |
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The Theft Before
Christmas
(ISBN:
978-1493593354)
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The Theft Before Christmas novella is Book 3 in The Regent
Mysteries featuring Lady Daphne and Captain Jack Dryden. |
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With His Lady's
Assistance
(ISBN: 978-1475165982)
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With With His Lady's Assistance introduces Lady Daphne and
Captain Jack Dryden in The Regent Mysteries series.
Finalist, 2012 International
Digital Award for long historical |
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A Most Discreet
Inquiry
(ISBN: 978-1482538656)
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The Regent Mysteries continue with Lady Daphne and Captain Jack
Dryden. |
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Christmas Brides
(ISBN: 978-1491050972)
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Three Regency Christmas novellas:
The Christmas Wish
Home for Christmas
Christmas at Farley Manor |
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Protecting
Britannia
(ISBN: 978-1481109345)
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Protecting Britannia introduces the Texas Heroines in Peril
romantic suspense series.
"It's fun to watch the case unfold in this nonstop action adventure. 4
Stars" – Romantic Times magazine |
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Murder at Veranda
House
(ISBN: 978-1491208328)
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for details)"Murder
at Veranda House, an installment in the Texas Heroines in Peril
series, has it all--sizzling romance, an intriguing tale of who done it,
a fun cast of oddball characters (some of them, anyway), and a historic
home that becomes a major player in the suspense." – In Print |
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It Had To Be You
(ISBN: 978-1491208328)
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World War II love story for the ages
The kind of book that you think about afterward. . . They [hero/heroine]
grip your heart and make you weep. – In Print
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