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The Lady's Mine

by Karen Rigby

In Francine Rivers’s delightful novel The Lady’s Mine, an exiled Boston brahmin claims her uncle’s property in a “wild and woolly” mining town, flourishing against expectations. Kathryn, whose rift with her stepfather propelled... Read More

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Counterfeit Love

by Karen Rigby

Former fiancées weigh the cost of reuniting with each other in Crystal Caudill’s invigorating "Counterfeit Love", a Gilded Age novel set in Cincinnati’s underworld. Broderick, a Secret Service agent, infiltrates a counterfeit ring... Read More

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Sunrise

by Karen Rigby

In Susan May Warren’s novel about a steady, fated romance, "Sunrise", a prodigal son returns to the shadow of Denali to take up the mantle of a bush pilot, all while confronting memories of the woman he left behind. After his estranged... Read More

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Malkah Job

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Malkah Job" is a slow-burning thriller in which an Israeli spy has erotic encounters with men from her past. In Vasilissa Wladowsky’s erotic novel "Malkah Job", a hardened spy embarks on a mission to save her husband from the bosses... Read More

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Somewhere Above It All

by Keira Soleore

A healing adventure becomes a chance for new romance in the healing novel "Somewhere Above It All". In Holli Fawcett Clayton’s evocative romance novel "Somewhere Above It All" a grieving woman seeks to scale a treacherous mountain,... Read More

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Secrets Revealed

by Anna Maria Colivicchi

"Secrets Revealed" is a steamy romance novel in which two people fall in love despite their brokenness. Francis Dane’s erotic romance novel "Secrets Revealed" is about the tormented attraction between a young woman and her boss.... Read More

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Floridian Nights

by Karen Rigby

A gay widower contends with bereavement and new love in "Floridian Nights", Lance Ringel’s plaintive romance novel set during the late 1980s AIDS epidemic. At thirty-five, prickly, brooding Gary meets Rick, a twenty-two-year-old waiter... Read More

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The Crossing

by John M. Murray

The historical novel "The Crossing" is dense with instances of love and contemplations on letting go of the past. In Ashby Jones’s historical novel "The Crossing", an exiled British soldier finds love in Prohibition-era America. Johnny... Read More

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