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Logan Deverell has infuriated Kit Morris for the last time. She's had enough of her boss's temper, his ingratitude and, most of all, his complete oblivion to her feelings for him. But she certainly manages to get his attention when she quits and joins the Lassiter Agency as their newest detective. Once he gets over his initial anger, Logan feels lost and miserable without Kit. Realizing what he needs to do, Logan vows to get Kit back…but he'll have to offer a lot more than a job—he'll have to give her his heart.
Luke Craig: The elusive bachelor. He won't be lassoed--until the most infuriating lady he's ever met careens into his life...
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Justice comes in many forms. And the wide variety of stories presented in this latest volume of Fiction River make that case. Of the fifteen powerful stories in this volume, some will twist your heart, others will pound you in the gut, and still others will make you feel like the world has meaning. From a man avenging a wrongful conviction, to heroic women fighting to reclaim their homeland, to kids trying to find justice in the chaotic world of adults, this volume will prove one you won't soon forget. Table of Contents "The Ball Breaker's Summer Club" by Valerie Brook "Grace" by Michael Kowal "Pariah" by Louisa Swann "Spoils" by Eric Kent Edstrom "The Night Takes You" by Leslie Claire Walker "My Honor to Kill You" by Dan C. Duval "A Pearl into Darkness" by Lisa Silverthorne "Mercy Find Me" by Diana Deverell "Best Served...Salted" by Lauryn Christopher "Domus Justice" by Michele Laframboise "Uncle Philbert" by Dory Crowe "Bone" by T. Thorne Coyle "A Vulture Waits" by Rob Vagle "The Supporters in Panama City" by Brigid Collins "The Darks of Their Eyes" by Robert T. Jeschonek
Action-Adventure tales to lead you to places you’ve never been — and hope you make it back. Make a wildfire your ally. Tread softly with the French Resistance during WWII. Extract an informant from the dangers of the Babylonian streets. Sail the Atlantic, float down a river, or take a fishing boat far out to sea. And you can always fight the Phoenicians with the least lucky Viking ever born. Join the adventure and you’ll never look back.