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England 1814 Quiet and Demure… Two words not associated with Mrs. Amelia Chase, a woman from America on the run from her past with a healthy love for Shakespearean insults. 1. Opinionated – Yes 2. Nosy – Most definitely 3. Daring and Outrageous – Perhaps In sum, all things irresistible to a broody, sexy Scotsman with a delicious brogue. A man with the power to evoke sparks with a look, sizzle with a touch, and fire with a moan. And he’s looked… And touched… And most definitely moaned. Talkative and Impulsive… Two words not associated with Lord Alaistair MacLeod, an Agent for the Crown and a man with many secrets. Secrets best kept from a nosy American woman who tweaks all his instincts… the ones that scream: Trouble. The one that screams: Mine. She’s suspicious. She’s audacious. She’s tenacious and brave. Och, she’s simply irresistible. All things he thought he disdained. All things he might not live without…
From USA Today bestselling historical romance author Anthea Lawson, six tales that explore the moodier side of Victorian England. Mystery abounds, and while some of these tales are on the pensive side, there are enough happy endings to ultimately make the reader smile. A bonus story at the end introduces the universe of Victoria Eternal, an Alternate History look at Victorian times. THE WORTH OF RUBIES: Noble ladies are falling victim to a string of brazen public jewelry robberies, but the inquisitive Miss Isabelle Strathmore suspects more is afoot than mere theft... THE FAERIE GIRL: One fateful summer at his family's estate, Lord Colin Barrington meets a girl he's convinced is a faerie - bu...
A Decades Old Mystery and Murderous Villains. Too Many Suspects and Too Many Surprises. Political Intrigue and Scorching Hot Romance… Grab your tissues and a fan and comfortably settle in with five tales of love, humor, and adventure in Regency, England… The Agents of Change are on a cross-country adventure to finally solve the mystery behind the death of the Duke of Stonebridge’s father, while uncovering the breadth of criminal acts at the hands of the Secret Society for the Purification of England, each agent discovers love, humbleness, romance, betrayal, and friendship along the way. The Agents of Change – The Complete Collection contains five previously published novels (four full length and one short story) making up the Agents of Change Series.
"DADDY'S GIRL" is not sugar coated or view through rose colored glasses, but rather an honest, uncensored view into Dottie Lou's life describing: The extreme poverty and strenuous labor on a rural farm, She endured. The addiction to music, against all odds, She pursued. The incest of a controlling, demanding, alcoholic father. She overcame. Dottie Lou may shock you at times! At times you will love her, at time you may even hate her, but there will never be a time you won't be moved by the ups and downs of her life as you share her experiences----some of the innermost secrets of her soul. You will laugh and you will cry as you dwell on the compulsive, obsessive love for music, the heritage of every musician who makes music their life. And this is just The First Note, the beginning of her auto-biography, the story of poverty, incest and the love of music, bridled by the overpowering control of the Stockholm Syndrome.
Winner of the 2021 Edgar Award – G.P. Putnam’s Sons Sue Grafton Memorial Award Finalist for the Lambda Literary Awards The “splendid genre-pushing” (People) Vera Kelly series returns in full force as our recently out-of-the-spy-game heroine finds herself traveling from Brooklyn to a sprawling countryside estate in the Caribbean in her first case as a private investigator. When ex-CIA agent Vera Kelly loses her job and her girlfriend in a single day, she reluctantly goes into business as a private detective. Heartbroken and cash-strapped, she takes a case that dredges up dark memories and attracts dangerous characters from across the Cold War landscape. Before it’s over, she’ll ch...
A fast-paced adventure full of car chases, arson and cake! The old gilt-edged mirror has hung in Alex's aunt's house for as long as he can remember. Alex hardly notices it, until the day he and his sister are pulled through the mirror, back into 1912. It's the same house, but a very different place to live, and the people they meet need their help. Soon they're caught up in car chases and treasure hunts as they race to find a priceless golden cup - but will they ever be able to return to their own time? From multi-award-winning author Sally Nicholls, A Chase In Time is the first in a brilliant time-slip adventure series for 7+ readers, beautifully illustrated inside by Rachael Dean, with cover illustrations by Isabelle Follath.
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This issue has been fun to put together. As a Maryland resident, I’ve always been partial to stories set in my home state, and Golden Age mystery author Zenith Brown is here this time with Murder in Maryland, a classic mystery originally published under her “David Frome” pseudonym. (She also wrote as Leslie Ford.) Add to that more mysteries by Hal Charles (another Solve-It-Yourself mystery challenge), Lester Dent (author of the famous Shadow pulp novels), Murray Leinster (whose name most science fiction readers should recognize), plus a great tale by Carolina Garcia-Aguilera (selected by Barb Goffman), and you have a terrific lineup. Alas, I wasn’t able to get to another Frank Lovell...
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