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Christmas Scandal… Not!
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Blush: This is a sweet romance (kisses only no sexual content) Eccentric spinster sisters Elf and Ally cannot keep their noses out of the way when someone anyone needs help or comfort. Elf with her sharp mind and Ally with her soft heart will arrive as quickly as horses can get them there.Enjoy more romantic adventures with Elf and Ally in Runaway Scandal and House of Scandal. more...
Shelley's Secret
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Blush: This is a sensual romance (may have explicit love scenes by not erotic level).Despite the free-love atmosphere of the wild 60s Shelley fears men and disguises her beauty not realizing such loveliness is impossible to hide.Ross has certainly noticed and he wants Shelley for his own. While searching for the secret to her fear Ross is determined to convince Shelley she can trust her heart in his hands…and the ... more...
Second Sight Dating
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Blush: This is a suggestive romance (love scenes are not graphic). Psychic Serena Xavier owns Second Sight Dating a matchmaking business. Although successful in matching others her "second sight" failed miserably in finding herself a trustworthy man.Detective Dan Carrington becomes one of her clients as part of an undercover investigation. His job is to find out if her business is legitimate or a cover for a ... more...
Love Pursued
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Blush: This is a sweet romance (kisses only no sexual content).Poor relation Alice is secretly in love with Richard Lord Abbotsburywhos expected to marry Alices cousin Jessica. Family uproar ensues when Jessica witnesses him kissing Alice at a ball. Now Alice has been thrown out in the cold. As for Richard will he do whats expected? Or what his heart demands? more...
Clever John
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A delightful fairy tale from the New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Hoyt. CLEVER JOHN gives readers an early glimpse inside Hoyt's next Maiden Lane novel, SCANDALOUS DESIRES. Extended preview of SCANDALOUS DESIRES included. more...
The French Maid
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Lady Eleanor Langston has a problem: her husband Henry, prime-minister-in-the-making, is too caught up in his work to notice her. Despite her involvement in his various public appearances, she feels shut out of his life, especially with their one-year anniversary looming. When Henry hires a highly recommended French lady’s maid without consulting her, Eleanor’s anger can't be contained-until she meets her. With ... more...
White Jacket The World on a Man-of-War
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Melville, Herman

Melville, Herman

Melville, Herman
Novelist, born in New York, and took to the sea, which led to strange adventures, including an imprisonment of some months in the hands of cannibals in the Marquesas Islands. His first novel, Typee [1846], is based upon this experience. Omoo followed in 1847, Moby Dick, or the White Whale, a powerful sea story, in 1852, and Israel Potter in 1855. He was a very unequal writer, but occasionally showed considerable power and ...
One of Melville’s most popular novels during his lifetime—and the subject of renewed interest in recent decades—White-Jacket is both a brisk sea adventure and a powerful social critique, which also contains some of Melville's best black humor (particularly the hilarious Surgeon of the Fleet episode). In 1843, after three years of voyaging in the South Seas, Melville signed up as an ordinary seaman on the man-of-war ... more...
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
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Poe, Edgar Allan

Poe, Edgar Allan

Poe, Edgar Allan
Poet and writer of tales, was born at Boston, where his parents, who were both actors, were temporarily living. He was left an orphan in early childhood in destitute circumstances, but was adopted by a Mr. Allan of Richmond, Virginia. By him and his wife he was treated with great indulgence, and in 1815 accompanied them to England, where they remained for five years, and where he received a good education, which was continued on their return to America, at the University of Virginia. He distinguished himself as a student, but got deeply into debt with gaming, which led to his being removed. In 1829 he published a small volume of poems containing Al Araaf and Tamerlane. ...
A stowaway aboard the whaling ship Grampus, Arthur Gordon Pym finds himself bound on an extraordinary voyage to the high southern latitudes. Poes novel recounts the incredible adventures and discoveries of Pym and his companions. There is mutiny, appalling butchery, and the exquisite horror of cannibalism premature burial within an impenetrable seaborne labyrinth a corpse-ridden ghost ship, gigantic polar bears, and ... more...
Quo Vadis A Narrative of the Time of Nero
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Quo Vadis is a love story of Marcus Vinicius, a passionate young Roman tribune, and Lygia Callina, a beautiful and gentle Christian maiden of royal Lygian descent and a hostage of Rome, raised in a patrician home. At first Marcus, a typical aristocratic Roman libertine of his time, has no notion of love and merely desires Lygia with erotic animalistic intensity. Through political machinations of the elegant ... more...
The Knights of the Cross Krzyzacy - A Historical Romance
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The time and scene of the noble story are laid in the middle ages during the conquest of Pagan Lithuania by the military and priestly order of the "Krzyzacy" Knights of the Cross. And the story exhibits with splendid force the collision of race passions and fierce, violent individualities which accompanied that struggle. Those who read it will, in addition to their thrilling interest in the tragical and varied ... more...