"In 1883, the Lady Jenny Gallagher, age 23, died suddenly at her home of Deeprath Castle, deep in the Irish countryside. Though her death was ruled an accident, the precise circumstances are unknown. In 1992, Cillian Gallagher and his beautiful wife Lily were found dead within the castle walls. A suicide/murder? Or two murders? In 2015, Carragh Ryan is offered the job of taking an inventory of the vast library at Deeprath Castle. A great lover of books, Carragh can't resist the opportunity to gain access to the historic collection. But what she finds at the castle--and in its enigmatic heir, Aidan Gallagher--leads Carragh ever deeper into the heart of an ancient and sinister family secret"--
Eleanor Percy Howard Gage Stafford (she had a gift for outliving husbands) drew male eyes wherever she went, no matter that she was nearing fifty. But then Eleanor had always had the trick of making the most of her assets.
If she thinks that means we're fated mates, forget it. I take what's mine, but I don't believe in fairy tales. Alpha's Darkling Bride is a full-length, standalone novel with hot sex, strong language, and an HEA. Author's Note
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Includes excerpt from The diabolical bones.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY RT BOOK REVIEWS Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir, and Showtime’s The Tudors, The Boleyn King is the first book in an enthralling trilogy that dares to imagine: What if Anne ...
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Reporter Jazlyn Adams knows there's something different in the air when she arrives at the scene of a brutal murder, something dark.
There was Madeleine with her tumble of red hair, and Sophie who giggled when kissed, and Blanche with her exceptionally skilled hands. There had been a time when Nicolas would have been the one to know (in every sense) these women, ...
Eman Quotah’s Bride of the Sea is a spellbinding debut of colliding cultures, immigration, religion, and family; an intimate portrait of loss and healing; and, ultimately, a testament to the ways we find ourselves inside love, distance, ...
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