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Dundreary's Jam
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Barrymore Dundreary St. John has a low-wage job dismantling old and wrecked motor vehicles for parts. Although not a luxurious job, even for a Londoner during the Great Depression, everything changes when he unexpectedly receives a large sum from...
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Return to Pamplona
A Lover's Quest in Post-War Spain
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Weaving together romance with political intrigue, this enlightening mystery immerses the reader in an entertaining lover’s quest. A decade after the Spanish Civil War, a visitor is captivated by the country’s romantic allure. Richard falls for a...
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The Guernsey Diplomat
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Do you believe in the healing power of love? In 1827, Isobel Radford is travelling incognito to the island of Guernsey. A weather delay puts her in the immediate orbit of Lord Chetton, a member of one of the island's most respected families. The...
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The Spanish Note
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In 1970, a university student named Sophie discovers a cache of old letters from Spain, along with a love note in Spanish, in her grandmother Maggie’s attic. Thus begins Sophie’s long quest to solve the mystery of their origin. The letters...
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Montaperti
A Question of Loyalty
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It is the night of September 3, 1260, and the Sienese army is preparing for war. Vastly outnumbered by the superior forces of Florence, Siena faces certain defeat in the battle, an outcome that would destroy her prosperity and influence. Farinata...
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Felicity
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Felicity has never heard of Cinderella, and her life has been nothing like a fairytale. Her mother—who she must call Madam—has kept her locked in a dank basement since she was a young child, giving her nothing but two meals a day and regular...
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Embrace of the Rose
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The Embrace of the Rose is the story of a family growing up in rural Ireland following the seismic events of the Great War and the 1916 Dublin uprising. When hostilities ceased victors and the vanquished signed a treaty. The Treaty of Versailles...
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Maggie Nora Liza Mhor
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Twenty-five-year-old Maggie believes she is a miracle baby. A child who was conceived inexplicitly and possibly through some sort of ancient magic. Having been raised by her grandmother, she sets out to find proof of the mystical tales related to...
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Snake Of The Nile
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History isn't always written as it truly happened . . . In all four corners of the ancient world, growing threats assemble into a storm of carnage, as the Roman eagle seeks to seize all who will not kneel before it in its golden talons. In the...
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Bales & Spires
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IN 19TH CENTURY ENGLAND, Jane Kershaw, at ten years old, works every morning in a Lancashire cotton mill, and then goes to school in the afternoons. She is the youngest of eight sisters who all work in the cotton industry. Each sister has a tale...