A Season For Romance by V.R. Marks, Kimberly Hope, Jay Keelan, and Regan Black
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In this collection of short stories USA Today bestseller V.R. Marks,
Kimberly Hope, Jay Keelan and USA Today bestseller Regan Black deliver
charming holiday tales with a little something for everyone...
The Sheriff's Proposal by V.R. Marks: We meet Sheriff Cochran in my
romantic suspense novel, The Thief, but we don't learn exactly how he
feels about Ruth Williams, the owner of the local diner, until her
annual Thanksgiving feast in The Sheriff's Proposal.
Meddling with Mistletoe by Kimberly Hope: In the sassy contemporary
romance, The Heiress and Her Fake Fiancé, Jessica's Grandma Violet is
the town matchmaker. In Meddling with Mistletoe, we see Violet's first
matchmaking attempt, involving Jessica's parents and a wine cellar.
Finding the Focus by Jay Keelan: When Ethan Myers, an award-winning
photographer short on inspiration, leaves his studio for the road, he's
shocked to run into the one woman he's never forgotten.
Snow-Covered Resolutions by Regan Black: It's New Year's Eve and all
of the Pixie Chicks have someone special to kiss at midnight – except
Austin. In this season of resolutions will she stick to hers, or will
the snow-covered magic of Hobbitville sweep her up in a whole new
adventure?
In addition to the short stories, V.R. Marks and Kimberly Hope have
added the first chapters from the first books in their respective
series.
The Becoming Trilogy Box Set (Books 1 - 3) by Jess Raven and Paula Black
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This box set edition of ‘The Becoming Trilogy’ contains all three
full-length novels of The Becoming series in one. (Becoming Red;
Becoming Bad; Becoming Blood) No cliff-hangers, guaranteed!
A sexy paranormal romance/ urban fantasy series with wolf shifters.
Set in modern-day Ireland, The Becoming weaves a dark world in which
ancient Irish myths are larger than life and roaming the streets of
Dublin.
Ash DeMorgan has long since consigned the fairytale nightmares of a
troubled childhood to the realm of fantastical childish imagination.
Now, lured back to Dublin, the scene of her tragic past, Ash encounters a
city pulsing under the dangerous sexual influence of a new street drug
the locals call Rave. Nothing is as it seems. Ash is about to discover
that her nightmares are real, and she has become the prey in their
erotic hunt. A step back into her past is about to become a high
adrenaline race for survival.
Connal Savage, outcast, assassin, and living, breathing hunk of
ancient mythology, has lived a thousand years servicing a debt of
revenge. Dead inside. Until he encounters his boss’s granddaughter, an
infuriating woman who threatens to lead him to hell with all his good
intentions, who manages to chip away at the hard encrusted defenses of a
lifetime spent at war and burrow herself deep into a part of him that
hasn’t breathed for centuries. He is about to discover that when it
comes down to the wire, when you’re bargaining with the Grim Reaper for
the life of the one you love, you will do anything.
The Night Before Christmas by Gennady Spirin and Clement Clark Moore
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The poem "The Night Before Christmas" has become so much a part of
Christmas that it’s hard to imagine the holiday without it. Originally
published as an "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas," it appeared in
1823 in the newspaper, the Troy Sentinel. It has since been reprinted
hundreds of times, acted out on stage, and read over the radio and on
film and CD. The author, Clement Clark Moore, is said to have written
the poem for his children on Christmas Eve, 1822. Our modern image of
Santa Claus as a bearded, plump, jolly figure can be traced back to
Moore’s famous description of St. Nick: "He had a broad face, and a
little round belly, that shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of
jelly."
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