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Booth's Sister by Jane Singer

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
The story of John Wilkes Booth's sister, Asia Booth.


The Calhoun Saga [Confessions of a Confederate Book 1] by Taylor Kincaid

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Gwen has agreed to rent an allegedly haunted antebellum mansion, hoping the unusual setting will inspire her to start writing again. In the hope of uncovering some clue as to the identity of her resident spirit, she enlists the aid

Ramblin' Man by Michael Murphy

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
A carefree young drifter and a runaway heiress elude a business tycoon's security team and the FBI in a hilarious flight of self-discovery and unexpected romance.

Journey to Tobruk by Bruce Cook

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
About to leave for Tobruk, Captain Tom Harper is asked to take Lieutenant Jane Kenny with him to get to a hospital ship leaving in three days. When they are attacked by a German half track they are thrown together


City Myths by Lian Frost

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
There are elements of ancient mythology all around us. The poems in this book are based on experiences in my life that brought these classical myths to life for me. Anyone who has ever braved the stormy seas of Internet

A House Without Windows or Doors by Stephanie J. Ralston

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Alex Harrison approaches the old abandoned mansion, the windows of which have recently been bricked up, in her neighborhood on Halloween. To her surprise, the house is inhabited by a young man named William. She finds herself attracted to him,

The Crystal Rose by Ruth Karas

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
A young man and woman rebuild new lives out of the ashes of death and loss, with the help of an old sorcerer, a beautiful, powerful dragon, and its ridiculous dragon pup. Together, they guard the secret of Dragon's Lair

Nancy by Charlotte Holley

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Gail is an average teenager with problems and a really big inferiority complex, trying to ignore the world so everyone will just leave her alone. The last thing she wants is to be singled out by the popular, ever-smiling and

The Teacher's Magical Hat [The Magical Door Series Book 3] by Aytul Akal

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
The new teacher laughed, "Hmm, I understand that you have forgotten the magic of imagination," she said. "Should we try?" [AVAILABLE ONLY IN ADOBE ACROBAT PDF FORMAT.]

Night Freeze by Lee Emory

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
A chance for a new start.... Phoenix Police Detective Niall Malone accepts a job to head up a task force hunting down a serial killer in another state. When at last he reports on the job, after spending some time

Moonlight Dancer by Mona Ingram

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Charlie Mitchell has always been able to hear lingering whispers of long-ago conversations. In her aunt's farmhouse in Saskatchewan, her unusual abilities draw her into a heartbreaking romance that took place many years ago. In the town dance hall, Charlie

Pirate's Secret by Laine Morgan

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
From the first moment Shannon spied the dark pirate, Patrick Flannigan, she wanted to experience the thrill of excitement and adventure only he could offer. She hadn't expected to fall in love the rogue, but she refused to be left

Far from Home by Jennifer Mueller

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
She's a highly placed lady in waiting and he's a lowly soldier guarding her as she sneaks out of the palace during the Byzantine empire. Each thinks the other wouldn't be interested but things change as the months drag on

Arpetta Honor by Annette Snyder

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Historical Romance author Annette Snyder brings alive a thrilling new family epic in her latest historical romance, ARPETTA HONOR. Lorenz Arpetta's life seemed perfect. A prominent attorney, married to a beautiful girl from the well known Ousterhause family, his advantaged

Baby Vamp by Laura Hogg

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Margaret is quite unlike her twin Claire, a flapper. Margaret is more of an old-fashioned woman, living in 1924. She hopes to someday find true love with a real gentleman and to solve the mystery behind her father's terrible actions

The Innocent Heart by Nina Coombs Pykare

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
For a year Jeannie Burnstead had remained in Shropshire after Lord Atwood had reneged on their engagement. She only went to London to save her twin brother from a loveless marriage. But owing to a terrible misunderstanding, she found herself

Let Them Eat Cake by Kathy Pratt

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
This time-travel romance sends Anna Mulligan back to 18th century France where she meets the man of her future, and Queen Marie Antoinette.

Whiskey Shots Volume 18 by Darrel Sparkman

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Darrell Sparkman, author of the western novel OSAGE DAWN, presents two romantic western short stories in this latest edition of WHISKEY SHOTS. "Stage To Abilene" is a story about a marshal with a warrant to serve, a girl that decides

An Unbelievable Journey by Lauri Robinson

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Sierra Masters isn't shocked by being transported 125 years into the past- it simply proves aliens do exist. What shocks her is how easily she adjusts to living in 1883, and how quickly she falls in love with the handsome

Miss Cresswell's London Triumph by Evelyn Richardson

14.07.2008 18:42    fictionwise.com
Cassandra Cresswell came by her learning naturally, having parents who were scholars. And being a London bluestocking never bothered her, until she discovered something special about an old childhood friend. Ned Mainwaring, however, was under the spell of Miss Arabella

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