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From Horses, Hounds & Happily Ever After Bestselling Novella When wolves threaten her home, newly wed—and widowed—Lady Josephine Darrow rides through the dark woods, risking the ire of the recluse earl, Lord Fennyson, a man rumored to be as wild as the wolves.

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From the bestselling anthology Horses, Hounds and Happily Ever After , Jennifer Moore's Pride & Pedigree. When Alastair Rutherford III's prized dam fraternizes with a mongrel, he meets Nora. Perhaps pedigree is not as important as love.

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Rozzy Pender has a dream. Only marriage stands in her way. Marrying for love holds no appeal for Rozzy Pender. As she’s seen with her parents, giving someone her heart only means giving them the power to hurt her. Besides, she can only inherit the ranch she loves if she marries—which means losing it to her husband anyway. So she comes up with a plan. She won’t marry Rafe, the man she loves, but rather the furthest thing from a rancher she can find—a gentleman from Denver. Conveniently, he’s also the last person she can ever have feelings for, which makes him perfectly safe. Rafe Adams has spent his life at Rozzy’s side, planning for the happily-ever-after that Rozzy can’t seem to see. All he wants is for them to ride the range together on the land she loves. But when she helps him rescue a litter of puppies in his barn overnight and puts both their reputations in jeopardy, Rozzy’s mother forces him to propose before he’s ready, exposing Rozzy’s plot. Can Rozzy choose between her beloved ranch and the man who holds her fragile heart? This lighthearted, sweet western historical romance set in the 1920s is for fans of Evie Dunmore and Georgette Heyer.

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From bestselling anthology Horses, Hounds and Happily Ever After Sir Bramwell Lowery, baronet, is known his impeccable horses and hounds, breeding only the best and selling for the highest price. He is also surly, stubborn, antisocial, and entirely uninterested in anything but business. In fact, the only thing he takes more care in is selecting those with whom he does business, and they know his limits. Hattie Baldwin wants to take over her father's business, and needs Sir Bramwell's help. She convinces her father to take her along on a routine visit to Sir Bramwell's estate, and hatches a plan to get everything she wants and more. But what she doesn’t count on is the challenge that Sir Bramwell will be, and the temptations that await her at his estate. When two wills of steel collide, will either crack? Or will they create sparks that might just burst into flame?

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Della and Archie: A Victorian-Era Romance Inspired by Sleeping BeautyAs children, Della and Archie were nearly inseparable. They raced horses. They played cards. They made bets. But Della has loved Archie as long as she knew what love was and Archie has been clueless for that very same time.When Della is sure Archie will propose, and he instead leaves on a tour of the continent, Dells swears she’ll never allow her heart to be trampled on again—certainly not by Archie. So when her best friend becomes engaged to Archie’s older brother…and Della knows they’ll be forced to be together…she is more determined than ever to keep old feelings asleep and buried.Archie has always assumed that Della would be there for him when he was ready to marry, but her coldness over the past several years makes little sense, and neither does the stiff manner in which she greets him now. Determined to win her heart and right his wrong, Archie sets himself on a path to convince the only woman he’s ever loved that he is worthy of a second chance.Della and Archie is a Victorian-Era romantic comedy and is inspired by the fairytale, Sleeping Beauty. This re-telling is part of the Saddles and Scoundrels clean historical romance series.

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Cora Brava has known only the abandonment of her mother and the harsh reprimands of her severe aunt. She has found solace while singing on the stages of Europe, and in her 21st year, Cora’s opera voice is the toast of the London season. But rather than being able to enjoy her notoriety, her aunt keeps her in the tower suite of a prestigious London hotel. As the younger brother of a duke, Wesley assumed that he would have far more freedom than he does. But his older brother’s antics have forced Wesley into being the responsible brother—until he hears Cora sing. Every bit of propriety and caution that he has gained throughout his life are tossed to the wind as he attempts to discover ways to spend time with her, despite her aunt being indifferent to both his title and excellent manners. As Wesley begins to research who she is and where she comes from, Cora’s past is not all it seems. He is more determined than ever to free her from the tower that her aunt has her locked up in for a chance at her heart. Cora and Wesley is a Victorian-Era romance inspired by the fairytale, Rapunzel. This re-telling is part of the Saddles and Scoundrels clean historical romance series. Cora and Wesley is a Victorian-Era romance inspired by the fairytale, Rapunzel . This re-telling is part of the Saddles and Scoundrels clean historical romance series.

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From the Best-Selling Anthology Horses, Hounds & Happily Ever After As Miss Charles Trimble nears spinsterhood her mother hosts a house party. Determined to find her a match, Charlene begs her dear friend, Willard Huntsly, to assist in selecting a spouse. Through a little prodding from her brother and her cat, Charlene soon realizes her ideal match might be the man standing beside her.

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