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Tide's Ebb
By Alexandra Brenton
Sassy Manhattan lawyer Marianna Holt has the perfect life and the ideal fiancé. But a shocking bedroom revelation shatters her limits, her confidence, and her world. When her law firm sends her out of New York for the first time, Marianna feels lost at sea.
Lifelong Rhode Islander Captain Lawrence doesn’t need high-maintenance city women or a last name. When the gruff sea captain saves Marianna from drowning, he knows he’s in over his head. The headstrong odd couple shares only two things: a deep dislike of each other, and an undeniable attraction. Sparks fly, but will they catch fire at sea?
Tide's Ebb is $2.99 for Kindle.
Alexandra Brenton can be found on Facebook and Twitter.
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Color of Forgiveness
By Madeleine Beckett
When Myra Sommers’ grandfather dies, she inherits his possibly haunted house in the small town of Nyssa, Oregon. She hires gruff contractor Dylan Lawson to repair it. As he begins work on the house, Myra discovers that the sexy tool man is hiding almost as many secrets as her new home. Will she fall in love with the man she finds beneath the tough outer shell? Or will his past tear them apart?
Color of Forgiveness is $0.99 for Kindle.
Madeline Beckett can be found on Twitter.
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Miss Jane Austen's Guide To Modern Life's Dilemmas
By Rebecca Smith
A collection of advice for today’s world, derived with meticulous detail from Austen’s letters, novels, and unpublished writings by Rebecca Smith, who is none other than Austen’s great-great-great-great-great niece. With the help of this book you will be able to handle any situation – such as unfriending your ex and the great ‘heels vs. flats’ debate – with class, humor and, of course, sense and sensibility.
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