romance fiction
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Deduction – A Regency Romance: …“Up you go,” he said. His voice had lost that deeper tenor. The gentleness surprised her. She instinctively looked at him, forgetting her feet for the moment. She nearly lost her balance in her new shoes but his other hand caught her waist so she could climb safely up into…
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Deduction – A Regency Romance: …Looking up, Molly saw Liam standing by the door wearing calfskin breeches, freshly polished boots, a cravat that had been tied by someone who knew exactly what they were doing—probably not him—and a spotless navy blue greatcoat, likely new. He held a matching top hat in one hand, glaring at…
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Deduction – A Regency Romance: …Molly shook her head. “You made friends with me in order to introduce me to your brother?” She wasn’t upset so much as she was sad, that Becca was so desperate to secure people into their lives. “I had no idea we’d spend all of yesterday together. That was coincidental.…
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Part One “At least you haven’t climbed the trellis to my window yet,” she said as if reading his mind. Peter faked a smile and avoided that altogether. She was barely talking to him. Going there with her—even with words was dangerous terrain. “Gilburn has been scenting after you,” he warned, “and I can’t allow…
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Tangled Moon: …He left the room, closing the door behind him. Another frail barrier, but the best he could do considering he couldn’t be very far from her until his family had been dealt with. What he would do about the attraction between them, he wasn’t sure. Maybe… well, it wasn’t like he didn’t know…
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Tangled Moon: …The night guard was inside, but he’d always been intimidated by Jonas. He took one look, and decided he had more important things to do. Jonas got her up to his rooms without any issues, taking her across the expansive living area to his bedroom. He laid her out on his bed and…
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Part Nine Tangled Moon (Book One) Her irises were jet black, light reflecting in silver-shot threads off of them. Her scent made it hard for him to think about anything but her. It didn’t matter that he hardly knew her. He had to touch her. He had to. Nick reached out, Danielle growling when his…
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Part Five Zipporah tucked her skirts under her and sat on the bank with her knees against her chest and her arms around her legs. Peter sounded a bird call; a turtledove. She tightened her grip around her legs. He did it again. Her shoulders moved. He repeated it a third time wondering how long…
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Part Seven After sacrificing himself to a vampire to save her, he’d spent a month as a paralytic. His magic had eventually healed him, but his uncle, who was also High Councilor, suspected Lothar had become territorial over her. It was a serious defect in their kind. A shapeshifting male with Territorial Aggression could not…