Baby by Accident is the third book in Caro LaFever's International Billionaire Series. The series currently features characters from Italy, Greece, and Scotland, so these books are great for any hopeless romantic who has a touch of wanderlust.
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Sometimes, you just need to step back from the present and imagine what it would be like to live in a completely different era of history. Historical mysteries can both transport you to a different time AND keep you guessing what might happen next. If you’re a history buff who needs a...
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When you think of authors who write popular women’s fiction, Danielle Steel is probably the first name that comes to mind. She’s written countless novels, most of which feature families who are going through a crisis. In addition to being a household name, she’s sold over 590 million copies of...
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It’s the final week of the March! We have one final batch of new releases by best selling authors and more before April begins. Interested in both history and mystery? Try A Lady in the Smoke, Karen Odden’s debut historical mystery covering railway disaster and high conspiracy. If you like mirth...
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Let’s travel back in time to when romance was in the air and life looked a bit like a Jane Austen novel. If you’re fond of this kind of historical fiction, then you may have read a book or two by Tessa Dare. Her novels, like Any Duchess Will Do...
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Outrunning giant boulders. Saving relics for museums. Few things can get your blood pumping quite like the Indiana Jones theme song. For a series that only released three (well, three GOOD) films, it’s reach and influence has stretched beyond its own world and age into various mediums that still entertain...
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Whether the Victorian era resident of 221 B Baker Street or the old woman from St. Mary Mead, there has always been something alluring about British detectives. Maybe its the sass they bring to their crime solving, or maybe its their interaction to the bustle of city life around them,...
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