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The Blind-date Proposal (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Jessica Hart

Kate Savage has landed herself with the boss from hell–he may be gorgeous in a brooding sort of way, but he's on her case 24/7! Kate's friends try cheering her up by arranging for her to go on a blind date with an eligible widower. Only, when Kate arrives for her date she's horrified to discover that her mystery man is Finn McBride–her boss!

The Unexpected Honeymoon: Her Accidental Engagement / A Bride's Tangled Vows / The Unexpected Honeymoon (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Barbara Wallace

A holiday to remember… Widower Carlos Chavez manages La Joya del Mayan, the most romantic resort in Mexico. On good days, the romance passes unnoticed; on dark days, it only reminds him of his loss.

Australian Quinns: The Mighty Quinns - Brody / The Mighty Quinns - Teague / The Mighty Quinns - Callum (Mills And Boon By Request Ser. #1)

by Kate Hoffmann

The Mighty Quinns: Brody American heiress Payton Harwell is on the run – from her parents, from her fiancé, from her life! So the last thing she expects is to land in the arms of a rugged stranger in the Australian outback! And like it!

Countdown to the Perfect Wedding (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Teresa Hill

Tate Darnley approached his nuptials like a business transaction – romance wasn’t a factor.

The Business Arrangement (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Natasha Oakley

HE'S NEGOTIATED HER SERVICES FOR TWO WEEKS! Amy has known–and been in love with–Hugh Balfour for as long as she can remember. Her strategy has been to avoid him at all costs. But now Hugh needs Amy's help–he needs a secretary and only Amy will do!

From the Delivered to the Dispatched: Masculinity in Modern American Fiction (1969-1977) (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature)

by Harriet Stilley

From the Delivered to the Dispatched: Masculinity in Modern American Fiction (1969-1977) focuses on masculinity in late twentieth-century American fiction. This rigorous study shows the ways post-war American authors engage with the tension between capitalist consumer culture and traditional national conceptions of American manhood. Drawing on examples from the works of prolific contemporary American writers, Cormac McCarthy, Toni Morrison and Michael Herr, Stilley investigates hypermasculine male violence, the classical and grotesque body, as well as specific regional themes such as the Western frontier, the American Adam, the Southern Gothic and the Suburban Gothic.

Stop The Wedding!: Night Driving / Smooth Sailing / Crash Landing (Mills And Boon By Request Ser. #2)

by Lori Wilde

Night Driving Ex-Army Captain Boone Toliver will do anything to stop his sister marrying a man she hardly knows. But with an injured leg, Boone’s only option is hitching a ride with his free-spirited neighbour, Tara Duvall – who sets his blood on fire!

Beauty & Her Billionaire Boss: The Bachelor Takes A Bride (In Love with the Boss #2)

by Barbara Wallace

The boss who saw her beauty… Paris might be the city of love, but it makes trainee chef Piper Rush feel lonely! It's only the tentative bond she forges with her boss, brooding billionaire Frederic Lafontaine, that gives her the sense of belonging she's always craved…

Assignment: Baby (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Jessica Hart

Gabriel Stearne might be a brilliant businessman–but there's nothing on his illustrious resume about children! So the unexpected delivery to the office of a baby leaves him only one place to turn–his personal assistant, Tess Gordon….

Outback Husband (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Jessica Hart

Juliet Laing couldn't bring up twin toddlers and run her beloved cattle station single-handed. She needed a manager–and quickly.

Fiance Wanted (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Ruth Jean Dale

Katy Andrews was going to a family reunion where she knew her life just wouldn't be worth living she didn't take a man. Trouble was, all the decent men she knoew were too old, too young or too married, which left her with only one option…

A Match Made by Baby: Maverick For Hire A Match Made By Baby Once Upon A Bride (The Mommy Club #2)

by Karen Rose Smith

FAMILY IN TRAINING?Only an emergency could bring paediatrician Kaitlyn Foster to Adam Preston’s house. But the man who opens the door – with a crying infant – is a world away from the globe-trotting bachelor whose kisses still burn in her memory. And he desperately needs her baby expertise!

The Lawman Lassoes A Family: The Lawman Lassoes A Family How To Marry A Doctor His Proposal, Their Forever (Conard County: The Next Generation #24)

by Rachel Lee

Mr Right-Next-Door? After her policeman husband died in the line of duty, Vicki Templeton swore off lawmen – for her sake, and her four-year-old daughter’s. But when she moves to Conard County, Wyoming, Vicki can’t help falling for a new man in uniform: her handsome

Signing the Body: Marks on Skin in Early Modern France

by Katherine Dauge-Roth

The first major scholarly investigation into the rich history of the marked body in the early modern period, this interdisciplinary study examines multiple forms, uses, and meanings of corporeal inscription and impression in France and the French Atlantic from the late sixteenth through early eighteenth centuries. Placing into dialogue a broad range of textual and visual sources drawn from areas as diverse as demonology, jurisprudence, mysticism, medicine, pilgrimage, commerce, travel, and colonial conquest that have formerly been examined largely in isolation, Katherine Dauge-Roth demonstrates that emerging theories and practices of signing the body must be understood in relationship to each other and to the development of other material marking practices that rose to prominence in the early modern period. While each chapter brings to light the particular histories and meanings of a distinct set of cutaneous marks—devil’s marks on witches, demon’s marks upon the possessed, devotional wounds, Amerindian and Holy Land pilgrim tattoos, and criminal brands—each also reveals connections between these various types of stigmata, links that were obvious to the early modern thinkers who theorized and deployed them. Moreover, the five chapters bring to the fore ways in which corporeal marking of all kinds interacted dynamically with practices of writing on, imprinting, and engraving paper, parchment, fabric, and metal that flourished in the period, together signaling important changes taking place in early modern society. Examining the marked body as a material object replete with varied meanings and uses, Signing the Body: Marks on Skin in Early Modern France shows how the skin itself became the register of the profound cultural and social transformations that characterized this era.

Accidental Bride (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Darcy Maguire

Proud, beautiful Clare Harrison is a working girl with no time for romance–until a chance meeting with the unforgettable millionaire Mark King makes her reconsider!

A Princess By Christmas: Mistletoe And The Lost Stiletto / Her Holiday Prince Charming / A Princess By Christmas (Twin Princes of Mirraccino #1)

by Jennifer Faye

A royal kiss under the mistletoe Prince Alexandro Castanovo arrives in snowy New York intent on protecting his royal family from scandal. And when Reese Harding–down-to-earth and heart-stoppingly beautiful–finds room for him at her inn, it seems like the perfect twist of fate.

A Groom For The Taking (Mills And Boon By Request Ser. #2)

by Rebecca Winters Ally Blake Melissa McClone

The Wedding Date by Ally BlakeWhen PA Hannah heads back to Tasmania for her sister’s wedding, gorgeous TV presenter Bradley joins her to scout a new shooting location. But with flowing mojitos, will these two go-getters be able to stay professional?

The Maverick's Thanksgiving Baby: A Thanksgiving Collection Thankful For You The Maverick's Thanksgiving Baby The Rancher's Family Thanksgiving (Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle! #6)

by Brenda Harlen

It’s a mystery why cowboy Jesse Crawford is marrying Hollywood lawyer Maggie – they couldn’t be more different! But when Maggie reveals a brand-new baby bump, it looks like Jesse might find a bride and a baby under his Christmas tree!

The Wife He Chose (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Susan Fox

Cade Chalmers knew he was playing with fire by attempting to live under the same roof as Colleen. But he was desperate: Cade needed to share custody of his orphaned niece and nephew with her. The trouble was, each time he was alone with Colleen for even a minute, they clashed…

Wild Mustang (Mills And Boon Cherish Ser.)

by Jane Toombs

SHE STRUCK A MARRIAGE BARGAIN WITH A MAN SHE DIDN'T KNOW….

Christmas Miracle: Their Christmas Family Miracle / A Princess For Christmas / Jingle-bell Baby (Mills And Boon By Request Ser. #32)

by Caroline Anderson Shirley Jump Linda Goodnight

Their Christmas Family Miracle When suddenly homeless single mum Amelia Jones is offered the chance to stay in an empty country house for Christmas, she jumps at the chance. As snow falls, Millie starts to believe that Christmas wishes can come true. Until owner Jake Forrester steps through the door…

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