Buckin' Chastity


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Buck Caulfield wanted to win a buckle not break a leg. He did just that, and “Doc” Chastity Meadows patched him up and then put him to bed. Chastity never got over Buck because she didn’t have time. She went from setting broken limbs to barely breaking even. Her father’s untimely death left Chastity to take over the family ranch now in dire straits. Chastity has managed to keep the banker and her ambitious neighbors at bay but for how much longer? An unexpected windfall comes: Buck Caulfield. He had no idea Chastity owned the ranch he was looking at taking over, but now that he’s found her, he’s not about to let her go, not someone as lovely as his Buckin’ Chastity. Contemporary western romance author Tina Holland pens a fun romance you won't want to miss in Buckin' Chastity, book 1 in The Caulfield Cowboys series. *Not intended for readers under the age of 18. *Previously Published: (2011) Resplendence Publishing The Caulfield Cowboys series by Tina Holland Prequel - Sexing Up the Spy 1. Buckin' Chastity 2. Dani Loves Dallas 3. Austin Nights in Savannah




Sexing Up the Spy


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Lexi Andrews keeps her erotic writing a secret but she'll gladly risk exposure for the chance to work with “Killer” spy creator Jake Stone. While Jake is hesitant to work with anyone, he'll meet Lexi to appease his female fans. Together, they hatch a plan to rehearse the love scenes and give Jake's novel realism. But what starts out as an experiment soon takes on a life of its own. Jake's deadline doesn't seem as pressing as Lexi's lovely body. Can Jake and Lexi keep their hands off each other long enough to “Sex up the Spy”? Contemporary romantic comedy author Tina Holland pens a delightful romance you won't want to miss in Sexing Up the Spy, Prequel to The Caulfield Cowboys series. *Previously Published: (2010) Resplendence Publishing The Caulfield Cowboys series by Tina Holland Prequel. Sexing Up the Spy 1. Buckin' Chastity 2. Dani Loves Dallas 3. Austin Nights in Savannha




The Courtesan of Constantinople


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Laurel Gunn’s freedom and body were traded for queen and country following her husband’s death on the battlefield. Laurel is a courtesan, a spy, and a fae. Like most Fae, she is not free. Doctor Benjamin Gunn is sent to investigate a body for clues as to The Cleaver’s identity. Ben has been keeping secrets and is unsure if he can reveal what creature he is to Laurel, and why he is among the living. Constantinople, also known as the Global City, is filled with politicians, espionage, and magic. In a world of spies, not everyone is who they seem, but those seeking justice aren’t even human. Laurel must tread carefully as allies become foes and her very fate lies with England’s Queen. Award-Winning, romance author Tina Holland takes you on an electrifying journey into retrofuturistic Victorian England, where technology, magic, and murder collide! This spine tingling adventure will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end! *Not intended for readers under the age of 18. Archangel Revolution series by Tina Holland 1. The Courtesan of Constantinople




The Wedding Game


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In this captivating romance about the inimitable Duncan sisters and their clandestine matchmaking service, a handsome new client throws youngest sister Chastity into an unexpected quandary. Chastity listens to Dr. Douglas Farrell’s distressingly unromantic requirements for a wife: wealth and social status. Her instinct is to refuse service to the tall, muscular, dark-eyed physician, but she can’t turn away a paying client. Yet the doctor conceals a secret. He’s prepared to sacrifice his bachelorhood for his true passion: caring for the poorest of London’s poor. Of course, his dream requires capital. For that, he is convinced he needs a well-to-do, well-connected wife. Little does Chastity know that if she ever learned the selfless truth, the handsome doctor just might steal her heart. And if Douglas ever lifted the veil that covers this mysterious woman, he might discover his perfect match.




Dani Loves Dallas


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Friendships, lust, love, and secrets from the past! Dallas Caulfield had a pretty good life until Dani Stewart arrived. She makes him feel things he thought buried and brings about a rivalry with his best friend, Cal Ryder. Dani is looking for a break from a job where she flies non-stop and Dallas fits the bill nicely. Dani barely has a chance to have any fun when Cal, a one-night stand, gets in the way. Cal never got over his fascination with Dani. So he agrees to share her with Dallas. As the lovers delve deeper, secrets arise. Cal is willing to risk everything to acquire the woman he loves. There’s only one problem, Dani loves Dallas. Danielle Stewart is ready to settle down. Her days as a flight attendant, jetting between cities is wearing her down. When she sees a picture of Dallas Caulfield at her best friends’ home, her heart skips a beat. There is something in his eyes that pulls her in, and she decides to find a way to make him hers. Dallas Caulfield is a little put out when his sister-in-law, Chastity asks him to play host to her best friend Danielle, Dani Stewart for a week. He’s seen her picture and while he was drawn to her beauty, he isn’t looking for a relationship and he’s pretty sure Chastity isn’t going to be happy if he treats her like a one-night stand. But all bets are off when they finally meet and the spark between them ignites, only to be blown out when Dallas’ best friend Cal Ryder announces he not only knows Dani, but he thinks she is the one for him. When Cal realizes there is something happening between Dallas and Dani he offers a solution...let’s share. *Not intended for readers under the age of 18. *Previously Published: (2011 Resplendence Publishing) The Caulfield Cowboys series by Tina Holland Prequel. Sexing Up the Spy 1. Buckin' Chastity 2. Dani Loves Dallas 3. Austin Nights in Savannha







The Life and Times of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham: From Original and Authentic Sources (Complete)


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The historians who attribute the calamities of the Great Rebellion to the misrule of James the First, under the pernicious influence of his favourites, draw a lively parallel between the condition of England at the accession of that monarch and the state of peril and embarrassment with which his great predecessor had to contend. Elizabeth, whose inauguration, long celebrated, after her death, as a day of jubilee, was regarded as the commencement of national prosperity, came to the throne under very adverse circumstances. The functions of Government were clogged with debt. The miserable state of the navy required a constant vigilance to repel the chance of invasion, and to drive away pirates by whom the narrow seas were infested. The revenues of the Crown were insufficient to maintain its power and dignity; the country, moreover, was embroiled in religious dissensions; whilst the authority of the Queen was lessened by a disputed succession, and her mind harassed and embittered by the pretensions of the Dauphin of France to the Crown of England, in right of his wife, Mary Stuart. James, on the contrary, began his reign with every exterior advantage. His claim to the sovereignty was undoubted; and various causes had concurred to give great influence to the Crown. The subservient tributes of respect paid to its dignity were such as even to astonish the envoys of despotic France. Elizabeth had been served and addressed by her subjects on the knee; James, at all events for a time, continued that abject custom, which was a type of the prevailing national sentiment towards royalty. Commerce, in spite of monopolies, and of the injudicious interference of the Legislature with wages, was advancing; leases granted of large tracts of land had increased the opulence of the country; the improved prospects of the landholders acted on the prosperity of the manufacturing classes: whilst the general welfare was increased by emigration; the religious persecutions on the Continent, driving from foreign towns ingenious workmen, sent them into England, where they introduced arts hitherto unknown in this country. The Constitution, too, had been maintained; and, with the exception of the court of the Star Chamber, over which James presided in person, the principles of liberty had not been materially invaded. There was no standing army; the tenets of Protestantism were established; and the Presbyterian education of the King afforded a hope that certain traces of the faith which had been renounced would die away, and that ceremonials which were objectionable to many would be speedily discontinued. Thus, the first of the Stuart Kings enjoyed blessings not possessed by any of his predecessors; and, ascending the throne, opened a new era in the history of the country.