Lord of the Rose


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First in an all-new trilogy from long-time Dragonlance author Douglas Niles. This title kicks off a key new Dragonlance trilogy from popular Dragonlance author Douglas Niles. This series will explore the post-war era in Solamnia, a central region of the Dragonlance world, continuing key story elements from the New York Times best-selling War of Souls series. AUTHOR BIO: Douglas Niles is the author of over 20 fantasy novels, many of which were published with Wizards of the Coast, Inc. He is also an award-winning roleplaying game designer who was part of the original creation team for the Dragonlance setting two decades ago. His most recent books in the Dragonlance world include Wizards’ Conclave and the Icewall Trilogy.




Mafia Lord's Innocent Bride


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Nathan Williams is dangerous. He can be your worst nightmare if you get on his bad list. He is a vicious, cruel, ruthless, merciless, and heartless killer. He is New York most dangerous mafia lord in the disguise of the most successful CEO.He is known as Scorpio in the underworld because of his obsession with the deadly animal.Sophia James was leading a simple vanilla life when all of sudden her world turns upside down. She is an innocent, sweet and pure soul but that’s what attracts the darkness the most. She is the source of light to brighten up his dark world and he has no intention of letting her go if it means to blackmail her to last extents.....




Lord Raine of the Rose Manor


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On her business trip to a noble family's residence as an art conservator, Ally is shocked to encounter the same rude man she's met once before. It turns out the man is none other than Lord Raine, master of the house! Ally is wooed by his gifts and a dreamy night they share at a party. Soon enough, the lord's lonely eyes lure Ally in, and she finds herself falling for him... "Beautiful British Aristocrats" Part 2!













My Lords of Strogue


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Reproduction of the original: My Lords of Strogue by Lewis Wingfield







The Atlantic Monthly


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The Garden Magazine


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