There are a romantic suspense book and two erotic romances available at Carina Press for 0.99 each as mentioned in a separate
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Free at Amazon:
Trust in Me US DE by Beth Cornelison, a Harlequin author (contemporary romance).
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A hero for the rest of us?
Escaping the cheating fiancé and sheltered life her father has arranged for her, Claire Albritton wants nothing more than to take control of her life and learn to fight her own battles.
Kevin Fuller believes he must rescue damsels in distress and Claire is decidedly out of her element in small town South Carolina. When trouble inevitably finds Claire, Kevin's white knight protection and heroics are exactly what Claire doesn't want. But his kisses...that's another matter.
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And two backlist ebooks by Theresa Weir aka Anne Frasier:
The Forever Man US DE
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Sweet romance originally published by Silhouette Books in 1988.
Heat rating: 1 out of 10
A single mother running a ranch in New Mexico hires a new hand who is looking to escape his real life. When Sommer finds out the man's secret, she knows he will leave, knows he won't stay with her forever. But Wade sets out to prove her wrong.
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Long Night Moon US DE
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Long Night Moon was originally published in 1995 by Bantam Books. Theresa Weir wrote four books for Bantam. This was the fourth and last, written before she moved to Harper Collins.
This is a classic romance, not as well-known as some of Theresa's other titles, but it has held up well, possibly because of a plot that might have been a little too outside the lines for the time. It's a very dark topic, but the book has a lot of funny dialogue and HEA.
A popular romance trope is one in which the hero thinks the heroine is one thing, in this case an evil bitch, and treats her cruelly, only to discover that she'd not who he thinks she is, and then he spends many pages on his knees, full of remorse. And not only is Sara Ivy not who he thinks she is, she needs his help. In one scene, The hero has been watching her for days, hoping to get a shot for his tabloid. When he sees her walking to beach in the middle of the night, he thinks he'll get a photo of her with a lover.
But the lover ends up being Lake Michigan, and he must swim after Sara Ivy to keep her from committing suicide. Later, on the shore, she hands gives him his camera and tells him to take her picture. Which he does. He develops the photo, but never runs it in the paper.
This book has been compared to Sleeping With the Enemy, and rightly so.
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A regency romance:
The Earl Next Door US DE by Amanda Grange
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A Regency Romance. Tenth Anniversary Edition
Note: This book was originally published under the title of Anything But A Gentleman
Marianne is delighted when the empty estate next door is rented by an earl, but she soon finds that Luke, Lord Ravensford is anything but a gentleman! And yet with his dark hair and his dangerous air, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him, despite the rumours that he has ruined her missing brother. But when the secret of Kit's disappearance is exposed, she finds herself drawn into an adventure which will test her love to the limits and reveal hidden depths to Luke and his profound feelings for her . . .
Amanda Grange: Humour, adventure and romance, with a guaranteed happy ending.
Likely to appeal to fans of Daphne du Maurier and Georgette Heyer
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And some repeat freebies:
Of Noble Birth by Brenda Novak and
Poetic Justice by Alicia Rasley, two historical romances.