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Old 10-28-2014, 04:59 AM   #629
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An Impetuous Miss by Mary Chase Comstock, comedic-looking maybe-Regency historical originally out from Zebra in 1993.

When spoiled, independent Catherine Mansard discovers she cannot maintain ownership of the family estate unless she puts herself on the "Marriage Market" interesting events ensue. Can impetuous Cat maintain the propriety at which she's so often scoffed long enough to find an appropriate mate? Or will her true nature reveal itself and send her suitors running for the hills? Battles of will, a nefarious plot, badly behaved dogs, and a family mystery wreak havoc on the best-laid plans.

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Ghost in the Bedroom by M. A. Harper, contemporary paranormal omnibus of The Year of Past Things and Louisiana Ghost Story, originally out from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2004 and 2005.

CAN THIS MARRIAGE SURVIVE TWO HUSBANDS, ONE ALIVE, ONE NOT?

Award-winning chef Phil Randazzo, and his anthropologist wife, Michelle, are as happy as any newlyweds with five kids and a ton of history. But something’s eerily amiss.

They’ve been married less than a year and already there’s someone else--at least it’s starting to seem that way.

First Hendrix the cat’s developed a new trick, but how does a flesh-and-blood feline walk through walls? Maybe with help from his best friend on The Other Side? Then there was that dude Phil saw upstairs Thanksgiving Day. Only nobody was there. But the odd thing was that “nobody” looked exactly like Michelle’s dead husband, Cajun musician A.P. Savoie. Her really really handsome and much-missed dead husband. Who died all too suddenly.

Can it be he wants her back?


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By the Bay by Barbara Bartholomew, 1800s/1940s time-travel romance. Newly-written, but she's been published by Silhouette for romance and Signet for YA science fiction and has an ISFDB entry I'm not going to bother to list again since probably most of the Gentle Readers in this thread only care about the Silhouette parts of her backlist.

The man who walked out of the dark water of the bay that December night insisted he was not a pirate, but a privateer. Dashing Philippe de Beauvois took Jillian Blake's breath away from that first moment when she met him down by the sandy edge of the water. Has she fallen in love with a madman?

Philippe claimed to be one of Jean Lafitte's captains preparing for the battle of New Orleans. In Jillian's world it is 1942 and her whole community fears the presence of enemy submarines in the nearby Gulf of Mexico. Sent on a whirlwind through time, the lovers fight to survive and stay together through the chaos caused by a scientific experiment gone wrong.
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