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Waking Up Gray by R.E. Bradshaw

R.E. Bradshaw | Waking Up Gray | Product Description

Can you start your life over at forty? Lizbeth Jackson was about to find out. She found her first gray hair on the morning of

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The Strangest Sin by Kay Addams

Kay Addams | The Strangest Sin | The town of Sandersville is facing economic hardship, and that puts bar owner Sharon in a tough spot. She has boyfriends who don’t help. When the bar

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The Long Way by Rachel Spangler

Rachel Spangler | The Long Way | They say you can’t go home again, but Raine St. James doesn’t know why anyone would want to.Rory St. James was disowned after she came out at seventee

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Gay Men and Women Who Enriched the World by Thomas Cowan

Thomas Cowan | Gay Men and Women Who Enriched the World | The stories of Alexander the Great, da Vinci, Michelangelo, Byron, Melville, Whitman, Tchaikovsky, Keynes, ‘Lawrence of Arabia,’ Alan Turning, Andy Wa

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Under the Southern Cross by Claire McNab

Claire McNab | Under the Southern Cross | The vast, forbidding Australian Outback… the grandeur of Ayers Rock… legendary Alice Springs… the Great Barrier Reef… the primal beauty of Cape Tribul

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Pretty Man by J.X. Williams

J.X. Williams | Pretty Man | Depravity deal— if Whit Wallace was pretty enough to be pursued by nearly everyone, then he would use those looks to propel himself to the top of th

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Hell for the Holidays by K. Simpson

K. Simpson | Hell for the Holidays | Devlin Kerry has a very bad feeling about this Thanksgiving: Cassandra Wolfe is taking her home to meet her parents. Dev doesn’t want to go. But her d

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Dust by Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell | Dust | ‘The new Kay Scarpetta novel . . . . After working one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history, Scarpetta returns home to Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Call Me Sinner by Alan Marshall; Donald E Westlake

Alan Marshall; Donald E Westlake | Call Me Sinner | ‘One Man’s Wife–Everyman’s Plaything!’

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Sisters in Shame by Ben Dawson

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