Cynthia Breeding
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The Lafitte brothers were privateers, legally commandeering ships and cargoes with permission from the USA and Spain. They were also American patriots who assisted Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans against the British (1814-15). Their lieutenants, heroes of these stories, are entirely fictional characters. Christian must win the trust of the governor's niece to free Lafitte, but she isn't in her uncle's good graces. Shipwrecked off the Texas...
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A newly-minted university instructor, Vi Sutherland is thrilled to visit Scotland on Hogmanay and begin her research project on 18th-century weaponry. She never thought she'd actually end up in the 18th century. But when she brushed the hilt of a sword held by the braw Highlander she'd just met, the world went misty-white... Robbie Farquharson doesn't know what to make of the feisty redhead whose temper matches her hair. Since she appears lost, he...
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Three friends, each of whom has been emotionally hurt, have dreams on Christmas Eve that bring healing. Maggie Maguire, who's been betrayed by an ex, finds herself in Ireland where Finn O'Byrne, Prince of the Fae, gives her hope. Elizabeth Shelton, who has little sympathy for women who don't break glass ceilings, finds herself in Victorian England...as a maid. Broc Haden, the warlock duke of the castle, helps her see the light. Caroline Campbell,...
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Ian Stuart trips and falls at a Hogmanay celebration-and opens his eyes to find a beautiful woman straddling him enticingly. She accuses him of putting her there, but he'd definitely remember that. Furthering confusion, she doesn't know where she is or how she got there. Rather than leave her alone in a strange place at night, he takes her home to Kilcoy Castle. The last "normal" thing Thea Ross remembers is checking whether the fallen man was hurt....
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While celebrating the Scottish Hogmanay in Inverness, American romance writer Charlotte Campbell meets a kilt-wearing Highlander who definitely meets the requirements to be on her next cover. To her delight, he asks for a wee kiss after their dance...and suddenly the world grows misty. When Charlotte opens her eyes, the 21st century has disappeared, and she is now in the 18th. But how did she get here and for what purpose? Niall Fraser has a different...