2009: #19 – Undead and Unemployed (MaryJanice Davidson)

Being royally undead isn’t all it’s cracked up to be–there are still bills to be paid. Luckily, new Queen of the Vampires Betsy Taylor lands her dream job selling designer shoes at Macy’s.

But when a string of vampire murders hits St. Paul, Betsy must enlist the help of the one vamp who makes her blood boil: the oh-so-sexy Sinclair. Now, she’s really treading on dangerous ground–high heels and all.

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2009: #17 – Kiss of the Night (Sherrilyn Kenyon)

Wulf is an ancient Viking warrior with a useful but extremely aggravating power-amnesia. No one who meets him in person can remember him 5 minutes later. It makes it easy to have one-night stands, but hard to have a meaningful relationship, and without true love he can never regain his soul. When he finally meets Cassandra, the one woman who can remember him, she turns out to be the princess of the cursed race he’s sworn to hunt-and forbidden to him. The two of them must face ancient curses, prophecies, and the direct meddling of the Greek gods to find true happiness at last.

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2008: #106 – Foul Play (Janet Evanovich)

When Amy Klasse loses her TV job to a dancing chicken, handsome veterinarian Jake Elliott rescues her with an offer to be his receptionist. Jake just can’t resist a damsel in distress, and Amy certainly doesn’t mind Jake’s charming sincerity.

Then suddenly the job-stealing chicken disappears and Amy is suspected of foul play. Amy and Jake search for clues to prove her innocence. But will Jake be able to prove to Amy that love, too, is a mystery worth solving?

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2008: #70 – Wed to a Stranger? (Jule McBride)

Book #70 was Wed to a Stranger? by Jule McBride. The back of the book reads: HER HUSBAND HAD VANISHED He’d left no trace–except his pregnant bride, Fritzi Fitzgerald.  A year later, her search for him led her to a remote Alaskan village, and when a man carrying her husband’s ID was murdered, she stood accused. A STRANGER APPEARED He came from the snow-swept tundra–a

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