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by Juliana Stone


  But Dan’s got a lot to learn about life in a small town, and when Meg’s past collides with her future, it may take all 595 other residents of Apple Grove to keep this romance from short-circuiting.

  “Sexy and fun… Admirand’s series will be popular, especially with fans of Susan Wiggs and Janet Chapman.”—Booklist

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  A SEAL at Heart

  by Anne Elizabeth

  He lost just about everything on that mission…

  Being a Navy SEAL means everything to John “Red Jack” Roaker, but a mission gone wrong has left his buddy dead, his memory spotty, and his world turned upside down. His career as a SEAL is threatened unless Dr. Laurie Smith’s unconventional methods of therapy can help him.

  Maybe she can show him how to get it back…

  Laurie’s father was a SEAL—and she knows exactly what the personal cost can be. She can’t resist trying everything to help this man, and not only because she finds him as sexy as he is honorable.

  As the layers of Jack’s resistance peel away, he and Laurie unearth secrets that go to the highest levels of the military—and the deepest depths of their hearts…

  “A romance with real heart, from a talented writer who has deep personal insight into what it takes to be a Navy SEAL.”—New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann

  “Two wounded souls find healing through love… Readers will find this book an accurate reflection of what’s happening in the world today and perhaps be uplifted by its message of hope.”—Booklist

  For more Anne Elizabeth, visit:

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  About the Author

  Juliana Stone’s love of the written word and ’80s rock have inspired her in more ways than one. She writes dark paranormal romance as well as contemporary romance and spends her days navigating a busy life that includes a husband, kids, and rock ‘n’ roll! You can find more info at www.julianastone.com.

 

 

 


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