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Secondhand Romance & Paranormal Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This twenty-four-volume collection spans the diverse subgenres of romance, from the rugged frontiers of the American West to the high-stakes ballrooms of Regency London and the dark, atmospheric realms of the paranormal. The assembly features a substantial selection of Kresley Cole’s Immortals After Dark series alongside celebrated historical authors like Lisa Kleypas and Susan Wiggs. These narratives explore themes of fated mates, marriages of convenience, and the pursuit of redemption against backdrops of ancient blood feuds and rigid social hierarchies. This set serves as a comprehensive library for readers seeking passionate character-driven stories and immersive secondary worlds.
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Bridegroom by Linda Lael Miller Gideon Yarbro faces a test of his rigid principles when a marriage of convenience to a headstrong woman turns his world upside down. This rugged frontier story explores the friction and eventual warmth that develops between two people with very different expectations. Every shared challenge in the town of Stone Creek brings them closer to a truth they both tried to avoid. The narrative captures the slow-burning tension and the resilience required to build a life on the edge of the wilderness.
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Dark Needs at Night's Edge by Kresley Cole Neomi Laress is a ghost haunting her own estate until an immortal vampire with a fractured mind is imprisoned within her walls. Conrad Wroth struggles to maintain his sanity while the ethereal beauty provides the only light in his dark existence. Their connection transcends the physical realm as they navigate the dangerous and high-stakes politics of the Lore. This installment balances intense passion with a profound search for healing in a supernatural world.
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A Kiss Before Dawn by Kimberly Logan A daring rescue in a rain-slicked London alleyway brings two strangers together under a shroud of mystery and potential scandal. Catherine is a woman with a hidden past who finds temporary safety in the arms of a handsome and capable protector. As the secrets of the social elite threaten to tear them apart, they must decide who to trust. The atmosphere is thick with Regency-era tension and the promise of a life-changing encounter.
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A Bride for His Convenience by Edith Layton A cynical nobleman enters into a marriage contract to secure his legacy, never expecting his bride to possess a mind of her own. Susannah is determined to find more than just financial stability within her new and cold household. The rigid social codes of the ton provide the friction necessary for their eventual emotional transformation. This story documents the delicate and precise shift from a cold negotiation to an authentic partnership.
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Insatiable by Virginia Henley Lord Frederick is a man of legendary appetites who finds himself captivated by a woman who refuses to be another conquest. Their verbal sparring leads to a physical connection that threatens to upend their respective positions in society. The narrative provides a vivid look at the opulence and the hidden scandals of the eighteenth-century court. It remains a precisely written study of the pursuit of pleasure and the high price of true devotion.
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A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole Lachlain MacRieve is a Lycan king seeking revenge until he discovers his fated mate is a half-vampire he is supposed to hate. Emmaline Troy must survive her captive's initial fury while uncovering the truth of her own unique heritage. Their bond is visceral and intense, set against a backdrop of ancient and violent blood feuds. This work serves as a foundational record of the primal and enduring nature of the fated-mate bond.
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Soul of a Highlander by Melissa Mayhue A woman from the modern world is transported through time to the rugged and dangerous landscapes of medieval Scotland. Mairi finds herself under the protection of a warrior whose soul is as scarred as his formidable body. The clash of cultures and eras provides a unique lens on the search for belonging and identity. Observations on the mysticism of the Highlands and the resilience of love are presented with precision.
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A Taste of Sin by Connie Mason A high-spirited woman and a notorious rogue are forced into a situation that compromises both of their reputations. Their initial animosity provides a sharp contrast to the inevitable attraction that follows their forced proximity. The story documents the tactical maneuvers used to navigate a landscape of desire and social expectation. It is a compelling record of the search for accountability in a world defined by passion.
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Seduced by Sin by Kimberly Logan A lady with a secret mission finds herself entangled with a man whose reputation is as dark as the London night. Their partnership is built on necessity but quickly evolves into something far more dangerous to their hearts. Every move they make brings them closer to a truth that could destroy their precarious social standing. This narrative explores the boundaries between professional duty and individual desire.
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The Seduction of Miss Amelia Bell by Paula Quinn A fierce Scottish warrior captures an English lady, setting the stage for a dramatic clash of wills and cultures. Amelia Bell is a woman of high standing who must adapt to the wild and unrefined life of the Highlands. Their connection grows amidst the political tensions and the ancient rivalries between their respective nations. This work is a moving study of character and the search for authentic connection in a divided landscape.
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A Breath of Scandal by Connie Mason A young widow’s search for independence is interrupted by the arrival of a man who knows all her deepest secrets. Their interactions are defined by the rigid social hierarchies and the personal scandals of the era. The narrative provides a record of the tactical moves and moral compromises required to find lasting happiness. It remains a precisely written study of the search for redemption and domestic balance.
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The Charm School by Susan Wiggs Isadora Spicer is a woman with a mission to transform a rough-around-the-edges sea captain into a proper gentleman. Ryan Bolden is more comfortable on the deck of a ship than in a ballroom, creating a significant cultural gap. Their lessons in etiquette provide the backdrop for a deep and unexpected romantic connection. This story documents the search for authentic identity within a structured social environment.
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Stranger in My Arms by Lisa Kleypas A woman is stunned by the return of her husband, a man she believed was dead and who now seems completely transformed. Lara finds herself falling for the "stranger" who has taken her late husband's place, leading to a profound moral dilemma. The narrative explores the themes of identity, memory, and the resilience of domestic bonds. It is a moving and precisely written study of the search for truth within a marriage.
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Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night by Kresley Cole Bowen MacRieve enters a high-stakes competition to win the chance to bring his dead bride back to life. His plans are derailed by a witch who challenges his loyalties and forces him to confront his painful past. The supernatural landscape is fraught with danger and ancient rivalries that threaten his mission. This narrative tracks the emotional transitions and the physical challenges of a man seeking a second chance.
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Master of Surrender by Karin Tabke A powerful warrior finds his match in a woman who refuses to yield to his authority or his charm. Their connection is forged in a landscape of high stakes and significant personal peril. The story provides a record of the tactical maneuvers and the emotional sacrifices required for survival. Observations on the nature of loyalty and the pursuit of individual agency are presented with precision.
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To Love a Wicked Lord by Edith Layton A woman of modest means finds herself at the mercy of a nobleman with a reputation for coldness and cruelty. Their interactions provide a sharp look at the social expectations and the search for authentic connection in a high-pressure environment. The narrative details the psychological development and the mounting tension of their relationship. This work is a grounded study of the search for understanding and domestic balance.
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More Than a Scandal by Sari Robins A lady with an unconventional intellect finds herself entangled in a mystery that threatens her reputation and her life. Her interactions with a handsome investigator provide the backdrop for a deep and analytical romantic connection. The narrative documents the investigative process and the social hierarchies of the era. It remains a precisely structured study of the human search for accountability.
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Beauty and the Duke by Melody Thomas A reclusive and scarred duke finds his quiet existence interrupted by the arrival of a woman determined to see beyond his appearance. The story explores the themes of internal beauty, social isolation, and the search for belonging. Precision is used to detail the domestic textures and the emotional impact of the characters' pasts. This work is a profound record of the resilience of the human spirit.
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In Bed with the Devil by Lorraine Heath Lucian, known as the "Devil Earl," seeks to improve his social standing through a marriage to a woman who can refine his image. Catherine is a woman with her own secrets who finds a strange comfort in the arms of a notorious man. Their connection transcends the artificial boundaries of the ton as they face external threats. This narrative serves as a precisely written study of redemption and individual autonomy.
-
No Rest for the Wicked by Kresley Cole Sebastian Wroth is a reluctant vampire seeking an end to his existence until he meets a valkyrie assassin sent to kill him. Their encounter triggers a high-stakes hunt across the globe as they navigate the dangerous politics of the Lore. The story provides a record of the physical challenges and the tactical maneuvers required for their survival. It remains a foundational record of the primal and enduring nature of the bond between rivals.
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Improper Ladies by Amanda McCabe Two sisters navigate the social and romantic challenges of the Regency era with a spirit of independence and wit. The narrative provides an account of the domestic textures and the search for authentic connection in a structured community. Observations on the impact of societal expectations on female autonomy are presented with precision. This work serves as an essential record of the human search for understanding.
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Lord of the Highlands by Veronica Wolff An English lady and a Scottish chieftain are forced into a marriage that neither of them desired. The story documents the cultural clashes and the tactical maneuvers required to find peace within their union. Precision is used to detail the physical environment and the social textures of the era. It is a moving study of character and the search for belonging in a divided landscape.
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The Great Scot by Donna Kauffman A woman's visit to the Scottish Highlands leads to an encounter with a man whose strength and heritage challenge her worldview. The narrative provides an account of the social shifts and the cultural landscape of the region. Observations on the resilience of traditions and the search for authentic identity are included. It remains a precisely written study of the search for domestic balance.
-
Powerful Magic by Karen Whiddon A woman discovers that her hidden psychic abilities are the key to stopping a significant supernatural threat. Her partnership with a mysterious protector provides the backdrop for a high-stakes adventure. The story details the physical and psychological challenges of accepting a unique destiny. This work serves as a precisely structured study of duty and survival under pressure.
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Secondhand Romance & Paranormal Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This twenty-four-volume collection spans the diverse subgenres of romance, from the rugged frontiers of the American West to the high-stakes ballrooms of Regency London and the dark, atmospheric realms of the paranormal. The assembly features a substantial selection of Kresley Cole’s Immortals After Dark series alongside celebrated historical authors like Lisa Kleypas and Susan Wiggs. These narratives explore themes of fated mates, marriages of convenience, and the pursuit of redemption against backdrops of ancient blood feuds and rigid social hierarchies. This set serves as a comprehensive library for readers seeking passionate character-driven stories and immersive secondary worlds.
-
Bridegroom by Linda Lael Miller Gideon Yarbro faces a test of his rigid principles when a marriage of convenience to a headstrong woman turns his world upside down. This rugged frontier story explores the friction and eventual warmth that develops between two people with very different expectations. Every shared challenge in the town of Stone Creek brings them closer to a truth they both tried to avoid. The narrative captures the slow-burning tension and the resilience required to build a life on the edge of the wilderness.
-
Dark Needs at Night's Edge by Kresley Cole Neomi Laress is a ghost haunting her own estate until an immortal vampire with a fractured mind is imprisoned within her walls. Conrad Wroth struggles to maintain his sanity while the ethereal beauty provides the only light in his dark existence. Their connection transcends the physical realm as they navigate the dangerous and high-stakes politics of the Lore. This installment balances intense passion with a profound search for healing in a supernatural world.
-
A Kiss Before Dawn by Kimberly Logan A daring rescue in a rain-slicked London alleyway brings two strangers together under a shroud of mystery and potential scandal. Catherine is a woman with a hidden past who finds temporary safety in the arms of a handsome and capable protector. As the secrets of the social elite threaten to tear them apart, they must decide who to trust. The atmosphere is thick with Regency-era tension and the promise of a life-changing encounter.
-
A Bride for His Convenience by Edith Layton A cynical nobleman enters into a marriage contract to secure his legacy, never expecting his bride to possess a mind of her own. Susannah is determined to find more than just financial stability within her new and cold household. The rigid social codes of the ton provide the friction necessary for their eventual emotional transformation. This story documents the delicate and precise shift from a cold negotiation to an authentic partnership.
-
Insatiable by Virginia Henley Lord Frederick is a man of legendary appetites who finds himself captivated by a woman who refuses to be another conquest. Their verbal sparring leads to a physical connection that threatens to upend their respective positions in society. The narrative provides a vivid look at the opulence and the hidden scandals of the eighteenth-century court. It remains a precisely written study of the pursuit of pleasure and the high price of true devotion.
-
A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole Lachlain MacRieve is a Lycan king seeking revenge until he discovers his fated mate is a half-vampire he is supposed to hate. Emmaline Troy must survive her captive's initial fury while uncovering the truth of her own unique heritage. Their bond is visceral and intense, set against a backdrop of ancient and violent blood feuds. This work serves as a foundational record of the primal and enduring nature of the fated-mate bond.
-
Soul of a Highlander by Melissa Mayhue A woman from the modern world is transported through time to the rugged and dangerous landscapes of medieval Scotland. Mairi finds herself under the protection of a warrior whose soul is as scarred as his formidable body. The clash of cultures and eras provides a unique lens on the search for belonging and identity. Observations on the mysticism of the Highlands and the resilience of love are presented with precision.
-
A Taste of Sin by Connie Mason A high-spirited woman and a notorious rogue are forced into a situation that compromises both of their reputations. Their initial animosity provides a sharp contrast to the inevitable attraction that follows their forced proximity. The story documents the tactical maneuvers used to navigate a landscape of desire and social expectation. It is a compelling record of the search for accountability in a world defined by passion.
-
Seduced by Sin by Kimberly Logan A lady with a secret mission finds herself entangled with a man whose reputation is as dark as the London night. Their partnership is built on necessity but quickly evolves into something far more dangerous to their hearts. Every move they make brings them closer to a truth that could destroy their precarious social standing. This narrative explores the boundaries between professional duty and individual desire.
-
The Seduction of Miss Amelia Bell by Paula Quinn A fierce Scottish warrior captures an English lady, setting the stage for a dramatic clash of wills and cultures. Amelia Bell is a woman of high standing who must adapt to the wild and unrefined life of the Highlands. Their connection grows amidst the political tensions and the ancient rivalries between their respective nations. This work is a moving study of character and the search for authentic connection in a divided landscape.
-
A Breath of Scandal by Connie Mason A young widow’s search for independence is interrupted by the arrival of a man who knows all her deepest secrets. Their interactions are defined by the rigid social hierarchies and the personal scandals of the era. The narrative provides a record of the tactical moves and moral compromises required to find lasting happiness. It remains a precisely written study of the search for redemption and domestic balance.
-
The Charm School by Susan Wiggs Isadora Spicer is a woman with a mission to transform a rough-around-the-edges sea captain into a proper gentleman. Ryan Bolden is more comfortable on the deck of a ship than in a ballroom, creating a significant cultural gap. Their lessons in etiquette provide the backdrop for a deep and unexpected romantic connection. This story documents the search for authentic identity within a structured social environment.
-
Stranger in My Arms by Lisa Kleypas A woman is stunned by the return of her husband, a man she believed was dead and who now seems completely transformed. Lara finds herself falling for the "stranger" who has taken her late husband's place, leading to a profound moral dilemma. The narrative explores the themes of identity, memory, and the resilience of domestic bonds. It is a moving and precisely written study of the search for truth within a marriage.
-
Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night by Kresley Cole Bowen MacRieve enters a high-stakes competition to win the chance to bring his dead bride back to life. His plans are derailed by a witch who challenges his loyalties and forces him to confront his painful past. The supernatural landscape is fraught with danger and ancient rivalries that threaten his mission. This narrative tracks the emotional transitions and the physical challenges of a man seeking a second chance.
-
Master of Surrender by Karin Tabke A powerful warrior finds his match in a woman who refuses to yield to his authority or his charm. Their connection is forged in a landscape of high stakes and significant personal peril. The story provides a record of the tactical maneuvers and the emotional sacrifices required for survival. Observations on the nature of loyalty and the pursuit of individual agency are presented with precision.
-
To Love a Wicked Lord by Edith Layton A woman of modest means finds herself at the mercy of a nobleman with a reputation for coldness and cruelty. Their interactions provide a sharp look at the social expectations and the search for authentic connection in a high-pressure environment. The narrative details the psychological development and the mounting tension of their relationship. This work is a grounded study of the search for understanding and domestic balance.
-
More Than a Scandal by Sari Robins A lady with an unconventional intellect finds herself entangled in a mystery that threatens her reputation and her life. Her interactions with a handsome investigator provide the backdrop for a deep and analytical romantic connection. The narrative documents the investigative process and the social hierarchies of the era. It remains a precisely structured study of the human search for accountability.
-
Beauty and the Duke by Melody Thomas A reclusive and scarred duke finds his quiet existence interrupted by the arrival of a woman determined to see beyond his appearance. The story explores the themes of internal beauty, social isolation, and the search for belonging. Precision is used to detail the domestic textures and the emotional impact of the characters' pasts. This work is a profound record of the resilience of the human spirit.
-
In Bed with the Devil by Lorraine Heath Lucian, known as the "Devil Earl," seeks to improve his social standing through a marriage to a woman who can refine his image. Catherine is a woman with her own secrets who finds a strange comfort in the arms of a notorious man. Their connection transcends the artificial boundaries of the ton as they face external threats. This narrative serves as a precisely written study of redemption and individual autonomy.
-
No Rest for the Wicked by Kresley Cole Sebastian Wroth is a reluctant vampire seeking an end to his existence until he meets a valkyrie assassin sent to kill him. Their encounter triggers a high-stakes hunt across the globe as they navigate the dangerous politics of the Lore. The story provides a record of the physical challenges and the tactical maneuvers required for their survival. It remains a foundational record of the primal and enduring nature of the bond between rivals.
-
Improper Ladies by Amanda McCabe Two sisters navigate the social and romantic challenges of the Regency era with a spirit of independence and wit. The narrative provides an account of the domestic textures and the search for authentic connection in a structured community. Observations on the impact of societal expectations on female autonomy are presented with precision. This work serves as an essential record of the human search for understanding.
-
Lord of the Highlands by Veronica Wolff An English lady and a Scottish chieftain are forced into a marriage that neither of them desired. The story documents the cultural clashes and the tactical maneuvers required to find peace within their union. Precision is used to detail the physical environment and the social textures of the era. It is a moving study of character and the search for belonging in a divided landscape.
-
The Great Scot by Donna Kauffman A woman's visit to the Scottish Highlands leads to an encounter with a man whose strength and heritage challenge her worldview. The narrative provides an account of the social shifts and the cultural landscape of the region. Observations on the resilience of traditions and the search for authentic identity are included. It remains a precisely written study of the search for domestic balance.
-
Powerful Magic by Karen Whiddon A woman discovers that her hidden psychic abilities are the key to stopping a significant supernatural threat. Her partnership with a mysterious protector provides the backdrop for a high-stakes adventure. The story details the physical and psychological challenges of accepting a unique destiny. This work serves as a precisely structured study of duty and survival under pressure.











