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Our Readers Choose Their Favorite Love Stories
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Reforming Lord Ragsdale, by Carla Kelly. A brash Irish servant transforms her boss's life.
Romancing Mister Bridgerton, by Julia Quinn. She's in love with her best friend's brother.
The Roselynde Chronicles, by Roberta Gellis. When the queen makes her a royal ward, the suitors line up.
The Spymaster's Lady, by Joanna Bourne. Love during the Napoleonic wars.
Sweet Everlasting, by Patricia Gaffney. A high-born doctor and a lovely, but lowly mute.
Through a Glass Darkly, by Karleen Koen. A young wife, an older husband, in 18th-century Paris and London.
A Town Like Alice, by Nevil Shute. She survives a Japanese death march to fall in love with an Australian.
The Wedding Officer, by Anthony Capella. His job is to stop English army officers from marrying Italian women.
The Windflower, by Laura London. An innocent girl is kidnapped by pirates.
Yours Until Dawn, by Teresa Medeiros. A young nurse; a wounded, tortured hero.




