Martha Brockenbrough
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It could happen to you
SHE WAS SCARED OF HER OWN SHADOW! Kim Berry kept her head down, her guard up and always drove under the speed limit -- until Zach McCain came roaring into her life. Suddenly Kim's well-ordered world was turned topsy-turvy. The excitement she found in Zach's arms was oh, so tantalizing. But it was all going too fast.... HE WAS ALL MAN AND NOTHING STOOD IN HIS WAY! From the moment Zach had seen Kim, serving pie at the Red Hog Diner, he'd sensed something sassy simmering under her calm exterior. Zach was used to taking risks, and he sure didn't mind taking a chance on someone as pretty as Kim. But could he ever give up his wild ways to settle down? FROM BUD TO BLOSSOM: Through the eyes of love, a plain Jane can become a princess...an ugly duckling, a lovely swan!
The Dinosaur Tooth Fairy
Polishing her collection of fangs in a museum, the last Dinosaur Tooth Fairy is very lonely and longs for a new tooth, so when she spots a loose one she will do almost anything to get it--even face modern-day monsters.
Devine intervention
To graduate from heaven's soul rehabilitation program for wayward teenagers, guardian angel Jerome must keep sixteen-year-old Heidi safe, but when he accidentally lets her down, he has only twenty-four hours before her soul dissolves forever.
Alexander Hamilton, revolutionary
He was born out of wedlock on a small island in the West Indies and orphaned as a teenager. From those inauspicious circumstances, he rose to a position of power and influence in colonial America. Discover this founding father's incredible true story: his brilliant scholarship and military career; his groundbreaking and enduring policy, which shapes American government today; his salacious and scandalous personal life; his heartrending end.
Shark week
Provides readers with a comprehensive overview of sharks, including photos, firsthand accounts of shark attacks, and interesting facts.
Love, Santa
When she was five years old, Lucy wrote her first letter to Santa and left it by the plate of cookies; when she was eight, she wrote her last Santa letter--and left it on her mother's pillow.