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Once Upon a Wedding Series Sampler

USA Today Bestselling author Kelly McClymer explores Victorian romance in her Once Upon a Wedding series. Meet the very improper Fenster siblings as they surmount every obstacle to true love.

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Ten Little Librarians

USA Today Bestselling author Kelly McClymer loves mystery, especially cozy mystery. Enjoy her newest story set in Blythe Cove Manor.

Ten librarians converge on Blythe Cove Manor, all believing they are about to have a relaxing weekend. Little do they know that someone has other plans for them. A plan that involves making them admit to secrets they never expected to share. A plan torn from the pages of one of Agatha Christie's infamously chilling tales. Will Blythe return in time to save them from
their own perfidy?

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The Fairy Tale Bride

From USA Today Bestselling author Kelly McClymer comes a tale of two stubborn hearts locked in a duel between honor and happily-ever-after.

Miranda Fenster, known throughout society as the Fairy Tale Miss because she insists that happily ever afters are possible even amongst the arranged marriages of the Victorian aristocracy, is on a mission. Her goal? To rescue her brother. Her adversary? Simon Watterly, Duke of Kerstone. A man who almost offered for her five years before.
Simon has a mission of his own.

Furious with his late father and disillusioned by the honorable facade of society, he believes that family honor requires the ultimate sacrifice from him. Miranda is determined to change his mind. Will Simon get his wish or will Miranda make him see he deserves a happily-ever-after.

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Blood Angel

Jamie Stone has one friend left, Amy Davidson, and she’s not sure she is his friend anymore. After all, he killed her and now her ghost, or spirit, or whatever she is, seems to be stuck visiting him in jail. Amy hadn’t been planning to die that day, but she had been to confession the previous Sunday and knew she should by rights be in Heaven. But if she is, life in Heaven is as confusing as life on Earth because her afterlife hasn’t come with an instruction manual. It’s come with a one-on-one connection with her killer, who used to be her best friend and now is the only person who can see her, hear her, and possibly help her figure out how to get wherever it is she needs to go.

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