Businesswomen -- Fiction
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Businesswomen -- Fiction
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Businesswomen
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Incoming Resources
- Savor the moment, Nora Roberts
- Ming tea murder, Laura Childs
- I owe you one, by Sophie Kinsella
- Rouge, Richard Kirshenbaum
- Live and let chai, Bree Baker
- Real love, a novel, Rachel Lindsay
- Happy birthday, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Cheddar late than dead, Linda Reilly
- You should smile more, a novel, Anastasia Ryan
- Beauty, a novel by Frederick Dillen
- The sisters of Sugarcreek, a novel, Cathy Liggett
- Shoot first, (think later), Stuart Woods
- Happily this Christmas, Susan Mallery
- The Ice Cream Queen of Orchard Street, a novel, Susan Jane Gilman
- Carolina built, a novel, Kianna Alexander
- Rum and choke, Sherry Harris
- Let it snow, a novel, Nancy Thayer
- The brightest star, Fern Michaels
- The checklist, Addie Woolridge
- What we did, Christobel Kent
- Whisper network, a novel, Chandler Baker
- Christmas on 4th Street, a fool's gold romance, Susan Mallery
- Suspects, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Heels of steel, Barbara Kavovit
- From beer to eternity, Sherry Harris
- Rosemary and crime, Gail Oust
- Blood magick, Nora Roberts
- The right swipe, a novel, Alisha Rai
- Impostor syndrome, a novel, Kathy Wang
- Legacy, Nora Roberts
- A deadly inside scoop, Abby Collette
- Suspects, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Mrs. Gulliver, a novel, Valerie Martin
- Legacy, Nora Roberts
- Can you keep a secret?, Sophie Kinsella
- The way you tempt me, Elle Wright
- Wine and punishment, Sarah Fox
- The insatiables, by Brittany Terwilliger
- Kiss my cupcake, Helena Hunting
- It ends with us, Colleen Hoover
- A right worthy woman, a novel, Ruth P. Watson
- A perfect heritage, Penny Vincenzi
- Jingle all the way, a novel, Debbie Macomber
- Find your way home, Jackie Ashenden
- Meet me in Monaco, a novel of Grace Kelly's royal wedding, Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb
- Totally pawstruck, Sofie Ryan
- Witch hunt, Cate Conte
- Jingle all the way, a novel, Debbie Macomber
- Being Elizabeth, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- The Draper's daughter, Ellin Carsta ; translated by John Brownjohn
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