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Sleight of hand? or Sleight of Heart? A Straight-Laced Spinster Lexie Campbell, more comfortable with neat and tidy numbers than messy emotions, is determined find the sharper who ruined her little sister and make him marry her. When his lookalike brother Burke appears, she greets him with a rifle and forces him to help her. Can she resist his magic charm? A Gambler With Magic Hands To claim the family fortune, smooth-dealing Burke O'Shaughnessy has to find his brother Patrick, despite being saddled with an angry spinster. But when Lexie shows an astounding talent for counting cards and calculating odds, he figures she might be useful after all. Can he draw the queen of hearts? ..". a fun and fast paced read with a charming and sexy hero " Jennifer Haddad Other books by Jacquie Rogers Hearts of Owyhee series (western historical romance) #1: Much Ado About Marshals #2: Much Ado About Madams #3: Much Ado About Mavericks Willow, Wish for Me (western historical fantasy romance) Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues (Western contemporary romance) Faery Merry Christmas (fantasy romance) Faery Special Romances (fantasy romance) Non-fiction with Ann Charles Growing Your Audience: Workbook for Published, Unpublished, and Under-published Writers Nail It The Secret to Building and Effective Fiction Writer's Platform
All too often we feel very small, as if our lives are insignificant compared to the vastness of the universe, especially when we suffer the grief of losing a loved one. But in this, Jacqueline Rogers' uplifting and often astonishing debut book, we learn that being human is a very special thing and that our spirits are far from small. She describes her personal experiences as a healer and a medium with great courage, and inspires us all to see the meaningfulness of life's challenges. Above all, Jacqueline's story proves to us that we are loved and that we do not walk our paths alone.
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