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Family-owned business enterprises -- Fiction
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Family-owned business enterprises -- Fiction
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Family-owned business enterprises
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Family-owned business enterprises
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Fiction
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Come sundown, Nora Roberts
Just rewards, Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Ambición inconfesable, Tara Pammi
Anointed, Patricia Haley
Lost and found, Jayne Ann Krentz
Three little words, a fool's gold romance, by Susan Mallery
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The salt marsh king, Drew Krepp
Bitch slap, Michael Craft
Flight lessons, a novel, by Patricia Gaffney
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China, Alan Wall
His instant heir, Katherine Garbera
Coming up roses, Catherine R. Daly
Spring fever, Mary Kay Andrews
Persuading Annie, Melissa Nathan
Tangled up in Texas, Delores Fossen
Meant to be mine, Lisa Marie Perry
Emma's secret, Barbara Taylor Bradford
It happened in Scotland, Patience Griffin
Daddy's gone a hunting, Mary Higgins Clark
In my sister's house, a novel, Donald Welch
Always on my mind, Susan May Warren
Ghost in the guacamole, Sue Ann Jaffarian
A night, a consequence, a vow, Angela Bissell
Sweet surprises, Shirlee McCoy
Much ado about magic, Shanna Swendson
The sorcerer's circle, Michael Siverling
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Dombey and Son, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Andrew Sanders
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