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Maggie Osborne is the award-winning author of I DO, I DO, I DO and more than forty other contemporary and historical romances written as Maggie Osborne and Margaret St. George. She lives in a resort town in the Colorado mountains.




I DO, I DO, I DO
When rich spinster Juliette March's seductive husband disappears with her inheritance after their wedding, she realizes she isn't the scoundrel's only victim and sets out to stop his cheating ways.




Maggie Osborne's Summer Reading List

FAST WOMEN
by Jennifer Cruisie
I adore Jenny's books. They're fast paced, funny, and wonderfully plotted.

BROTHEL: Mustang Ranch and Its Women
by Alexa Albert
My husband and I love Nevada and have spent a lot of time there. The issue of legal brothels has puzzled and fascinated us. We're both looking forward to reading a history of Nevada's policies and a report of the current status. And like many of us, I've wondered why a woman would choose this profession.

THE MANY LIVES AND SECRET SORROWS OF JOSEPHINE B.
TALES OF PASSION, TALES OF WOE
THE LAST GREAT DANCE ON EARTH
by Sandra Gulland
For history buffs, Gulland's trilogy about Josephine Bonaparte's life is a must read. I've read many books about Napoleon and Josephine, one of history's most fascinating couples, and I suspect I'll read many more. I'm particularly looking forward to Gulland's trilogy as I've heard wonderful things about all three books.

DARK WINTER
by William Dietrich
Every summer needs a thriller, right? This one sounds terrific --- someone is killing scientists at the South Pole . . .

THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION LOW-SALT BOOKBOOK: A Complete Guide to Reducing Sodium and Fat in Your Diet
I confess. I love to read cookbooks. Summer isn't my ideal time to cook, but I'm looking forward to reading this cookbook and others, and marking recipes I want to try when the snow flies. I've peeked and this cookbook has a yummy looking recipe for Chicken Enchiladas.
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