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The brooch / by Parks, Robert J.(CARDINAL)845586;
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The amethyst brooch [large print] / by Smith, Rosemary A.(CARDINAL)425106;
Subjects: Large print books.;
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The pearl brooch / by Logan, Katherine Lowry,author.;
"On July 14, 1789, French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille! And America's Ambassador to France, Thomas Jefferson comes to Sophia's rescue. Sparks fly as they debate everything from art to wine to women's rights. When she accidentally calls him Thomas, she realizes he is much more to her than a Founding Father."--Back cover.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Romance fiction.; Time-travel fiction.; Brooches; Man-woman relationships;
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The sapphire brooch / by Logan, Katherine Lowry,author.;
A Union soldier risks everything to save the life of Abraham Lincoln, while a Confederate surgeon races through time to preserve Lincoln's legacy. Which one will prevail? Which one will survive?
Subjects: Time-travel fiction.; Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Man-woman relationships;
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The ruby brooch / by Logan, Katherine Lowry.;
A paramedic goes back in time to Independence, Missouri, in the year 1852, to solve a family mystery. Her quest is jeopardized when she meets a lawyer who resembles the ghost who has haunted her since childhood.
Subjects: Legal fiction (Literature); Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Emergency medical technicians; Man-woman relationships;
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The emerald brooch / by Logan, Katherine Lowry,author.;
David McBain can do the impossible with one hand tied behind his back, but miracles take him a wee bit longer ... Two deployments in Afghanistan couldn't prepare Major David McBain and Captain Kenzie Wallis-Manning for the week leading up to D-Day - June 6, 1944. From the bombed-out streets of London to the huts at Bletchley Park and an interview with Alan Turing to the 2nd Battalion Army Rangers and the beaches of Normandy, this high-stakes, time-travel World War II romantic adventure will keep you enthralled, awake into the wee hours, and racing toward the end, only to wish it had never arrived. West Point graduate Kenzie Wallis-Manning planned to make the Army her career, but after being severely wounded during her second deployment, and suffering from PTSD, she retires from the military and enrolls in law school. While studying in England, she receives a package containing an emerald brooch with a Gaelic inscription. As soon as she sounds out the words engraved on the stone, she is whisked back in time to May 28, 1944. When Elliott Fraser learns his friend's half-sister, Kenzie, has disappeared, he sends David McBain and Jack Mallory to the past to find her, and bring her and her soul mate back to the future. Will David discover the mission pits him against the best interests of Britain? Will Jack's penchant for getting in trouble put his life at risk again? Will Kenzie find her soul mate, or will she lose more on the battlefield of this war than she did in Afghanistan?
Subjects: Time-travel fiction.; Historical fiction.; Romance fiction.; Man-woman relationships;
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The amber brooch / by Logan, Katherine Lowry,author.;
Sparks fly and tension soars when a gutsy 21st century lawyer meets a 19th century Pinkerton agent in a Colorado mining town! Fast-paced Western adventure with a railroad war, gunslingers, dinosaur bones, and romance ... Amber Kelly, mining lawyer and amateur paleontologist, visits her family's 19th century log cabin in the Colorado mountains, and discovers a puzzle box hidden in a 200-year-old loom. Inside the box is a brooch engraved with a Gaelic inscription. After reciting the words, an earthy-scented fog engulfs Amber and whisks her off to Leadville, Colorado, in the year 1878. Within minutes of arriving in the infamous boomtown, she witnesses a horrifying accident. Pinkerton Agent Daniel Grant, a widower on assignment to the Rio Grande Railroad, sees his son fall into the path of a freight wagon. Terrified, he knows he can't reach him in time. Amber sprints toward the boy, grabs him, and drags him to safety. Although Daniel is grateful to Amber for saving his son's life, he quickly becomes suspicious of her legal knowledge, odd passion for hunting dinosaur bones, and the inability to answer simple questions about her identity. Olivia Kelly, real estate broker and former litigator, is distraught over her sister's disappearance. With the assistance of her client, former NYPD detective Connor O'Grady, they search the cabin for clues to Amber's whereabouts. Connor recognizes the puzzle box and is convinced Amber has gone back in time. But where? With the help of his friends, David and Kenzie McBain, they identify two possibilities: Morrison and Canon City, Colorado, in the late 1870s. A plan to rescue Amber is immediately put into action. The time travelers are drawn into the middle of two wars: a ruthless and competitive bone war between two noted paleontologists, and a desperate railroad war between the Santa Fe and the Rio Grande. Their involvement in these wars puts at risk the future of paleontology, the outcome of a sensational legal battle, and the health and hearts of two couples, a ten-year-old boy, and a dog named Ripley.
Subjects: Time-travel fiction.; Historical fiction.; Romance fiction.; Man-woman relationships;
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Bracelets, buttons & brooches / by Davis, Jane,1959-(CARDINAL)653171;
Subjects: Beadwork.; Jewelry making.;
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The herbarium of fabric flowers : twenty flower brooch projects translated from nature / by Utopiano,author.; Wilson, Kevin(Translator),translator.(CARDINAL)788932;
"The herbarium approach here offers you a window into the natural character of plants, which lets you make your fabric versions amazing. These wearable projects from naturalist and fiber artist Utopiano don't just visually replicate each plant but represent everything about it--even including invisible elements like scent, power, and presence. Plus, each project includes easy instructions for dyeing your cloth pieces, a feature that helps capture the colors of nature and makes these one of a kind. The herbarium format unfolds like this: first, each plant is collected directly from the field, and its key info and uniqueness are explained. Then, use the patterns that Utopiano offers you here to create fabric versions for wearing or display. Make a chic Frilly Pansy brooch with petals dyed in multicolored layers. Create the cold-resistant edelweiss using velvet to capture the plant's dense hair and thickness. Feel the pure joy of translating blooming flowers into fabric with your own hands! Includes full-size templates for every project."--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Patterns (Instructional works); Brooches.; Fabric flowers.;
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Diving for starfish : the jeweler, the actress, the heiress and one of the world's most alluring pieces of jewelry / by Burns, Cherie,author.(CARDINAL)743988;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: René Boivin (Firm); Brooches; Brooches;
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