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A Fatal Passion
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A Fatal Passion: The Story of Victoria Melita, the Uncrowned Last Empress of Russia
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Small-town veterinarian and former med student Dr. Tullah Holliday never looks for trouble.
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Fatal Passion
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Delia Schaeffer is a lonely businesswoman, set in her ways until an ex-boyfriend re-enters her life.