Author: nicolamarsh

A woman ready to give up on love meets her match in a man she never expected to fall for in this heartwarming and steamy new romantic comedy by USA Today bestselling author Nicola Marsh. For almost a decade, successful 37-year-old Samira Broderick has used her bustling LA practice as an excuse to avoid a trip home to Australia. She still resents her meddling Indian mother for arranging her … for arranging her marriage to a man who didn’t stick around when the going got tough, but now with a new job Down Under, she’s finally ready to reconnect with her.…

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Ria has married into the Parker family — and the pressure is on. She knows she’ll never fit in at their high-society parties or get used to their lavish lifestyle… but when her husband, Grayson, disappears, Ria begins to wonder if she can even trust them. From a USA Today bestselling author!

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From a USA Today bestselling author! Struggling with the loneliness of her empty nest, Marisa is pleased when Jodi, a young pregnant woman, needs her help. But Jodi is hiding a shocking secret — one that will reverberate through their small town…

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Rose Mathieson knows the only way is up. It has to be. She’s made some mistakes in her life, but almost losing her son is a wake-up call. More than that: it’s a call to action. It’s time to start again. The town of Redemption, Connecticut, seems to offer exactly what she craves: a quiet, stable life for her and her six-year-old son, Olly. But Redemption has changed since she last saw it—or … it—or perhaps it’s just Rose who has changed. Her reputation precedes her now, and not everyone is happy to see her back. Caden Shoreham is, though.…

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Numbness floods my body as I stumble up the steps leading to my house. Inside I know my five-year-old’s bed is empty, her dresser is ransacked, her overnight bag is gone. I can see her dolls lying untouched through the window of our perfect family home – in the place where I thought I could protect her forever. My daughter is missing. You’d think my first instinct would be to call the police. But I know who’s taken my daughter. And I know that the police can’t help me. Only I can convince the woman who has my baby to…

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