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I was raised to be Jadon Safrin’s enemy. My father was the king of Alidonia and wanted to rule all…
Four college friends. High ambitions. Cunning minds. Irresistible looks.And a pact that should change our lives forever.We’ve always aspired to…
When Rachel Prince cruises. It’s no honeymoon! Rachel’s dream honeymoon is disrupted when Sarah’s eccentric cousin is found dead.With wedding…
This marriage of convenience is about to get sticky. Getting hitched for the health insurance is not Jocelyn Asher’s idea…
A steamy Regency romance that’s first in a series: Penniless widow Thea is verging on desperation when a friend suggests she become a mistress. Thea is unsure — until she meets quiet, handsome Lord Tremayne. But can she resist giving him her heart as well?
At her grandmother’s funeral, Victoria is approached by a woman who claims to be her mother — even though she was told her mother had died. Can Victoria unravel the truth about her family’s past and find a path to forgiveness? A poignant novel with over 5,100 five-star Goodreads ratings.
“A superb thriller” (Publishers Weekly starred review): As chief of police Walk contends with his best friend’s release from prison, he finds camaraderie with a self-proclaimed outlaw, 13-year-old Duchess. “One of those rare books that surprise you along the way and then linger in your mind long after you have finished” (Kristin Hannah).
A complete USA Today bestselling duet! After an identity mix-up leads to a disrupted blind date, billionaire Marcus finds himself fighting to win the heart of quirky bookstore clerk Emma. “A sexy, fun, unexpected romp” (New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips).
This February release was named a Good Morning America Book of the Month selection and a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by The Millions! Exhausted and alone after the birth of her first child, a new mother meets a specter inhabiting the apartment upstairs. With echoes of Shirley Jackson, this page-turner “hurtles toward a disturbing conclusion” (Publishers Weekly).
This “absorbing and fiercely feminist” retelling of Greek mythology (The Guardian) examines the aftermath of the Trojan War from the perspectives of women who suffered its consequences. “Gorgeous… [Haynes’s] thoughtful portraits will linger with you long after the book is finished” (Madeline Miller, author of Circe).