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The day of Naomi’s wedding is picture-perfect — until she’s kidnapped. She wakes up trapped in a secluded cottage, with no idea who put her there or what her abductor wants from her… A gripping work of psychological suspense.
Joelle married Rob Williams, lead singer of the rock band Zenith, before she was old enough to know better. She…
Sinclair could become the most powerful person in Louisiana, but first he’ll need to acquire a captive. When Stella agrees to be his slave to save her father, she vows never to give in to Sinclair’s dark side… no matter how tempting it may be. With over 1,200 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
“Steamy” (Kirkus Reviews): Penny connects with a handsome stranger in a coffee shop — only to learn that the mystery man is her new professor! Can she handle hiding their forbidden romance?
During the 1950s, Gold Medal Books introduced authors like Jim Thompson, Chester Himes, and David Goodis to a mass readership…
With over 1,200 five-star Goodreads ratings! Olivia’s best friend, Katie, disappeared 25 years ago. Now, stunning new evidence from her father-in-law could break open the cold-case investigation once and for all… if his words can be trusted.
With nearly 1,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Petty has spent her entire life under her paranoid father’s rule, training for attacks that never came. His death sets her free — but Petty faces dangers she couldn’t possibly prepare for as she searches for the truth about her family…
New York Times, USA Today, and International Bestselling seriesMister Black swept in and out of my life like a tornado,…
Man Booker Prize-longlisted author of The Slap (soon to be an NBC miniseries) returns in an “immensely moving” (Sunday Times)…
From a New York Times bestselling author: Is someone following Ridley Jones? After picking up a set of prints, Ridley notices a man who seems to lurk within almost every photo she’s taken… “The reader never knows what’s coming next” (New York Journal of Books).