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From a New York Times bestselling author “synonymous with red-hot romance and passionate love” (Lauren Blakely): When Grey Kingston drops everything to go home to Avery Dare, the girl he left behind, she’s not ready to forgive him. Can Grey convince her he deserves another chance?
Perfect for readers of Susan Mallery and Rachel Gibson, Between the Sheets is Molly O’Keefe’s final book in the Boys…
Perfect for readers of Susan Mallery and Rachel Gibson, Molly O’Keefe’s gritty and sensual tale of passion and politics features…
For fans of Christina Lauren and Jodi Ellen Malpas comes the next novel in M. O’Keefe’s breathtakingly sexy series about…
On the run from her past, Annie answers a stranger’s cell phone — and meets a mysterious man who changes her life forever. “Exquisite, thrilling, and toe-curlingly sensual” (New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans).
When rock star Walsh seeks refuge at a Texas ranch, his former flame Tammy goes after him, determined to win him back. Can they heal their heartbreak and get a second chance at love?
From a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award–winning author comes “a novel that must be read and remembered” (Houston Chronicle): When Llewellyn Moss discovers a fortune amidst a crime scene, he makes a decision with far-reaching implications. “A narrative that rips along like hell on wheels” (The New York Times Book Review).
“You never got over her. You just left.” As a college freshman, Erik Fiskare is drawn to the world of…
Four very different women — enthusiastic Ashling, wealthy Taylor, straitlaced Felicity, and ambitious Jazz — find their worlds upended and their lives unexpectedly intertwined when they each arrive to spend a year in dazzling Paris.
A Pulitzer Prize winner and #1 New York Times bestseller with over 263,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: After a worldwide disaster, a father and son make their way through a shattered landscape. A “wildly powerful” read (Time) hailed as “one of McCarthy’s best novels” (Los Angeles Times).