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When her grandfather asks her to return to the Canadian island where she grew up, Beth learns the community’s fate is hanging in the balance — and finds herself caught between the past and the present. “A dramatic, rewarding story about a woman reconnecting with family, nature, and herself” (Kirkus Reviews).
“Just One Kiss is my favorite story in the series so far. Barbara Freethy has once again shown that she…
Long hours alone with her ex. What could go wrong? Wanting him was a mistake, And still she said yes……
Will she give in to temptation with her ex? Mixing business and pleasure with a former flame, she’s bound to…
From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: Businessman Justin has always guarded his heart, but a weekend at Whisper Lake with innkeeper Lizzie changes everything. When a lunar eclipse throws their world into darkness, can they find the courage to start anew — together?
She makes him want to break the rules…He’s back in town… and back in her bed?Rancher Vaughn Blackwood is only…
In this sweeping saga, Ida and her daughter, Bessie, flee Ukraine in 1905 in search of a better life in the US — a decision that has ripple effects for their family across generations. “An engaging and heartfelt portrayal of intergenerational trauma and hope” (Kirkus Reviews).
From a USA Today bestselling author: Wealthy CEO Joshua Lowell won’t let feisty reporter Sophie Armstrong unearth his secrets… but their mutual desire could spark a sizzling scandal. “Passion, heat, and deep emotion — Naima Simone is a gem!” (USA Today bestselling author Maisey Yates).
Will he let love in? “We both know that was a one-off.” But stopping is out of the question…Wealthy art…
In this sweeping dual-timeline read, Rachel stumbles upon a packet of letters and a diary in her late mother’s home — and her discovery leads her to a tragic story from 17th-century Spain. “An ambitious, engaging novel that explores the power of finding personal connection to the past” (Kirkus Reviews).