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Billionaire Raad is used to being in control and pulling the strings — but his next puppet, Alena, will challenge him in ways he wouldn’t believe… A deliciously erotic romance.
Elle sneaks into the Royal Ball for a bit of fun, not a hot hookup with playboy Prince Charlie! She thinks she’ll never see him again — until she finds out she’s carrying his heir… A sexy Cinderella retelling with over 1,100 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Analyn Richards likes life the way she likes her wedding planning business—orderly and predictable. All doubts aside, getting engaged to…
From a USA Today bestselling author: Trying to leave her past far behind her, Abbie escapes to London — where she finds off-the-charts chemistry with sexy royal Lex! He might be cocky and possessive, but he pushes her buttons in all the right ways…
Miss Fix-It – that’s me. And when my sister and nephew are in danger, it’s my natural instinct to step…
Welcome back to Aspen Cove where the honey is sweet but true love is sweeter… Beekeeper Abby Garrett lives a…
Ten years ago, Jamie walked away. And I left my small town for the bright Hollywood lights, searching for something…
In 1865, Polish immigrant Marie and her family arrive in the Dakota Territories, where she becomes a tinsmith like her father and brothers. But as she forges her own way forward, the hardships she faces will test her spirit and passion…
Twenty years after their abduction, Leah and Marie Sinclair still struggle with their trauma, while their sister Carly continues to blame herself. But how can they recover when each has something to hide? “Creepy and compelling, another great impossible-to-put-down thriller from the fabulous Louise Jensen” (B. A. Paris).
“Completely captivating” (Kirkus Reviews): As her life falls apart, thirtysomething Jenny must contend with her past mistakes — and get her life back on track as her mother prepares to move in with her. “Dazzling observations and snarky one-liners, with a heroine who is vulnerable, funny, intelligent, and feels so real” (Marian Keyes).