Geoffrey P. Ward’s Guide to Villainy by M.A. Nichols

Geoffrey P. Ward’s Guide to Villainy by M.A. Nichols

Successful villains aren’t born. They’re made. Unless you’re born into the role of hero or handed it by misguided fairy godmothers, you can never hope to achieve anything beyond the measly life you’ve got. At least that’s what the fairy tale fops would have you believe. They prefer people to think that only divine destiny allows others the right to join their exclusive club, but […]

August 22, 2017 / 0 Comments
Bridge to My Heart by Carolyn Twede Frank

Bridge to My Heart by Carolyn Twede Frank

Jo Kersley hates change. Especially when it comes to her family’s traditions—or coincidences as most people view them. Like her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother before her, Jo is the oldest of three daughters and one day will inherit the Triple Bar Ranch. She is determined to marry a “local boy” the summer she turns twenty-five to keep another tradition going. But when mysterious inconsistencies arise […]

August 22, 2017 / 0 Comments
A Day in Paris by Jewel Allen

A Day in Paris by Jewel Allen

Aubrey Jennings has always wanted to spend a romantic day in Paris. Unfortunately, the b.f. who would have taken her is now an ex, but she’s going anyway. Her sister sets her up to go with someone—too bad it’s stuffy Benjamin Drake. But as she drags him from one romantic stop to the next, she discovers a different side of Benjamin that makes her wish […]

August 21, 2017 / 0 Comments
Double Eagle Double Cross by M.R. Durbin

Double Eagle Double Cross by M.R. Durbin

After an unexpectedly thrilling summer with his grandfather, Oregon State student Charley Sawyer is ready to catch his breath at his late parents’ Oregon beach home. Hoping for some rest and relaxation, Charley is met instead by devastation: the house has been ransacked. In his inventory of the damage, Charley stumbles across the item the trespasser must have been after, the only thing that seems […]

August 21, 2017 / 0 Comments
Crystal Blade by Kathryn Purdie

Crystal Blade by Kathryn Purdie

Sonya and Anton may have brought about a revolution, but can they protect their homeland—and their love—with so many forces threatening to tear them apart? The empire has fallen, Valko faces trial, and Sonya is finally free from her fate as Sovereign Auraseer. But Sonya’s expanding abilities are just as unstable as the new government of Riaznin. Not only can she feel the emotions of […]

August 19, 2017 / 0 Comments
Remembering Anna by Lorin Grace

Remembering Anna by Lorin Grace

The key opens a box, unlocks the past and defines the future. On her fourteenth birthday in 1775, Anna Stickney received a precious gift, a handmade journal. A place to keep her secrets and write her wishes. As the country sought independence, Anna fought battles of her own, fell in love, and faced heart break all of which she recorded in tiny script. Someday she […]

August 18, 2017 / 1 Comment
Fairytale Prophecies: Fairest One by Amy Linnabary

Fairytale Prophecies: Fairest One by Amy Linnabary

What if fairytales weren’t just stories, but modern-day prophecies? Rosa only wanted to keep her seven foster brothers happy and avoid awkward situations with the hottest guy in school. What she didn’t mean to do was turn invisible. Life gets more complicated when her stepmom shows up and asks her to come live with her. Having a family is all Rosa’s ever wanted, but when […]

August 17, 2017 / 0 Comments
The Lone Star Groom by Taylor Hart

The Lone Star Groom by Taylor Hart

Texas Waters, bad boy of country music likes doing things when he wants and how he wants. He doesn’t appreciate his boss forcing him to do an up-close and personal article with The New York Times. Nor does he appreciate the hot-shot reporter who shows up at his door, demanding his time in the middle of a tight recording deadline. Headstrong and determined, Liberty Wright […]

August 17, 2017 / 0 Comments
Death’s Betrayal by Janeal Falor

Death’s Betrayal by Janeal Falor

Ryn finally has a name, and a chance at life now that Daros has been taken to the dungeons. Or at least she did until he escaped. Not knowing whether to be scared or filled with rage, Ryn sets her guards out to find him. As much as she wants to help, Ryn must be the Queen her people needs. Or try to be. There’s […]

August 17, 2017 / 0 Comments
A Perfect Rescue by Daniel Banner

A Perfect Rescue by Daniel Banner

Emily Smith has always been told she’s quite the catch, so why do all of her relationships end so quickly? And why does she attract pretty boys who make her feel anything but feminine? Sure, she’s a firefighter and a better mechanic than most of the guys she knows, but she still wants someone who makes her feel like a lady. When Dominic Jewell shows […]

August 16, 2017 / 0 Comments