Publisher: Indie

The Benched Billionaire by Jennifer Griffith

The Benched Billionaire by Jennifer Griffith

He’s a benched quarterback who needs redemption. She’s the single mom of their child. He’s back in town to make amends. Charlotte Nilsen never thought she’d see McCoy again after he hit the big time in the NFL. After all, she’s the one who insisted on an annulment after his scandal with the cheerleader. She’s rebuilt her life now. Her one regret is she never […]

January 17, 2019 / 1 Comment
Romancing Lord Ramsbury by Ashtyn Newbold

Romancing Lord Ramsbury by Ashtyn Newbold

Miss Grace Weston has read countless books involving courtship and romance. Putting her knowledge into practice, she offers her assistance in finding a match for her sister, declaring herself an expert in romance. She is well-read on the subject, after all. When a bargain between sisters is struck, Grace is unable to resist a challenge. She must prove her expertise by gaining a proposal, one […]

January 17, 2019 / 1 Comment
Beauty and the Baron by Joanna Barker

Beauty and the Baron by Joanna Barker

A penniless maid determined to save her father, a broken baron bent on isolation, and the undeniable draw between them that could lead to happiness—or disaster. Rose Sinclair has run out of options. With her father in prison and their bookshop sold to pay his debts, she has no choice but to turn to Henry Covington, the Baron Norcliffe. But the baron has more than […]

January 16, 2019 / 1 Comment
Secrets of the Past by Marie Higgins

Secrets of the Past by Marie Higgins

Texas Ranger, Wyatt Donovan comes to Topeka, Kansas, to face his past heartaches. He works closely with the town marshal who needs help finding clues to why young women in his town are dying suddenly. When he meets his childhood friend’s sister after thirteen years, he’s more than ready to become the hero she sees in him. Josette Allen was always an odd girl, but […]

January 15, 2019 / 0 Comments
Her Billionaire to Remember by Sophia Summers

Her Billionaire to Remember by Sophia Summers

Casandra Hilton, a New York debutant and East Coast heiress is found floating on a bed of seaweed and wood wreckage off the coast of South America. But when asked for her name or any kind of identification, she responds with a blank stare. Even though she has survived, she has no memory of her former life and any attempt she makes to remember fills […]

January 15, 2019 / 0 Comments
The Oblivious Billionaire by Kristy Tate

The Oblivious Billionaire by Kristy Tate

How can you know where you’re going if you can’t remember where you’ve been? Charlie Monson has spent her entire life pining over Kirk Palmer. In fact, she chose to be a nurse just so she could work beside him at Laguna Beach’s Mission Hospital. Zach Walden has lost seven years of his life. He can’t remember leaving his football career or creating the Wonder […]

January 15, 2019 / 0 Comments
Koven: Demon of Darkness by Andrea Pearson

Koven: Demon of Darkness by Andrea Pearson

Missing a deadline from a ghost is a very, very bad thing. And Lizzie is about to find out just how bad. When Lizzie fails to deliver a borrowed device after her time with it has ended, she brings down the ten plagues of Egypt across the countryside. But as she witnesses the devastating effects, she is even more upset to find that the people […]

January 14, 2019 / 0 Comments
My Not So Wicked Stepbrother by Jennifer Peel

My Not So Wicked Stepbrother by Jennifer Peel

Loveless is more than a name, it’s a curse. I, Emma Loveless, have a destiny. It’s not the greatest of destinies, but when you have a name like Loveless, what can you do? I’m cursed to always be the friend, never the girlfriend. Unless you count my love affair with Duncan Hines, Dr. Pepper, and the ever-lovable Pillsbury Doughboy. They’ve seen me through it all, […]

January 11, 2019 / 1 Comment
Charlie’s Choice by Zina Abbott

Charlie’s Choice by Zina Abbott

Charlie, it would be easier to stop the flow of the great Missouri and Kansas Rivers than to prevent the Americans from coming to Kansas. It is 1856, and the United States opened Kansas Territory to American settlement two years before. Land belonging to the once-powerful Kansa tribe, known to the whites as the Kaw, was sold by treaty to the Americans a generation earlier. […]

January 7, 2019 / 0 Comments
Running to You by Julie L. Spencer

Running to You by Julie L. Spencer

At sixteen, Sammy had her sights set on track state finals and never paid much attention to the college guys who came to help her mom run their bed-and-breakfast. But that was before Brandon. He was young and strong and not that much older than Sammy. Brandon took the job to help pay for college. It sounded easy: live in the apartment above the garage, […]

January 2, 2019 / 0 Comments