Publisher: Mountain Heights Publishing

The Christmas Bet by Meg Easton

The Christmas Bet by Meg Easton

Neither of them is looking for love this Christmas. Their six-year-olds have other plans. Rachel Meadows has her dream job, a new lease on life after beating cancer last year, and extensive plans to make this the most merry, bright, and wonderful time of the year for her six-year-old son since she missed so much of it last Christmas. But all her carefully crafted plans […]

December 5, 2022 / 1 Comment
It Started with a Glance by Meg Easton

It Started with a Glance by Meg Easton

His famous voice and dimples might make him attractive, but his celebrity status makes him anything but. If Elle Markle learned one thing from her rock star dad, it’s to stay far away from celebrities—they can’t be trusted. (And that she didn’t inherit his voice and therefore should also stay far away from karaoke.) Declan Davenport would say he isn’t a celebrity. His team and […]

October 4, 2022 / 1 Comment
It Started with a Note by Meg Easton

It Started with a Note by Meg Easton

Rating: Mild. Mild kissing. [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″] It’s their second chance at love—but this time their obstacles include thousands of miles, a cultural barrier, and a world-famous chocolate empire. Avery Parks is proud of her farm girl upbringing, and now she loves her job in Admissions at the local college. But it’s nice and predictable, just like every other aspect of her life. Maybe it’s […]

March 29, 2022 / 0 Comments
It Started with a Sunset by Meg Easton

It Started with a Sunset by Meg Easton

For these two workplace opposites, attraction caught them by surprise. Summer Graham’s life is just how she likes it—surrounded by people in both her personal life and in her work life as an admissions recruiter at a university. Want to go on an adventure? She’s your gal. Want a serious relationship? She can probably introduce you to someone who does, but it’s not her. Brock […]

October 19, 2021 / 2 Comments
Coming Home to Silver Leaf Falls by Meg Easton

Coming Home to Silver Leaf Falls by Meg Easton

She’s back in town, but he’s about to leave. Will their fake relationship have real repercussions? Everything in Liz Jenkins’s life is temporary, including the job at the struggling summer camp from her childhood. But she’ll turn it around like every company she’s hired to fix. In fact, her own disastrous love life seems to be the only thing she can’t turn around. She’ll just […]

August 27, 2021 / 2 Comments
How to Not Fall for Your Ex by Meg Easton

How to Not Fall for Your Ex by Meg Easton

They dated twelve years ago. Because of an anonymous dating app, they’re about to unknowingly date each other again. Timini Jensen doesn’t think there’s a point to dating. Relationships drag people down. After all, nobody runs faster when they’re in a three-legged race, right? Plus, there’s the part where she seems to pick guys who are only pretty on the outside. When a friend asks […]

November 30, 2020 / 1 Comment
How to Not Fall for Your Best Friend by Meg Easton

How to Not Fall for Your Best Friend by Meg Easton

Seven days. Fifteen dates with fifteen different people. One friendly competition between best friends (who are definitely not dating each other). Peyton Abernathy wants to get married, and she’s ready to do something drastic about it. Like getting over her fear of making bad choices. She wants someone responsible, adventurous, resourceful, and inspiring. Someone who feels like peace and acceptance and home. Someone exactly like […]

September 30, 2020 / 3 Comments
How to Not Fall for the Guy Next Door by Meg Easton

How to Not Fall for the Guy Next Door by Meg Easton

Neither of them wants a rebound relationship, but it’s hard to stay away when you’re next-door neighbors. So what if the guy Addison Sparks had a crush on when she was thirteen just so happens to be her next-door neighbor when she moves across the country for a fresh start? And so what if she embarrasses herself in front of him… Repeatedly. If Ian Kendrick […]

April 28, 2020 / 0 Comments