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Dash of Destiny by Maria Hoagland and Lorin Grace

Dash of Destiny by Maria Hoagland and Lorin Grace

♥ It’s going to take more than magic to give them a second chance at love. It’s going to take destiny. ♥ Eden Noyes hasn’t been back to Hawthorne, Massachusetts since the summer before college. Sure, her ex, celebrity motivational speaker Carter Hughes lives there, and she doesn’t exactly want to see him. And strange things—things she can’t explain—always seem to happen in Hawthorne that […]

September 1, 2021 / 0 Comments
Her Reluctant Firefighter by Laura D. Bastian

Her Reluctant Firefighter by Laura D. Bastian

He’s not interested in a relationship. She’s just begun to think she’s ready to move on after losing the love of her life. Mario Davis knows exactly how dangerous his job is since he lost his father in a fire, but that didn’t stop him from becoming a firefighter. While Mario is willing to give it his all, he is not willing to let a […]

August 27, 2021 / 0 Comments
Mystery at the Midnight Ball by Kristen Niedfeldt

Mystery at the Midnight Ball by Kristen Niedfeldt

Once upon a time… Ellie bid farewell to her childhood friend Prince Alexander eight years ago and never thought their paths would ever cross again. After all, the two of them lived in separate worlds. He was a prince and she was a humble servant. Surely it was better for her to leave their old friendship in the past and accept her dreary fate. But […]

August 25, 2021 / 0 Comments
Falling for the Diva by Lisa Swinton

Falling for the Diva by Lisa Swinton

He gave up the role of a lifetime when he walked away from her. Her greatest performance is concealing her secret. They’re cast as the ill-fated lovers in Carmen, but the real drama is offstage. For three years, Giuseppe has carried the guilt and shame of running away from the woman he loves. Soon he’ll be holding her in his arms—onstage. Fiona’s reaction will tell […]

August 25, 2021 / 0 Comments
An Engagement of Sorts by Alene Wecker

An Engagement of Sorts by Alene Wecker

Much to her mother’s dismay, spirited Anne Fletcher spent her youth seeking her father’s approval by hunting and riding. More comfortable in breeches than ball gowns, Anne sees the freedoms she once enjoyed slowly taken from her in the name of fashioning her into an eligible young lady. When her parents try to force her into marriage, Anne makes a desperate attempt to salvage her […]

August 9, 2021 / 1 Comment
So Not My Thing by Melanie Jacobson

So Not My Thing by Melanie Jacobson

I hated Miles Crowe more than itchy socks, “namaste” puns on yoga tank tops, and chigger bites. Combined. 26-year-old New Orleans native Elle Jones used to be the internet’s most famous meme for rejection thanks to an embarrassing teenage TV appearance. But she’s finally put that past behind her and now she’s killing it as a commercial real estate agent in the coolest neighborhoods in […]

August 2, 2021 / 0 Comments
The Ears Have It by Rebecca Connolly

The Ears Have It by Rebecca Connolly

To see or not to see… Emmeline Bartlett has a secret. By day, she is the polite, proper, sometimes teacher of writing and rhetoric at the prestigious Miss Masters’s Finishing School. But by night, she disguises herself as the mysterious Ears, exploring and investigating the darker sides of London, writing articles about her discoveries under a pseudonym and exposing scandals. When a handsome Spaniard crosses […]

July 27, 2021 / 1 Comment
Sweethearts Blue by Rachel A. Andersen

Sweethearts Blue by Rachel A. Andersen

She craves the spotlight. He shies away from any public attention. And yet, fate seems intent on throwing them together, time and time again. Andrea Harris has spent three years avoiding the grief over her sister’s death, but a moment at her brother’s engagement party brings it all back. In a fit of grief, she stumbles out of the party and into the garden, where […]

July 10, 2021 / 0 Comments
Fuzzy Socks and Midnight Clocks by Sherrie Mackelprang

Fuzzy Socks and Midnight Clocks by Sherrie Mackelprang

Mom was unstoppable. “Teach your sister what it takes to get a man,” she said to Annie. “A good man.” Annie grinned at me, failing miserably at hiding the “stinks to be you” look on her face. Aiming a finger at me, Mom announced, “Lindsey, you have got to get a husband. Stop being yourself.” The egotistical, slightly sassy chronicles of Lindsey Jones, a delightful […]

July 8, 2021 / 0 Comments