Tag: multicultural

The Charming Prince by Julia Keanini

The Charming Prince by Julia Keanini

His crown didn’t affect her. He had to have her. Taylor Kensington is not the kind of woman to fly halfway around the world. Nor is she the type to agree to crash a charity event, pretending to be a noblewoman named Lori, with a woman she’s never met. And she’s definitely not the kind of woman who hobnobs with the princes of Valdoria. But […]

January 22, 2019 / 0 Comments
That Song in Patagonia by Kristy Tate

That Song in Patagonia by Kristy Tate

When Adrienne discovers her husband, Seb, has been unfaithful, the illusion of her perfect life is indelibly shattered and she flees. Nick, a shop owner who suddenly finds himself the center of media attention, follows. They both escape to Latin America for different reasons. Adrienne is tired turning a blind eye to her husband’s affairs. Nick trails after her, not only because he’s become an […]

September 15, 2018 / 0 Comments
Silver Screen Dreams by Jennie Bennett

Silver Screen Dreams by Jennie Bennett

Summer Henley is sick of playing it safe. Safe career path (accounting), safe place to live (with her parents), and a safe best friend (Mark.) In her dreams she is a screenwriter with a home in Malibu and a hot actor boyfriend, but that was saved in her someday file. For the moment, she’d play the part of a good worker, good daughter, and good […]

August 16, 2018 / 0 Comments
The Good Girl and the Rebel by Julia Keanini

The Good Girl and the Rebel by Julia Keanini

The plan is simple. Be an ideal student in every way and become a heart surgeon at John Hopkins. So far, the plan is going perfectly. I’m a 4.0 student, captain of my school’s prestigious trivia team, and we are on our way to winning Nationals. The problem? Rhys Blackburn. I knew liking him was stupid. He was the opposite of everything I was. After […]

June 28, 2018 / 0 Comments
A Royal (Fake) Engagement by Julia Keanini

A Royal (Fake) Engagement by Julia Keanini

Sometimes even a prince can’t solve everything. Callie Rodriguez will do anything to keep her daughter safe, including paying her soon-to-be ex-husband an enormous sum of money to keep him and his unsavory friends away. But when Callie’s ability to pay that money is threatened, she is desperate for a solution. Channing Turner, aka Prince Chandler Torre, has been living a double-life as a typical […]

November 17, 2017 / 0 Comments
Saving Sycamore Bay by Cami Checketts

Saving Sycamore Bay by Cami Checketts

A football hero. A southern belle in need. Can they rescue her home together? Harrison Jackson graduated from Auburn University with his master’s in accounting and thought he was leaving the world of college football and adoring fans to crunch numbers and make money. Little did he know his boss has other plans for him—a beautiful southern belle and her family’s mansion that are both […]

October 24, 2017 / 0 Comments
Love Me At Sunset by Lucinda Whitney

Love Me At Sunset by Lucinda Whitney

An ex-con reforming his life. A pregnant widow hiding her past. Will the price of her secrets cost her his love? Catarina Romano has lost everything: her husband, her house, her lifestyle. She flees to her cousin’s empty manor in the heart of Portugal, trying to find peace and to hide from the scandal spun by the media, only to discover she is pregnant. Afonso […]

October 18, 2017 / 1 Comment
Petals by Laurisa White Reyes

Petals by Laurisa White Reyes

Some memories refuse to stay buried… On Christmas Eve, a horrific car accident leaves Carly Perez without a mom. After a year of surgeries and counseling, Carly’s life is nearly back to normal—except for the monsters—vague, twisted images from the accident that plague her dreams. When her father insists on spending their first Christmas alone in Guatemala with a slew of relatives Carly has never […]

February 22, 2017 / 0 Comments
A Heart Made of Indigo by Shaela Kay

A Heart Made of Indigo by Shaela Kay

Seventeen-year-old Katherine Greenwood is desperate to escape the confines of 19th century London and her wretched life on the streets. Born to privilege but impoverished by circumstance, she seeks refuge in India — a land she has heard about almost from her infancy. But life on the subcontinent proves more difficult than she imagined. Friendless and nearly destitute, she finds herself an unwelcome guest on […]

December 26, 2015 / 2 Comments