In the small West Texas town of Whynot, why not let love bloom in the most unlikely place? After breaking up with my boyfriend, getting fired from my dream job, and escaping to a small town where no one knows me—I make two promises to myself. No more hiding who I am. No more letting… Continue reading Thorn Kiss (Whynot #2) by Clio Evans
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The Wrong Man (From Connemara With Love #5) by A. S. Kelly
Silas Leo and I have been so many things. We’ve been rivals, classmates, teammates. Friends. Friends you watch from afar each day, and dream of each night. Then we were… Well, we were just us. We didn’t ask ourselves too many questions – not even when I pretended not to be hurt by the distance… Continue reading The Wrong Man (From Connemara With Love #5) by A. S. Kelly
The Vision Board (Chill #1) by Siobhan Murphy
Two best friends. Two one-way tickets. And a future that might just surprise them.Bex and Amy are best friends and total opposites. Bex is cynical, Amy is romantic. Bex is chaotic, Amy is organised. With the prospect of turning 34 just around the corner, neither is where they expected to be at this point in… Continue reading The Vision Board (Chill #1) by Siobhan Murphy
Cactus Heart (Whynot #1) by Clio Evans
Two years ago, I moved back to the dusty small town I used to call home. Every day that goes by is the same until two men I have no business wanting turn my life upside down.Levi Rayburn. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen the ex-hockey player, but now he’s back in Texas—hotter and… Continue reading Cactus Heart (Whynot #1) by Clio Evans
If I See You Again by Joelle Lynne
When one night becomes so much more.MalcolmPerpetually undateable. That’s what you’d call me. Before I can get through the door, I’ve already told them too much. Getting stood up has become a sport. After yet another bad setup, I take a chance on the stranger at the table next to mine, but I’m not expecting… Continue reading If I See You Again by Joelle Lynne
Little Did We Know (The Mclean Tales #1) by Cara Dee
At Mclean House, everyone knows about the eight founding members. If you need help with anything in the community, you send them a message or approach them at the house. Lucas is the kind Daddy Dom with patience for days, Macklin the funny switch who sure knows how to switch sides as well, and Greer… Continue reading Little Did We Know (The Mclean Tales #1) by Cara Dee
For the Show (All for Love #2) by Katie Van Brunt
He needs a wife to silence his father. She needs a break from the spotlight. Millie Greer thought she was destined for Broadway, until a cruel director crushed her dreams over a few extra pounds. Now, hiding from the stage that once defined her life, she's found solace behind the microphone, recording for an erotic… Continue reading For the Show (All for Love #2) by Katie Van Brunt
The Moon & His Tides (Impossible Universe Trilogy #1) by Gina Darling
Everyone in Naples told me I was tall, dark, and handsome. An Italian with golden eyes made for fame on the silver screen, even when I was just the young patriarch of my broken, scattered family. I may have beauty and talent, but opportunities are scarce in the theatre and film industry. That is, until… Continue reading The Moon & His Tides (Impossible Universe Trilogy #1) by Gina Darling
The Geography of Happiness (Mackenzie Country #4) by Jay Hogan
One thing I know about Terry O’Connor—the man has complicated relationship written all over him, something I’ve avoided for pretty much forever. One thing I know about Terry’s hometown, Painted Bay—it’s a long, long way from my life as a Mackenzie Country veterinarian, and dedicated, carefree bachelor. All of which should be good news.No reason… Continue reading The Geography of Happiness (Mackenzie Country #4) by Jay Hogan
Oleander by Scarlett Drake
Caspien Deveraux was poison. It took me years to realise that he hadn’t been born like that. He’d been cultivated and nurtured by a careful hand and a bitter heart. When I first met him, he was a bud. One primed to bloom beautifully and deadly. One I should have torn out at the root. I… Continue reading Oleander by Scarlett Drake