I shouldn’t have agreed to this. What was I thinking?Appearing on a local news show? Just because something happened to me?I live mostly in isolation on purpose. But here I am.I was so nervous that I needed the make-up chair, twice.And then I walked past his room. He’s a giant—no softness, all muscle.And a rich beard that made me want to… Continue reading My Anti-Hero by Tijan
Category: Stalking
HANS (Alliance #4) by S.J. Tilly
Cassie How to make the handsome, brooding man across the street notice me. Step one: Deliver baked goods to his front porch, even though he never answers his door and always returns the containers when I’m not home. Step two: Slowly lose my mind as a whole year passes without ever running into him, no… Continue reading HANS (Alliance #4) by S.J. Tilly
Hero Unbound (Heroes of Oak Creek #1) by Janie Crouch
Eva Dempsey is out of options. She's made it to Oak Creek, Wyoming with two traumatized dogs, twenty dollars, and a fear of damned near everything. Things that didn't make it with her? Her self-esteem, confidence, or any way of supporting herself. Theo Lindstrom knows how to survive. He proved it as a child when… Continue reading Hero Unbound (Heroes of Oak Creek #1) by Janie Crouch
A Beautiful Liar (Hades and Persephone #1) by Beena Khan
I gave Hades a fake name at the club, and now, he's chosen me as his mate.Once upon a myth...I've always been sheltered by my overprotective mother, hence the nickname given to me by my tormentors. “The nun.” As a geeky scholarship student at the ancient and prestigious Saint Eudora Academy, I craved freedom, so,… Continue reading A Beautiful Liar (Hades and Persephone #1) by Beena Khan
One Little Lie by Christopher Greyson
A lie is a welcome mat for the devil...Kate had high hopes when she moved to her husband‘s hometown, but her domestic bliss was short-lived. Blindsided by her spouse’s public affair with his high school sweetheart, Kate’s determined to hold onto custody of her kids and pull herself together. When Kate’s struck in the head… Continue reading One Little Lie by Christopher Greyson