A lying wallflower. A desperate self-made man. And a marriage of convenience that was supposed to make their lives easier. Matthew Bixby despises social politics. What good are manners and…
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Allen, Nancy Campbell – To Capture His Heart
Seaside, England, 1886 Eva Caldwell is an accomplished and well-known photographer who often works with the local constabulary to assist in documenting crime scenes, which means she also often works…
Mitchell, Gracie Ruth – Say Yes to the Hot Mess
Maya EllisNew mom. Retirement community member. Avoider of men. Am I single? Yes. Am I ready to mingle? Not even kind of–especially now that I have my son to think…
Frost, Heather – Royal Captive
A DECOY trapped in a dangerous lieA SERJAH searching for the truthA PRINCE caught in a deadly gameA WORLD choked by secrets Abducted during a devastating ambush, Clare is now…
Peterson, Kathi Oram – Danger Unknown
The small desert town seemed like the perfect place to disappear—until Brooke Steward’s worst nightmare walks into the diner where she works. The man who killed her husband has found…
Gygi, Allison – Chasing Her Heart
A free-spirited artist. A guarded musician. One semester abroad that changes everything. Art major Elise Abernathy didn’t come to Ireland to fall in love. Her study abroad is only the…
Keyes, Martha – A Confirmed Rake
Who better to guide her in Society than the man who knows–and has broken–every rule? When Rebecca Russell’s brother marries, she finally has the opportunity she has been dreaming of:…
Mendez, Yamile Saied – Twice a Quinceañera
One month short of her wedding day—and her thirtieth birthday—Nadia Palacio finds herself standing up to her infuriating, cheating fiancé for the first time in . . . well, ever….
Baker, B. E. – The Bequest
Two widows, six kiddos, and a will that leaves them a massive cattle ranch, but only if they work it for a year. Abigail and Amanda may have married brothers,…
Hadly, Aspen – Just Enough Magic
The first time I saw Alexander Drake, I was looking at his picture on the cover of a Financial Life magazine. I’d have to have been blind not to notice…










