Wraith Kings
People brought together by the trappings of duty and politics discover they are destined for each other, even as the powers of a hostile kingdom scheme to tear them apart.
Things You Save in a Fire
A stunning novel about courage, hope, and learning to love against all odds.
The Worst Best Man
This rom-com sizzles with sexy chemistry, hilarious humor, and a cast of amazing and relatable characters.
Victorian Rebels
They’re rebels, scoundrels, and blackguards—dark, dashing men on the wrong side of the law. But for the women who love them, a hint of danger only makes the heart beat faster.
The American Roommate Experiment
Following The Spanish Love Deception, the eagerly anticipated follow-up featuring Rosie Graham and Lucas Martín, who are forced to share a New York apartment.
Belles of London
Victorian high society’s most daring equestriennes find love in their fight for independence.
The Charm Offensive
An awkward tech wunderkind on a reality dating show goes off-script when sparks fly with his producer.
Never After
A collection of fractured fairy tales where the villains get the happy-ever-after.
The Wedding Crasher
A hilarious rom-com about two strangers who get trapped in a lie and have to fake date their way out of it.
Marriage Game
This series has all the funny banter and sexy feels you could want in a romantic comedy.
By a Thread
A steamy, swoony workplace rom-com with a grumpy boss hero determined to save the day and a plucky heroine who is starting to wonder if there might actually be a beating heart just beneath her boss’s sexy vests.
A Certain Appeal
A sparkling contemporary re-telling of Pride and Prejudice set in the tantalizing world of New York City burlesque.
The Summer Proposal
The best way to get over a breakup is to get under someone... So, starting with a blind date is a good choice, while an arrangement with an expiration date? Not so much.
Him Series
Warning: contains sexual situations, skinny-dipping, shenanigans in an SUV, and proof that coming out to your family on social media is a dicey proposition.