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Full Throttle
Buckle up, a high-octane, pulse-pounding page-turner is right ahead on the track.
Ready or Not
A surprise pregnancy leads to even more life-changing revelations in this heartfelt, slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance of found family and unexpected love.
Christmas Romances
You have to decide how much you’re willing to sacrifice and how much effort you’re willing to put into the relationship. And those two things usually add up to the reward you get this Christmas season.
Original Sin
She isn’t what she seems, but it’s already too late—he’s obsessed, and nothing, and no one will keep her from him.
Time to Shine
A merry and bright hockey romance about finding your place, your people, and your way back to the one you love the most.
Where's Molly
“Molly Devereaux has been missing for more than two weeks, and police are still searching for the girl who seemed to vanish out of thin air. The world still wants to know... Where’s Molly?”
Cat and Mouse Duet
One day, she will realize that she’s not trapped in a prison. She’s in his church where he’s her God, and she’s his equal.
Kings of Mafia
These mafia men will come for your neck and keep you in a chokehold which you’ll never want to be free from.
Funny Story
A shimmering, joyful new novel about a pair of opposites with the wrong thing in common.
The Lost Girls
How do you feel about fairytale alpha-men eating your whole out? *pretends to blush
Beneath the Masks
When the masks are shattered and the truth is revealed, could love prevail?
A Novel Love Story
A professor of literature finds herself caught up in a work of fiction… literally.
Cottonwood Cove
This adorable series will make you giddy, there is so much heart and soul in it.
A Brush with Love
Nine out of ten dentists agree Mazey Eddings’s rom-coms will make your smile brighter!
Oryolov Bratva
People call time the subtle thief of youth, but they’re all wrong. It’s not time that’s the thief—it’s sorrow.