Romance

Why you must read Isabelle Peterson’s Ditching the Dream

  Elizabeth Fairchild realizes her empty nester life is unfulfilling. Her husband isn’t abusive, or cheating on her, he simply takes her for granted and isn’t keen on her working outside of the house. Going from her parents house, to

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Why you must read Isabelle Peterson’s Ditching the Dream

  Elizabeth Fairchild realizes her empty nester life is unfulfilling. Her husband isn’t abusive, or cheating on her, he simply takes her for granted and isn’t keen on her working outside of the house. Going from her parents house, to

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Why you must read E. R. Chissick’s Ties That Bind

  As the only daughter of an Italian family living in America, Alexandra Dinapoli has everything she could ever wish for, except what she really wants. Her freedom. At 27 she decides that it’s now or never and takes drastic

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Why you must read E. R. Chissick’s Ties That Bind

  As the only daughter of an Italian family living in America, Alexandra Dinapoli has everything she could ever wish for, except what she really wants. Her freedom. At 27 she decides that it’s now or never and takes drastic

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Why you must read Glen Thomas Hierlmeier’s Honor & Innocence

  Honor and Innocence: Against the Tides of War takes the reader through the devastation left by World War II across the European and Asian continents following its main character Hank Fischer, who was drafted to the American Army in

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Why you must read Glen Thomas Hierlmeier’s Honor & Innocence

  Honor and Innocence: Against the Tides of War takes the reader through the devastation left by World War II across the European and Asian continents following its main character Hank Fischer, who was drafted to the American Army in

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Why you must read Darlene Deluca’s Something Good

  A mistake. A blessing. A tragedy. And now, Mandi Evans has made it her goal to fade into anonymity. Once a straight-A student with her choice of colleges, she’s withdrawn into a life that consists of two jobs, an

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Why you must read Darlene Deluca’s Something Good

  A mistake. A blessing. A tragedy. And now, Mandi Evans has made it her goal to fade into anonymity. Once a straight-A student with her choice of colleges, she’s withdrawn into a life that consists of two jobs, an

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Why you must read Elise Celine’s John Dreamer

  Andy wasn’t usually sure about much, but she was absolutely certain this was the weirdest day of her life as she stood stranded in the middle of a great white room with six strangers. Well, they were mostly strangers.

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Why you must read Elise Celine’s John Dreamer

  Andy wasn’t usually sure about much, but she was absolutely certain this was the weirdest day of her life as she stood stranded in the middle of a great white room with six strangers. Well, they were mostly strangers.

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Why you must read Jade Lee’s What The Groom Wants

  What the Groom Wants is about a sailor who has been in love with the seamstress forever and now wants to marry her. But on his way to begin their courtship, he finds out something bizarre has happened. He’s

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Why you must read Jade Lee’s What The Groom Wants

  What the Groom Wants is about a sailor who has been in love with the seamstress forever and now wants to marry her. But on his way to begin their courtship, he finds out something bizarre has happened. He’s

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Why you must read Liza Perrat’s Wolfsangel

  1943. German soldiers occupy provincial Lucie-sur-Vionne, and as the villagers pursue treacherous schemes to deceive and swindle the enemy, Céleste embarks on her own perilous mission as her passion for a Reich officer flourishes. When her loved ones are

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Why you must read Liza Perrat’s Wolfsangel

  1943. German soldiers occupy provincial Lucie-sur-Vionne, and as the villagers pursue treacherous schemes to deceive and swindle the enemy, Céleste embarks on her own perilous mission as her passion for a Reich officer flourishes. When her loved ones are

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Why you must read JD Smith’s Tristan and Iseult

  Tristan and Iseult is a retelling of the classic legend of love.

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Why you must read JD Smith’s Tristan and Iseult

  Tristan and Iseult is a retelling of the classic legend of love.

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Why you must read Nashoda Rose’s Torn From You

  Love is like an avalanche. It hits hard, fast and without mercy. At least it did for me when Sculpt, the lead singer of the rock band Tear Asunder knocked me off my feet. Literally, because he’s also a

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Why you must read Nashoda Rose’s Torn From You

  Love is like an avalanche. It hits hard, fast and without mercy. At least it did for me when Sculpt, the lead singer of the rock band Tear Asunder knocked me off my feet. Literally, because he’s also a

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Why you must read Alex Martin’s The Twisted Vine

  Roxanne is escaping from her cheating boyfriend but she still hasn’t learned enough about men to avoid some awkward moments. She does find true love in this story, but not before she has uncovered a terrible crime in the

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Why you must read Alex Martin’s The Twisted Vine

  Roxanne is escaping from her cheating boyfriend but she still hasn’t learned enough about men to avoid some awkward moments. She does find true love in this story, but not before she has uncovered a terrible crime in the

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