Sparks Like Ours by Melissa Brayden
Melissa Brayden | Sparks Like Ours | Gia Malone wants one thing and one thing only: to be the best surfer in the world. Her biggest obstacle is the annoyingly perky Elle Britton. Not only
Melissa Brayden | Sparks Like Ours | Gia Malone wants one thing and one thing only: to be the best surfer in the world. Her biggest obstacle is the annoyingly perky Elle Britton. Not only
Claire McNab | Silent Heart | Victoria Woodson, a highly regarded associate professor at a Sydney university, is an authority on erotic writing of the Victorian era. Her passion fo
Carrie Carr | The Way Things Should Be | With long-standing family issues settled in the previous novel, Strength of the Heart, Lex and Amanda thought their biggest problems were behind them.
Hannah Rickard | Guarded Hearts | Alyssa Norland is a woman with a past. A secret past – complete with a different name and identity. Now making her living as a professional dog traine
AJ Adaire | It’s Complicated | Victoria Brannigham had a guilty pleasure. Every day she would take a detour, sit on the boardwalk, and wait for the runner to show up. That’s where t
Kristin Marra | Wind and Bones | Women, funerals, guns, and rattlesnakes. What could go wrong? Jill O’Hara, award-winning journalist and inveterate egotist, is about to find out. When
Barbara Davies | Licensed To Spy | While the rest of the Canary Islands celebrates Carnaval, British secret agents Ashley Blade and Jemma Jacobs try to unravel a Libyan terrorist plot a
Ri | Murder Inc | Alex Bennett led a double life. She was known the world over as the highly successful founder of a toy software company. But she was also the head of
Jackie Calhoun | Seasons of the Heart | Sarah lay in the bed she shared with Fran and wondered what had gone wrong. Overwhelmed by the pressures of everyday living and the fear of growing ol
S. Renée Bess | Leave of Absence | Leave of Absence is the story of a small group of women, some African-American and some not, some lesbian and some not, who have bonded through their