Checking It Twice by Bexley, Lucy
Bexley, Lucy | Checking It Twice | Sacha Brighton is dreading her sister’s Christmas Eve wedding, but she’s headed to their family cabin in Northern Michigan all the same. Though she is
Bexley, Lucy | Checking It Twice | Sacha Brighton is dreading her sister’s Christmas Eve wedding, but she’s headed to their family cabin in Northern Michigan all the same. Though she is
Bexley, Lucy | Must Love Silence | Reese Walker doesn’t like people. What she likes is silence and being left alone. The thing she loves most about recording audiobooks is that she does
Ronica Black | Snow Angel | Maggie Douglas enjoys her reclusive life in the mountains. She writes her books, loves her dog, and enjoys the spoils of living at the base of the San
Emily Hashimoto | A World Between | ‘Emily Hashimoto’s debut novel follows the lives of Eleanor Suzuki and Leena Shah, two young immigrant women who meet and fall into a whirlwind romanc
Alexandria Bellefleur | Written in the Stars | With nods to Bridget Jones and Pride & Prejudice, this debut is a delightful #ownvoices queer rom-com about a free-spirited social media astrologer wh
Ariel Marie | Sailing with Her Wolf | Wolf shifter, Marley Gerwulf, was protective of her human best friend, Zara York. Their friendship dated back to their sophomore year in high school.
Ariel Marie | Protecting Her Mate | Robin Nova was a wolf shifter longing to find her mate. Settling wasn’t in her vocabulary, but her animal was getting restless. She didn’t desire a re
Melissa Tereze | Playing for Her Heart | COULD YOU CHANGE WHO YOU ARE TO GUARANTEE YOUR FOREVER? Dom Simmons is the talk of the town when it comes to football and women. But, in her mind, she
Anna Cove | Sweet Surrender | There’s life, and then there’s living. Julia has it all. Fame, fortune, and all the ladies she can get her lips on. But she can’t write her next book.
Anna Cove | Just Jada | Is love truly its own reward? Psychotherapist Jada Garcia would be a wealthy woman, if only her control-freak father hadn’t tied up all her money in a