As light as a meringue and as sweet as honey, this romance is deliciously satisfying down to the last drop.
By Lisa Berne
As light as a meringue and as sweet as honey, this romance is deliciously satisfying down to the last drop.
As light as a meringue and as sweet as honey, this romance is deliciously satisfying down to the last drop.
The Ballad of Hattie Taylor is a love letter to sweeping rural dramas like The Thorn Birds or Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books.
The sigh-inducing story, sizzling love scenes and enriching historical details of the Black experience make this a romance not to be missed.
Ridley’s motley crew of Wynchester siblings is as charming as it is unforgettable, signaling more great romance ahead.
Sensual, tender love scenes and secondary female characters seeking their own empowerment make this an entertaining, standout debut.
Sensual love scenes add heat to this thoroughly entertaining read.
Ten Things I Hate About the Duke is magical, romantic and simply wonderful.
This terrific romance doesn’t hesitate to poke into the dark corners of Regency life.
This thoroughly enjoyable romance is a stylish, fabulous escape to another time and place.
Take away the ballgowns and cravats, and you’d find a man wrestling to escape the chains of toxic masculinity who loves a proudly progressive woman.
Come for Emma’s grand rescue plans and her valiant hound, stay for Ciar absolutely melting for his leading lady.
All Scot and Bothered is a roller coaster ride of smoldering glances, sniffly moments and steamy, sigh-worthy romance.
This romance is a dizzying, madcap adventure that will have you looking at happily ever after in a whole new way.
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