It’s flirty, charming, happy and perhaps best of all, it’s got a scandalous wager between enemies.
It’s flirty, charming, happy and perhaps best of all, it’s got a scandalous wager between enemies.
It’s flirty, charming, happy and perhaps best of all, it’s got a scandalous wager between enemies.
The hero of Second First Impressions’ self-deprecating charm is irresistible, but he’s more than a pretty face.
This warm, inventive take on You’ve Got Mail swaps bookstores for dueling halal restaurants.
This enemies-to-lovers romance is effervescent, joyous and rewarding fun, even if “enemies” is a bit of a stretch.
Farah Heron’s Accidentally Engaged is mouth-watering romantic comedy that layers on tropes like a buttery, flaky dough.
While watching this couple fall deeply, endearingly in love, you’ll also fall in love with the world they live in and the community they build together.
River and Easton have an adrenaline-filled journey to their HEA, but it’s what they learn from each other that makes it the satisfying.
First Comes Like is bursting with fun, especially for pop culture junkies, but Rai also addresses deeper questions about fame and access and culture.
Enoch’s latest historical romance transports readers into exciting and under-explored setting of the Regency-era theater.
This heated kisses-only story is fast-paced and delightful fun, grounded in authentic historical detail.
Wright’s smooth, modern voice is eminently suited to this sophisticated story, making her larger-than-life characters feel like real people.
If you need someone to hug you and tell you you’re appreciated exactly as you are, pick up this book—it’s just the embrace you need.
Yes & I Love You features honest struggles, inspiring growth, scorching love scenes, fantastic side characters and hilarious moments of improv gold.
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