Love and danger breathtakingly intertwine in Once a Spy by Mary Jo Putney.
Love and danger breathtakingly intertwine in Once a Spy by Mary Jo Putney.
Love and danger breathtakingly intertwine in Once a Spy by Mary Jo Putney.
Edith Wharton—the best American ghost-story writer of them all—inspired every aspect of Diana Biller’s debut.
A marriage of convenience gives way to acceptance and love between two characters marked by trauma in this suspenseful historical romance.
Two opposites find love amidst a madcap adventure and a coterie of troublemaking rescue animals.
Alisha Rai’s charming rom-com ably tackles CTE, #MeToo and the pitfalls of the tech industry, all while spinning a sweet love story.
M.A. Grant’s The Marked Prince tells an affecting, old-fashioned tale of love and redemption.
Juno Rushdan provides nonstop action and pulse-pounding suspense in her second novel, Nothing to Fear.
Aiken builds a world and characters that feel real despite the sexy centaurs, demon wolves and two suns in the sky.
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