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Spirit Bound

Spirit Bound

— Christine Feehan

Lethally sexy undercover agent Stefan Prakenskii knows a thousand ways to kill a man, and twice as many ways to pleasure a woman. So he's looking forward to his new mission, He must go to the coastal town of Sea Haven and insinuate himself in the life of Judith Henderson, an ethereal beauty with ties to the crime lord he's determined to trap.
Romance - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
Sellout

Sellout

— James Lewis

Loan Officer Tammy McDonald has just come out of another failed relationship with a wannabe thug. To break this destructive pattern, she leaves her home city of Dallas for San Diego.
Fiction - Romance Adults
The Choir Director

The Choir Director

— Carl Weber

Bishop T.K. Wilson has done all he can to make First Jamaica Ministries a success. With his last choir director getting caught in a scandal, attendance and cash flow are down.
Fiction - Romance Adults
Breaking the Ties That Bond

Breaking the Ties That Bond

— Gwynne Forster

Kendra Richards just can’t escape her mother’s endless requests for money that will never be repaid. Again and again,
Fiction - Romance Adults
Joy & Pain

Joy & Pain

— Franklin White

Lala is floating along in life with a great job and Keith, the man who stays by her side all day and night. But when she decides it’s time to start thinking seriously about a family, all her well-laid plans come crashing down. Keith decides he can’t remain totally committed to their relationship, and Lala won’t accept anything less.
Fiction - Romance Adults
A billion reasons why

A billion reasons why

— Kristin Billerbeck

Katie McKenna is leading a perfect life with her soon-to-be fiancé, Dexter. And then in walks Luc DeForges, her bold breathtaking ex-boyfriend. Only now he’s a millionaire. And he wants her to go home to New Orleans to sing for a friend’s wedding, as his date. But Katie made up her mind about Luc eight years ago, after a very public breakup.
Fiction - Romance Adults
Indigo Blues

Indigo Blues

— Danielle Joseph

I never asked to be famous – or infamous. Such is my fate for briefly dating (and dumping) Adam Spade. Yes, the Adam from the indie rock band who wrote “Indigo Blues” – the song that gave the band overnight success, propelled them to New York City, and stole my precious anonymity. Now I’m pawed by fans, stalked by reporters, and pegged as a vicious heartbreaker. And Adam is still calling me. Doesn’t he have better things to do?
Fiction - Romance Teenagers
Food, Girls, and Other Things I Can’t Have

Food, Girls, and Other Things I Can’t Have

— Allen Zadoff

This is the moment. It’s time to tell April the truth about how I feel. But all I can think is that I probably have Caesar salad stuck in my teeth. Kiss the girl, the song says. The song is right. But there’s another song. The one in my head. It says, Fat guys don’t get to kiss the girl. This song comes with a YouTube clip. It’s a scene of a big fat kid trying to kiss this little cute girl.
Fiction - Romance Teenagers
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