The Right Kind of Reckless by Heather Van Fleet
THE RIGHT KIND OF RECKLESS by Heather Van Fleet. I’m in love with a woman I can’t have, and there’s absolutely nothing I can do to stop myself from falling....
Read More ➝THE RIGHT KIND OF RECKLESS by Heather Van Fleet. I’m in love with a woman I can’t have, and there’s absolutely nothing I can do to stop myself from falling....
Read More ➝With Every Kiss by Nancy Lee Badger. Abigail Huntington, a successful Manhattan artist, is burned out, and is more comfortable wearing jogging attire, than dresses and heels. Bored by the...
Read More ➝It’s Christmastime again in Heartbreaker Bay! In HOLIDAY WISHES by Jill Shalvis, when Sean O’Riley shows up at the Hartford Bed & Breakfast for his older brother’s bachelor weekend, he’s...
Read More ➝In my latest release, SAY I DO IN GOOD HOPE, I needed to make acerbic Eliza Shaw, empathetic. The most common option was to show her as likeable. Readers and...
Read More ➝A note from Kim Redford As a holiday tradition, imagine a big, roaring bonfire with red and orange flames leaping upward along with spirals of pale smoke. I’ll be in...
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