Suburban Renewal (That Business Between Us Book 3)
"I've read all her books and loved every word." -Jude Deveraux.
Corrie and Sam married young. Now, on the eve of their 25th wedding anniversary Corrie asks: “Are we together because we want to be, or because we’ve always been?” For longtime sweethearts, love is not something that gets handed out with a diploma; it has to be earned day-by-day.
More info →Bitsy’s Bait & BBQ (That Business Between Us Book 2)
From a Rita-award-winnning author comes another heart-tugging favorite. If you're fishing for a great read, Bitsy's Bait and BBQ delivers.
Emma Collins wonders who in their right mind would use her hard-won divorce settlement to purchase an Ozark bed-and-breakfast on eBay. Her free-spirited sister Katy fantasizes dreamily about how this move to a small town will be just the thing for starting over with her five-year-old son, Josh.
More info →Red’s Hot Honky-Tonk Bar (That Business Between Us Book 1)
From a Rita-Award-Winning Author, comes a perfect novel that reminds us that sometimes circumstances unexpectedly offer a second chance to get things right.
Red Cullens likes her life. Tight jeans and tattooed, at forty-six she’s turned her hard luck degree from the school of hard knocks into sole ownership of her own honky-tonk. She’s got some good music and some steady money and a handsome young fiddle player to warm her lonely nights. She’s also got a past tucked neatly away. One phone call changes everything. There is a bridge she could never burn and it’s now forcing her in a direction she never thought she would go.
More info →Letting Go (Our Mamas Ourselves Book 2)
"Like Lavyrle Spencer, Pamela Morsi writes tender books about decent people struggling to find love." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Fortysomething Ellen Jameson is currently downsizing her life, a term she prefers over ones like widowed, broke and homeless. After her husband’s untimely death, she was forced to sell his business and their family home to pay off the debt. Now, with her partyhardy, twenty-one-year-old daughter Amber in tow, along with Amber’s three-year-old daughter, Jet, Ellen has moved home with her mother, Wilma, a serial bride for whom stability is a dirty word.
More info →Mr. Right Goes Wrong (Rightbrain Romance Book 1)
No More Mr. Nice Guy.
Like a bad-choice-making boomerang, Mazy Gulliver has returned to her mom’s tiny house in Brandt Mountain. But this time, she’s got her teenage son, Tru, in tow and no intention of messing up ever again.Mazy’s so determined to rebuild her life she hardly minds beingthe new loan collector, or even working for Tad, her ex. She’s not here to make friends--or fall in love.
More info →Love Overdue (Rightbrain Romance Book 2)
"Pamela Morsi is a perennial favorite for a good reason... she writes the perfect feel-good read." - Susan Wiggs
Meet Dorothy Jarrow: devotedly unsexy librarian. Buttoned-up book lover DJ is all sensible shoes, drab skirts and studious glasses. After an ill-advised spring-break-fueled fling left her mortified, she’s committed to her prim and proper look. When she’s hired by a rural library in middle-of-nowhere Kansas, she finally has the lifestyle to match--and she can’t wait to get her admin on. But it’s clear from day one that the small-town library is more interested in circulating rumors than books.
More info →Cotton Queen (Our Mamas Ourselves Book 1)
“I’ll never be the kind of woman who wears pearls with her apron while cooking meatloaf for her husband. But when I was a kid, my mother, Babs, prepared me to be the next June Cleaver - teaching me lessons that belonged to another era. Another world, practically. My mother’s world. But what can you expect from a woman whose biggest aspiration was to be Cotton Queen? I couldn’t wait to leave home and get away from her. But now, well... let’s just say life hasn’t turned out quite like I’d planned. And heaven help me, I’m going home.” - Laney Hoffman, Cotton Queen, 1975
More info →What Was and Might Have Been
From a USA Today Bestselling Author, originally titled BY SUMMER’S END, this story is quietly Pamela Morsi’s finest.
We’ve all wondered. How would things have turned out if… If I hadn’t taken that job? If I hadn’t been sick that day? If the traffic light had been green? How different would the future have been without that one event in the past?
More info →Catriona: (Irish Wolves World) (The Scottish Lions Book 2)
A slightly steamy secret romance set in the Irish Wolves World, about a gardener with an overprotective family and a Scottish ex-Royal Marine with a dangerous past.
Catriona misses the days when wilting gardenias and the unrequited love of her brother’s best friend were the worst of her problems. That all changes when she adds attempted kidnapping and being hit by a car to her résumé of woes.
Catriona MacGregor may look like a wee redheaded Scottish fairy, but a precious pixie she is not. At only twenty-two, she does two things well and with absolute dedication—moon over a man who still sees her as a little kid and run her own nursery with an iron-green thumb. Her life is routine until a string of bad luck wraps its unlucky arms around her.
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Reclusive (Portrait of a Woman Book 4)
Morticia Smith—a dark, reclusive “I do dead people” mortician—is stuck in a rut. She’s dying for a change and desperately wants a family of her own, but is no good with the living. Using Sybil as an alias, she falls for a surly brooding writer she meets on the Internet with a penchant for Bourbon, whose name is Collin Quin. Little does she know he’s her favorite thriller author, the famous Oliver King.
When Collin suddenly wants to meet in person, Morticia agrees in a moment of brave desperation, then chickens out after he shows up. She claims to be Sybil’s cousin and states that Sybil ran off with the Fed Ex guy. Collin sticks around to write while waiting for Sybil to return and gets to know Morticia in the process.
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An evocative, emotional novel that illustrates life in all its messy beauty from New York Times bestselling author Wendy Lindstrom
One ordinary day, Kate Weston woke up, drank her coffee, then abandoned her life.
Her search for an unapologetically honest existence drives her back to her hometown—a place she vowed never to return to. With her marriage in shambles, her family ties broken, and her friendships lost, she finds herself destitute and alone in the wilds of the Adirondacks.
More info →Raven (The Irish Wolves Book 1)
Raven is the first book in The Irish Wolves Trilogy, an Adult Contemporary Romance. Situations include burnt cookies, panty wedgies, pond parties, Oklahoma oil, good craic in Dublin, castle ruin exhibitionism… and a deranged dark web stalker lurking in the shadows waiting to smother – Every. Happy. Moment.
Raven Byrne was half Irish, half Native American, and wholly devoted to her two sisters. Together, they started an interior design firm in Oklahoma, Triskelion Territory Designs. Getting hired to decorate Wolves Irish Pub & Eatery by Tulsa oil billionaire legends was just the opportunity the new business needed to boost its reputation. The three O’Faolain men were gorgeous and powerful… Norse Vikings in the 21st Century… Wolves. And one of them couldn’t take his amber eyes off Raven.
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