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Sarah-Jane: An American Historical Romance (The Brittler Sisters Book 4)
Sarah-Jane is perfect. She's petite, and adorable and happy. There's not a young woman in all of Manhattan that doesn't envy her. But beneath the easy-going charade she displays, Sarah is desperate. Her life is full of a gentle complacency. She's entirely dependent on the will and whims of others, and she also has a secret. A desire that takes hold of her when she's least expecting it. A reckless, misguided need that she can never allow to surface. When Carson Williamson stumbles across a fiery-tempered woman in the ruins of his great great grandfather's mansion, he never once suspects that she would be the same well-bred, high-class lady he has arranged to meet the following week. Under the distinct impression that Sarah-Jane is hiding a myriad of insane emotions from her family, he sets about attempting to force her to show her true self to the world, and thereby have her committed. But Sarah-Jane isn't about to have that. She's not insane. And now she has to prove it to Carson before he does something drastic.
More info →Sleeping in the Middle (A Comfort Club Book Book 1)
“A loveable heroine meets a mouthwatering hero -- Sleeping in the Middle is a romp of a story, full of laugh-out-loud moments.” —Leigh Michaels, national best-selling author of Just One Season in London and On Writing Romance
Zoe Robinson—a control freak mother of four—has been celibate for the past two years after her husband decided he didn’t want to be married anymore. She’s come to like sleeping in the middle and has no intention of shopping her granny panties and ultra-support bra around anytime soon.
More info →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.
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