This book was a delight. Eugenie Dashner returns to her hometown with her surly 16 year old son in tow after a divorce. She and her widowed brother purchase the now dilapidated house on Butterfly Way that she loved growing up. She reconnects with her best friend and her middle school crush. B...
Pendleton couldn't believe his ears. He'd taken this new job hoping to make money, not marry into it! But if runaway heiress Kit McClellan didn't agree to enter into wedded bliss soon, the entire family fortune could be willed to the homeless pets of Louisville. Someone had to find Kit and bring ...
Mild-mannered music teacher Marnie Lundy is menaced by a man who claims to know "Lila" "intimately." Then there's that rescue by handsome spymaster OPUS agent Noah Tennant, who's convinced she's a threat to national security. Original.
Hannah Frost is used to being surrounded by cute, sweet, troublemakers. After all, she's the principle of Indiana's upper class private elementary school, a popular repository for kids who "don't fit in" at public school. But even though she's been single since dinosaurs roamed the earth, what is...
Wow, this was one smoking hot Blaze novel! *fans herself*Turner McCloud (gotta love this name!) and Becca Mercer are best friends who have know each other since first grade and now work together at the same advertising agency. As the story opens, their smoking addition gets them in trouble with t...
Heroine is a computer geek who once went to prison for a destructive virus she wrote and released to get revenge on a boyfriend who hurt her. Now she lives online--and in a fancy NYC apartment--and has just discovered her virtual lover is a cheat and wants revenge on him too. Not Revenge, revenge...
Ummm...WHAT THE EFFING EFF??? Here was the main point of the book (as well as the book within this book) summarized in a few lines spoken by the protagonist:"How to Trap a Tycoon is a book that tells women how to go about getting ... nice things, things that they don't already have because they'v...
When investigator Leo Friday is sent to unravel the shady goings-on at the Kimball family mansion, he never dreamed his primary suspect would be pretty Lily Rigby, the eccentric family's social secretary. Everyone just loves Lily, and Leo can't help but notice that beneath that oh-so-sensible ext...
First of all, saya menyadari kalo sudah ada 2 buku karya Elizabeth Bevarly yang dimulai dengan judul "Taming...". Dua duanya masuk dalam cerita miniseri. Jadi penasaran, apa tiap novel yang termasuk dalam cerita miniseri selalu dimulai dengan kata "Taming" ini. Di buku ke 5 ini, dikisahkan tentan...
BLUNDERING BACHELORThere was a new female in Jonas Tate's life, and he was crazy about her -- when she wasn't bawling or spitting up! Thanks to his newborn niece, the town's most eligible doctor had become a harried homebody. But help was on the way....BABY EXPERTMaternity nurse Zoey Holland was ...
It felt like anything but routine now that she had memories of Marcus shouldering their way into her thoughts all the time. The safe house where the feds had placed her was what one would expect to find in middle-class, middle-income, Middle America: sturdy early American furnishings in neutral c...
Throughout her life she had used different kinds of darkness to aid her in different kinds of ways. As a child, she knew the darkness under a bed or in a closet could protect her from her mother’s hurtful words. As a teenager, she felt the shadows of the city could shelter her from people, especi...
Shane was ninety-nine percent sure he could tell what Miss Sara Wallington was thinking right now, without having to ask her a single question. Because, whether she realized it or not, she was giving off clues like nobody’s business. Really good clues, too. Clues he wanted very badly to pick up a...
His words echoed in her brain like tiny pinballs. “You mean sex?” Jeff laughed out loud, but it was gentle laughter, and his eyes were filled with warmth. “Yes, Lucy. Sex. I’ve missed you. I’ve missed us.” Oh, my... What was ...
Immediately, he rolled toward the other side of his bed, fearful that Maddy had run out on him before he had the chance to tell her so many of the things he wanted to reveal. But she slept peacefully beside him on her stomach, her head turned toward his, one hand loosely clutching his pillow. He ...
It was easy—and safe—to defame a man from a distance. But coming to his office like this violated the first primal rule in The Man Handbook: You never challenge a man on his own turf unless you want to get your ass kicked from here to Abu Dhabi. “What the hell are you doing here?” he asked by way...
How could she have insisted earlier that Harrison go ahead of her to the party so she could shop for something to wear? She was never going to be allowed into a place like this without him. She still couldn’t believe the doorman for the building had opened the door for her in the first place—even...
At least, that was where she was planning to turn his attention the morning after their sartorial adventures. No sooner did she rap lightly on the door of his hotel suite, however, than did she discover her plans were about to go awry. “Sorry,” he said by way of a greeting...
For the few weeks prior to the race, a cornucopia of independent vendors—most of whom served their fare from garishly painted and luridly lit trailers more suited to a carnival midway—corralled themselves inside chain link fences in various places around town, serving the type of food that was gu...
It was pretty no-frills, but it was clean, and the nursing staff were as attentive and caring as they could be for people who were underpaid and overworked. One of the nurse’s aides had gone to high school with Bree, and she relied on her former classmate to report anything that might cause conce...
He was trying to remember if even he had ever paid for two different hotel rooms in one night and was pretty sure he hadn’t. But he and Amber couldn’t have gone back to the Brown Hotel after closing the bar at Proof on Main, since Max would have been there, and it had been so easy to simply get a...
Not to his usual home, the brick bungalow in the Portland suburbs he’d bought from his parents when they’d decided to move to the sunnier, drier climate of San Diego. That home would have welcomed him, with its broad cement front porch and its worn-out wooden swing swaying at one end, and its cre...