Tag: #Standalone
Truth In Pieces by RC Boldt
Cross my heart, hope to lie. Truth in Pieces by RC Boldt is now live! From the author of Hell…
Take A Number by Amy Daws
Take A Number by Amy Daws is LIVE!! 🍩 đź‘” 🍩 đź‘” 🍩Read NOW (Free in Kindle Unlimited): https://geni.us/TakeANumber Fake…
One Moment Please: A Surprised Pregnancy Standalone by Amy Daws
That awkward moment when an ER doctor has to inform you that you’re pregnant…with his baby. Three things Lynsey Jones…
COVER REVEAL~ Hell Hath No Fury by RC Boldt
Hell Hath No Fury, a standalone romantic suspense novel by RC Boldt is coming May 19, 2020! Seven years ago,…
CRUSH by Mae Wood
The only thing headier than wine is lust. Escape to California’s wine country in Crush by Mae Wood… it’s AVAILABLE…
The Billionaire’s Forbidden Little Sister by Max Monroe
Fact: I haven’t actually been arrested or indicted.
More important fact: I inadvertently messed up—big-time.
Two strangers in a foreign country, we said hello.
Hello turned into a kiss.
A kiss turned into a rendezvous.
Rough Sketch by Kate Canterbary
This steamy enemies-to-lovers office romance originally appeared on the Read Me Romance podcast. This edition includes a seriously extended epilogue beyond the podcast content.
Half Truths (Secret Society Book 1) by Claire Contreras
I was here for the society, because only they held the answers I needed. That was, until I found out that in order to get those answers, I needed to go through him. He’s saying if I want in, I have to play by their rules, follow their lead.
It’s a game I’m willing to play.
COVER REVEAL~ The Billionaire’s Forbidden Little Sister
“Once thought of as a best friend to many—including myself—Theo Cruz has officially turned his back on human decency. He’s conniving and dishonest, and a habitual offender of Bro-Code Law 676. He’ll rue the day he forgot that you never—under any circumstances—get involved with your best friend’s little sister.”
A Game Changer by Nikky Kaye
I just have to remember Rule Number One. Zach might be a great player, on the field and off, but I know better than to fall for your boss. By the way, I’m proud to say that I didn’t strip for him—then.