The desert sun had a way of making you forget things — who you were, …
In the sleepy town of Wrenwood, nestled between rolling hills and endless rows of oak …
She found the house by accident. An old manor swallowed by ivy, hidden behind the …
England, 1821. Lady Eliza Fairmoor was everything a duke’s daughter should be — obedient, graceful, …
In 2139, grief isn’t something you live with. It’s something you program. After Micah died …
She met him at her therapist’s office. Not inside — outside, in the waiting room. …
In the kingdom of Elaris, magic was a death sentence. It seeped into the bloodline …
It wasn’t just sex anymore. Ava knew it the morning she woke up craving him …
It was supposed to be one time. That’s what they told themselves. But summer had …
They weren’t related. That’s what Ava kept telling herself. It had only been a year …
They hated each other. At least, that’s what everyone on the debate team thought. Harper …
It was just one night. That’s what Tyler told himself when his best friend, Nate, …
It was supposed to be just another semester. Another lecture. Another forgettable professor. But Professor …
In the swelter of a Georgia summer, 1862, Caleb, a lanky college boy of nineteen, …
It started with a glance through a window. Liam had come home from college for …
In the Tennessee hills, 1863, Clara hid in a barn, her Union nurse’s apron stained …
In the shadowed cave, where firelight danced on jagged walls, Kael’s eyes burned for Mira. …
Peggy O’Neall, a Washington tavern-keeper’s daughter, was trouble in a corset. Her dark eyes and …
Christine, a showgirl with legs like a Cold War ceasefire, had John Profumo, War Secretary, …
Jeanne, a cunning courtesan, had Cardinal Rohan wrapped around her finger. His Eminence, smitten, believed …
Miss Clara Thorne, governess to Lord Ashford’s brats, was prim as a prayer book—until Captain …
Will the blacksmith was built like an ox, but his heart was a swooning minstrel’s …
Gaius, a scribe in Senator Lucius’s household, was smitten with Livia, the senator’s young wife. …
Clara’s new neighbor, Mr. Hensley, was married, rich, and dull as dishwater. But his gardener, …