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Poppy Bennington knows one thing. She has terrible luck. Not only has she lost both of her parents, her two previous suitors broke her heart, and now her fiancé has left her at the altar on their wedding day. At the age of twenty-seven, Poppy worries she will remain a spinster and be the talk of the town for years. So she has one solution, which is to run away. Poppy's plan is simple. She will go to a new town and start over.Finn Weston is Poppy's older brother's best friend and right-hand man at his cattle ranch. When the Bennington family finds out about Poppy's disappearance, Finn joins in the frantic search to find her. Once he finds her, and he will, he plans on doing two things; one, redden her rump and two, marry her.
The year is 1812 and eighteen-year-old Helene Hollis has always felt like the ugly duckling in comparison to her two older sisters. Unlike Corrine and Audrina, who both had multiple suitors before marrying, Helene has none and worries she'll become a spinster. After all, as a part of the New York social circle, her family has a reputation to maintain, something the two older girls have nearly tarnished. Helene hatches a plan to make men fall at her feet and enlists the help of her best friend's brother to carry it out. She wants the dashing Zachary Easton to teach her the pleasures of the marriage bed and then choose a husband for her. Zachary Easton is not ready to marry. When his little sister's friend, whom he has known since childhood, wants him to take her to bed, he makes it clear that he will not be asking her to marry him. So, she asks him to choose her husband for her. That's fine with him, until the suitors actually begin to pay attention to Helene. Is it too late for him to admit what he's just realized himself... that he is madly in love with his little redheaded student? Publisher's Note: This steamy historical contains elements of power exchange. Book three in The Hollis Sisters series, it can be read as a standalone, but if you want to enjoy the romantic journeys of the other two sisters, you'll want to read books one and two as well.
Twenty-two-year-old Alice Andrews is eager to graduate from college and head into the real world. After leaving a party, she is suddenly engulfed in a bright light. Hours later, she finds herself strapped to a bed, being inspected by strange-looking creatures. She soon finds out she is on a planet called Krotev which houses an all-male alien population. The Krotev aliens apparently kidnap human women with the goal of mating and breeding. The unlucky Alice is assigned to an alien named Kyvan as his mate, and she is determined to never end up in his bed. However, she soon finds herself intrigued by his gentleness and his vow to protect her from harm. After all, no one can escape being an alien's mate. Publisher's Note: This sci-fi romance is the first book in the Earthly Mates series and contains elements of power exchange.
Tired of living in poverty, Ruby Green decides to ruin her reputation by becoming a prostitute at the local brothel in Larkspur Valley, Wyoming. After all, having a good reputation never put food on the table, so why not follow in her mother's footsteps?Sheriff Steve Bennington has no desire to settle down into a boring domestic life and even less so when he meets the beautiful Ruby. But when he unexpectedly gets Ruby pregnant, he practically drags her to the altar.Ruby didn't sign up to be a wife and mother and she won't go with the sheriff without putting up a fight. Can these two polar opposites make it work between them? Can Ruby give up her dream of becoming an independent woman and opening her own brothel?Publisher's Note: This steamy historical western contains elements of power exchange.
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