Southern SCANDALSBestselling author Gina Wilkins has created an unforgettable trilogy aobut three Southern women--and the secrets they're hiding...Straitlaced Tara McBride had always done things by the book, unlike the rest of her scandalous family. She was the smart one, the one most likely to succeed...until Blake, a sexy-as-sin, thrill-seeking P.I., showed up on her doorstep. Suddenly Tara was dodging bullets, running from the law and making mad, passionate love with Blake every night. She was having the time of her life. But would Blake still want her when their adventure was over?"Ms Wilkins creates wonderfully vivid characters to fascinate her many, many fans..."--Romantic Times Views: 49
A Christian cop in New York City wrestles with stress on the streets, family problems, alcoholism, and a complicated romance in this gritty urban tale. Views: 49
The cure for grief is action, but is it worth the risk?Greer Ellis is a hard-working homicide detective who excels at her job and values her reputation and her privacy. Since the death of her partner two years ago, work is the only thing that interests her. Until Eva Saldana, an internationally renowned journalist comes to town looking for answers in her brother's death. Eva is convinced the overdose label so hastily applied to his case is not only wrong but is also a cover for murder. When evidence seems to point to a fellow officer, Greer is torn between her quest for the truth, allegiance to her profession, and her growing desire for Eva.But is the risk they must take to be together justifiable? Views: 49
When the Nixon administration dealt Clifford Irving a 2 ½ year prison sentence for committing the Howard Hughes Autobiography Hoax, the 41-year-old author was shocked . . . and unprepared to serve time. In prison, he learned how to jail and prevail. But then he was caught with contraband, moved to a three-star penitentiary, and later accused of inciting a riot and conspiring to kill the warden. This is the true and penetrating story of how Irving survived and won the battle for his freedom. After his journal was excerpted in Playboy, the full memoir hasn't been available until this special new for 2012 eBook edition. The cover photo of the author was taken at Alcatraz in July 1979 - While on a voluntary visit! Related: amazon.com/AUTOBIOGRAPHY-HOWARD-HUGHE... Views: 49
As heir-apparent to one of London’s most exclusive hotels, Alexis Kirkwood is determined to uphold the family tradition. But when American film star Marc Daniels saunters through the lobby of The Sadler Hotel, sparks fly. First she mistakes him for a plumber in his scruffy jeans and work boots. And then her grandmother, The Sadler’s matriarch, decides to play matchmaker. A surprising intimacy develops…but their careers are on a collision course…. Views: 49
ALL OR NOTHING -- THAT'S THE COWBOY WAY
After a lifetime of struggling, Cash Abreu had everything he'd ever
wanted -- except Reine Kendrick. One touch of her skin and Cash knew he
wanted her, this time forever. And with Reine's cousin in danger -- his
own half brother -- did Cash really have any choice? For although he's
amassed a fortune over the years, he had nothing without Reine...
A kidnapping. A ransom demand. Reine needed Cash's help if she ever
wanted to see her cousin again. But Cash had changed from the gentle
ranch hand she'd known to a wealthy stranger. Yet the hard muscled body
and the ruthlessly seductive eyes couldn't disguise the pain of his
past. She knew he would help her -- and she was willing to do anything
to convince him... Views: 49
"Walker's exuberant third Harlem Renaissance mystery [is a] dark, sexy novel."—Publishers Weekly"[T]he tale is strengthened by plenty of period detail and a fine feel for both the gay underworld of Harlem in the 1920s and the sociopsychological dynamics of her characters. Best of all, [protagonist] Lanie has the makings of a strong series heroine. Walter Mosely fans, in particular, should look for more from this promising crime writer."—Booklist"Put a Bessie Smith platter on the Victrola, and go with the flow on this mystery/romance/history mix."—Library Journal"Black Orchid Blues works as a study of class and race, plus the debilitating effects of grief, the question of identity and the far-reaching impact of family secrets . . . Walker has a crystal clear eye for what motivates people as she explores disparity and desperation."—Florida Sun-SentinelLanie Price, a... Views: 49