Love happens, but only if you believe. When expectations and assumptions break hearts. Jane Bennet fell for Charlie Bingley the moment she laid eyes on him. She believed he felt the same. Until he left without so much as a goodbye. When she agrees to co-host a get-away matchmaker Valentine's event for billionaires Jane never expected Charlie's name to be on the guest list. Will Jane be able to fake indifference when she sees him? Worse yet, what if she has to help match him with another guest? And just when she thought her heart was healing. Budding friendship to... a confusing kiss? William Darcy saved the day and the reputation of Elizabeth Bennet's company. How will she ever sufficiently thank him? Especially now as Elizabeth's mother, a tabloid journalist, continues to target William and his wealthy friends, mocking their lifestyle. When, in the past, Elizabeth herself hadn't been the... Views: 113
When pressure from his materialistic children turns Claude into a thief, it is down to his youngest daughter to set things right. Angelique agrees to take her father's place as prisoner to what she is told is a hideous beast.Angelique soon discovers that the so called beast is nothing more than Rosalie, a princess cursed to remain trapped in a castle, unless the curse can be broken, something she assures her is impossible.Angelique does not believe in the impossible, and sets about trying to find a way to save her new friend, who she is rapidly growing to love.Eye of the Beholder is the first in a series of queer fairy tale retellings in C H Clepitt's Magic Mirror Collection. Views: 113
There will be a reckoning.Our heroes find themselves at the dawn of war. Ahna struggles to survive in a new Bravoure where dark elves are banned. Jules leads an uprising against an all-too-familiar evil. Luthan undertakes a desperate mission to save the world, facing his past in the process. The Bravan Army is about to declare war against an empire they cannot possibly match, while the threat of the undead tide is rising. Bravoure has lost her might, and someone must act. The answer may lie at the edge of Fallvale...or in the depths of the Dwellunder.Other books by Valena D'AngelisTales of TerraTempest of BravoureKingdom AscentCastawayCity of the Dead Views: 113
From New York Times bestselling author Donna Kauffman comes a sassy, sexy tale that proves attraction can heat up even the coldest winter . . . It's Christmas Eve and Delilah Hudson is on a train stranded by a blizzard. At least she can take a few photos to capture the experience—if she's not too distracted by the inescapable presence of a ridiculously good-looking fellow passenger—one who's surprisingly interested in what she's up to . . . As a professional photographer, Austin Morgan has his choice of gorgeous women. But something about Delilah has caught his well-trained eye and has him hungry for more—and eager to share his expertise. And once they're alone, Austin can't wait to see what develops . . . Praise for Donna Kauffman "Readers will appreciate the wonderful sense of place, the well-rounded secondary characters and the deep emotion." ... Views: 113
When the devil comes calling, all you can do is pray.Amidst the myth and folklore of Tavistock, one tale above all others strikes fear into the hearts of the town's inhabitants - that of the murders on the Abbot's Way. A young acolyte paid the price for stealing his abbot's wine when the devil himself led him to his death on the treacherous Devon moors. Now, in the autumn of 1322, it looks as though history may be repeating itself. Abbot Robert has found his wine barrel empty, and a body has been discovered on the moors. Sir Baldwin Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock are called upon to investigate but it soon becomes apparent that it's not just wine that's gone missing from the abbey, and the body on the moor isn't the last ... The thirteenth instalment in the gripping Last Templar Mysteries series, perfect for fans of C J Sansom and Susanna Gregory.Praise for Michael Jecks'Michael Jecks is a national treasure' Scotland on... Views: 113