Snowflakes
& Fire Escapes by J.M Darhower - Cody Moran and Gracie
Callaghan wanted nothing more than to escape the life they'd been born into,
but it's the kind of life that doesn't like to let go. A story of love and
heartache spanning the streets of Hell's Kitchen to far, far away, where it
doesn't snow.
Winter
Kiss: Ryley and Ash by L.P. Dover - Now that his time for
revenge is over, Ryley wants to make the season special for the woman he loves.
Not only will you hear the sound of Christmas bells during the holiday, but
maybe another type of bell followed by the pitter patter of little feet.
A
Merry Mitchell Affair by Jennifer Foor - Come join the entire
Mitchell clan for a very merry Christmas and a surprise wedding.
Hit or Mistletoe by HJ Harley - London and her twin brother Trent are headed home for the
holidays. This year Trent has brought home his hockey teammate and friend Pratt
Montgomery. Who if wasn’t for Trent, would have spent them alone. London is
convinced Pratt is just another beer drinking jock, until she sees a completely
different side of him when he opens up to her.
Stranded
by BJ Harvey - Stranded in Chicago just
two days before the holidays, Porter Daniels and Harlow Wilson have to clear
the air. Can they finally stop circling each other and get what they really
want for Christmas?
12
Days of Forever by
Heidi McLaughlin - A Beaumont Novella - The Christmas trees
are trimmed and the bells are ringing. For one lucky couple in Beaumont,
Christmas has a whole new meaning.
Adam
by K.A. Robinson: A
Torn Series Novella - In Tamed, you heard Amber's side of the story. Now,
it's Adam's turn. What happened after Tamed? What was going through Adam's mind
in key scenes of Tamed? It's time Adam had his say.
Lost in Translation by S. L. Scott - When two opposites
attract in Paris, can the language of love bring them together or will they be
Lost in Translation?
Fighter
by Tijan - Jax Cutler is one bail jumper Dale doesn't
want to help her family catch, but he soon becomes the one she can't let go.
EXCERPT:
“What’s wrong?” I asked,
whispering the words. “You don’t look right.”
He took off his gloves
and brushed his fingers down my cheek. I was surprised they felt so
warm after being out in the cold for the past hour. “Let’s go inside before you
freeze out here.”
Grabbing my hand, he led
me inside and shut the door. I stood there staring at him, my breaths
coming out in pants while I waited on him to take off his jacket and
boots. “Ryley, you’re freaking me out. What’s wrong?”
Taking a deep breath, he
let it out and slowly turned my way. He was nervous. But what could he possibly
be nervous about? He grasped my hands and pulled me over to the couch. When we
sat down, he lowered his gaze to my hand, the one I wore my
engagement ring on.
“I will never forget
the day you told me you would marry me,” he said.
“Neither will I.” The
memories flooded my mind. It was a cool, brisk autumn day out in our meadow. We
had just made love on the grass when he slipped the ring on my finger without
me realizing it. It was a good day. “But Iwant you to tell me what
has you looking so lost. I thought everything was good this morning
when you left.”
“Believe me, angel.
Things are better than good. I’ve just been doing some thinking and I wanted
to talk to you.” He looked down at my ring again and twirled it around my
finger. “I gave you this ring because I love you, and because I can’t
imagine spending the rest of my life without you by my side.”
I squeezed his hand
and moved closer. “I feel the same way. I’m more than ready for next
October to get here so we can get married.”
Releasing a heavy sigh,
he lifted his blue eyes to mine. There was no trace of my playful Ryley, he was
nothing but serious. “I don’t want to wait until October.”
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