Books written by Beth Yarnall

  • Dark Desires: A Contemporary Romance Collection Full of Bad Boys, Bikers, Billionaires, and More!

    Ivy Layne, Madisyn A. Monroe, Normandie Alleman, Ann Omasta, JH Croix, Donna Alam, Jade Kerrion, Kate Nova, Muffy Wilson, Charlotte Casey, Rebecca Norinne, Ines Johnson, Cathryn Cade, T.L. Smith, Amity Cross, Amie Stuart, Author Quinn, ...

  • Saved

    “Can you tell me which hospital they took Tracey Casey to? She's the makeup artist for the show. And my friend.” Rolls consulted his notebook. “Casey, you say?” Mi nodded. “Don't see the name here. She at the studio when the bomb went ...

  • Recovered Innocence 3 Book Boxed Set

    ... eight of us in the class I went to, but I only got friendly with two of them —Carrie Bennett and Sasha Dixon. The others kept to themselves mostly. Especially the twins. They didn't socialize with any of us. Tracy and Stacy Casey.

  • Killing It In Vegas

    Tracey Casey, meet Lucas Vega, my—” And then it slipped out, catching Mi as unaware as anyone. “—boyfriend,” she finished, not daring to look at Lucas. What had she just done? “Pleased to meet you,” Lucas said smoothly as though it were ...

  • Find Me, Maggie

    Find Me, Maggie

  • The Misadventures of Maggie Mae 3 Book Boxed Set

    ALSO BY BETH YARNALL DANGEROUS LINES Lost Saved Fake Real Urge Rare Betray RECOVERED INNOCENCE Vindicate Atone Reclaim THE MISADVENTURES OF MAGGIE MAE Wake Up, Maggie You're Mine, Maggie Find Me, Maggie AZALEA MARCH MYSTERIES Killing It ...

  • Atone

    But I can’t fall for him…because my love could get us both killed. ***Praise for Atone*** 'Atone was heart-wrenching but beautiful.' ~ Tracy, Book Binge 'Atone was a good combination of all the things I enjoy in a read, romance, a dash ...

  • Crafting Unputdownable Fiction Series Boxed Set: Making Description Work Hard For You, Going Deep Into Deep Point of View, Some...

    From Tempting a Proper Lady by Debra Mullins Though he wore sophisticated evening black, something about him read untamed. Was it his ink black hair, slightly too long for fashion? The sun-browned skin of his face and hands?

  • Going Deep Into Deep Point of View

    ... go deep into point of view. Deep point of view is achieved when the writer so fully immerses herself and the reader into the character's head and heart that the writer virtually disappears, drawing the reader deeper into the story ...