We've taken riding lessons from Shane Stryker, but he refuses to take off his shirt for us. I hope you're not going to be so stubborn.” Phoebe thought Zane might call off the whole thing, after all, but all he did was mutter, “Fine.
Quirky, Private Investigator, Sage McGuire is up to her ears in trouble again in KISS ME. Sage has left the security of her old job, as an executive assistant to a moron, and jumped feet-first into opening McGuire Investigations.
She certainly had no intention of running into Logan Cross–or running for her life! Suddenly caughtin the crosshairs of danger, Katie and Logan must get togetherto find a way out in Jaclyn Hatcher'sLove, Guns, and Heart-Shaped Chocolate.
Andrew Pyper earned recognition and critical acclaim with Lost Girls.
Kisses are the best things ever. For one little bear there are lots and lots. Enjoy all the gorgeous, snuggly kisses in this wonderful, heart-warming book and maybe you will have a kiss, too!
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Previously published as Fast, Fresh, and Hot under the name Eliza Madison. For content warnings, please visit the book's page at lizlincoln.com
A bestseller in Spain, Kiss Me encourages parents to see the good in their children and nurture it carefully, forging warm and rewarding family relationships.
A loner cowboy finds the one woman who can capture his heart.
A bestseller in Spain, Kiss Me encourages parents to see the good in their children and nurture it carefully, forging warm and rewarding family relationships.
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