Author: Marsha

Wolf in Her Soul by N.J. Walte..

Posted October 1, 2017 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

Detective Reece Gallagher has spent the last decade working as a cop in Chicago so he can search for her—the red-haired woman who haunts his dreams. He’s just about ready to give up and go home to Salvation, North Carolina, when he finally finds her. But she’s the assault victim on a case he’s working […]

All I Want for Halloween by Ma..

Posted October 1, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance / 0 Comments

Dressed up and anonymous, Sadie Liberato feels powerful, sexy and free. Where better to lose herself than a masked party? Gear Blackstone’s cheating ex and scheming best friend have managed to spin his life into a serious downward spiral. At least with a mask on he can cut loose for one night. And cut loose […]

Something New by Megan Ryder

Posted September 30, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

When Anna Maria Costado is caught having a meltdown on live television, her contract as a nighttime tv star is in danger of being cancelled. Taking a much needed break, she returns home to Texas for a friend’s wedding and is faced with the man she left behind, the only man she ever loved, Wyatt […]

Whiskey River Runaway by Justi..

Posted September 30, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

When widower Truett Mahan finds a trespasser hiding in one of his building renovation projects, he thinks he has a runaway teen on his hands. He’s right about the runaway, but Hope Larson is all woman, and in desperate need of help. True never turns away a person in trouble, but helping Hope wakes up […]

New Tricks by Kelly Moran

Posted September 30, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Loving someone is something you never forget how to do . . .  Zoe Hornsby has enough on her plate. Her pet grooming business tucked inside her friends’ veterinarian clinic is busy, and all her free time outside of work is dedicated to caring for her mother’s ailing mind. Dating is certainly not on her […]

We’ll Always Have Christ..

Posted September 30, 2017 by Marsha in Christmas Romance, Contemporary Romance / 0 Comments

Christmas has always been a special time for Noelle Parker. Winter evenings spent with family and friends, drinking hot chocolate and eating cookies at her family’s cozy bakery have shaped her love for all things festive. But this year everything is changing…  The beloved bakery is facing closure and Noelle needs a miracle to save Christmas.  Determined to […]

Along Came a Ranger by Debra H..

Posted September 27, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

No cowboys allowed. That is Stacy Smith’s motto. Having overcome a rough childhood, she vows to not repeat the same mistakes that her mother made. Writing bestselling romance novels as Sabrina Noelle, she is happy to stay in her ivory tower, creating perfect worlds for her heroes and heroines that keep her busy and her […]

Second to None by Nancy Herkne..

Posted September 22, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Billionaire chemist Max Varela is selling his company and leaving New York for good when Emily Wade bursts into his office, desperate for his help in funding her program for disadvantaged kids and shelter dogs. Seven years ago, he fell in love with her when she was married to another man. To fight the unbidden […]

Branded with a Kiss by Paula A..

Posted September 22, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 2 Comments

Patterson Campbell has a “love ’em and leave ’em” philosophy when it comes to women. He’s never given anyone a reason to believe he’s after more than a good time. That is, until he sees Alayna Brand across the room.  A bold, outgoing cowboy is exactly what shy, introverted Alayna needs to bring her out […]

Sweet Dreams, Baby by CJ Carmi..

Posted September 19, 2017 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Three weeks ago, Portia Bishop mailed a letter to the father of her baby, Saddle Bronc rider Austin Bradshaw. It’s a letter she should have written a long time ago—like when she first found out she was pregnant, shortly after she ended things with Austin, dropped out of college, and went running to her family […]