Zee Irwin
Sunshine & Secrets Featured
One thing leads to another, and I’ll spend my summer taking care of his kids. The twins are adorable—even if their father is a grumpy jerk and a tall, dark-haired, rich, blue-eyed, muscular man who needs to learn the meaning of work and life balance. As the summer heats, so does our attraction.
Single Santa Featured
A struggling singer suddenly playing sultry Santa. A mayor with hopes too high for love. A town in need of reinventing itself. One Christmas wish will make everything right. My Nashville dreams of making it big on the country music scene shattered to pieces, but I received no sympathy from my brother. He convinced me to deliver some bad news to our old hometown of Kissing Springs. It shouldn’t be ...
A military hero. A runaway bride. Never enough time. She had more than one night written all over her face. Fighting for my country came with some obvious downsides. Like meeting Marcie and not having enough time to spend with her before I left for overseas. All I wanted—no, craved—was to spend time with the woman. For one night. Afterward, it was back to checking my emotions, deadening myself ins ...
How much chance was really involved in second chances, or was fate just having a bit of fun?
Cassidy:
I worked hard to move up the career ladder - even if it was for my ex-boyfriend's family-owned and bloated international corporation. They'd never find out about me working for them, right? Maybe I should move on, now that I had some experien ...
Billionaires from Boston, each possessively loyal, fight to protect the women they love. One thing is certain, there are plenty of steamy nights ahead with this collection.
There was only one label for what we had. This was fate. ★Maddie McComber★ The one rule I lived by since I started tending bar was a rule I devised to protect myself from jerks who liked to hit on me, as if serving them drinks with a smile made me the easiest target for their pleasure. My rule was firm: I did not, under any circumstances, sleep with the regulars. The last thing I needed was a man ...