Gin Fling
Shelby Thompson comes to Bootleg Springs looking for answers, not romance, but the town has a way of rearranging people’s plans. Before long, she is pulled into its nosy rhythms and awkwardly installed in a cottage with Jonah Bodine, a…
Shelby Thompson comes to Bootleg Springs looking for answers, not romance, but the town has a way of rearranging people’s plans. Before long, she is pulled into its nosy rhythms and awkwardly installed in a cottage with Jonah Bodine, a…
No More Secrets by Lucy Score is a contemporary small-town romance in the Blue Moon series. It follows Carter Pierce, a former soldier who has returned from Afghanistan and wants a quiet life working the family farm in Blue Moon…
Between the Lines has a glossy, emotionally messy setup that makes its tension clear almost immediately. Charlotte is a ghostwriter who has spent years keeping herself in the background, only to discover that the unforgettable stranger she shared one intense…
How to Honeymoon Alone opens with a premise that is instantly equal parts painful and appealing: Eden dumps her cheating fiancé just before the wedding, then realizes the tropical honeymoon is nonrefundable and goes anyway—by herself. What follows is not…
One Wrong Move is built around one of the messiest romance setups in the series: the woman a man has quietly loved for years suddenly becomes his roommate. Harper has just ended her engagement to his best friend and is…
The Perfect Mistake has a setup that is almost guaranteed to get complicated fast. It centers on a widowed billionaire CEO who hires his little sister’s best friend, Isabel, as a live-in nanny while she recovers from a career-stalling ballet…
Best Enemies Forever has a deliciously chaotic setup built on rivalry, old history, and one terrible decision that refuses to stay small. Connie Connovan and Gabriel Thompson come from powerful New York families whose business feud stretches back years, and…
The Marriage Bet has a sharp, high-gloss setup built on rivalry, pride, and the kind of arrangement that is bound to get complicated fast. The heroine is trying to protect her fashion house from Rafe Montclair, a billionaire whose business…
The Faking Game has one of those romance setups that is instantly messy in the best way. Nora ends up under the same roof as West Calloway, her brother’s best friend—a man who is rich, controlled, and far too used…
Billion Dollar Catch has a lighter, summery setup than the first two Seattle Billionaires books, but it still leans into the kind of emotional tension Olivia Hayle does well. It follows a woman who is house-sitting for the summer when…