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This book contains graphic language and content that may be offensive to some readers, this book tells the story of a little girl who despite her upbringing, found love and forgiveness for her abuser. While life challenges us all, this little girl was able to rise and face her fears of distrust, abuse, neglect and isolation.
Welcome to San Fernando Valley, California, where Martha Rose and her coterie of quilters are enjoying life on the good side of retirement--until murder pulls a stitch out of their plans. . . Martha and her besties Lucy and Birdie are set to expand their Quilty Tuesdays by inviting newcomer Claire Terry into their group. Though at forty Claire's a tad younger than their average age, her crafty reputation could perk up their patchwork proceedings, especially as they prepare for the fancy quilt show coming to town. But when they arrive at Claire's home and find her dead inside the front door, and her exquisite, prize-winning quilts soon missing, Martha is not one to leave a mystery unraveled. Especially if she wants to stop a killer from establishing a deadly pattern. . . "Mary Marks had me on pins and needles and wanting to wrap myself up in a warm quilt while reading her cozy debut!" --Lee Hollis, author of Death of a Chocoholic "Mary Marks has stitched together a very clever plot with a cast of engaging characters in this funny, fast-paced debut mystery. I loved Martha Rose and her posse of crime-solving quilters and can't wait to read what they're up to next!" --Laura Levine, author of Killing Cupid
Sharing a disastrous first meeting with her future mother-in-law, flower shop owner Abby Crompton reconsiders her imminent marriage to Toby while overseeing a huge order for an important client, a situation that is further complicated when she volunteers the shop as a movie set. Simultaneous.
'm Lily Bloom, a quirky omega with a knack for flowers and hiding from my past. I run Forget Me Knot, a charming flower shop that also offers scent-enhancing services. But it's not just a job, it's a way to stay off the radar after narrowly escaping the clutches of the Omega Trials a few years ago. But now, things are heating up. Every Wednesday, I have to deliver a special bouquet to Max, a grumpy businessman who makes me purr at all the wrong times. But he's not the only one vying for my attention. There's Sam, the hunky firefighter who can handle both his hose and my quirks, and Jack, my shy old friend with benefits who can prune my bushes like nobody's business... if only he didn't know my biggest secret. Despite the lingering presence of our past and the meddling in the present, our journey is far from finished. Will our bond be strong enough to keep us together and create a perfect future? This is a non-shifting light and steamy reverse harem omegaverse standalone. Please note this is set in England in the completely fictional world. The characters are British and use British English.
After serving five years of a ten-year sentence for a crime he didn't commit, coming home to Knot Valley after being vindicated should be alpha Luke Barker's triumph. All he wants is the life he was supposed to have—a thriving farm, a strong family, and a house full of kids. He should have learned by now that nothing is fair, and he'll have to work just as hard to make it on the outside as he did to survive in prison. The fields are fallow, his house is falling down around his nearly catatonic father, and his ex-boyfriend is somebody else's husband now. But he's not giving up. He'll replant the crops, fix the house, and find an omega of his own. Not in that order, because a man has needs, and his have been denied too long. Michael, the quirky omega waiter at the diner downtown, could use someone looking out for him, and Luke needs a favor in return. Starting with a baby. This farmer is about to take a husband. Welcome to Knot Valley, a sleepy small town in Eastern Washington. Forget me Knot is the first in the series about super dominant alphas and quirky omegas finding love and creating families in an alternate universe where mpreg is possible. Some of the books are reimagined from a different series. If you like your MM steamy and endings happy, this hot series will get you right in the feels.
Owen Parish and Veronica Diaz have always seemed to do things backward: living together before they began dating, dealing with an annulment before they were even engaged, breaking the law to win the approval of family. But life has always had a way or working out. Until now. When it comes to light that Owen not only inherited a house from Minnie but also a debt that came along with it, he and Vee are lost as to how save the one thing that’s been a constant through all of their ups and downs: their home. The Scooby Gang seems to feel that every problem has a solution, and that there’s nothing they can’t overcome as long as they work together. But this may be one time when the power of snark and friendship can’t help them get what they need. Find out what happens when a group of misfits comes together in the name of love and laughs in this final installment of The Love Game series.
When British business wunderkind Grant Berringer, owner and CEO of Berringer Racing Stables, presents Nicolette Devereaux with a job promotion that includes marriage, she's both appalled and intrigued.
Forty years after WW II, Paul Knot, U.S. Marine Corps hero, becomes a blackmail target of Harv, a vulgar creep, seeking the fortune Paul may have illegally accumulated prior to becoming a born again Christian. As an old, experienced live theater consultant, Paul defends himself with his wits, moral beliefs and theatrical abilities. Other major characters in the story are: Ellie, a mysterious theater novice; Willie, an incognito FBI Agent; and Tammy, a hard living actress who becomes Pauls platonic friend and ultimately accepts Christ as her savior. Various chapters of Judge me Knot are written by the characters themselves describing their inter-connections with Paul. The storys moral issues are: judge others by what they are now, not what they once were; and real love lasts forever.