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I only saw him as my best friend’s little brother . . . until I married him. Getting pregnant before the wedding wasn’t my plan, but surprise! Then my fiancé (correction, ex-fiancé) tells me to take care of the problem. And that’s how he becomes my ex. But being a single mom in this small town won’t be easy. Maybe not even possible. I’m a large animal vet. It’s not like I can take my baby to work with me. Then my best friend’s younger brother drops to one knee and proposes so that I won’t be a single mom. After hours of pondering, I accept Parker’s impulsive proposal. Romance has never been part of our relationship, but he treats me better than anyone I’ve ever dated. He’s caring, protective, and more than a little good looking. Way more than I deserve. But I really didn’t think about the day-to-day of married life. Or what it would be like to see him without a shirt all the time. He’s no longer the scrawny kid who liked to tag along. He’s a full-grown cowboy and quickly becoming my best friend. (Well, my other best friend) Just when I think maybe a happily-ever-after is possible, tragedy strikes. Now that there's nothing to save me from, I have to let him go. But walking away from my knight in shining armor will absolutely shatter my heart.
It seems that every boy Linda Berman likes wants to be with someone else. And Linda is not interested in the boys that like her! It’s hard to learn all the rules for meeting, dating and breaking up, but this year Linda and her friends are getting a lot of practice…. Previously published as We Only Like Older Boys.
I swear, my life was always totally normal. Normal house, normal family, normal school. My looks are average, I don't have any superpowers, no one's showing up to tell me I'm a princess—you get the picture. But when my junior year started, something not normal happened. There were new kids at school . . . new kids with a wardrobe straight out of a 19th-century romance novel, and an inexplicable desire to stay at school until sundown. And on top of that, James Hallowell showed up. James, who stole my sandwiches in fourth grade and teased me mercilessly through middle school. James, who now seems to have the power to make my heart race any time he comes near. But something weird is going on. Because James rarely goes out during the day. And he seems stronger than your typical guy. And he knows the new kids, all of whom seem to be harboring some kind of deep secret. . . .
I need a fake fiancé for the next six months. That shouldn’t be too hard to find, right? Hopefully my blind date is in a good mood because I’m about to put my desperation on full display by asking him to pose as my fiancé for six months. The cute cowboy not only agrees to my crazy plan to get my family to leave me alone until my brother’s wedding, but he’s also so good at playing the part, going above and beyond, that it makes even me believe this whole charade is real. When he turns all protective, I start to wish we weren’t pretending. But fake or not, Dallas makes me feel brave enough to stand up for myself. During the six months, the lines blur and as the end of our agreement approaches, I’m not sure we’re pretending anymore. And now that I’ve grown a spine, I’m brave enough to admit I want the real thing with him. But after the wedding, Dallas acts like our deal is done and walks away, dragging my happily-ever-after along with him. If he can’t trust me enough to talk about what changed his mind, then we aren’t meant to be. Except I think we are. Nobody’s that good at faking love.
A cowboy. A cactus. And my eight-year-old daughter. That’s how I end up having dinner with the hottest guy I’ve ever laid eyes on. My relationship history is a trail of horrible mistakes. Well, two, but they were really big. Now I’m a single mom, and I have no plans to date. But since my daughter has decided that Anderson is the best thing since sliced bread, I feel the need to spend time with him to know if he’s a good guy. One dinner turns into two, and he helps me move. Then I kiss him. One kiss turns into two, and I agree to date him as long as we keep it a secret because I don’t want my daughter to know (or be disappointed if I find I’ve made another mistake). But keeping secrets in a small town isn’t always easy to do.
The one who got away was here all along When I’m abandoned at a party and find myself in a vulnerable situation, a stranger rescues me. I want to thank him, but I have no memory of his face, only a text telling my housemate that he’s a cowboy with a pretty face. That’s not a lot to go on. I’ve build him up as a fantasy in my head, but when a flirtatious ranch hand makes his interest clear, I have to choose between clinging to a memory, one that’s fuzzy at best, and embracing the present. A real-life cowboy is better than a dream. Right? What if I’m wrong about that?
Captain Bernie Ryng: He was proof that old SEALs don't fade away. When his enemy recruited him on a secret mission, Ryng found a new battleground that would take all the skill and stealth the U.S. Navy's SEAL TEAM SIX-the Navy's counter-terrorist unit-could muster against a radically new enemy... Colonel Paul Voronov: The Spetznaz senior officer stunned Ryng by still being alive, despite Ryng's attempts to kill him, and then stunned him again. Ryng's most deadly enemy now wanted to recruit the SEAL for a mission-to go up against a conspiracy to re-ignite the Cold War... General Norman Smith: He was an American warhorse, a survivor of Vietnam, an Army general, and a former NATO commander. But now Smith has allied imself with a former Soviet adversary and an ambitious U.S. diplomat to mastermind a catastrophic coup...
A grand master of seduction… Alessandro Falcone is notorious for winning—in every pursuit. Being forced back to Scotland on business is an inconvenience for the billionaire bachelor, but he'll get in, get what he wants and get out—until the delectable Laura Reid becomes a welcome distraction on the long, cold Highland nights… Laura may be the opposite of the glossy women Alessandro usually favors, but her voluptuous figure and fresh-faced innocence have an allure that make her even more of a challenge. And in the game of seduction—this playboy always wins!
Based on a real Navy court-martial and peopled with unforgettable characters, "Trail of the Giant" takes readers deep into the military justice system, to a cold, forgotten grave, and into the hidden recesses of the human heart.
The Elemental Project is a modern young adult sci-fi inspired by alchemical history. The story follows Guardian Lucas Sawyer and four angelic elementals on their quest to create the philosopher’s stone. Alchemy is not built on science or data, but rather secrets and deceit. The trick is to finding the truth when all you have ever been taught was a lie. Guardian Lucas Sawyer had only one goal in mind: prove to his fellow Elondohnians that he’d make an excellent guardian chief like his father before him. His first task in doing so, is to protect the four angelic elementals and help them create the philosopher’s stone. He trained his entire life for this and was prepared to do whatever it takes to accomplish this mission. He didn’t predict that he’d start falling for the earth elemental, Vita, or that doing so could be deadly. He’s confident that if he remains focused on his task, no harm can be done. But when a hidden prophecy is discovered with more than one shocking revelation, Lucas is forced to choose between loyalty and love. Would all those years of guardian training be enough to stop the prophecy from coming into fruition? If not, what were the consequences of his failure?