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What happens on a tropical island stays on a tropical island...Right?? I love to mark off all the boxes of my to-do lists; love to plan what comes next. But one box that remains permanently unchecked is the relationship status box. Frustrated after another failed date, my friends convince me that a week of sand and sun will revive me and help me shake free of failed dating apps, work, and the dreariness of spring in Shipbuilt. First day in my tropical paradise and I faint, probably from dehydration, and fall into the arms of my new hero, self-made Dominican-New Yorker, Carlos. He promises me the week of a lifetime, and I let myself believe him. After all, you only live once. His ease of all things island life--from motorcycles to waterfall jumps to finding the tastiest coconuts and pineapples, lull me into letting go of my need to be in control and let him take the lead. Dimpled smiles and bronzed muscles fill me with a heat that has nothing to do with the Caribbean sun. For a brief flicker of time, I think there might be more to our fling than just hot tropical lust, but Carlos ghosts me soon after I leave the Caribbean paradise. Vacation over, reality smacks hard: cold gray days, long hours at work, and a positive pregnancy test. You've Got Love in Paradise is a juicy, steamy vacation romance, complete with a cinnamon roll hero, accidental pregnancy, and a guaranteed HEA. It's a standalone in the small-town series, Shipbuilt Shenanigans.
I return to my small hometown, determined to save my family's restaurant. The Shake N Tail has seen better days, but it's been the Deeb family restaurant for three generations. The old lobster shack has history, and I won't let it go down without a fight. Just when things are starting to look up, trouble walks in. Piercing dark eyes and strong arms kind of trouble. Ben Carlisle. The man looks like he just stepped out of an L.L. Bean centerfold, complete with scruffy strong jawline, broad shoulders, and hands that could span a moose’s antlers. In an instant, my heart beats to a rhythm it hasn’t ever known. While Ben might be a tall drink of Maine-crafted beer, I soon learn that he's my brand-new enemy. Ben's corporate run seafood franchise threatens to put my family's struggling diner out of business. Ben's seafood restaurant is everything I can't stand, and goes against everything I hold dear, right down to its gleaming square footage. Nevermind flannel shirts and hiking boots never made me feel so hot and bothered. Every time I bump into my new rival, I can't fight the way my skin tingles against his touch, or the image in my mind of his large, strong hands caressing my body. He's charismatic, handsome, kind, and his presence makes me want to do things that should never be done with one’s enemy. There’s a lot more at stake than just business, but can I afford to let my heart take the lead? You’ve Got Love and Lobsters is a steamy, small-town, enemies-to-lovers, swoonworthy romance, with a guaranteed HEA. It is the first in the standalone Shipbuilt Shenanigans series. It’s filled with snark, epic Maine scenery, and lots of butter.
Recipe-- add a curvy Sassy Sunshine and a burly Lobsterman Grump together in a one-bed hotel room. Sprinkle in puzzles, tattoos, a baking competition, motorcycles, and an adorable dog. Mix well. Bake until hot and steamy on the inside. I may be the best baker in Shipbuilt, Maine, but to my senator mom, I’ve wasted my life…and my waistline. Mom demands I bring a +1 for her weekend birthday celebration, even though I don’t have a boyfriend or time. My application for the Pastries of the Northeast Competition is my golden ticket to buy Shipbuilt’s bakery, The Cream Puff. I have to perfect my recipes and run my annual cookie-palooza at the bakery. Birch is just one of a thousand tattooed, gruff lobstermen in Maine, right? Wrong, he is the perfect blend of no-nonsense to protect me from Mom's criticisms. But his sculpted body keeps me up at night, wondering how far down that tattoo goes. Solving one problem by being my fake date for the weekend might just complicate things. It's cold outside. The oven’s hot, and I’ve been burned before. He's sworn off romance, I've sworn off men from Maine. What could go wrong? You've Got Love and Cinnamon Rolls is a deliciously steamy one bed, fake dating, curvy girl + hot cinnamon roll hero with a guaranteed HEA. It’s the second standalone book of the Shipbuilt Shenanigans small-town series. The books can be read in any order, but the characters and town drama starts in book 1.
If a grumpy man falls in love in the middle of a goat farm, is there anyone there to hear him over the goats bleating? Being neighborly is a trait my family instilled in us Timberlake boys when we were young. So when Zoe, from Buttercup Butte Farm, needs help with her fence, I’m her man. Except her smile is too vivacious, her curves too luscious, her wit too sharp, and her goats are…just evil and obnoxious. When I realize her farm expansion threatens our Christmas tree farm operations, I dig in my heels--I have to stop her. A fierce spring storm wrecks havoc on our mountain town. Now she needs my help...to rescue her goats deep into the night. What’s a lug-headed tree farmer to do when the sassy goat farmer wrangles your heart? Frolic in the Fir Trees is a spicy, grumpy x sunshine, small-town romance with slight forced proximity in the forest, one bed, and one sizzling slow-burn. It's a stand-alone novella in the Timberheart Grove world.
Sparks fly in the summer heat. But are they enough to ignite a long-lasting flame? Love is not an act I aspire to. My brothers are settling down, but that's not in the cards for me. I'm happy to take care of our family's Christmas tree farm and compete in lumberjack competitions. All wood, all the time. But when an injured hip two weeks before a competition finds me desperate, I show up at Bernie's yoga studio. Curvaceous, bubbly, Bernie has a touch that is fire to my skin. She just might be my kryptonite. Yoga class is humbling, but there's no denying the relief it brings to my hips. Just like there's no denying the heat and sizzle between Bernie and me. Tangled Up in Tree Pose is a spicy, grumpy--sunshine, lumberjack meets his match, small-town romance where she saves him. It's a stand-alone novella in the Timberheart Grove world.
When I agreed to go to the big city to discuss the delivery of our Christmas trees for the holiday season, I expected traffic, the horizon blocked by the skyline, and unbearable noise. I did not expect to see Rose O'Brien, the woman who broke my heart seven years ago, let alone have to work with her now. Same pretty pink smile, same contagious laugh, same piercing green-flecked hazel eyes that I've loved. Still love. Rose is determined that the city life is all she wants. How can this small-town lumberjack compete with the big city? Spruced Up for Big City is a small-town, second-chance, opposites attract, standalone novella romance. It's the fourth book in the Timberheart Grove series.
The trees and ribbon aren't the only thing getting tangled this holiday season. When my ex and I broke up, we split up our small town into pieces, like my heart. The last thing I want to see is him at my childhood favorite place: Timberheart Grove Christmas Tree Farm. So when he shows up at Timberheart Grove on opening day with his new girl, I'm livid that he's taken another thing away from me. Lashing out, I take a rake to his pickup truck. Now, I’m paying back my dirty deed by doing farm work in the frigid snow. And who is ensuring I wrap the ribbons, wrangle the wreaths, and trim every tree properly? My brother’s heartthrob best friend—Hudson Timberlake, and though he is completely off-limits to me, things are heating up fast. His crooked smile, skillful axe throws, and flirtatious attempts can’t crack my humbug attitude. The sizzle between us might melt the snow, but it won't melt my heart. Pine and Mistletoe Mischief is a spicy, small-town, holiday, best friend’s sister romance with a cinnamon roll hero who falls first, she’s the grump, stand alone novella in the Timberheart Grove world.
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The acclaimed Nobel Prize winner challenges our most fiercely held beliefs as she weaves folklore and history, memory and myth into an unforgettable meditation on race, religion, gender, and a far-off past that is ever present—in prose that soars with the rhythms, grandeur, and tragic arc of an epic poem. “They shoot the white girl first. With the rest they can take their time.” So begins Toni Morrison’s Paradise, which opens with a horrifying scene of mass violence and chronicles its genesis in an all-black small town in rural Oklahoma. Founded by the descendants of freed slaves and survivors in exodus from a hostile world, the patriarchal community of Ruby is built on righteousness, rigidly enforced moral law, and fear. But seventeen miles away, another group of exiles has gathered in a promised land of their own. And it is upon these women in flight from death and despair that nine male citizens of Ruby will lay their pain, their terror, and their murderous rage. “A fascinating story, wonderfully detailed. . . . The town is the stage for a profound and provocative debate.” —Los Angeles Times