Books

Mr Darcy’s Terrible Day: A Pride and Prejudice Sequel: Darcy’s Catalogue of His Terrible Days and the Lessons Learnt

What if Mr Darcy finally told his side of the story, and admitted he was wrong?
Twelve years after his marriage to Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy undertakes an unusual project: a private catalogue of his missteps. From the wine-soaked disaster of the Netherfield Ball to the infamous proposal at Hunsford, he sets out to record every blunder...

First Draft Love: A Hilarious Small-Town Romance of Second Chances

Joanne Whitaker has written twenty-six spicy romances under a pen name no one in Polson, Montana knows, and she would like to keep it that way. Then the unthinkable happens: someone glimpses a steamy scene on her laptop, and everything changes.
Hank Miller, the town mechanic, is intrigued. What was she writing that made her blush like a fire...

Sweet Sting: A Heartwarming Small-Town Romance of Second Chances

Sam Watson has spent thirty years hiding behind his bees.
After tragedy stole the love of his life, the gruff beekeeper of Harbor Pointe keeps to himself, content with his hives and the rhythms of the sea. Until Ellie Roberts moves into the cottage down the road.

Ellie came to the small coast town to start over. With her children grown and a...

The Taste of Pomegranate: A Dark Romantic Suspense Novel

Some fruits are forbidden for a reason…
Elaine Mercer has rebuilt her life, a careful mosaic of order and art, far from the bitter taste of her past. Three years ago, she walked away from Josh Volkov, the man she loved and the heir to a Russian crime syndicate. Her world is quiet, her heart a locked vault.
Until the forbidden fruit returns.
Josh...

Beacon in the Mist: A journey of loss, grief and healing

Daniel Evans has spent a year keeping to the edges of life. A widower in a small Maine town, he fills his days with silence and routine, haunted by the memory of scattering his wife’s ashes from a cliff above the Atlantic. The lighthouse beam sweeps across the water each night, but it has not been enough to guide him out of grief.

Then, on the...