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This match is no game. When a rogue wave strips Tess Dunn of her bikini top, desperate, half-naked
This match is no game. When a rogue wave strips Tess Dunn of her bikini top, desperate, half-naked
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A novel about a young woman's life-altering affair with a much older, married woman. Mallory is a
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She’s the only one who ever loved him—and the only one he can never have. Jude lost everything one
**This new paperback edition contains "Prom Night," a True North short story inside! ** Skye Copel
It’s a tale as old as time: the bad boy meets the good girl. He makes a daring proposition. Then the
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30 minutes Benito Rossi finally takes Skye to a high school prom. They look magnificent. They arrive
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There's a first time for everything. Lark Wainright used to be fearless. Her life was a series of a
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A mysterious private investigator embodies the darkness hidden within a small town in this spellbind
Flourishing . Is that a word you would use to describe yourself, or only someone else? Does the i