[US + UK] Porter knows what he wants. He plans to get it.
But is it possible to meet the love of your life in a liquor store?
Molly assumes the nosy, muscular (gorgeous) man is a rude stock boy until he hands her his business card. Porter imports fine wine, and Molly sells fine… other things...
I thought it'd be an easy job when my friend asked me to "babysit" her out-of-control brother — her playboy, arrogant, sinfully sexy older brother.
As the bassist in the rock band Cherry Lips, Gael's had more than his fair share of women. But his dirty, sexy words ignite my body, just as his pr...
Hailey
I thought I’d moved on from my obsessive teenage infatuation with Lorcan O’Connor, even though I’ve never met anyone hotter than him. But when a traumatic incident brings me back into his life, I realize my heart has never let go. However, Lorcan is still way older than me and my broth...
Rejected? Not this alpha.
Returning home newly divorced from the jerk her family warned her about, Brianna Palermo lands her dream job at The Lion’s Den, a hot new nightclub chain that features live big cats like tigers, leopards, cougars, and lions. It’s an amazing place to work, except Bria...
[US Sale] She needed a vacation to heal from her past. He offered his home for the both of them.
Chloe Blake needs a break from life. After divorcing her high school sweetheart, she struggles to get back into her daily routine.
She gets an offer from her friend at work that’s hard to turn do...
Gabriel Harrison is the Kings of Justice’s Sergeant at Arms. A former soldier, he is committed to his MC club safety and his biker brothers’ well-being. He loves his lonely life, and he doesn’t indulge in the most decadent sides of the MC lifestyle. Although he’s a bachelor, discipline and s...
A sexy English professor. A virgin coed. An essay about a personal subject.
A very personal subject.
It started with a simple assignment: What would you like to change about yourself?
So I write about my V-card. The one I can’t seem to get rid of.
That’s right. I pen an essay about being a v...