You have exceeded your limit for simultaneous device logins.
Your current subscription allows you to be actively logged in on up to three (3) devices simultaneously. Click on continue below to log out of other sessions and log in on this device.
Readers who loved the first book, A Valentine for Christmas, won’t want to miss these two. They should appeal to anyone who enjoys reading about characters starting over and finding love again a little later in life.
Readers of Lee’s (One Night Only) trilogy won’t want to miss Chloe’s story, though new readers might find certain aspects, such as the hero’s motivations, less palatable. Marsh’s (The Inheritance Test) friends-who-start to-want-more-than-just-benefits story has wide appeal.
Readers who have been following the “Texas Cattleman’s Club” books (most recently The Man She Loves To Hate by Jessica Lemmon) from the beginning will be anxious to get their hands on the latest series, and the dating app allows for some interesting plot twists.
Readers of Garbera’s first “Gilbert Curse” book, One Night Wager, likely won’t want to miss this one. The second of St. Aubin’s “The Renaud Brothers” books, after Blue Blood Meets Blue Collar, satisfyingly combines three favorite tropes: opposites-attract, snowed-in, and only-one-bed.