From four of today's hottest romance writers comes an unforgettable collection of heartwarming Christmas stories that prove anything can happen during the holiday season--especially love.
On a cold night in October 1937, searchlights cut through the darkness around Alcatraz. A prison guard’s only daughter—one of the youngest civilians who lives on the island—has gone missing. Tending the warden’s greenhouse, convicted bank robber T
From the bestselling author of Letters from Home comes a poignant novel of love and courage, set against one of the most controversial episodes in American history: the aftermath of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.Los Angeles, 1941. Violinist Maddie Kern's li
Goodreads Choice Awards Semifinalist for Best Historical FictionChicago, 1944. Liz Stephens has little interest in attending a USO club dance with her friends Betty and Julia. She doesn't need a flirtation with a lonely serviceman when she's set to marry
In a witty and wonderful debut, first-time novelist Holly Chamberlin chronicles an eventful year in the lives of four thirty-something women who are navigating sex, singlehood, and the big city. This is going to be Erin Weston's year. At thirty-two, she h
'I Shaved My Legs for This?!' features four stories by two of today's most talented 'chick lit' authors, and two of today's most talented contemporary romance authors exploring the trauma of the blind dates.
Gincy Gannon doesn't quite fit in with the Vineyard scene. Raised in Nowheresville, New Hampshire, she finally escaped to Boston, establishing a career at PBS and a freewheeling sex life. Commitment is definitely not her thing. So why, when Gincy's suppos
Nobody said life was fair. That love was forever. Or that getting back in the game would be easy. Then again, nobody said they had to play by the rules, either...Jess Marlowe doesn't know why she suddenly stopped loving her husband, Matt. According to her
Pink used to be Anna Trauslen's favorite color. Just yesterday, she was a fabulous, single, happening thirty-seven year old event planner. Then the stick turned pink. Pink as in positive...as in pregnant...as in pure, unadulterated panic. This wasn't supp