“ At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child, or a parent. ” ― Barbara Bush
A Little White Trim... Olivia Neuman had hoped the worst was behind her after she broke her ankle, lost her chance to be a Rockette, and had to come home to Baltimore to live in the same city as her ex, Bobby (a.k.a. "Booby"). Of course, that was before s
First she wanted naughty. Madison Greenwood's first post-college Christmas is more Sex and the City than It's a Wonderful Life. Sure, she does the home-for-the-holidays thing, but with her cynical pal Leo tagging along, her mom confessing to an extramarit
Feeling the chill of winter? Then grab a glass of egg nog, take a seat by the yule log, and warm yourself heart and soul with these four captivating tales of passion that make mistletoe seem so unnecessary... A Bright Red Ribbon Fern MichaelsBeing dumped
Caught up in lowly temp jobs, dates-gone-way-wrong, bosses from hell, and the dog-eat-dog insanity of comedy clubs--not to mention backstage hilarity, jealous infighting, and serious bonding over cheap beer--three roommates are about to that anything can
Two best friends embark on a trip around the world, and have the adventure of a lifetime--because when it comes to travel, men, and love, nothing goes according to plan!
In her wickedly funny debut novel, Alan introduces a trio of fast-lane friends trying to make sense of their love lives, the singles scene, careers, cyber dating, sleeping with coworkers, and everything in between.
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.
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