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Finding Love (Lost & Found, #2)
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2017
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Finding Forever (Lost & Found, #4)
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2018
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The Doctor Was Dark (Triple Threat, #2)
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2019
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The Hero Was Handsome (Triple Threat, #3)
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2020
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The Titan Was Tall (Triple Threat, #1)
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Finding Home (Lost & Found, #1)
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2016
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False Flag (Black Watch Security #1)
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2022
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Forever and a Day / Forever Starts Now (Lost & Found, #4.5)
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Finding a Husband (Lost & Found, #3)
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Lost in Love (Lost & Found, #2.5)
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I've enjoyed other titles in this series, but Cletus's story is - as many Penny Reid fans agree - a fan favorite. Cletus is loyal, earnest, devious, and well-intentioned - the Winston brother who looms larger that life with the way he cleverly (and ch ...more |
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"Night Hawk" was my Black History Month 2023 read and fans of the inimitable Ms. Beverly Jenkins will already know what kind of ride I was in for. It is no exaggeration to call the male main character of this novel a "Hero" - Ian "Preacher" Vance hits ...more |
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Each story is uniquely wonderful and Ms. Milan never disappoints. This compilation is a must read for historical romance fans. | |
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If you've read The Suffragette Scandal, you undoubtedly know that side character Stephen Shaughnessy was begging for his own HEA - and this was it. (and then some). Stephen is a bit older and more experienced here, in a way I didn't predict but absolu ...more |
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If you've read The Suffragette Scandal, you undoubtedly know that side character Stephen Shaughnessy was begging for his own HEA - and this was it. (and then some). Stephen is a bit older and more experienced here, in a way I didn't predict but absolu ...more |
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I don't usually read this historical time period, but I was intrigued by the female main character's profession running a female-oriented newspaper. (My father spent his career working for newspapers, so it's a topic I really enjoy.) As expected, I e ...more | |
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I loved this light-hearted romance romp that I dug from the depths of my TBR to fight the winter blues! It was so much fun, but it hit all the emotional notes I enjoy, as well. Definitely recommend! | |
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“Charlie stood there like a stone monolith, blinking at his friend. Former friend? Christ. Eventually, he managed to utter, “So it’s like that, then?”
Sean visibly swallowed, stood up straight, and seemed to force himself to meet Charlie’s provoking gaze. “It is exactly like that,” he replied, brave as can be.”
― Lost in Love
Sean visibly swallowed, stood up straight, and seemed to force himself to meet Charlie’s provoking gaze. “It is exactly like that,” he replied, brave as can be.”
― Lost in Love
“…Jake caught the briefest glimpse of a demure set of pale pink lingerie, and then Molly was airborne—jumping feet-first into the deep end. She swam underwater like a mermaid, finally coming up for air near the center of the pool. Her hair was slicked back on her skull, shining and as dark as melted chocolate and Jake was frozen to the spot by
So. Much. Molly. All on display for him. God—she was really, really wet.
~"Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”
― Finding a Husband
So. Much. Molly. All on display for him. God—she was really, really wet.
~"Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”
― Finding a Husband
“Packing some heat there, aren’t you Officer?”
Jake looked down and yanked on the hem of his blazer. “Don’t you worry about that, miss,” he chuckled. “That’s for later.” He pecked her on the cheek and steered her toward the door.
“We have got to stop meeting like this,” Molly grumbled, irritated by his nonchalance. Her legs felt like jelly and she tottered on her heels, making her even more annoyed.
Jake steadied her—of course he did. “Really?” he asked, the soul of civility. “I disagree.” ”
― Finding a Husband
Jake looked down and yanked on the hem of his blazer. “Don’t you worry about that, miss,” he chuckled. “That’s for later.” He pecked her on the cheek and steered her toward the door.
“We have got to stop meeting like this,” Molly grumbled, irritated by his nonchalance. Her legs felt like jelly and she tottered on her heels, making her even more annoyed.
Jake steadied her—of course he did. “Really?” he asked, the soul of civility. “I disagree.” ”
― Finding a Husband
“…Jake caught the briefest glimpse of a demure set of pale pink lingerie, and then Molly was airborne—jumping feet-first into the deep end. She swam underwater like a mermaid, finally coming up for air near the center of the pool. Her hair was slicked back on her skull, shining and as dark as melted chocolate and Jake was frozen to the spot by
So. Much. Molly. All on display for him. God—she was really, really wet.
~"Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”
― Finding a Husband
So. Much. Molly. All on display for him. God—she was really, really wet.
~"Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”
― Finding a Husband
“Well, I am also pretty confident that I’ve got your number,” Jake told her, glancing at her again. Could eyes dance? Because his baby-blues appeared to be dancing. At minimum, they were annoyingly sparkly.
“Please,” Molly scoffed. “You don’t know anything about me.” She hoped.
~ "Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”
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“Please,” Molly scoffed. “You don’t know anything about me.” She hoped.
~ "Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”
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“Packing some heat there, aren’t you Officer?”
Jake looked down and yanked on the hem of his blazer. “Don’t you worry about that, miss,” he chuckled. “That’s for later.” He pecked her on the cheek and steered her toward the door.
“We have got to stop meeting like this,” Molly grumbled, irritated by his nonchalance. Her legs felt like jelly and she tottered on her heels, making her even more annoyed.
Jake steadied her—of course he did. “Really?” he asked, the soul of civility. “I disagree.” ”
― Finding a Husband
Jake looked down and yanked on the hem of his blazer. “Don’t you worry about that, miss,” he chuckled. “That’s for later.” He pecked her on the cheek and steered her toward the door.
“We have got to stop meeting like this,” Molly grumbled, irritated by his nonchalance. Her legs felt like jelly and she tottered on her heels, making her even more annoyed.
Jake steadied her—of course he did. “Really?” he asked, the soul of civility. “I disagree.” ”
― Finding a Husband
“Owen folded his arms around Morgan to steady her when she crashed into him, and was enveloped by her scent, her warm softness. When she gave a scared little scream, he tightened his arms in a protective reflex. She fit him perfectly, he noted distractedly. And she was soaked: he'd seen her come in from the rain, her expression frantic, just as he had rushed in the front door. His shirt was plastered to his chest between them.
"Hi Honey, I'm home," he breathed, astounded to be holding her at last. ”
― Finding Home
"Hi Honey, I'm home," he breathed, astounded to be holding her at last. ”
― Finding Home
“Morgan closed her eyes and took a deep breath. “Maybe you’re right,” she sighed, “We should probably wait.”
Owen drew back, and she could feel him studying her. She waited as long as she could stand it before she opened her eyes and grinned. He chuckled, low in his throat, a predatory gleam in his eye.
“Not a chance,” he muttered, closing in. ”
― Finding Home
Owen drew back, and she could feel him studying her. She waited as long as she could stand it before she opened her eyes and grinned. He chuckled, low in his throat, a predatory gleam in his eye.
“Not a chance,” he muttered, closing in. ”
― Finding Home

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