Before Her Billionaires
By Julia Kent
She should have calmed down. She should have been able to shake it off. She should have let it all fade, but there had been four hands on her in that dream. Sometimes your wildest dreams really do come true… This 84-page prequel takes Laura, Mike and Dylan from the New York Times bestselling series Her Billionaires and offers a glimpse into their yearning for what was meant to be…
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Lost and Found (Book 1 in the Love in New York Series)
By Elle Casey
Sometimes engagement rings can get lost and then found. Sometimes people can too. All it takes is a heavy-duty dose of karma and the magic of Manhattan to make it all come together. Standalone Adult Contemporary Romance novel, part of a 3-book series.
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Love in a Snow Storm (Pine Harbour #2)
Zoe York
Never fall in love with your best friend's little sister… especially when she's too young, or dating someone else, or mad at you. Or all of the above. Jake and Dani have danced around each other for years, but this winter everything is going to change.
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Red Hot Alphas: 11 Novels of Sexy, Bad Boy, Alpha Males
By Jo Raven, Blair Babylon, Olivia Rigal, Melanie Marchande, Sky Corgan, V. J. Chambers, Daizie Draper, Lacey Silks, Holly Hood, Irma Geddon, and J.C. Valentine
ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME! Only 99c! Over 1700 pages of brand-new novels from your favorite NYT and USAT bestselling authors! From first kisses to dangerous encounters and second chances at love, we've gathered all 11 BRAND NEW novels in one big box, giving you a heart-pounding collection filled with confident, sexy, and mysterious alpha men you'll fall madly in love with.
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The Angel of Death (Police Snipers and Hostage Negotiators #1), An Angel Day Novel
By Blair Babylon
Only 99c this week!
To protect and to serve, or to save her own brother? Angel Day, the lead sniper for the Phoenix Police Department, got her nickname “The Angel of Death” the old-fashioned way: she earned it for her ruthless efficiency at stopping crimes with one well-placed bullet. When a massive call-out down by the Mexican Border reveals a terrorist cell and turns into a standoff, Angel’s brother texts her that he is inside that barricaded house, and her orders are to shoot anything that moves.