Not Quite Meant To Be by Genevieve Croeser Love is like a four-leaf clover. You find it only when you're not looking. Elana Anderson is definitely not looking for love. When her parents' marriage falls apart, she is left with a ranch full of horses and a rebellious teenage sister. A relationship is the last thing on her mind. A relationship with Colton Johnson, who collects buckle bunnies like most people collect coins, is about as likely as her chances of winning the lottery. The fact that his dimpled smile makes her heart skip a beat means absolutely nothing at all. After having his heart shattered by his high school sweetheart, Colton Johnson decides that true love and happily ever afters exist only in fairy tales. He is perfectly happy with his commitment-free lifestyle, until he really gets to know the dark-haired cowgirl who has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Can he risk his heart again for the chance at a fairy tale ending to their love story? Is Elana willing to give up everything she thought she knew about Colton Johnson in favour of getting to know the man behind the mask that he presents to the world? Could there possibly be room for him in her world, after all? Horses, ranch lore, love and laughter and of course, a beautiful love story make up this debut novel by Genevieve Croeser. |
Where the Heart Is by Ellie Lieberman When everything else was taken from someone, the least they should be able to hold onto was their story. This is Clary's story. She was Princess of Alsceance. "Jewel of the South." Married to the feared Shadow King for peace after years of war. And with the stroke of her hand, she was Queen of Midgrim. For seventeen years, she remained trapped within the belly of the beast, a lonely warrior whose only weapon was her heart. But was she traded for nothing more than the falling sand in an hourglass? |
The Christmas Gift by Melina Druga Set during the events of Family Upheaval, the last holiday novella in The Rock Starās Wife series follows the Economos siblings and their mother as they try to find something to celebrate during the most wonderful time of the year. Now that her lousy husband is out of the picture, Daria Economos is facing a wide-open future. This hardly feels like a new beginning, however. She never expected to be starting over in her twilight years; sheās a grandmother for heavenās sake, an old fogy! Even with the holidays right around the corner, Daria just canāt seem to drum up anything to feel thankful for. Sheās not the only one struggling. Her adult children are still reckoning with the revelation that they have four half-siblings out there in the world ā newfound family members theyāve come to love, for better or worse. And for Dariaās oldest son, the fear that the sins of the father might be genetic is very realā¦ The Economosesā first Christmas as a broken family is fast approaching. Can this once-close clan make peace with their own hurt feelings, or is the holiday cheer gone for good? |
Rock Star Parents by Melina Druga Things come full circle for erotica author Cassandra Hardwick as her teenage kids wade into the mire of dating and sex, in the final chapter of The Rock Starās Wife. Cassie thought sheād handle her kidsā comings-of-age differently than the conservative Economos family dealt with hers. But she finds herself at a near-total loss when faced with parenting teenagers ā an endeavor that includes accidentally walking in on her son exploring himself, helping her younger daughter shop for bras, and discovering that her oldest may have just as high a libido as she does. Of course, sheās not the only Economos dealing with sex-related drama. Her brotherās stressing out over his unmarried daughterās pregnancy. And just as Chris stops worrying that their unfaithful father has left an indelible mark on his descendants, the Economoses learn they may have even more half-siblings in Illinois. Itās been a long, crazy journey for Cassie, and thereās still plenty of track left on this roller coaster ride. You wonāt want to miss the stunning conclusion to this 33-year adventure. |
The Pandemic Diaries by Melina Druga Cassandra and Nat Hardwick never let his demanding touring schedule get in the way of their romance. But will spending lockdown together put their relationship on the ropes? Nat Hardwickās career has kept him away from home for much of his marriage to Cassie, but the two have never had trouble keeping the spark alive. Now that COVID-19 has shut down the country, Natās band has been forced to suspend its current tour, which means heāll be home for the foreseeable future. Not that anything feels āforeseeableā with the pandemic ravaging the globe. The Hardwick kids are in existential crisis, and their parents arenāt faring much better. Carving out privacy has never been a problem before, but being packed in the house like sardines frustrates Cassie and her husband at every turn. With COVID closing in, the Hardwicks must weather all the pandemicās greatest hits, including a toilet paper shortage, a scandalous Zoom call, the rising death toll, and the realization that things may never go back to ānormal.ā As heartfelt, hilarious, and high heat as its predecessors, this new installment in The Rock Starās Wife series takes readers through the ups and downs of pandemic life, as seen through Cassieās ever-observant eye. |
Family Upheaval by Melina Druga Family drama is the name of the game in this emotional follow-up to Sex and Surprises, as Cassandra Hardwick is forced to deal with the fallout when a casually taken DNA test turns up some life-changing results. Cassie was just trying to support her best friend. Shawna never knew who her parents were, but jumping into the deep end with genetic testing was too scary to go it alone. Neither of them expected to find a bunch of strangers listed among Cassieās closest relations. When Cassie was growing up, it seemed like her extended family always had each otherās backs. Thatās what tight-knit clans do, after all. Looking back on it, however, maybe things havenāt always been as happy as she thought. How did she miss the warning signs? And what is she supposed to do when she finds out these new relatives might want to get to know her? Moving through the final years of the 2010s, the sixth entry in The Rock Starās Wife sees alliances tested and familial bonds broken, as Cassie and her family ā those she grew up with and ones only recently uncovered ā reckon with their now-complicated history. |
Sex & Surprises by Melina Druga Cassandra Hardwick wouldnāt trade having her globetrotting husband home for anything, but will their barely tested parenting plans hold up when a new baby gets added to the mix? Cassieās spent the last five years feeling like a single parent to Megan and Josh while Nat was touring the country with Dramatic Sneezer. Now that his wifeās writing career is taking off, however, thereās less pressure on Nat to play show after relentless show, and he can finally offer Cassie some much-needed relief from running the household. Of course, thatās not all he brings to the table. With no tour dates to stand in their way, the couple waste no time indulging their high libidos. But when Cassie discovers sheās pregnant with their third child, the routine theyāve just begun to establish gets ripped out from under them, and everything suddenly seems to be in a state of flux. Spanning six years of Cassieās diary entries, Sex and Surprises follows the eponymous Rock Starās Wife as she tries to balance a happy marriage, healthy parenting, and a promising career ā all while reckoning with the challenges a growing family brings. |
Holiday Homecoming by Melina Druga Set during the events of Rock Star Romance, this wintry interlude in the Rock Starās Wife series follows two couples wrestling with family drama in the midst of holiday cheer. Cassie Economosās family hasnāt met her new boyfriend yet. To tell the truth, she isnāt sure she wants them to; things went catastrophically wrong the last time she brought a guy home for the holidays. To avoid embarrassment and hopefully save her burgeoning romance from crashing and burning in the aftermath, Cassie puts Nat through meet-the-Economoses bootcamp in the weeks leading up to Christmas. But trouble is brewing back home in Sterling, where Jennifer, Cassieās friend turned cousin-by-marriage, has just learned her absentee father wants to rebuild his relationship with his daughters. No one seems to know how Jennifer should respond ā least of all herself. Meanwhile, the men in Cassieās and Jenniferās lives are just trying to make it through the holidays. Philās willing to try anything to help his wife weather the coming storm, and Nat just wants to make a good first impression and ease his girlfriendās fears. Holiday Homecoming moves between these four young narrators as they figure out where they stand against external forces and internal desires. |
Adjustment Year by Melina Druga The stunning conclusion to Melina Drugaās World War I trilogy traces Hettieās attempts to reacclimate to civilian life in the aftermath of the conflict. Itās been five years since Hettie left home a blushing bride. Recently relieved of her duties as an army nurse, she makes her long-awaited return a newlywed once againā¦ and pregnant. Hettie canāt escape the painful memories of the thousands of wounded soldiers she tended to at the Casualty Clearing Station, the devastation of the Halifax Explosion, or the death of her first husband, killed in action shortly after they arrived in France. In a fragile state, she finds little in the way of acceptance or affection among her new in-laws, who canāt seem to understand how a way of life that was once so familiar could become so frightening. To make matters worse, Hettie barely knows the man whose child sheās carrying. By the time the war finally came to an end ā and she accepted his proposal of a hasty marriage ā Col. Alfred Taylor had spent more time as her penfriend than her lover. Heās the only family she has in Niagara-on-the-Lake, but Alfred might be too caught up with his own problems to notice Hettieās ongoing battle. Both husband and wife are still fighting the ghosts of the Great War, but will they realize how similar their demons are before itās too late? |
Those Left Behind by Melina Druga Told through a series of epistolary vignettes, the second novel in Melina Drugaās World War I trilogy traces the lives of the Steward and Bartlette families as they contend with their childrenās and siblingsā wartime absences. Newlyweds Hettie Steward and Geoffrey Bartlette wasted no time heading to the Western Front after the war began. In the wake of the coupleās traumatic and untimely separation, their families begin to knit themselves together ever tighter. Matriarchs Lucretia Steward and Amelia Bartlette attempt to keep the home fires burning, unable to escape the tumult of the war. Hettieās brother and brother-in-law join her on the front lines. Back in Ontario, some households grow. Others remain painfully stagnant. Romantic relationships wax and wane as these bright-eyed young adults fall in and out of love with one another and wrestle with the tension between timeworn traditions and the shiny appeal of progress. Those Left Behind offers readers the opportunity to connect deeply with the characters they met in The Unmarriable Kind and Angel of Mercy. As five years of deaths, births, tragedies, and triumphs unfold, one question never strays far from center: How does one maintain strong filial bonds ā and repair weakened ones ā when the world is changing rapidly on all sides? |
I Know Why She Stayed by Kasey Rogers & K. J. Harrowick From Itch Perfect to the bonds of friendship, two gameshow participantsā lives intertwine when they discover a shared trauma that restricted and shaped their futures. One trapped in a financially abusive marriage, the other forced into debt as a child, they begin to unravel the disturbing events of a shared truth: I Know Why She Stayed. |
Homecoming Chaos by D. W. Brooks Four years ago, Jamie left everything behind. Now sheās back to face her past, her family, and a killer. Jamie Scott had a seemingly perfect life: a loving fiancĆ©, a promising career as a doctor, and a supportive family. But she canceled her wedding and turned down a cushy job offer, instead, running away to join a humanitarian mission abroad. But life brought her back to her hometown, and now sheās ready to face the consequences of her actions. What she doesnāt expect is to walk into a murder scene in the parking lot of her familyās business. She also doesnāt expect to encounter Detective Nick Marshall, the sexy and smart cop who is assigned to the case. Heās determined to find the truth, even with Jamie distracting him and interfering in the case. Heās also drawn to her like a moth to a flame, despite the constant chaos that seems to surround her. |
Between Before and After by Jessica Stilling Between Before and After follows Indie film director Sebastian Foster, son of the famous author Regina Foster, as he embarks on a project to turn his motherās award-winning novels into films. As he works on his third film in the project, a biographical novel that takes place in Paris and deals with the traumatic death of Sebastianās five-year-old sister, the project and aspects of Sebastianās personal and private life start to break down. Sebastian is confronted with a man from his past who holds the purse strings as far as funding for his films is concerned. He also learns that his mother has more secrets than he realized and as he dives deeper into this project, he learns that there was so much more to his sisterās tragic death than he realized. As the past starts to unravel before him, Sebastian must confront his issues with his mother and his desperate need to recreate a past that may not have been as idyllic as he remembered. |
Happiest in Denial by Cassandra Cordini Who doesnāt dream of true love? When Mia meets Wolfgang, she thinks all her dreams have come true. Blinded by her passions, she plunges into marriage, even though dark shadows seem to hover around him. Wolfgang canāt hide his true nature and in time even Mia is finally forced to confront the truth about her husband. Dignity and self-respect come at a terrible price ā will Mia pay it or will she be forever Wolfgangās plaything? |
Life in the Shadows by Joyce Reynolds-Ward IN A TECH-DRIVEN BIOREMEDIATION FUTURE, HARD CHOICES MUST BE MADE. Powerful mother. Powerful daughter. Sarah Stephens and her daughter Diana Landreth run bioremediation companies dependent upon neural nets and nanotechnology to operate complex biobots. Sometimes competitors, sometimes collaborators, while they disagree, they are still mother and daughter. And then the Disruption Machine begins its campaign of devastation. In the process of their collaboration to stop the Disruption Machine, the shadows in their lives force their paths into a dangerous divergence. Sarah chooses politics and power. Diana chooses research and family. What happens when their choices collide? |
The Church of Wrestling by Emily Thomas Mani Eleven-year-old Jenny Arsenault is an undefeated wrestler, thanks in part to the guiding principle her father has taught herāStrike First. But sheās eager to try another principle. At the 1992 Canada East Championship, she defies Strike First and loses the gold. Itās not the only loss that day. Her mother also dies, launching her father into an intercontinental search for the answer to an impossible question: How do you strike first at death? A bold, inventive novella with unforgettable characters, The Church of Wrestling shows grief and obsession are full-contact sports, and family tiesāeven when seemingly brokenābind more tightly than a half nelson. |
A Feeling Like Home by Haleigh Wenger Sword and Silk Books WriteHive Book Club Indie Recs Indie Sixteen-year-old Paige Williams canāt stop self-sabotaging. Not when her dad gets sick, not when her relationship implodes, not even when her parents send her to another-freaking-state for the summer to live with her sister. Paige just wants to have fun, spray paint a few walls, and block out everything stressful, including her growing concern that she might be sick as well. To make things worse, her parents threaten her with boarding school in the fall if she canāt prove sheās changed her bad habits. Paigeās parents sign her up for a rebuilding project in Texas where her sister lives. Meanwhile, Paige reluctantly befriends her sisterās straight-laced teenage neighbor, Joey, who is a frequent guest. Heās so different from her, but Paige realizes that may not be a bad thing, especially since being around Joey curbs her urge to vandalize and ignore the rules. He even makes her forget about the debilitating stomach cramps she struggles to hide. Just as Paige begins to feel settled in Texas, her dadās worsening Crohnās disease brings her home to Seattle. When her own health fails her, she has the choice of staying at home and receiving care. Or, she could go back to Texas and prove for once and for all that sheās more than her mistakes and more than a disease. Torn between two worlds and two versions of herself, Paige must decide where, and with whom, she truly feels at home. |
A Whisper to a Scream (The Bibliophiles Book 1) by Karen Wojcik Berner Annie Jacobs has dreamed of the day she would become a mother since the first time she held her Baby Tenderlove doll. Unfortunately, biology has not cooperated with her plan, and she finds herself dealing with a diagnosis of unexplained infertility instead of picking out baby names. Across town, stay-at-home mom Sarah Anderson is just trying to make it through the grocery store without her toddler hurling a box of rice at a fellow shopper. She is exhausted from managing the house, a first grader and a toddler, all without any help from her work-obsessed, absentee husband. When they meet through a Classics Book Club, each thinks the other one's life is so much better than her own. But is the grass truly greener on the other side of the fence? Unlike most series that follow one character through various adventures, each Bibliophiles novel focuses on one or two members of a fictional suburban classics book club, revealing their personal stories while the group explores tales spun by the masters. This edition contains a Reader's Guide and book club discussion questions. |
How To Survive Your Sisters by Ellie Campbell The four MacLeod sisters are no strangers to sisterly rivalry and with one of them about to be married, there are bound to be fireworks. Perfectionist Natalie wants the 'wedding of the year'. Harassed mother, Milly, just wishes her bridesmaid's dress wasn't the size of a tent. Career-obsessed Avril secretly moons over a married man and world traveler, Hazel, the youngest, yearns to be taken seriously. Forced together for the first time in years, and with an unexpected guest stirring up old resentments, squabbles are inevitable. But when tragedy strikes things really fly apart - as some shocking skeletons emerge rattling from the crowded MacLeod closet... |
"I Do" Fifteen Years of Wedding Misadventures by Kiersten Hall "This book is a MUST READ for anyone who is planning on getting married or has already taken the trip down the aisle!" 15 years of memories from 1,400+ weddings as a professional videographer. There are plenty of entertaining stories to share with the readers! Chapter titles include: * Where's Grandma? * Can I Get Your Autograph? * Who Brought the Gun? * Calisthenics in Formal Wear "This book is a page-turner! Once you pick it up, you won't be able to put it down until you're done!" Complete Bridal Planning Checklist Included āAfter reading this book, Iām thrilled that my wedding was so āaverageā.ā āAbsolutely hilarious! This is the strategic, guerrilla handbook to planning a successful wedding.ā Amazon Customer Review: 'I would have never thought that a wedding videographer would deal with so many different situations! While reading this book I encountered some interesting information, some winces and cringes, some genuine laughs out loud - but I can honestly say that all of it was entertaining! In addition, Kiersten's casual, witty, and amusing writing style made me feel like I was sitting in her living room as she shared these scenarios and anecdotes with a group of friends - Thanks for sharing!' |