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When Cameron Bridge asked me to marry him, every part of me wanted to say yes. But my future wasn’t mine to give. My family was falling apart, and I was the one holding it together. I couldn’t bring him into that chaos…couldn’t tether him to a future where he’d have to carry my burdens.
I thought walking away would give him a better life, but it destroyed us both.
Years passed, and I tried to move forward. I built a life that looks polished from the outside. But the days are hollow, and I spend my nights drowning out the regret any way I can. It’s the only guarantee I won’t let anyone else get too close again. The truth is no one can ever take his place, and I’ve made sure no one will even try.
But then, life—or maybe fate—brings Cameron back into my world. In the middle of New York City, where hopes and shadows collide, he’s there—older, stronger, and carrying his own scars now. He looks at me like he’s still searching for the girl I used to be, and every time we touch, I wonder if she’s still in here somewhere, buried with everything I thought we left behind.
On My Knees is an angsty, second chance standalone romance that ends in a happily ever after.
Major Mark Lopez was always the light.
The smile in the storm.
The steady laugh in the face of chaos.
But light like that doesn’t come from peace—it’s forged from pain.
As a child, safety was something Mark dreamed of but never truly knew.
So he learned to find joy in the cracks.
To protect others, so no one else had to feel what he did.
Then a mission went sideways—
A blast.
A hospital bed.
And her.
Mia Harper walks in with sharp eyes, a knowing smile, and a secret she’s not sharing.
She’s beautiful, mischievous, and mysterious. And somehow, she knows more than she’s saying.
Intrigued, Mark finds that he wants her more than he should.
But the truth has a way of rising.
And scars refuse to heal—especially when the past comes crashing back.
Mark’s only hope is to uncover what really happened twenty-five years ago.
… he walked a tightrope five stories up just to hold my hand.
Gaze: I moved into the building next to Pixie when I was eleven. She blew bubbles through my window. I shot my Nerf gun through hers. We both had secrets, but one of us was fated to get hurt. I wanted it to be me.
Pixie: When I was afraid of the dark, he would shine a light in my window. We shared our popsicles and I taught him how to get a good swing on the playground. I never imagined I’d have to decide who got to live and who didn’t. I chose him –and he could never know.
She walked a tightrope five stories up just to save my life…
I should not exist. All children like me are stillborn, or die in infancy. Those who cannot grow stronger, die. No empty child has ever reached a year of age, yet I am now thirteen. It has been a long and miserable thirteen years, where the best I can manage to do is walk with difficulty. Sometimes, I cannot even manage that. My clan has paid dearly for every minute of my life. And money is not so easy to obtain, here at the edge of civilization. Perhaps I might have lived in this state for many years. A cripple, strong in mind but feeble in body. But when some unexpected guests came to our estate, everything changed. I would die at last – or, I would learn to survive on my own.
Something of a Storm (All in Good Time Book 1)
Laney Spencer had a crush on Zack Callahan for as long as she could remember—not that it would ever amount to anything since he was way out of her league.
She was stuck in a rut and needed to make a change.
She was a talented artist and had been encouraged to move to San Francisco to pursue her dreams. Days after her little sister graduated high school the two packed their truck and headed south to California.
Laney was ready for a new start and assumed everything would go perfectly. She assumed the transition would be painless. When her assumptions proved wrong, all she could do was trust that God’s plans were better than her own… especially when His plans included finding the man of her dreams.
Saturday, 7:48 a.m. I wake to the sound of my phone ringing — and a sick, sinking feeling that I’m not alone. It’s the morning after my bachelorette party. Fourteen days until my wedding. I have the worst hangover of my life . . . and there’s a stranger in bed next to me.
I answer the call. It’s Suzanne, my best friend. ‘I don’t know how to say this, Maggie. It’s Angie, she’s dead.’
I can’t believe it. We were all together a few hours ago, dancing our hearts out at the club downtown.
It was meant to be my last night out as a single woman with my six oldest, closest friends. But now one of us is dead.
And one of us might have killed her.
And who’s this guy in my bed?
Immortality can be nice. Of course, having your consciousness downloaded into a robot and being forced to serve the galactic emperor as an Imperial Marine isn’t exactly life in paradise. And things only get worse when Star Dragons get involved.
Keel Hennity was one of the greatest gladiators in the universe, the victor of countless glorious battles. He was assigned to guard the most dangerous creatures on his home planet. Then he died, and his life truly began.
When Keel’s consciousness was downloaded into the robotic body of an Imperial Marine, he was tasked with protecting the emperor and controlling the incredibly dangerous creature that ended his first life. Can Keel unlock the secrets of Star Dragons and protect the galaxy from a dragon-human war that could end life as we know it?
A Complete Series science fiction adventure with aliens, an all-powerful galactic empire, and space dragons from Amazon All Star and #1 International Bestselling author James David Victor. Includes the Never Before Released final book in the series.
This New York Times bestselling memoir of a veteran NASA flight director tells riveting stories from the early days of the Mercury program through Apollo 11 (the moon landing) and Apollo 13, for both of which Kranz was flight director.
Gene Kranz was present at the creation of America’s manned space program and was a key player in it for three decades. As a flight director in NASA’s Mission Control, Kranz witnessed firsthand the making of history. He participated in the space program from the early days of the Mercury program to the last Apollo mission, and beyond. He endured the disastrous first years when rockets blew up and the United States seemed to fall further behind the Soviet Union in the space race. He helped to launch Alan Shepard and John Glenn, then assumed the flight director’s role in the Gemini program, which he guided to fruition. With his teammates, he accepted the challenge to carry out President John F. Kennedy’s commitment to land a man on the Moon before the end of the 1960s.
Kranz recounts these thrilling historic events and offers new information about the famous flights. What appeared as nearly flawless missions to the Moon were, in fact, a series of hair-raising near misses.
A secret kept, a queen hidden, and her warriors lost.
Afflicted by a mysterious and terrible illness that’s haunted me since childhood, I’ve resigned myself to living life as a burden to my family. Until a fae knight comes to my village and tells me that everything I know is a lie.
It seems impossible, but he swears that I’m a fae queen, raised in the mortal realm for my own safety. And the time has come for me to return home to Faerie and rule.
Only my queendom isn’t what it once was. It’s fractured, divided, broken. And the men of my royal guard—a group of deadly and eccentric warriors sworn to protect me—have disappeared, scattered to the wind. I have to reunite them if I want to have any chance of surviving the war that has consumed the land, and the invaders at our gates.
This is a slow burn reverse harem novel intended for mature readers only.
‘Just rest, Frankie. I’ll take care of you.’ I feel my baby kick as our nanny fluffs my pillows and helps me lie down. She gives me a soothing smile, but it doesn’t reach her eyes. She knows I’m afraid of her…
When I shake our nanny Jasmine’s hand for the first time and catch her perfect smile, I tell myself I’m doing the right thing. With a new baby on the way, I need help with our toddler, Olivia. Jasmine will be a godsend. Won’t she?
As I watch her spin my precious daughter around in the garden with my husband Russ lovingly looking on, a chill runs down my spine. Something is wrong. I can’t shake the feeling we’ve met before.
And then my life changes in an instant. I wake up in the hospital. As Russ tries to soothe me, telling me our baby is safe, all I can remember is being at the top of the stairs. And Jasmine smiling at me. Did she push me?
With no one I can trust, I feel certain Jasmine wants me gone. But soon I’ll learn I’ve been completely wrong about what’s been going on in my house. And if I want to keep my children safe, we’ll need to run…
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