Simply
the Best: A Collection of International Digital Award Winning
Romances
by
L.A. Sartor, Laurel O’Donnell, Kathy L Wheeler, Dale Mayer,
Charity
Tahmaseb, Cynthia A Clement
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GENRE:
Multi-genre
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BLURB:
This
collection of multi-genre romances features winning novels from the
International Digital Awards, including historical,
suspense/thriller, short historical, contemporary, paranormal, and
young adult. Simply the Best of all worlds!
Haunted
by Death ~ Dale Mayer
Death
haunts anthropologist Meg Pearce…
In
her last summer before college, an innocent camping trip ended in a
friend’s disappearance…and destroyed her life.
Angel’s
Assassin ~ Laurel O’Donnell
When
Damien enters Aurora’s life, tempting her with promises of dark
passion and forbidden lust, he threatens to tear her peaceful world
apart with shadowy secrets of his own.
Be
Mine This Christmas Night ~ L. A. Sartor
At
Christmas, finding love and a family seems even more possible…unless
you’re keeping a secret.
A
Hunter 4 Rescue ~ Cynthia Clement
Worlds
Apart. Joined by Love
A
unit of elite alien warriors, known as Hunters, crash lands on earth
and their leader is torn between getting his men to safety or
protecting the human woman he has bonded with.
The
Fine Art of Keeping Quiet ~ Charity Tahmaseb
Sometimes
staying silent is the biggest lie of all
No
one expects the girl who has mastered the art of keeping quiet to
join the speech team. But Jolia does. When a crush-worthy rival
offers to coach her in secret, she can't say no. But secrets have a
price, and this one might cost Jolia everything.
The
Mapmaker’s Wife ~ Kathy L Wheeler
In
the midst of his worn-torn country, love posed the greater danger.
A
flippant proposal and an attack on her person finds one young woman
married to the mapmaker who only needs someone to take control of his
ungovernable child. Feelings quickly shift into something less
platonic and when the enemy gains vital secrets, her suspicions land
her in jail.
Dishes
filled the sink and the floor needed a good sweeping. His limp seemed
more pronounced as he filed in and hung the lantern on a hook next to
the door. He shut it softly, staring at her all the while, arms
folded over a broad chest.
The heat
in the kitchen, after the cold night, seemed stifling and overwarm.
His eyes moved over her, pausing at her throat where her frozen hand
secured her shirt in a fist, rising back up to her damp hair,
dripping puddles on the floor. She was so warm, she felt faint.
After a
long pause, he asked, “Is there something you wish to tell me, Miss
Ruthers?”
“I-I
accept your proposal.”
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