Standalones
Falling for the Devil
Her uncle sold her soul for wealth... and as she spends more time with her captor, she realizes that she doesn't exactly want it back anymore.
Harleen Campbell is a typical high school senior, waiting tables to save up for college. Because her parents died young, she's forced to live with her uncle, a bitter man who would do anything for the next dollar - besides actual work, that is. When he suddenly moves them into a mansion overnight, Harleen worries he's resorted to selling drugs. It turns out, he sold something else entirely...
Now, Harleen is forced to give up her education, her friends and her boyfriend in order to move into a castle in the bowels of Hell and marry a man she barely knows, except that he is the definition of evil. She wants to hate him - she does! Except his hazel eyes have flecks of green in them and he has a deep, rumbly Australian accent and the way he looks at her causes shivers to run up and down her spine...
It's like they say, you can't help who you fall for. And for Harleen, falling for the devil is easier than she ever imagined.
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Killing by Captivation
He told her he was there to protect her, but she would later learn that he was the most dangerous demon she would ever meet.
As a demon, the only thing Paul wants is his freedom. In order to obtain that, he must track down a suitable bride for Satan. Once he finds her, all he needs to do is bring her back to Hell and he'll be granted release. Then he finds Mandy, and she ruins everything.
Mandy is The One, which was the worst thing she could ever hope to be. She was destined to marry Satan, she just doesn't know it yet. The last thing she expects when she goes to work is Paul - a cute, English ginger with black wings protruding from his back. Weird, but cute. He tells her he's there to protect her, which is the dumbest pickup line she's ever heard, and she prides herself for not falling for it. However, when the world literally starts crumbling around her, she has no choice but to trust him. The only thing is, she has this gut feeling he's not telling her something, something that could mean the difference between life and death.
The truth is just as dangerous as the lie, and Paul must decide if his desire for Mandy is more important than his desire for freedom.
Dangerous & Moving
Just because they're forced to depend on each other if they want to survive does not mean they have to like each other...
Clara Fletcher needs a doctor.
Now.
But as a wanted fugitive, checking in at a hospital could going to result in a death sentence. She needs a ride to a friend who can stitch her up, and a transporter who won't ask questions is the only one she can ask for help.
No names. No story. No talking.
That's the deal.
Until the familiar but secretive woman passes out from blood loss in the backseat of Jensen’s car. She’s not going to make it to her destination, and he can’t let her die. So he takes her to the hospital instead.
Except, Jensen doesn't know a thing about her. Not even her name. But that doesn’t stop the hospital from figuring out who she is, and once they do, they try to detain her. Jensen knows he should stay out of it, but he’s compelled to help her escape.
Now, they're both on the run, and their only hope is to make it to California…if they don't kill each other first.
Dangerous & Moving is a gripping standalone dystopian romance by a USA Today Best Selling Author. Fans of The Transporter and Hit and Run won't be able to put this book down.
Battlefield
Devyn was not born; she was created, and for a very important purpose: she was born to die.
Possibly.
If she made it out of the Battlefield alive with her Unit composed of eight people just like her, she's promised the freedom she had only previously dreamed of. But in order to do so, she must kill members of other rival Units fighting for the same thing.
When you're raised to be a weapon, fighting - killing - is the only thing you know. At least, that's what Gerard, her breeding partner, constantly tells her.
Just because they were, quite literally, made for each other didn't mean they had to like each other, but they definitely had to trust each other if they wanted to survive.
Falling Over You
True love is complicated
She wasn't supposed to see him, hear him, or feel him because he was dead - a ghost. She wasn't supposed to fall in love with him because she was engaged.
Lara Darling is not a fan of New York. She only moved out to the big city because her fiance works on Wall Street and she's a romantic at heart. Plus, with dreams of working for a big-time book publisher as an editor, she wants to take advantage of her new residence.
It all goes awry when she sees a ghost during a job interview.
Well, she doesn't know he's a ghost at the time.
Mike Langdon looks, sounds, and feels like a typical thirty-something male. He's cute, too. Really cute.
It doesn't help that Lara finds out that she and her fiance are living in Mike's house and that Mike can pop up whenever he wants. It also doesn't help that Lara is the ONLY person who knows Mike still exists. And worst of all, Mike's mere presence is making Lara question everything - her sanity, her decisions, her feelings...
With these new doubts, Lara must decide if getting married is what she truly wants and if loving a dead man is even possible.