At fifteen, Jamie Murphy finds herself broken and alone, convinced she doesn't need anyone.
Until she does.
Bear is the boy behind the fence, the one who was there for her when no one else was.
Until he's not. ... View details
I step outside the back door and down the three cement stairs leading to the brown, patchy grass. The rusty old screen door slaps closed behind me. I tilt my head to the sky. The sun warms my face, th...
She’s crashed the biggest party of her life, and she’s about to pay the price.
As the leader of an off-the-books black ops SEAL team, Luke Scott can’t afford for anyone to discover the truth about who he is or what he does.
But when a critical missi... View details
“I’m beginning to regret this gig. Maybe I ought to start a normal life.” Luke kept his voice low as he walked through the bazaar. The place was like a maze, and despite having his people on comms to ...
The woman so good that they can’t keep her out of the Army’s secret helicopter regiment. “Top 10 Romance of the Year!” – Booklist The stand-alone novel that launched an entire universe.
Captain Emily Beale made it as the first woman of the Army’s sec... View details
Captain Emily Beale and her team rushed into the tent from the Black Hawk helicopter landing area, still in their hot, sticky flight gear, helmets clutched under their arms. Just past dawn here, late-...
When Travis returns home from Afghanistan, his parents are splitting up, his brother's stolen his girlfriend and car, and the nightmares of his best friend getting killed keep him completely spooked. But when he runs into Harper, a girl who despises ... View details
Because of You is a beautifully crafted, wonderfully emotional debut." JoAnn Ross New York Times bestselling author of Honeymoon Harbor
Welcome Home - these are the words every soldier longs to hear after an endless deployment. But for Sergeant First... View details
Carponti—aka the most annoying soldier in Shane’s entire platoon—picked up Shane’s grey ACU pattern patrol cap and put it on, strutting around like he owned the place. Then he puffed out his chest and...
In a novel of action, intrigue, and romance, a U.S. Navy SEAL and an FBI agent race to unravel a mystery-while confronting their own unresolved feelings for each other.
In his career as one of America's elite warriors, Lt. Sam Starrett can do no wro... View details
“You sure you have time for this?” She sat down on the couch across from his desk and crossed a pair of legs that were still just as fine as they’d been when she’d caught his attention back in tenth g...
In the ninth romantic suspense novel in the New York Times bestselling Tracers series, author Laura Griffin brings back her elite cadre of forensic experts as they hunt down the most brutal serial killer yet.
Special Agent Tara Rushing arrives at a g... View details
Catie shoved open the door and popped the trunk. She tossed her purse inside, then rummaged through her gym bag, looking for her iPod. On second thought, no music. She slammed the trunk closed, locked...
From the author of Next Year in Havana comes the first Wild Aces Romance.
U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Noah Miller-call sign Burn-loves nothing more than flying hard and fast. When he meets a gorgeous and sassy woman while partying in Las Vegas, he i... View details
I didn’t bother explaining my Chupacabra theory. Meg would likely think I was crazier than she already did. She’d started dating her fiancé, Mike, her freshman year of college and they’d been together...
Team Reaper has a new mission...
Train the first female SEALs
Navy SEAL Griffin Caldwell is not happy with his team's top-secret mission, training the first female SEALs. Griffin's determined to prove that his trainee Sherri Tate-a former beauty qu... View details
Griffin Caldwell groaned as his buddy—his exceedingly shitfaced buddy—Axel Adams stood up, waving a flimsy plastic champagne glass in his meaty fist and slurred, “A toast. To the groom. The greatest g...
She knew. That's why Mom hadn't opened the door. She knew he was dead.Twenty years as an army brat, and Ember Howard knew, too. The soldiers at the door meant her dad was never coming home. What she didn't know was how she would find the strength to ... View details
“Come in!” I called out, scanning through my iPod’s playlist before pressing sync. Music made running more tolerable. Barely. Running was hellish, but I’d already calculated how far I had to go to com...