Three months before her wedding to her post-college sweetheart, reality show producer Annie Collins finally acknowledges her dormant desires. Wrapped in the arms of another woman—her trainer, Oksana Gorinkov—Annie experiences a physical heat she never knew existed. Soon the one-night stand meant to be her final farewell to the single life stretches into a consuming month-long affair, the genuine intensity of which neither woman can ignore. Annie sees where her heart belongs, and though the objections from her family and friends and the scars from Oksana's ex threaten to drive them back to their respective sides of Los Angeles, Annie knows she must fight for this relationship, a real love worth much more than any fantasy she's ever dreamed up.
Successful archaeologist Charlotte Greenstone has no time for men, so invents a convenient one--who bears a highly inconvenient resemblance to sexy stranger Greyson Tyler! To protect her mortifying white lie, Charlotte begs Grey to act as her temporary fiancé.... One glimpse of Charlotte's killer curves, and Grey can't resist making his own outrageous proposition--he'll pretend to be her fiancé... if they can enjoy all the benefits of being a couple! Smoking-hot Grey is definitely fling material, but Charlotte knows that's all it can ever be.... Isn't it?
Harley Prince had definitely gotten on the wrong side of someone. That's the only explanation for being assigned to go undercover with Mac Gerard. He's everything she doesn't want in a man--spoiled, rich and entirely too hot for her own good. Too bad he's too tempting to resist. Looks as if she'll have to hit the sheets with him to get him out of her system! Mac knows he's resorting to unfair tactics to get Harley in his bed. But she is one challenge he has no intention of backing away from. How could he know that an affair with her would involve more than just his libido? Now he's facing an even bigger obstacle--convincing Harley that with this fling he wants forever!
My brother is an idiot. He won the lottery and invested all of his money in a run-down bowling alley. Since he's barely making it, he moved in with me. Great. Having him around the house isn't the worst thing in the world, but he does make a mess like nobody's business. My friends Zeke, Jessie, and Kayden keep me sane but there's only so much they can do. And it's definitely not the worst thing in the world when his old friend, Ryker, moves to town. The second I lay eyes on him, I'm hot under the collar. He makes my body burn in longing and freeze in desperation at the exact same time. When he talks, I don't listen to anything he says because I'm staring at that hard jaw and those kissable lips like I already own them. But he's a bed hopper. A playboy. A heartbreaker. I'm all down for some hot, sweaty, yummy sex even if it doesn't have a fairy tale ending. I've been down that road before. I know the drill. But with Ryker, it's different. Because I know I'll fall in love with him. For now, I'll steer clear of him and keep my hands to myself. It can't be that hard, right? Or can it?
A Hollywood princess mixing business and pleasure with my hot bodyguard is a headline I’ll gladly live up to. After a messy breakup, I promised myself—no more dating. Then my new bodyguard walks in. He’s nothing like the men in my world. He’s rugged and real. But I’m only a job to him. But the longer we’re forced together, the harder it gets to fight our feelings. He starts seeing the real me—not the woman plastered all over the tabloids. So, I make him an offer: a no strings attached relationship that will end as soon as his job is over. I just wasn’t prepared for him to know my secrets, to fall in love with him, and how hard it’d be when it was time to say goodbye.
In my career journey I have engaged myself on diverse placements! One of the major personal tasks I have embarked myself on was when I joined the Roman Catholic Church as an aspiring future priest, and this formation process lasted a period of four years (studying philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, politics, and theology etc. I was awarded with a diploma in Philosophy and an advance English Certificate by UNISA). Complimenting my training as a future priest was also involved on a variety of projects and events with the diversified communities of Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban, and Pinetown simultaneously. This passion to serve as an aspirant priest, and to make a positive change within my circle of influence and beyond led to the formation of my non-profit organization called Young Generational Thinkers. In principle one of the objectives, goals, and mission of this organization going forward is to: create sustainable poverty alleviation projects, and to make provision of bursaries to the illiterate and those who are from the disadvantaged backgrounds. Create an environment of safety and healthy living, by formulating support groups, small, medium, and micro enterprises, reintroduce strong farming teams, and formulating self-sufficient entrepreneurial businesses, and thus create a space for job opportunities and well-functioning and self-sufficient community development projects. It is an undeniable fact that without education and necessary skills of entrepreneurship, the global advocacy issues facing the youth in areas of crime, drug abuse, unemployment, poverty, shortages of necessary skills, and fatal diseases would remain the struggle for survival for the entire international community. With major emphasis on education, entrepreneurship, and skills development by the individuals, in particular the youth, fewer and fewer cases of delinquency would be reported. Mentorship programmes in place and good governance of all stakeholders involved would lead to the success of the international community. In my line of duty I have worked with a variety of public and private sector structures like the South African Department of Sports and Recreation, eThekwini Municipality Safer City Programme, Department of Community Participation, Department of Skills Development, Youth Commission, South African Red Cross, Durban Chamber of Commerce, South African Police Service, and Non-profit organizations like Right to Care, Love Life, Future leaders, National Youth Development agency just to mention a few. I was also involved on numerous national and international level on development and sustainable projects and events. With this in mind, I am optimistic that this manuscript would be embraced beyond measure, as I am a born philanthropist who is less motivated by money and prestige. To the contrary, I am motivated by making a difference, and making this world a better place for our generations generation to come.
You've said, "I Do," and you are married. So what's next, and where's happily-ever-after? T.N. Carpenter's humorous tall tales and personal short stories about marriage will assure you that you are not alone when facing the better, the worse, and the inevitably crazy times that married couples can experience throughout their marriage, and especially during the newlywed years. You will see that when there are ups and downs along the way to happily-ever-after, sometimes, you just have to be creative and have a sense of humor.T.N. Carpenter's seriocomic account of her first years of marriage illustrates how despite all the challenges that married couples can face, it is possible to still remain in love and committed to your marriage. And, it is even possible to find happily-ever-after.
The blood ties that have kept Jo and her brother Dave together are challenged when an unexpected inheritance fans the flames of underlying tensions. Upon discovering her mother's diary, the details of their family's troubled past are brought into sharp relief and painful memories are reawakened. Narrated with moments of light and dark, J. M. Monaco weaves together past and present, creating a complex family portrait of pain and denial in this remarkable debut novel. Perfect for fans of Anne Tyler and Sylvia Brownrigg, this is a novel that will stay with you long after you stop turning the pages.