She’s fallen for him. Literally.
Stalled at the Pearly Gates, Gabriella (Bree) Smith is sent (okay, pushed) back to earth to earn her wings. Her assignment? Transform Devlin Hunt—ruthless lawyer and relationship skeptic extraordinaire—into a man who believes in happily ever after. Before he marries the wrong woman in ten days.
No pressure. Except Bree’s terrible at angel-ing. And converting a man who’s built his entire career on cold, hard evidence? Mission: Impossible.
Dev thinks Bree is either delusional or the world’s worst con artist (his money’s on both). She wears head-to-toe white, gorges on his maraschino cherries, and claims heavenly forces are helping her “fix” him. Worse? He’s dangerously aware of how sinfully appealing she looks in his shirts.
His solution? Use logic and lawyer cunning to evict her from his previously well-ordered life.
Trouble is, sprinkler malfunctions keep happening. Impossible golf shots. Champagne that tastes like milk. The real problem? Falling for the one miracle he can’t explain away—the angel who’s supposed to disappear in less than two weeks. Good thing lawyers excel at finding loopholes.
Because even though she’s heaven sent, he’s hell-bent on keeping her.
She’s very, very good…
Dee Evans has always been the good girl. The responsible one. The one who follows the rules, never makes waves, and definitely never does anything that could jeopardize her dream job as executive assistant to billionaire Jason Masters.
But when her boyfriend dumps her for being too repressed, Dee snaps. When he drives past the company van and her friends egg her on, she commits one wild, reckless act of rebellion.
She moons him.
Except—oops!—her aim is off. Because the man in the car isn’t her ex. It’s Jason Masters, her devastatingly attractive (and devastatingly furious) boss. The same boss who demands complete honesty and launches a company-wide investigation to find and prosecute the cheeky “Mooner.”
With her career (and dignity) on the line, Dee’s friends convince her the only way to throw Jason off her tail is to transform herself from invisible assistant to irresistible woman. It’s a bare-faced scheme that just might work… as long as she can keep her secrets covered.
But the closer Dee gets to Jason, the harder it becomes to hide her growing feelings. Because the real danger isn’t getting caught—it’s falling for a man who values honesty above all else—
And who’s very, very good at spotting a liar.
She’s got a recipe for romance. He’s throwing that cookbook out!
Middle-school teacher Amy Larkin has a foolproof plan: find Mr. Right using a step-by-step marriage guide. Forget pulses racing and butterflies fluttering. No swiping right or scrolling profiles either. She’s meeting men the old-fashioned way to evaluate them using her detailed list. She wants compatibility, shared values, and someone who dreams of the family she’s always longed for.
There’s just one problem: Jake Weston.
Contractor, workaholic, and the infuriatingly attractive grandson of Amy’s beloved neighbor, Jake has been a fixture in her life for ten years. Part family friend…
All trouble.
When Amy moves into his beach house for the summer and enlists his help finding husband candidates, Jake thinks she’s lost her mind. But watching her date other men while treating him like a pseudo-brother? That churns something dangerously like jealousy in his gut.
Time to launch a counterplan. Using her book against her, Jake is determined to prove—no matter what it takes—that he’s the only man who measures up to Amy’s specifications.
Between disastrous blind dates, inedible octopus dinners, and moonlit confessions on the beach, Amy discovers her foolproof recipe might be missing the most essential ingredient. Can she risk everything on a man who’s never wanted marriage—or is she cooking up heartbreak?
A heartwarming romcom about perfect plans, imperfect people, and finding love when you stop measuring.
Her hypothesis: make him macho. His conclusion: make her his.
Scientist Ernestine St. Bennett has always been different. Most women like parties; Ernie’s comfort zone is the lab. Most women are adept at small talk; Ernie talks to her pet fish, Waldo.
Then Ernestine spots Simon Prime—awkward, hunched, hiding behind thick glasses.
He’s obviously a nerd, too! Sympathizing with his social dysfunction, Ernie decides to help him. Using principles learned in her fish studies, she’ll turn Simon from meek to macho!
What Ernie doesn’t know (but Waldo suspects) is that Simon Prime is really ex-cop, private investigator Sam Pierce in disguise. A man who definitely doesn’t need his masculinity enhanced.
Sam is simply undercover, playing a shy nerd to solve a case. He thinks the disguise is perfect…until Ernie’s gentle encouragement, her sweet smiles, and her earnest faith in him make him forget he’s pretending. Sitting on the beach late at night, waiting for grunion to appear? Strangely stimulating. Watching her explain animal mating rituals while demonstrating “power stances”? It’s too adorable.
And too dangerous. Because somewhere between the fish facts and the flirting, he’s fallen for her. The woman who thinks he’s a nerd named Simon.
Can Sam come clean without losing Ernie?
Waldo’s betting no.
A sweet romcom about fish, faking it, and finding real love.
He’s definitely undomesticated…
Julie Jones is proud of her dog training institute, but her latest client is jeopardizing its stellar rating. He growls. He snaps. He refuses to follow the simplest command without balking. But his dog is an absolute sweetie. All Puppy needs, Julie tells his surly master, is to bond.
Luc Tagliano wants to correct the destructive behavior of the 150-pound mastiff his great-aunt left him—not bond with it! Although he wouldn’t mind some bonding with sexy little Julie. As for Puppy, the dog needs to behave, so Luc can place him in a good home.
But after watching the two males together, Julie is convinced the best home for Puppy is with Luc. Luc, however, decides the best home for Puppy is with Julie.
So here’s the deal:
Luc persuades Julie to move into his guest house temporarily to help him train Puppy, secretly sure she’ll eventually adopt the dog despite her teeny, tiny apartment. Julie agrees to help Luc, secretly sure that with a little coaching, Luc will keep the mastiff, despite his seemingly teeny, tiny heart. The problem with their respective plans? The more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to remember who’s training whom.
And Puppy is worried. Because if Julie doesn’t have room in her home for him…and Luc doesn’t have room in his heart…what will happen to Puppy?