My name is Avery King and I’m probably a lot like you. I’m a 34-year-old single lesbian and my heart belongs to my rescued mutt, Steve. I work as a graphic designer and my life is quiet and comfortabl
"Beers gives a welcome expansion to the romance genre with her clear, sympathetic writing."?Curve magazineErica Ryan is flying home from London after a disastrous business trip. Free spirit Abby Hayes
How many people do you cross paths with on any given day? A dozen? Twenty? Fifty? Ever stop to wonder how many of them might have more in common with you than you realize? What about your mail carrier
Praise for Georgia Beers's 96 Hours:"96 Hours is a page-turner. . . . It is a riveting story rich with detail."?EDGE BostonWhat happens to lovers after the happy-ever-after moment? What goes on behind
Mackenzie Campbell has no idea her life is about to fall apart. She’s bright and attractive with a good job, a comfortable home and an impending Christmas wedding she’s been planning for months. So wh
At eighteen, Emerson Rosberg was poised to become anOlympic skiing sensation. Growing up in the Adirondack skitown of Lake Henry with a world-renowned ski champion for afather gave her an edge over th
Starting a new life in a new city is never easy, but Kelsey Peterson is managing. She owns her own specialty shop, she’s made some new friends, and she’s finally feeling like she’s ready to put down s
When the widowed owner of the wine bar Vineyard decides she wants to take some time off and travel abroad, she leaves her business in the very capable hands of the two women she trusts most: her daugh
Accountant and financial advisor Lacey Chamberlain doesn’t consider herself a control freak. She’s merely a planner—orderly, neat, and content in her tidy little life. When a marketing firm moves into