From the New York Times bestselling author of Claimed comes the second enticingly erotic novel set in a world on the brink of chaos. Lennox used to live in a paradise on earth with his best frien
Elle Kennedy, bestselling author of the Killer Instincts novels, 'knows how to write scorching sexual tension' (USA Today). Now she really sets it on fire in a series about men and women living on the
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For successful African-American businesswoman Zoe Reynard, finding the pleasure she wants, the way she wants it, is not worth the risk of losing everything she has: marriage to the man she has loved s
Friends since childhood, Anais Darnby and Lindsay Markham have long harbored a secret passion for one another. When they finally confess their love, their future together seems assured, sealed with t
For successful African-American businesswoman Zoe Reynard, finding the pleasure she wants, the way she wants it, is not worth the risk of losing everything she has: marriage to the man she has loved
In Honey's debut novel, a man must learn how to cope with his wife's heroine addiction while raising two daughters and being the mayor of Atlanta.Atlanta's mayor, The Honorable Josiah J. Bishop, has a
Twenty-two-year-old Aleesha realizes she deserves better in life, especially when it comes down to her relationships. For too long she’s endured hurt and betrayal from the men in her world, and instea
Imagine having a love that is so deep, addictive, connected, and heavily embedded into your entire being that it haunts your every move. Four years later, after falling addictively in love with Promis
Hazel Clark is 18 years old and has promising future. She's the first in her family to attend college and start a new life to leave the old one behind. But Hazel is missing one thing, Love. Coming fro
Imaging the Addicted Brain, the latest volume in the International Review of Neurobiology series will appeal to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by