In a Heartbeat

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by RJ Nolan


  Psychologist Dawn Kinsley has just found her place in life. After a failed relationship with a police officer, she has sworn never to get involved with another cop again, but she feels a connection to Aiden from the very first moment.

  Can Aiden keep from crossing the line when a brutal crime threatens to keep them apart before they’ve even gotten together?

  Coming Home

  (revised edition)

  Lois Cloarec Hart

  978-3-95533-061-3 (mobi)

  978-3-95533-062-0 (epub)

  Length: 104,000 words (371 pages)

  A triangle with a twist, Coming Home is the story of three good people caught up in an impossible situation.

  Rob, a charismatic ex-fighter pilot severely disabled with MS, has been steadfastly cared for by his wife, Jan, for many years. Quite by accident one day, Terry, a young writer/postal carrier, enters their lives and turns it upside down.

  Injecting joy and turbulence into their quiet existence, Terry draws Rob and Jan into her lively circle of family and friends until the growing attachment between the two women begins to strain the bonds of love and loyalty, to Rob and each other.

  Hearts and Flowers Border

  (revised edition)

  L.T. Smith

  978-3-95533-180-1 (mobi)

  978-3-95533-181-8 (epub)

  Length: 71,000 words (318 pages)

  A visitor from her past jolts Laura Stewart into memories—some funny, some heart-wrenching. Thirteen years ago, Laura buried those memories so deeply she never believed they would resurface. Still, the pain of first love mars Laura’s present life and might even destroy her chance of happiness with the beautiful, yet seemingly unobtainable Emma Jenkins.

  Can Laura let go of the past, or will she make the same mistakes all over again?

  Hearts and Flowers Border is a simple tale of the uncertainty of youth and the first flush of love—love that may have a chance after all.

  COMING FROM YLVA PUBLISHING IN 2014

  http://www.ylva-publishing.com

  Heart’s Surrender

  Emma Weimann

  Neither Samantha Freedman nor Gillian Jennings are looking for a relationship when they begin a no-strings-attached affair. But soon simple attraction turns into something more.

  What happens when the worlds of a handywoman and a pampered housewife collide? Can nights of hot, erotic fun lead to love, or will these two very different women go their separate ways?

  DEPARTURE FROM THE SCRIPT

  Jae

  Aspiring actress Amanda Clark and photographer Michelle Osinski are two women burned by love and not looking to test the fire again. Even if they were, it certainly wouldn’t be with each other.

  Amanda has never been attracted to a butch woman before, and Michelle personifies the term butch. Having just landed a role on a hot new TV show, Amanda is determined to focus on her career and to stay away from complicated relationships.

  After a turbulent breakup with her starlet ex, Michelle swore she would never get involved with an actress again.

  But after a date that is not a date and some meddling from Amanda’s grandmother, they both begin to wonder if it’s not time for a departure from their usual dating scripts.

  In a Heartbeat

  © by RJ Nolan

  ISBN (mobi): 978-3-95533-156-6

  ISBN (epub): 978-3-95533-157-3

  Also available as paperback.

  Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

  Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

  Owner: Astrid Ohletz

  Am Kirschgarten 2

  65830 Kriftel

  Germany

  http://www.ylva-publishing.com

  First edition: May 2014 (Ylva Publishing)

  No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to locales, events, business establishments, or actual persons—living or dead—is entirely coincidental.

  Credits

  Edited by Sandra Gerth and Day Petersen

  Cover Design by Streetlight Graphics

 

 

 


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