Books tagged: contemporary adult romance

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Remember Me    by Harlee Mills
Price: $2.99 USD. 90700 words. Published on June 29, 2012. .

After eight years away from the place he calls home Jordan Anderson returns to find the girl he fell in love with as a teenager has returned as well. Even though it seems that this is their chance for happily ever after to happen, they are suddenly faced with the fact that monsters from their past haven’t vanished from their fairytale.
Up A Tree    by John McDonnell
Price: $2.99 USD. 36050 words. Published on October 4, 2012. .

Lauren Summers never forgot her first kiss, and when she goes back to the place where it happened, 30 years later, she gets stuck in a tree 30 feet in the air. She is saved by a handsome stranger with flashing blue eyes named Tom Connell. Then the man who gave her that first kiss, Jimmy Vance, shows up. Will she recapture her youthful passion with Jimmy, or is Tom Connell the man for her?
Someone to Love    by Addison Moore
Price: $3.99 USD. 86550 words. Published on December 21, 2012. .

When twenty-year-old Kendall Jordan transfers clear across country to Garrison University, the last thing she’s looking for is a one-night stand. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what, gorgeous, Cruise Elton offers. Kendall has long since come to realize that love is an illusion that never lasts, and Cruise couldn’t agree more—but something deep inside her wants him all for herself.
Maddie's Marine: A (Very) Short Story    by Lynn Raye Harris
Price: Free! 6900 words. Published on May 19, 2013. .

Newspaper reporter Maddie Forester once had a hot affair with Marine major Ryan Cavanaugh. But that was months ago, and Ryan wants nothing to do with her now. When they meet up by accident in Hawaii, they find out their affair isn't quite as final as either of them thought. It's still red-hot and sizzling! A (very) short story from USA Today bestselling author Lynn Raye Harris!