Wednesday, December 24, 2025

 

NOT ON HIS WISH LIST

Whitney G.

Release Date: December 12

Available in Kindle Unlimited

Jenna Dawson is not having a good year.
In fact, she's probably on Santa's Naughty list.

No, that's not a cheesy line. Her boss literally makes a "naughty or nice" list every year for his employees, and her endless arguments & late-night sessions with him have landed her on the former.

But fate suddenly gives her a break when Saint A**hole nears the brink of being deported back to his home country.

And he has the audacity to ask her for a favor...

All she has to do is find him a fiancee for the holidays, and she'll get a bonus and a much-deserved break.

At least, that was what she thought before she was forced to step into the role herself...

From New York Times bestselling author Whitney G. comes a hilarious 'marriage-for-convenience' romance for fans of Four Christmases and The Proposal.

Grab your copy!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GCBJ5L4D

Meet Whitney G.

Whitney G. is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author. Her books are currently published in over a dozen languages.

She lives deep in the Tennessee woods and spends most of her time drinking coffee while penning dirty-talking alpha males.

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Monday, December 22, 2025

 

Title: Hot for Mr. Moneybags
Series: The Single Moms of San Camanez: The Vino Vixens
Author: Whitley Cox
Genre/Tropes: Forced Proximity; Small Town; Single Mom; Silver Fox; Age Gap; Anxiety Rep; Cinnamon Roll Hero; Pro Athlete Hero 
Release Date: December 20, 2025 


A quiet man. A cautious heart. A love that refuses to stay silent.
Because sometimes, healing feels like falling—and falling feels like home.

Welcome to San Camanez, a humble, peaceful little island in the Puget Sound and home to the Vino Vixens. Four cousins—and single moms—who run a vineyard, love the wine they sell, raise their kids together, and still hold out hope that not all men are like the ones they married. This is Danica’s story …

Tommaso
I came to San Camanez to keep a promise to my late wife—to turn our land into a sanctuary for the lost and forgotten. The animals give me purpose; the silence keeps me steady.
Then Danica Ross and her daughter arrive, and my carefully contained world begins to shift. She’s gentle but strong, scarred but unbroken. And when her little girl’s laughter fills the barn, I start to remember what hope sounds like.
But when my wife’s cousin threatens to take the farm, I realize I could lose everything—again. This time, though, I’m not sure I can go back to being alone.

Danica
After escaping a cruel marriage, I built a quiet life for my daughter and me—safe, small, predictable. Love wasn’t part of the plan.
Then Tommaso Barone walks into our quiet, kind, infuriatingly patient. He makes me believe in trust again. In laughter. In warmth.
When his sanctuary—and our fragile new bond—are threatened, I have to decide if I’ll run like I always have… or fight for the man who’s teaching me that love doesn’t always hurt.

Set against the windswept shores of San Camanez, this tender, slow-burn romance celebrates second chances, quiet strength, and the kind of love that heals what life once broke.








“What time is it?” I yawned.
“Eleven-thirty.”
My eyes flew open wide and I sprang up from where I was on his lap. “Eleven-thirty?”
“Si.”
“Oh my god, I hardly ever stay up this late.”
“Neither do I, but I have been having such a nice time with you.”
I was on my feet now and headed to his front door, wide awake. “And I was—am—with you. But it’s still late. I need to let you get to bed. I need to get to bed. It’s a schoo—wait, it’s not a school day tomorrow, is it?” My feet practically made a screeching sound on his hardwood floor. I stopped so fast.
“Tomorrow is Sunday,” he said, totally calm, if not a little amused at how I went from zero to sixty to zero so quickly.
“Right. Saturday.” I exhaled, and my shoulders rounded. “Sam is having a sleepover with her cousins at Gabrielle’s. So as long as I’m home in the morning before she comes to find me …”
A slow smile curled on one side of his mouth as he stepped closer to me. I thought he was going to put his hands on my hips, or scoop me up and cart me off caveman style to the bedroom, but instead, he took my hand. “Let me play with your hair a little longer.” Then he tugged me back to the couch.
I was too weak, too relaxed, too infatuated with this man to say no.
“I know you said this is your first date, and I said that it’s been over twenty years since my last first date. So I am okay taking this as slow as you would like.”
We sat back down on the couch.
“However, if you are okay with it, Danica, I would very much like to kiss you.”
My breath stuttered as I inhaled, my eyes falling to his full lips. He’d shaved today, and the five o’clock shadow in all its salt-and-pepper glory was as sexy as ever. I ached to feel it scratch my cheek.
Swallowing, and unable to keep my hands from shaking, I knitted them in my lap as I sat facing him on the couch. “Yes. I … I would like that too.”
His eyelids dropped to half-mast as he reached forward and gently, but possessively, cupped the back of my neck, his pinky against my raging pulse, his thumb cradling my jaw. With his other hand, he grabbed my twitching, clasped fingers, and stilled them. “Relax. I will bite you only if you ask me to.”
My breathy “ha” of a laugh came out as more of a squeak, as he leaned forward and slowly pressed his mouth to mine.
I closed my eyes and let him take the lead, slowly letting our lips touch, then pull back, then touch and explore. He inched forward a little more, tightening his grip on my neck just a fraction, and encouraged me to open my mouth wider.
I was putty in his safe, strong hands and let him guide me through the best kiss of my life. I thought for sure that he was going to push his tongue into my mouth or lay me on my back, but he didn’t. He pressed his soft lips to mine one more time, then slowly pulled away.
I was breathless, rampant with need, and so incredibly relaxed.
Blinking open my eyes, I found him watching me, a small smile lifting one corner of his mouth higher than the other.
Was he going to kiss me again?
Please.
“Come,” he said, encouraging me to lay back down and rest my head in his lap. He started playing with my hair again. “Tell me something about you that would surprise people to learn,” he said, reaching to the side table and grabbing his wineglass. He took a sip, set it back down, then reached for my free hand again, twining our fingers together.
Swallowing, I studied the strong, angular shape of his jaw and the way the firelight cast beautiful flickering shadows across it. This man was a work of art. A stunning representation of the male form both inside and out.
“Hmm?” he probed. “What is something nobody would expect Danica St. Claire to have done?”
Biting my lip, I hedged a smile. “For my thirtieth birthday, I went and got a tattoo, then I went bungy jumping. Is that surprising?”
“Do you think people would be surprised to know that about you?”
I shrugged. “I’m the shyest of all of us. So, maybe. I take the fewest risks. I’m a bookkeeper, for goodness sake. I crunch numbers and sit in my home office all day, toiling over our business accounts. I’m boring. I’m—”
Pressing his finger across my lips, he shook his head. “You are not boring. And your job has meaning. Just because you are not fighting bad guys or sailing the high seas catching crabs does not mean your life, your work, is without meaning.”
“Superheroes and crab boat fishermen are the examples you used?”
“I like Batman and Deadliest Catch.” His broad shoulder lifted as his eyes and smile became boyish and sweet. “But you are not boring. I do not find you boring. I find you fascinating. And I want to see this tattoo.” He bobbed his silver brows salaciously. “I would never bungy jump. I do not like heights very much. So to me, that is surprising and not boring at all.”
“You’re not allowed to laugh, okay?”
“I will remain as still as a statue.”
“As still as the David?” I asked, grinning.
“Do you want me to take off all my clothes?”
Yes.
“Just don’t laugh.”
His smile was electrifying, and when I untangled our fingers, my hand trembled when I reached for the hem of my dress. His eyes followed my every movement as I slowly peeled the hem of my dress up my thighs. But my hand couldn’t stop trembling.
My breath grew ragged, and my stomach tightened into unforgiving knots.
“Here,” he said softly, resting his hand over top of mine. “Together.”
Eyes locked on each other, we dragged my dress hem up my thighs, over my pelvis, exposing my black underwear with the little satin bow, until my hipbone and the bunch of grapes with an ocean wave all in grayscale came into view. “Nothing fancy,” I croaked out. “I just liked how it represented my new life.”
With his index finger, he touched each grape, counting them in Italian. “Dieci,” he said. “Ten. One for every member of your family.”
“Yeah,” I breathed, impressed that he figured it out so quickly.
His thumb grazed my hipbone, sending electric zaps to all my erogenous zones. “I like it.”
“Me too.”
Releasing my hip, he gently, slowly tugged my dress back down my legs. “I have a tattoo.”
“Yeah?”
“You can see it on the next date.” His smile made me want to lunge up, grab him by the back of the neck, and devour his mouth. “Incentive.”
“Is that your way of securing that second date? Because the dinner and company already locked that in for you.”
Twisting our fingers back together, he nodded. “Just trying to make it impossible for you to say no.”
“It’s already impossible,” I breathed.
“Bella?”
“Si?” I asked, playfully.
“Can I hold you?” The sincerity in his eyes was almost too much. The first date of my life, and it was with the most genuine, passionate, patient man in the entire world. How was that possible? How did men like him still exist? I wasn’t sure they did in America, which was why we had to import them from the Old World.
My head bobbed, even though I wasn’t sure what “hold you” meant.
He helped me sit up, then gently, as if cradling a newborn foal and not a woman in her thirties with damp panties, he maneuvered us so we were spooning on his couch with him behind me.
“We are in no rush for things,” he said, his wine-scented breath against my neck as we settled in. “What do they call this in books?”
“Torture?” I asked, loving the way his thumb had found my hipbone over my dress and drew erotic little circles around it.
Huffing a laugh, he kissed my shoulder. “No. A slow fire?”
“Oh.” I chuckled. “A slow burn. Yeah, this is a slow burn all right.”
“You are okay with that?”
Was I?
While I was nervous as hell to take things to the bedroom, considering I hadn’t had sex with a man since Sam was conceived, every cell in my body screamed with the urgency to be beneath Tom. To feel his skin against mine, his weight on me. I knew he’d be gentle. That he wouldn’t hurt me, and would undoubtedly bring me pleasure—for the first time ever during sex. Even if I didn’t orgasm, it would be better than every single time Rufus climbed his bloated, old, zombie corpse on top of me, pumped twice, grunted, then rolled over and went to sleep.
“You have not answered, bella. Are you okay with the slow burn of us?”
“I am,” I finally said. “We’re getting to know each other.”
He kissed my shoulder again. “We are. And I really like what I am learning.”
“Me too.”




A Canadian West Coast baby born and raised, Whitley is married to her high school sweetheart, and together they have two beautiful daughters and a fluffy dog. She spends her days making food that gets thrown on the floor, vacuuming Cheerios out from under the couch and making sure that the dog food doesn't end up in the air conditioner. But when nap time comes, and it's not quite wine o'clock, Whitley sits down, avoids the pile of laundry on the couch, and writes.

A lover of all things decadent; wine, cheese, chocolate and spicy erotic romance, Whitley brings the humorous side of sex, the ridiculous side of relationships and the suspense of everyday life into her stories. With single dads, firefighters, Navy SEALs, mommy wars, body issues, threesomes, bondage and role-playing, Whitley’s books have all the funny and fabulously filthy words you could hope for.



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Friday, December 19, 2025

 

The Rewrite
Beth Rinyu
Publication date: January 29th 2026
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

How long would you hold a grudge?
If you’re Eloise Hendrickson, the answer is twenty-five years.

After being humiliated by her overseas pen pal in seventh grade, Eloise, now a successful writer, has never quite let go of that one mortifying moment. One bad breakup, a late night of drunken internet sleuthing, and a half-baked excuse to bust through writer’s block send her straight into the path of the boy she’s hated her whole life.

Her plan? Turn him into the villain of her next novel.
The plot twist? He’s not the jerk she remembers.

Instead, he’s a charming chocolatier, a devoted family man, and awkwardly, a huge fan of her books. But as Eloise reconnects with the past, it’s not him who captures her attention, it’s someone else entirely. Someone unexpected. He’s rude, infuriating, and gets under her skin like no one else. He’s the exact opposite of the heroes she creates and the men she dates.

With new friends, a fresh perspective, and possibly the beginnings of something romantic—Eloise must decide if she’s finally ready to let go of the perfection she’s always demanded from herself as well as everyone around her, and embrace the unpredictable, wonderfully flawed life waiting for her.

Maybe her next bestseller won’t be about righting the past after all.
Maybe it will be about rewriting the future instead.

Warning: This book may contain chocolate and possibly a happily ever after.


Author Bio:

I've always had a passion for Creative Writing. There's something special about being able to travel to a different place or become a different person with just the stroke of a pen—or in today's world, a tap of the keyboard. Maybe it all started with the soap opera-level drama I used to script for my Barbie dolls. Plot twists, emotional arcs, surprise twins... it was basically a writer’s room before I even knew what one was. Whatever the spark, storytelling quickly became my favorite creative outlet. I craft stories that keep me on my toes and constantly push me beyond my comfort zone. Deep characters you either root for or love to hate are the ones I’m most drawn to.

Exploring new places helps me uncover fresh and exciting settings for my books, but there’s nothing quite like a quiet walk in the woods or sitting by the ocean close to home. Turns out, plot twists and inspiration arrive just as easily with a sea breeze—or a few curious squirrels.

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Title: Wicked Riot
Series: Riot MC
Author: Karen Renee
Genre/Tropes: MC Romance; Bikers; Best Friend's Older Brother; Unexpected Debt; Alpha Male; Sister's Guardian; Deadbeat Dad; Found Family
Release Date: December 30, 2025
Cover Design: 100Covers
Cover Model: Travis
Photographer: Emma Jane Photography



After her mother’s unexpected death, Savannah "Ava" Smythe inherits three things: guardianship of her teenage sister, a house with an upside-down mortgage, and an illegal debt to a loan shark. Any thoughts of going to the police are dashed when the seedy loan shark threatens Savannah and her sister.

In desperate need of fast cash, Savannah lands a job performing at Platinum’s Gentleman’s Club, but she never expected to find her best friend’s brother working security there.

Ted “Puncture” Chisholm loves his job. There’s only one rule: no fraternizing with the dancers. Not a problem, until he learns their newest dancer is his sister’s best friend. He doesn’t know why she’s dancing, but it isn’t his place to stop her.

When Savannah is brutally assaulted in the parking lot, everything changes.

Punc is eaten by guilt and insists on helping her recover.
In the process, he discovers there’s more going on in Savannah’s life.

He also learns his sister’s sweet friend has a will of steel and a sassy attitude that appeals to him much more than it should. He’s determined to solve Savannah’s problems while taking the next step with her. It could cost him his job, but it might also risk his life. For Savannah, he’ll risk everything to make her his.







Karen Renee is the author of the Riot Motorcycle Club, Beta, and O-Town series of books. She once crunched Nielsen ratings data but these days she brings her imagination to life by writing books. She has wanted to be a writer since she was very young, but it's taken the last twenty plus years for her to amass enough courage and overall life experience to bring that dream to life. Some of those life experiences came from the wonderful world of advertising, banking, and local television media research. She is a proud wife and mother, and a Jacksonville native. When she's not at the soccer field or cooking, you can find her at her local library, the grocery store, in her car jamming out to some tunes, or hibernating while she writes and/or reads books.




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