by Philip Eliot | Jan 13, 2026 | Contemporary Romance |
Fake Fiancée for My Billionaire Bosshole Apologize. Yeah, that’s what I was told. I have to apologize… To the multibillionaire I contradicted in front of the world’s press. Two wrongs don’t make a right. That’s what they say. In my defense, my suggestion he adopt a fake fiancée wasn’t me volunteering for the role. I only went up there to apologize, how did I walk away engaged to the CEO? I have a coach to get me through it. A woman who knows what it is to be involved with a man in my boss’s league. Her first and most crucial piece of advice? Don’t fall for him. Easy. At least, that’s what I think until he kisses me. All we’re supposed to do is convince his ex she has no chance of winning him back. That doesn’t mean I have to live with him, share his bed, or get naked with him… How come I end up doing all three? It doesn’t matter, so long as I heed Roxie’s advice: don’t fall for him. I’m not worried. Soon it will be over, and I’ll be free. There’s no chance of falling for him. None… Right? Warning: Contains explicit language and imagery. Suitable only for ages 18 and over. **HEA STANDALONE** Book 1 in Bombshells & Billionaires, Nothing to Hide , is FREE!
by Philip Eliot | Jan 13, 2026 | Contemporary Romance |
Saving her ranch might just cause her to lose her heart. Love complicates everything. Lauren had been raised to not be afraid of anything, and she lived by that code, that is until her dad died and left everything in her hands. Now she’s not only in charge of her two younger sisters, but she’s running a full-blown Texas ranch. Caring for a thousand?acre ranch has its ups and downs, physically, mentally, and financially. All she is looking for is a little break. What she doesn’t have time for is someone who will only complicate her life further. Chase is back in his hometown. Helping his dad with his veterinary practice is high on his list. So is being with the lovely Lauren West. Years ago, he found a unique way to bind them together. Now all he has to do is prove to her that he’s the right man to spend the rest of her life with.
by Philip Eliot | Jan 13, 2026 | Contemporary Romance |
Welcome to Maple Bay, a small town with heaps of heart—where family dinner is a must, and someone will always leave the light on for you. A small-town romance series enjoyed by fans of Debbie Macomber, Elana Johnson, and Susan Mallery. An inheritance from a mother she never knew. But can this fixer-upper mend her heart? Hazel didn’t think there was anything a homemade apple pie couldn’t fix—until her husband divorced her and left her broke. Trying her best to raise her ten-year old daughter and make ends meet, Hazel is desperate for a fresh start. When she inherits a fixer-upper in the small town of Maple Bay, Hazel and her daughter head to the country for the reading of her biological mother’s will. But a clause in the will says Hazel and her sister—the sister she didn’t know existed—must live together on the rural property for one summer, or forfeit their inheritance. If Hazel can tough it out in the country for a few months, she stands to gain a historic carriage house. It needs renovation, but Hazel thinks she can fix it up, sell it as a bed-and-breakfast, and use the profits to begin her life anew, back in the city. She isn’t planning to stay in Maple Bay, or to fall in love with her sister’s best friend, Jesse—a single dad and handsome cowboy who is recovering from heartbreak of his own. Hazel and Jesse are from two different worlds, but this horse-whisperer just might know how to speak to Hazel’s broken heart . . . until Hazel discovers a box of letters and a secret from her past that changes everything. ? ? ? ? BONUS: Includes a special recipe for peanut butter pie (which Hazel bakes in this story). Each book in the Maple Bay Series is set in the same small town with a guaranteed happily ever after. Each can be read as a standalone. Rescued in Maple Bay (prequel) Starting Over in Maple Bay Second Chance in Maple Bay Country Stars in Maple Bay Matched in Maple Bay
by Philip Eliot | Jan 13, 2026 | Contemporary Romance |
Fletcher Adams is not just the man that stole my heart at fifteen and never gave it back. He’s also my brother’s best friend, and now one of the most famous players in the NFL. But now he’s back in Blossom Peak for our mutual friend’s wedding, and guess who are the maid of honor and best man? That would be us. I’ve spent the past twelve years ignoring what happened between us that fateful night, and avoiding him as much as possible when he did pop into town to visit. But now he’s everywhere. In my salon getting a massage to support my business. Participating in yoga to support my family’s winery. And even hacking into my phone to monitor my glucose—which makes me furious and also a little bit weak in the knees. Then he finds out that my ex-fiancé never satisfied me in the bedroom, so he instantly volunteers for the job. Turns out time couldn’t snuff the flames that still burned between us. But Fletcher has demons from his past he hasn’t faced, the kind that you can try to bury but always manage to get washed up in a storm. And this storm just might destroy us both. There’s one thing we can’t deny however, even though we try—feelings still matter, even after all this time.
by Philip Eliot | Jan 13, 2026 | Thriller & Suspense |
Discover the BRAND NEW chilling psychological thriller from the INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING author of The House Sitter , Keri Beevis ?? Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Claire McGowan and Lisa Jewell! A sister looking for answers. A brother with secrets to hide… Three days before Christmas, I travel to Midwinter Manor in Norfolk through a worsening snowstorm to meet Daniel, the brother I never knew existed. He has reluctantly granted me an hour of his precious time. The welcome I receive is frosty. Daniel is cold, intimidating and unfriendly, while his wife, Rose, is polite, but tense. From the moment I step through the door of this imposing manor house, I sense I’m not welcome. When I go to leave, the snowy blizzard prevents me. Then there’s a power cut and I can’t let anyone know where I am. I realise I am trapped. Something feels wrong in this house. The way Daniel and Rose speak in whispers behind closed doors suggests something’s amiss. As cracks start to form in their stories, I wonder what it is they are hiding. Midwinter Manor is a house full of secrets, and some of them are dangerously deadly . The thrilling new read for fans of Freida McFadden, Claire McGowan and Lisa Jewell. Praise for Keri Beevis: ”A chilling new psychological thriller from Keri Beevis! Full of pulse-pounding twists you won’t see coming, Dead of Winter is a true page-turner you must not miss!’ – Claire Allan ‘Keri Beevis has worked her magic yet again! A chilling, dark and suspenseful read that had me hooked from the very first page’ – Amanda Brittany ‘Clever, tense and gripping. This compelling, twisty new take on Hitchcock’s classic, Rear Window, stole my breath from start to finish. I read it in a sitting!’ – Jill Childs ‘Another winner from Ms Beevis. A gripping story with plenty of twists and turns’ – J.A. Baker ‘From the start I was glued – a cracking roller-coaster ride of a story’ – Susanna Beard ‘Compelling, addictive, fast-paced and chilling. I loved it!’ – Amanda Brittany ‘A tense, clever and thought-provoking thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and long afterwards.’ – Natasha Boydell ‘This is how to write a page turner.’- Valerie Keogh ‘Another suspenseful page-turner from this very talented author’ – John Nicholl ‘Brilliant, chilling, and unputdownable’ – Gemma Rogers ‘Another gripping fast paced story from the brilliant Keri Beevis.’ – Sadie Ryan ‘Beevis has created a dark psychological thriller thick with atmosphere. Cleverly woven threads pull together in a heart-stopping conclusion in this satisfyingly clever tale. Highly recommended’ – Diane Saxon ‘A disturbingly chilling thriller which is completely gripping. The Sleepover is an intense mystery full of clever twists which I didn’t see coming’ – Alex Stone ‘An atmospheric thriller that grips until the last page. Beevis at her best!’ – Diana Wilkinson