Two people who desperately hiding from the limelight find themselves instantly drawn together in Krista Jensen’s Miracle Creek Christmas.
Browsing: Adult Crossover
Sarah M. Eden returns to Victorian England and the world of penny dreadfuls in The Gentleman and the Thief.
Sarah E. Ladd’s The Light at Wyndcliff is a pleasant Regency romance that might have crossover appeal for teens.
Brass Carriages and Glass Hearts is the fourth book in Nancy Campbell Allen’s entertaining Steampunk Proper Romance series.
Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey, a romance by Abigail Wilson, is intended for adults but might appeal to younger readers.
Rakes and Roses is the third installment of Josi S. Kilpack’s Mayfield Family Romance series, which is part of the Shadow Mountain Proper Romance line.
At this point, we could all use a little escape. If a romantic regency escape is jam, then Megan Walker’s Lakeshire Park may just be your cup of tea.
A woman vows to keep a promise to herself — even if it means an unconventional marriage — in Leah Garriott’s Proper Romance novel, Promised.
Josi S. Kilpack has returned to Cozy Culinary Mystery adventures with The Candy Cane Caper, a Christmas novel that’s out now.
Cinderella must be the most reimagined fairytale in history. Julie Wright’s Glass Slippers, Ever After, and Me is a fresh take on the classic.