Book Review: Gini Koch’s Alien in the Family
Weddings are hard enough without inter-stellar invasions and the Alpha Centaurion Royal Family-and assassins-wants to know if Kitty Katt is royal material.
Weddings are hard enough without inter-stellar invasions and the Alpha Centaurion Royal Family-and assassins-wants to know if Kitty Katt is royal material.
Gabe is accustomed to getting anything he wants. Now he wants one woman who was forbidden fruit. Now she’s ripe for the picking…and he’s waited a long time to act on his desires.
Three short stories in this anthology in which black tie features in three women’s fantasies.
Sharpshooting rivals on the same KGI team, they’ve been friends until the night P.J. and Col gave in to their desires and took their relationship one step further.
After a long road back to her husband, Ethan Kelly, Rachel wonders if she’ll be free of her ghosts, if she’ll step into the sun after the past darkness.
Memory loss caused by a painful emotional trauma forces Lucie Walker to uncover painful secrets which could hold the key to her future—if she trusts her heart enough to guide her.
The jaded Tristan Talbot, Lord Avoncliffe, is an out-and-out rogue whose father begs him to investigate a notorious brothel…where he runs into the proper Lady Phaedra Northampton.
Jillian Kincaid never wants another bodyguard, even if it’s the seductive Nolan Garrett. Far from the spoiled princess he expected, Jillian is tough, independent, and fighting him every step of the way.
For Kitty Katt, anti-alien conspiracies, threats from outer space, and a couple of killer alligators are all in a day’s work working with A-C aliens.
An ambitious intern. A perfectionist executive. And a whole lot of name calling.