The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.
Since your web browser does not support JavaScript,
here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:
Wedding season includes searching for a missing bride�and a killer . . .
Sometimes the path forward begins with a step back.
One island. Three generations. A summer that changes everything.
A snapshot made them legends. What it didn�t show could tear them apart.
This life coach will give you a lift!
A twisty, "addictive," mystery about jealousy and bad intentions
Trapped by magic, haunted by muses�she must master the cards before they�re lost to darkness.
Masquerades, secrets, and a forbidden romance stitched into every seam.
A vanished manuscript. A murdered expert. A castle full of secrets�and one sharp-witted sleuth.
Since your web browser does not support JavaScript,
here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:
Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.
Bonnie DeRosa
Features & Posts
5 comments posted.
Re: My Not So Super Sweet Life (9:34am April 29, 2014):
Rachel, thanks for putting into words what I can't sometimes express to others about my love for romance books. I always have a book with me; you never know when you will have a few minutes. It can be a bad addiction for me as well. A good book will mean I stayed up way too late and got way too little sleep.
Re: The Autumn Bride (12:56pm January 31, 2013):
I simply like to read and enjoy the story. No book groups or clubs for me.
Re: The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (10:52am December 7, 2012):
Interesting facts on the Victorian era. I love reading romance novels set in this time period.
Re: A Christmas Bride / Christmas Beau (10:15am November 27, 2012):
I have enjoyed reading all of your books, Mary. I do love a good Christmas story, with my favorites being set in Regency England.
Re: Christmas On Mimosa Lane (3:27pm November 9, 2012):
I like reading holiday stories and this one sounds great to include in my list. Thanks.