"Get married, fool everyone, and claim the prize money. No problem. What's the worst that could happen?
Jared and Judy are childhood friends. They know everything about each other, plus some. The problem?
Judy loses her scholarship and cannot afford the tuition for the college they've always talked about attending together. As they grapple with the idea of going their separate ways, a sliver of hope comes on TV—The Honeymoon Game. And who knows more about each other than Jared and Judy?
The generous prize would be more than enough to get Judy through school, and Jared from under his parents' controlling grip. The plan is simple—they get married, fool everyone, claim the money, and problem solved. What's the worst that could happen?
Contains mature themes."
"An obsessive writer. A heartthrob neighbor. And a family wedding that will throw everything on its head.
This is it. Victorine has finally gone from a thriller author to a complete mental case.
Her characters always spoke to her, but not while literally standing in her apartment. She has no idea how her rogue hero materialized in real life, but he needs to stop distracting her so she can focus on killing his girlfriend and finishing her novel.
Maybe an impromptu road trip with her heartthrob neighbor Charles will sort her out. He's a therapist, after all. But what's more dangerous to her heart than a rogue fictional man? A real one.
Contains mature themes."
"Best friends. A fake date. A real kiss. And a disastrous wedding.
Faye is laser-focused on one thing, and one thing only.
Her dream job of becoming a fashion designer. In the meantime, to pay the bills, she'll have to keep juggling multiple odd jobs—one of which she's a wedding stopper.
So, when her best friend Ralph tells her he's been lying to his boss about Faye being his girlfriend, she wants to strangle him. She has no time to play a rom-com plot, let alone go to a destination wedding for a whole weekend. Still, she agrees to play the role because, well, that's what friends do.
Except not really.
Friends don't feel sudden butterflies when they look at each other. Or feel their hearts racing at the touch of a hand. And most importantly, friends do not, under any circumstances, share a passionate kiss.
Contains mature themes."
"A Snow Queen retelling––with a romantic twist
After falling through a magical mirror, Jack stumbles into the Chanted Forest, where fairy-tale characters are real...
He's rescued by Aria, a princess on the run from the evil queen, and together they embark on a quest to gather shards of a mirror so they can use the portal to get away from the Chanted Forest forever.
They will need the help of friends such as Belle, Robin, and Ryding Hood if they have any hope of surviving the deadliest of foes.
But when dark secrets unravel, Jack and Aria must make a difficult choice: Face an evil queen and save the kingdom? Or save themselves and leave the fairytale characters without their happily ever after?
Queen of Snow starts off the Fairytales Reimagined series. An enchanting collection of connected retellings involving all the most-loved fairytale characters in literature."