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Alana Albertson

    Alana Albertson writes contemporary romance, new adult, and young adult fiction. Her prose is characterized by a brisk pace and vibrant dialogue that pulls readers into the heart of her characters' experiences. Albertson focuses on the depth of relationships and character development, often weaving in themes of love, personal growth, and finding one's place in the world. Her narratives are rich with emotion, humor, and memorable moments.

    Blue Sky
    The Mermaid and The Triton
    The Swan and The Sergeant
    Blue Moon
    Doggy Style
    The Princess and The SEAL
    • The Princess and The SEAL

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story revolves around an unexpected romance between a princess and a frogman, highlighting themes of transformation and self-discovery. As the frogman grapples with the magical implications of kissing the princess, he faces the dilemma of his true identity versus the allure of becoming a prince. This whimsical tale explores love, sacrifice, and the courage to embrace one's true self, set against a backdrop of enchanting adventures and fairy tale elements.

      The Princess and The SEAL
    • Doggy Style

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This humorous take on canine behavior explores the amusing and often relatable antics of dogs. With a lighthearted tone, the book delves into the quirks and characteristics of our four-legged friends, showcasing their playful nature and the bond they share with humans. Expect entertaining anecdotes and insights that highlight the joys and challenges of dog ownership, making it a delightful read for dog lovers everywhere.

      Doggy Style
    • Blue Moon

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a tantalizing encounter with a mysterious blue devil, promising an evening filled with temptation and passion. As the characters navigate their desires, they confront the moral implications of their choices, leading to a thrilling exploration of sin and redemption. The narrative weaves together themes of lust, forbidden love, and the struggle between virtue and vice, inviting readers to indulge in a seductive journey that challenges their perceptions of right and wrong.

      Blue Moon
    • The Swan and The Sergeant

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative explores themes of transformation and loss, reflecting on the bittersweet nature of change. The protagonist grapples with the absence of a once-beloved girl, now unrecognizable after her own metamorphosis. This poignant tale delves into the complexities of love, identity, and the emotional impact of growing apart, capturing the heartache of longing for someone who has evolved beyond reach.

      The Swan and The Sergeant
    • The Mermaid and The Triton

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of military life, this romance explores the intense connection between a Navy SEAL and a woman who challenges his emotional barriers. As they navigate the complexities of duty and desire, their relationship faces external pressures and personal struggles. Themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the fight for love intertwine, revealing the depth of their bond in a world where commitment is tested. The story promises a blend of action, passion, and the challenges of forbidden love, making it a gripping read.

      The Mermaid and The Triton
    • Blue Sky

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in El Centro, California, the narrative follows a woman who resents the Blue Angels, particularly their charismatic pilot, Beckett Daly. While the town idolizes the pilots, she remains skeptical, viewing them as transient figures who disrupt her community. However, when she takes a job as Beckett's nanny for his daughter, Sky, she faces a dilemma between her growing attraction to him and her desire to protect her heart. The story explores themes of ambition, familial responsibility, and the complexities of love amidst the backdrop of a town enamored with fleeting fame.

      Blue Sky
    • The Beauty and The Beast

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The protagonist grapples with disillusionment as they reject the notion of fairy tales, yet feel incomplete without the love of a significant other. This internal conflict highlights themes of transformation and the struggle for acceptance, portraying the deep emotional impact of love and loss. The narrative suggests a journey toward self-discovery and the quest for redemption, emphasizing the contrast between one's inner beast and the desire for connection.

      The Beauty and The Beast
    • Mia will do anything to free her brother, even if it means betraying Navy SEAL Grant, the only man she has ever loved.

      Se7en Deadly SEALs
    • "It turns out that a fake relationship is the perfect recipe for a love that sizzles hotter than Santa Barbara's spiciest salsa-when it's between enemies.... Enrique Montez, smooth-talking heir to the Taco King empire, is man enough to admit that he made a critical error when he underestimated Carolina Flores. The agricultural hotshot should have been an easy conquest-who would turn down the chance to partner with California's largest fast-food chain? But instead of signing her name on the dotted line, Carolina has Enrique eating out of the palm of her hand, and when fate steps in with an unexpected opportunity, Enrique is willing to do whatever it takes to capture her heart. Growing up as the daughter of farmworkers, Carolina spent her youth picking strawberries in the fields of Santa Maria and vowing to improve the lives of people like her parents. Now, as one of only a few Latina farm owners, she has no time for romance and she's certainly not about to let the notorious Montez brother anywhere near her business-even if just being near Enrique makes her skin tingle. But she is willing to let him help get her overinvolved family off her back. When Carolina's father and her lovelorn sisters mistake Enrique for her (nonexistent) boyfriend, she reluctantly agrees to a series of pretend dates to their town's traditional Mexican-American holiday celebrations. Soon the fake feelings turn real and both Carolina and Enrique must convince each other to take a chance on love before their vacation romance is over"-- Provided by publisher

      Kiss Me, Mi Amor