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Glory NC

This series follows women navigating life's challenges, from heartbreak and betrayal to finding themselves and true love. Each story features strong female protagonists reclaiming their lives and pursuing happiness, often in a charming small-town setting. Expect a blend of heartfelt romance, witty humor, and poignant moments as these characters seek second chances and lasting connections.

Talk of the Town
Lois Lane Tells All

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  1. 1

    Talk of the Town

    • 414 pages
    • 15 hours of reading
    3.8(1718)Add rating

    Do Blondes Have More Fun?Newly divorced Roxie Treymayne is dying to find out. After years of being the perfect Southern lady, all she ended up with was a cheating husband. So she goes bombshell blond, gets a provocatively placed tattoo, and prepares to live it up as a Bad Girl. But then her mother falls ill...and Roxie is forced to return to Glory, North Carolina. He'd Love to Know.Once the town bad boy, Nick Sheppard is now Glory's highly respected sheriff. When the hot blonde he stops for speeding turns out to be formerly prim Homecoming Queen Roxanne Treymayne, Nick doesn't quite know where to look -- though he'd like a much closer one at the tattoo peeking from her shorts. But It Takes Two to Tango.Roxie and Nick had a steamy fling in high school, but a love affair between a Southern princess and a boy from the wrong side of the tracks was doomed from the start. Now they have a second chance. Can they get it right? Or will they just end up...the talk of the town?

    Talk of the Town
  2. 2

    Lois Lane Tells All

    • 418 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    The sequel introduces Mark Tremayne, Roxie's brother, and Susan Collins, a clever and bold reporter. Their dynamic relationship unfolds in a lively and flirtatious narrative, filled with engaging dialogue and romantic tension. As they navigate their personal and professional challenges, the story promises a blend of humor and passion, making it a captivating follow-up to the original tale.

    Lois Lane Tells All