Stephanie Fowers
All war. No love. Madeleine’s been hurt too many times in the dating scene to let Byron beat her in some huge prank war. They’ve had their deserters, their POWS, their casualties, but no one can risk losing the battle of the sexes.
         Except now something strange is happening at the college...and it’s not just the students. Buried deep beneath the pranks is real danger, and the only other person who suspects is Byron. Should Mad join sides with him or does that mean forfeiting her heart to the enemy?
Jacqueline and Britton disagree on almost everything--especially on who's to blame in the dating game. To prove that nice guys don't finish last, she makes a wager that girls do not go for jerks. It means that she has to make Christian, her best friend and the nicest guy she knows, look so good that the biggest flirt can't resist him
           However, when Jacqueline's plan starts to work too well, she's afraid the worst will happen; she'll win the wager, but lose her chance for her own Mr. Nice Guy.
After one break-up too many, Samantha wants to find Mr. Right. But she is completely inexperienced in the game of love…until she meets up with Harrison, a condescending student from Britain who puts Samantha and her roommates under his wing. By the end of the semester, he vows to find a boyfriend for all of them.
           Now, the only snag to snagging Mr. Right is that Mr. Wrong keeps getting in the way.
Meet Jane—an impractical, starry-eyed wedding planner; if love can’t match what she’s read in a book, she doesn’t want it. And then there’s Austen—a pragmatic, logical-to-a-fault financial consultant; even if he were interested in someone, he wouldn’t know.
    The two have one thing in common: they can’t leave each other alone. Jane believes that if Austen could just experience a fairy tale romance, he would secretly love it. And Austen’s pretty sure that if one of Jane’s beloved heroes escaped from the pages of her dog-eared novels, she’d run and hide.
    Both are about to be proven right.


    ​Gina won’t have anything to do with that guy who played with her heart the night of her sister's wedding—he’s a heartbreaker—no matter how much her niece and nephews adore him now. The two come from different worlds--Gina’s a workaholic career woman; he’s the irresponsible flirt. Whenever they meet, there are fireworks--and not the good kind!

    ​That is, until her sister wins a cruise to the Caribbean, and Gina is thrown in the path of that frustrating “player” to share the responsibilities of watching her niece and nephews for 2 weeks.  

    ​Everything goes topsy-turvy when their two worlds collide, but considering how much each of them turns the other’s life upside down, could they actually be RIGHT for each other?

    Everyone wants to find Eden’s Paradise. Except Ivy.

    Ivy is a city girl through and through. So when she follows her twin brother into the forests of the Uintas to make a documentary about looking for a treasure that’s plagued her family for generations, she’s a little out of her element. Add to that her run-ins with the dashing, but infuriating Aiden Hunter. The Southern hottie has rescued her so many times that it’s getting embarrassing. Of course, she’d be more grateful if she didn’t suspect him of putting her in danger in the first place—a danger that keeps growing the closer they get to the truth.

Ivy realizes that he fights a shocking past that's tangled up in hers. Will she put aside their differences to rescue him?
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      After all, Paradise was never meant to be found alone.