
The loaf of bread made almost no sound when Sarah placed it on the counter. Just a soft thud. Still,…

He was sitting across from his mistress at a candlelit restaurant, laughing, ordering wine, completely convinced that his pregnant wife…

Austin was supposed to be my fresh start. That’s what I told myself when I packed my Jeep Cherokee with…

She had been invisible for so long, she had nearly stopped minding it. The women of Harlan Crossing looked through…

The old woman’s voice was barely louder than the bell over the diner door. “Can we rest here for a…

Most arrangements are made out of necessity and forgotten as soon as the necessity passes. This one was made on…

I Hate My Sister, So I Cheated With Her Boyfriend The day I stopped caring about being the good sister…

Tears stained the mahogany table as Felicia signed her marriage away. A stark contrast to the blinding flash of paparazzi…

The letter arrived on a Thursday. By Friday, every drawing room in London knew its contents—or believed they did, which…

The first thing Diana Jenkins saw was not the knife. It was Titan’s collar. A worn black leather collar, cracked…

I still remember the night Sophie stood in my kitchen, wearing one of my old sweatshirts, looking at me. She…

The baby’s name was Cristiana, and she was born on Christmas Day. Chris had been in the waiting room when…

The promise ring was fourteen-karat white gold with a small round stone in the center. Cameron had picked it out…

Nathaniel Pierce adjusted his billion-dollar suit, the fabric a silent testament to a life of unquestioned victory. In this sterile…

Blood sprayed across the sterile white tiles as the surgeon’s fist slammed into the crash cart. The overhead lights flickered…

Abigail Mercer set down her fork so gently that no one at the table heard it. Thirty-two people. Candlelight. Crystal…

She drove past his house at least four times that week, and she told herself every single time it was…

Waiting in a room heavy with the scent of damp ash and expensive lavender, Eleanora felt like nothing more than…

He thought he could buy his freedom with a check for $2 million. Adrian Brown, the ruthless CEO of Brown…

He spelled it wrong on purpose. Or at least that’s what he told himself when he arranged the candles on…