
My name is Jared Collins. I am thirty-two years old. Three weeks ago, I walked into my apartment in Houston,…

Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, 1891. The day Walter Hensley’s father told him to leave was the same day the dogwoods…

*”I understand,”* Aisha whispered, her voice barely a thread over the clink of crystal champagne glasses. *”You don’t have to…

The watch on Ethan Vale’s wrist was scratched along the bezel and worn smooth at the edges. Its leather strap…

The child had not spoken to Lady Averstone. This was the fact that occupied Julian Hail, Duke of Thornley, as…

In a million-dollar emergency room in the heart of Manhattan, the best doctors in America had just announced that a…

The chandeliers of the Imperial Crown Hotel blazed against the Manhattan skyline like a city built entirely of light. From…

No one warned her about the silence. Not the silence of empty rooms. She had expected that. Not the silence…

The chandelier above their heads cost more than a neighborhood house, but Chloe Valdez didn’t even notice it. Her eyes,…

She should not have been in the drawing room. That was the first thing Margaret Hale told herself as she…

The snow drifted quietly across Pine Hollow, Idaho, covering the narrow roads and frozen rooftops in pale white as dusk…

Davis didn’t say it loudly. He leaned close, the way men leaned when they were delivering something that didn’t belong…

The rain was falling hard over downtown New York the night Ethan Vance walked into a small vintage boutique and…

Thirty-one years old and still unmarried. Zelmira laughed loudly as champagne glasses clinked around the ballroom. “At this point, Father…

By the time Hannah whispered, “You can leave if my kids are too much,” our date had already gone wildly…

Hey, my name’s Noah Carter. I’m thirty-two years old, and I fix electrical systems in commercial buildings across Chicago. It’s…

The ale was still warm on her fingers when he said it. Vivian Rathburn stood in the doorway of the…

The chandeliers of Whitmore House burned like trapped stars above a ballroom drowned in winter light, where every whisper carried…

They told her she wasn’t even worthy of standing in the same room while others found love. So she walked…

The palace corridors were nearly empty after midnight. Only council guards remained outside the western wing, while distant music from…