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WORK IN PROGRESS: Real Women Defy Labels #3: Hawk and Wren by GroveltoHEA
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An incredibly shy librarian who finds it almost impossible to talk with people unless it's about books. A dominant who comes into the library is captivated by the shy woman behind the circulation desk. The minute she says Yes, Sir to him, he knows she's his. He just needs to convince her of that.
WORK IN PROGRESS: Sinjun and Mallory by GroveltoHEA
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After many years of trying...and the pain of loss, I was finally pregnant. The night my sister got married, my husband drunkenly confessed to me that he had been in love with my sister for two years. I divorced him without talking to him. Now, two years later, I'm ready to listen.
WORK IN PROGRESS: The Alaska Series #3: Reed and Clementine by GroveltoHEA
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We were friends with benefits. Reed would stop by every time he was in Anchorage, and that was the extent of things, although I started to want more. Then he ended our arrangement, and I suspected there was another woman, but it wasn't until I overheard a conversation that I understood completely. He thought I was calling and texting because I couldn't take no for an answer. That wasn't my problem at all. Two blue lines were.
The Alaska Series #1: Abandoned by GroveltoHEA
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He left me on a hike in Alaska, three days before a snowstorm. He thought I'd die. I didn't. I thought I knew him. I didn't. I didn't know him at all.
Dragons #1: Kitty and Cat by GroveltoHEA
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Worlds collide when a dragon shifter, Kitty, finds his greatest treasure, Cat (and her little kitten). When an old friend wants Kitty for herself, she may ensure this collision involves a fatality.
Dragons #2: Jaroslaw and Jasmine by GroveltoHEA
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A witch who lost the love of her life to her sister. She'd given up on love, determined to live alone and never put herself through that again. But someone was determined not to let her.
WORK IN PROGRESS: The Alaska Series #2: Stark and Pixie by GroveltoHEA
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Pixie was tired of her long string of failed relationships, so she decided to take love out of the equation and become an Alaskan mail-order bride. Stark was gruff and grumpy and definitely not looking for love after he lost the woman he loved. He and Pixie shared a common goal of wrestling a living out of the harsh Alaskan bush, and as they were learning to rely on each other, their tentative friendship turned to more. Until a secret from Stark's past came to interfere with his present.
Sam and Tallulah by GroveltoHEA
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Sam needed a wife. I needed a stable for my horses. We agreed to a marriage of convenience, but it seemed to be more. For a while. Until my distant cousin, who was Sam's ex, showed up on our doorstep. And I was no longer convenient.
Oz and Freya by GroveltoHEA
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A gold medalist, newly married, is revealed as a cheater in his post-gold medal win press conference.
𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐃𝐨𝐧'𝐭 𝐇𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 𝐀𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐓𝐨 𝐉𝐨𝐢𝐧 by renhatesthee
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When college freshman Ta'Rnessey "Ren" Sherman joined CSUN's Vietnamese Student Association, she thought she was walking into community, culture, and connection. Instead, she found silence, exclusion, and a hard truth hidden behind the word diversity. You Don't Have To Be Asian To Join a raw, faith-driven memoir about a Black woman's experience inside an Asian American student club that promised inclusivity - but practiced the opposite. What began as an innocent campus assignment turned into a battle against systemic racism, colorism, and complicity within a community that claimed to be "open to all." Told with striking honesty and cinematic detail, Ren's story traces her journey from hope to heartbreak, from silence to speaking up. From the moment she was told, "You don't have to be Asian to join," to the moment she realized what that really meant - that she was never meant to belong - this book exposes the quiet racism that hides behind polite smiles, performative diversity, and university politics. But this isn't just a story about pain. It's a story about purpose, faith, and courage - about what happens when God places one voice in the middle of a community that refuses to listen, and how truth can still rise in spaces built on silence. With the intimacy of a diary and the force of a documentary, You Don't Have To Be Asian To Join challenges readers to rethink what inclusion truly means - and what it costs to tell the truth when everyone else stays quiet.