5 Books To Read If You Like Cherise Sinclair

05 Dec 2018

5 Books To Read If You Like Cherise Sinclair

If you’re a fan of Cherise Sinclair’s thrilling and steamy romance novels, you won’t want to miss these 5 books that are sure to capture your heart and leave you wanting more. From suspenseful contemporary romance to pulse-pounding erotica, these picks are perfect for readers who can’t get enough of Sinclair’s bestselling series. So grab a cozy blanket and get ready to fall in love!


The Dirty Ones

by JA Huss

Release Date: December 4, 2018

They say that you should write what you know. So that is exactly what I did. I write dirty, I write erotic, and I write the truth… Despite this, they called me a liar. But I know it’s them that are lying…Our story isn’t for everyone. But I am making a promise… we are The Dirty Ones and this s our truth.

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All of Me

by A.L. Jackson

Release Date: November 30, 2018

Some people call me arrogant and ruthless. But I’d call myself Tenacious. I am one of the most powerful attorneys in Charleston and nothing stands in my way. But that was before I met Grace. She is forbidden.

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Before Girl

by Kate Canterbary

Release Date: November 12, 2018

Chaos is a good thing for Stella Allesandro. She’s a rising star in a leading sports publicity firm. She’s also known throughout the industry as the jock whisperer. The one who can tame any bad boy with her signature smile. But Cal Hartshorn is a different story.

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Owen

by Melody Anne

Release Date: December 4, 2018

Eden’s world used to revolve around Owen Forbes. They were childhood sweethearts and have their whole life planned together. That was until Owen vanished, without even a goodbye. Now he is back after ten years and is the hottest firefighter on the force. Despite the secrets that pulled them apart, she can’t fight the sparks between them.

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Wrapped in Love

by Lexi Ryan

Release Date: December 4, 2018

I am bad news. I’m a hot mess with an awful track record at love. The hardest part about moving back to Jackson Harbor is that I know people are talking about me. But it doesn’t bother me, I’ve lived through worse and their decade-old gossip. Looks like I was wrong, the hardest part might be resisting my new boss.

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