Jill Shalvis

Anthologies/Collection | Contemporary romance | Release Blitz

Release Blitz: All Wrapped Up for the Holidays anthology

Surprise!!! FREE holiday short stories from your favourite authors are now live!! It’s the season for gift giving! Six FREE standalone holiday short stories! The Merry Mistake by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward  Note to self: Ask Santa for glasses this year. When I accidentally mistook a gorgeous man resting outside my building for a…

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Review: Rainy Day Friends by Jill Shalvis

Rainy Day Friends is the second book in the Wildstone book series, a women’s fiction series by Jill Shalvis but they can each be read as standalones. Lanie Jacobs still getting over her dead husband’s betrayal decides to take a job at the Capriotti Winery to redesign their brand. Hoping to somehow get her life back together,…

Contemporary romance

Special Announcement by Jill Shalvis

Passionflix and New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis are thrilled to announce the option of THE TROUBLE WITH MISTLETOE, a standalone novel in the Heartbreaker Bay series. Passionflix, a studio and streaming platform launching this September, is dedicated to turning romance novels into movies and series, and cannot wait to bring this heartwarming holiday romance to life on-screen…

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Sale Alert: Accidentally on Purpose by Jill Shalvis

~This is such a fantastic read so if you haven’t read it yet, NOW is the chance!! You can check out my review! His hand caught her, long fingers wrapping around her elbow and causing all sorts of unwelcome sensations as he pulled her back around.“What?” she asked. “Waiting for my apology.” “Sure,” she said…

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Excerpt and Giveaway: Accidentally on Purpose by Jill Shalvis

His hand caught her, long fingers wrapping around her elbow and causing all sorts of unwelcome sensations as he pulled her back around.“What?” she asked. “Waiting for my apology.” “Sure,” she said agreeably. “When hell freezes over.” She lifted her chin, grateful for her four-inch heels so that she could almost, kind of, not quite…