Eleven of today’s most entertaining contemporary romance authors have teamed up to support reproductive choice in the new year. This anthology features feel-good fiction that’s heartwarming, often hilarious, and hot enough to light your sparklers. So raise a cup of kindness to the days of auld lang syne, and settle in for a steamy read.
100% of the royalties from this collection will benefit the National Network of Abortion Funds.
Authors include: Liz Alden, Danika Bloom, Lainey Davis, Karen Grey, Tinia Montford, Alexa Rivers, S.E. Rose, Marie Tuhart, Kathy L Wheeler, Sara Whitney and Addie Woolridge.
It’s a brand-new year, full of possibilities. Did you make any resolutions/goals for 2023? If so, please share one.
Each story in the book has a resolution.
Flirting with Temptation by Marie Tuhart "I resolve to love you for the rest of my life." ~Gavin
Lured by the Decoy by S.E. Rose "I resolve to spend more time with my besties." ~Reagan
Bold Vibes Only by Sara Whitney "I resolve to be bold (and ask out the hot chef next door)." ~Grace
Everything I Dreamed Of by Alexa Rivers
"I resolve to actually open an animal shelter instead of only talking about it." ~London
Champagne Punch by Lainey Davis "I resolve to skip all future New Year's Eve parties." ~Lyra
Beach Resolution by Liz Alden "I resolve to never have sex again." ~Michelle
Ch-ch-ch-Changes by Karen Grey "I resolve to get that girl to marry me." ~Sam
The Billionaire's Hullaballoo by Danika Bloom "I resolve to make more bets I lose." ~Eric
Fool Me Once by Addie Woodridge "I resolve to pretend he never happened." ~Deep
Look Up and Dream by Kathy L Wheeler "I resolve to control my own destiny." ~Maylis
Be My Angel by Tinia Montford "I resolve to always believe in you." ~Graham
Why is your featured book a must-read in 2023?
Resolve is an anthology with all the proceeds going for a woman’s choice. We all wanted to show case how important a woman’s right to choose is.
The National Network of Abortion Funds builds power with members to remove financial and logistical barriers to abortion access by centering people who have abortions and organizing at the intersections of racial, economic, and reproductive justice.
Vision
We envision a world where every reproductive decision, including abortion, takes place in thriving communities that are safe, peaceful, and affordable. We envision a world where all people have the power and resources to care for and affirm their bodies, identities, and health for themselves and their families—in all areas of their lives. As we shift the conversation about abortion, it will become a real option, accessible without shame or judgment.
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