Tracey Garvis Graves crée de la fiction contemporaine qui explore les complexités de la connexion humaine et la résilience de l'esprit. Son écriture est célébrée pour sa profondeur émotionnelle et son style accessible, permettant aux lecteurs d'entrer en profonde empathie avec ses personnages. Graves explore des thèmes de désir, d'espoir et le pouvoir durable des relations, souvent dans des décors captivants. Ses récits résonnent d'authenticité, offrant des explorations poignantes de la vie et de l'amour modernes.
Undercover hacker Ian Bradshaw convinced Kate Watts to marry him, and now the newlyweds have relocated to Virginia. There he is trying to forget about the undercover work he walked away from and build a security firm from the ground up. When hacktivists threaten national security, the task force could really use his help. It looks like their past may be catching up to them, so Kate and Ian have to work as a team to come out of it. Ian will have to prove his top hacking skills or risk loosing Kate.
When thirty-year-old English teacher Anna Emerson is offered a summer job
tutoring T J Callahan at his family's holiday home in the Maldives, she
accepts without hesitation: a tropical island beats the library any day. T J
has no desire to leave town, not that anyone asked him.
When Kate Watts abandoned her law career to open a food pantry in Northeast Minneapolis, she never dreamed it would be this difficult. Facing the heartbreaking prospect of turning hungry people away, she is grateful for the anonymous donations that begin appearing at the end of each month. Determined to identify and thank her secret benefactor, she launches a plan and catches Ian —a charismatic hacker with a Robin Hood complex—in the act.Ian intrigues Kate in a way no man ever has. But after learning he’s snooped around on her personal computer, she demands retribution. Impressed with her tolerance and captivated by her spirit, he complies and begins to slowly charm his way past her defenses. Time spent with Ian is never boring, and Kate soon finds herself falling for the mysterious hacker.But Ian has enemies and they’re growing restless. In the hacking world, exploiting a target’s weakness is paramount, and no price is too high to stop an attack. And when Kate learns exactly how much Ian has paid, she’ll discover just how strong her love is for the man who has hacked his way into her heart.
Claire Canton is at a crossroads in her marriage. Her husband Chris has
recently taken some knocks from life, pushing him to retreat to a dark place
where no one can reach him, not even Claire. She feels alone and with nowhere
to turn... Then Claire is pulled over by police officer Daniel Rush, a man
with a tragic past.
From Tracey Garvis Graves, the bestselling author of The Girl He Used to Know comes a love song of a story about starting over and second chances in Heard It in a Love Song. Love doesn’t always wait until you’re ready. Layla Hilding is thirty-five and recently divorced. Struggling to break free from the past—her glory days as the lead singer in a band and a ten-year marriage to a man who never put her first—Layla’s newly found independence feels a lot like loneliness. Then there's Josh, the single dad whose daughter attends the elementary school where Layla teaches music. Recently separated, he's still processing the end of his twenty-year marriage to his high school sweetheart. He chats with Layla every morning at school and finds himself thinking about her more and more. Equally cautious and confused about dating in a world that favors apps over meeting organically, Layla and Josh decide to be friends with the potential for something more. Sounds sensible and way too simple—but when two people are on the rebound, is it heartbreak or happiness that’s a love song away?
New York Times bestselling author Tracey Garvis Graves takes readers on a life
affirming journey, where two lost souls find the unexpected courage to love
again.
L'acqua cristallina lambisce dolcemente i suoi piedi nudi. Anna apre gli occhi all'improvviso e davanti le si apre la distesa sconfinata di un mare dalle mille sfumature, dal turchese allo smeraldo più intenso. Intorno, una spiaggia di un bianco accecante, ombreggiata da palme frondose. Le dita della ragazza stringono ancora spasmodicamente la mano di T.J., disteso accanto a lei, esausto dopo averla trascinata fino alla riva. Anna non ricorda niente di quello che è successo, solo il viaggio in aereo, la superficie blu che si avvicina troppo velocemente e gli occhi impauriti di T.J., il ragazzo di sedici anni a cui dovrebbe dare ripetizioni per tutta l'estate. Un lavoro inaspettato, ma chi rifiuterebbe una vacanza retribuita alle Maldive? E poi Anna, insegnante trentenne, è partita per un disperato bisogno di fuga da una relazione che non sembra andare da nessuna parte. Ma adesso la loro vita passata non è più importante. Anna e T.J. sono naufraghi e l'isola è deserta. La priorità è quella di sopravvivere fino ai soccorsi. I giorni diventano settimane, poi mesi e infine anni. L'isola sembra un paradiso, eppure è anche piena di pericoli. I due devono imparare a lottare insieme per la vita. Ma per Anna la sfida più grande è quella di vivere accanto a un ragazzo che sta diventando un uomo. Perché quella che all'inizio era solo un'innocente amicizia, attimo dopo attimo si trasforma in un'attrazione che li lega sempre più indissolubilmente. <i>L'isola dell'amore proibito</i> è un fenomeno editoriale senza precedenti. Pubblicato in proprio dall'autrice, in pochissime settimane ha venduto più di 200.000 copie solo negli Stati Uniti. Il libro, ora pubblicato da una delle più importanti case editrici americane dopo un'asta milionaria, ha scalato tutte le classifiche. Una storia d'amore unica, intrisa di travolgente romanticismo e intensa come la vita, sullo sfondo del mare incontaminato dell'oceano Indiano.