


Books in series

#1
Sins
2019
The only woman I ever loved died in a car crash. Or so everyone told me.
But a decade later, I find her alive.
Her memory is gone, and she believes my enemies are her family.
Unraveling what happened could get both of us killed.
But giving her up is unthinkable.
I'll protect her and make her mine forever.
No matter the cost.
"Sins completely blew me away! It made my heart ache for both Tony and Ivy, and the twists and turns compelled me to gobble this book up in one sitting. I'm a sucker for a tormented hero, and nobody writes one better than Nadia." — J.S. Scott, New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author
"So. Many. Feels." — My Book Filled Life

#2
Secrets
2019
I have secrets—old, ugly ones that can destroy the fragile bond between me and Ivy.
So I stay silent, feel them fester and eat at me.
But Ivy's ignorance isn't anyone's bliss. It's making her vulnerable to our enemies.
And my keeping the secrets is nothing less than a betrayal.
When she finds out, I might lose the only thing I've ever wanted...
...Ivy's love.

#3
Mercy
2019
I thought the only woman I ever loved died in a car crash...
Until I found her ten years later—a miracle.
Her memory is missing, but it doesn't matter.
I’ve reclaimed her heart, and we're going to be married.
But my enemies are gunning for her.
They know what she means to me.
Can I destroy them and protect her before it's too late?
"I'm a sucker for a tormented hero, and nobody writes one better than Nadia." — J.S. Scott, New York Times Bestselling Author
Author

Nadia Lee
Author · 60 books
Bilingual former management consultant Nadia Lee has lived in four different countries and enjoyed many adventures and excellent food around the globe. In the last eight years, she has kissed stingrays, got bitten by a shark, and petted tigers. She shares an apartment overlooking a river and palm trees in Japan with her husband, winter white hamsters and an ever-widening pile of books. When she's not writing, she can be found digging through old Asian historical texts or planning another trip. Visit Nadia on her website or her blog. You can also say hello on Facebook or Twitter.