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Larkin Calder writes contemporary romance that’s full of tension, complicated love, and characters who don’t always make the easy choice. She’s spent months building her flagship world, Edge of Wilde, a place where morally grey heroes meet heroines brave enough to face the messy side of love.

When she’s not writing, Larkin’s probably drinking too much coffee (as always), attempting to bake something that might actually turn out, or defending the questionable decisions her characters make—because, let’s face it, they’re stubborn, and so is she.

Her romances aren’t about easy choices. They’re about the kind of love that forces you to take risks, break the rules, and maybe even tear everything down to start over.

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Hey there! I’m so glad you found your way to my corner of the internet. I'm Larkin Calder, the author of stories where passion, love, and complexity collide. My books are filled with messy, real relationships, emotional rollercoasters, and characters you might fall in love with (or hate, depending on the day). And if you’re reading this, chances are you’re here because you're curious about the sto Read more of this blog post »
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“You’re not the first mistake I’ve made.”

“Good.” Ella gently nudged him down, urging him to follow his hand. “I’ll be the best mistake you ever made, promise.”
Larkin Calder, Ford's Edge: An Opposites Attract Ranch Romance

“Ella watched as he dismounted that bike, pretty sure those jeans had been painted on. Dear Lord that was a delicious hind view.

"Stop it, you’re not supposed to objectify new people."

She knew it was a man because that black t-shirt showcased tanned skin and work
earned muscles. He had turned around, his profile to her, and she watched that helmet come off, sunlight bouncing off the visor briefly.

"I’m gonna objectify the shit out of that." Ella would freely admit she was a jackhole.”
Larkin Calder, Ford's Edge: An Opposites Attract Ranch Romance

“You’re not the first mistake I’ve made.”

“Good.” Ella gently nudged him down, urging him to follow his hand. “I’ll be the best mistake you ever made, promise.”
Larkin Calder, Ford's Edge: An Opposites Attract Ranch Romance

“Ella watched as he dismounted that bike, pretty sure those jeans had been painted on. Dear Lord that was a delicious hind view.

"Stop it, you’re not supposed to objectify new people."

She knew it was a man because that black t-shirt showcased tanned skin and work
earned muscles. He had turned around, his profile to her, and she watched that helmet come off, sunlight bouncing off the visor briefly.

"I’m gonna objectify the shit out of that." Ella would freely admit she was a jackhole.”
Larkin Calder, Ford's Edge: An Opposites Attract Ranch Romance

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