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Unforgettable You by Brenda NovakWhat happens: Returning to Silver Springs after her father's death, Jada must face her ex, Maddox, a former bad boy who got her pregnant and accidentally crippled her brother. About the series: This is the 5th book in the Silver Springs series. To start at the beginning, check out Finding Our Forever. Peer Praise: "Whenever I see a new Brenda Novak book, I buy it and read it, pronto. I can always count on her for a solid, exciting story, full of adventure and romance."-Linda Lael Miller, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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Lavender Blue by Donna KauffmanWhat it is: Bestselling author Kauffman delivers the third novel in her series set in a small town nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. What it's about: Still grieving over the son she lost years ago, Hannah Montgomery, the co-owner of a lavender farm, meets a widowed stonemason with whom she develops a deep friendship that could lead to something more if she is willing to take the risk. Reviewers say: "We all know where there's Donna Kauffman, there's a rollicking, sexy read chock-full of charm and sparkle." --USAToday.com
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Beyond Risk by Connie MannWhat happens: Former Fish & Wildlife Officer Charlotte "Charlee" Tanner finds her best friend, Hunter Boudreau, turning into something more as he helps her hunt for a killer who will not hesitate to take down those she loves to get to her. Series alert: Here is an opportunity to try a new series with this opening title in Connie Mann's Florida Wildlife Warriors novels. Who might enjoy it: those who like their romance spiced with adventure and suspense in the wildnerness.
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Stroke of Luck by B. J. DanielsWhat it's about: While proving to her childhood crush, cowboy Will Sterling, that she is perfect for him despite what happened between them years ago, caterer Poppy Carmichael must expose a saboteur who wants both of them dead. Series alert: Stroke of Luck is the debut title in B.J. Daniels' Sterling's Montana series perfect for readers of western romance thrillers. Reviewers say: Daniels keeps readers baffled with a taut plot and ample red herrings, expertly weaving in the threads of the next story in the series as she introduces a strong group of primary and secondary characters." - Publishers Weekly
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Grace After Henry by Eithne ShortallWhat it is: a funny, heartfelt debut novel about one woman learning what it means to move on and to let go. What happens: After the love of her life is killed in a freak biking accident, Grace drifts through her days, denying the hole he's left in her life—until his long-lost twin brother knocks on her door. Who might enjoy it: This quirkly love story set in Dublin is perfect for fans of PS, I Love You and Jojo Moyes,
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Slow Ride by Lori FosterWhat it is: A follow-up to Driven to Distraction finds treasure hunter Ronnie Ashford struggling to maintain professional distance in her reluctant collaboration with security expert Jack Crews, who resolves to prove there is more to their relationship. About the author: Lori has been a recipient of the prestigious RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Fantasy, and for Contemporary Romance. Peer praise: "No one writes alpha heroes and sexy, swoon-worthy romance like Lori Foster."--Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author
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| One Wish by Robyn CarrIntroducing: Grace Dillon, who has made a new life for herself as a florist in Thunder Point, Oregon.
What it's about: As a former competitive figure skater, Grace is used to hard work, but doesn't know how to relax and have fun. Enter high school teacher Troy Headly, who's not the kind to settle down.
Why you might like it: This 7th Thunder Point novel welcomes readers to a close-knit coastal community full of sympathetic characters. |
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| Wildflower Wedding: A Cricket Creek Novel by LuAnn McLaneWhat it's about: Gabby Goodwin has finally realized her dream of opening a flower shop in her hometown of Cricket Creek, Kentucky. But if she's to succeed as a small business owner, she can't afford distraction...like local bad boy Reese Marino, Gabby's first crush.
Why you might like it: This 6th Cricket Creek novel boasts a charming small-town setting, likable characters, and an upbeat tone.
For fans of: Macy Beckett's Sultry Springs romances, Lori Wilde's Twilight, Texas series or Sheila Roberts' Life in Icicle Falls books. |
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| Secrets of the Tulip Sisters by Susan MalleryWhat it's about: As Kelly Murphy tries to build a working relationship with her prodigal sister Olivia on their family's tulip farm in Tulpen Crossing, Washington, she also gets involved with her high school crush, Griffith Burnett.
Why you might like it: This engaging stand-alone novel features not one but three happily-ever-afters as Kelly, Olivia, and their friend Helen all find true love.
Want a taste? "He was the aphid swarm in the garden of her life." |
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| Sunset in Central Park by Sarah MorganUh-oh... Floral designer Frankie Cole has just realized that she has a serious crush on her best friend's brother, Matt Walker, who (unbeknownst to Frankie) has loved her for years.
Why you might like it: Starring likable leads whose emotional baggage threatens their happily-ever-after, this witty, upbeat 2nd From Manhattan With Love novel will remind readers of their favorite romantic comedies.
For fans of: Christina Lauren's stand-alones, such as Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating, or Lauren Layne's Sex, Love, and Stiletto series. |
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