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| All I Want for Halloween by Marie HarteContemporary Romance. Who was that masked man? That's what Sadie Liberato wants to know after making out with a sexy stranger at a Halloween party. Meanwhile, Harrison "Gear" Blackstone, former host of local TV show Motorcycle Madnezz isn't looking for a relationship after a crushing betrayal by his ex-fiancée, yet can't stop thinking about the mystery woman he kissed. Prefer tricks and treats to mistletoe in your holiday-themed romances? Try the sizzling and sassy All I Want for Halloween. |
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| Dirty Dancing at Devil's Leap by Julie Anne LongContemporary Romance. What's the best cure for a break up? For tech CEO Avalon Harwood, it's returning to her hometown and buying her dream house (well, mansion, really). However, the property also happens to be the family home of Maximilian "Mac" Coltrane, Avalon's childhood crush and the man who broke her heart. Things heat up when she discovers that Mac is the house's caretaker. An epic rivalry paves the way for a second chance at love in this steamy 3rd book in the Hellcat Canyon series, which begins with Hot in Hellcat Canyon and Wild in Whiskey Creek. |
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| Going Dark by Monica McCartyRomantic Suspense. While protesting an offshore drilling project in the Outer Hebrides, marine ecologist Annie Henderson meets sexy boat captain "Dan Warren," a man of many secrets. While a bit of mystery can certainly add spice to a relationship, the discovery of Dan's true identity might just get Annie killed. Fans of military-themed romantic suspense won't want to miss this opening installment of the Last Platoon series, which follows the adventures of a group of Navy SEALS who "vanish" after a covert op goes awry. |
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Bring the Heat
by G. A Aiken
Paranormal Romance. A mighty and royal warrior, Aidan the Divine is distracted from the war between nations by Branwen the Awful, a low-born beauty who spurns his advances and has no time for romantic foolishness as they join forces to face their enemies together. Publishers Weekly calles this " a tale filled with Aiken's trademark over-the-top humor, outrageous situations, and exhilarating action scenes."
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| Insert Groom Here: An Unconventional Brides Romance by K.M. JacksonMulticultural Romance. Get married on national TV? Why not? Eva Ward has won a dream wedding, courtesy of The Morning Show's sponsors. But before she can say "I do," her fiancé backs out -- prompting an on-air meltdown that goes viral after she knees cameraman Aidan Walker in the crotch. While Eva's finished with television, television is not finished with Eva: the network offers to build a show around her quest to find a new groom. It's probably her best shot at repairing her reputation. The only catch? Aidan will be producing the show. If you enjoy stories of ordinary people who find themselves in outrageous, high-drama situations, check out this 2nd Unconventional Brides romance, after To Me, I Wed. |
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| Only Mine by Susan MalleryContemporary Romance. Pilot Finn Anderssen has been the sole guardian of his twin brothers ever since their parents died eight years ago...so he's understandably dismayed when they drop out of college in their final semester to participate in a television reality show called "True Love or Fool's Gold." Hoping to talk them out of their decision, Finn travels from South Salmon, Alaska, to Fool's Gold, California, where the series is being filmed. But he doesn't count on getting involved with Dakota Hendrix, the attractive psychologist who serves as the liaison between the town and the TV producers. Only Mine is the 4th book in the Fool's Gold series, which begins with Finding Perfect. |
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| A Good Man by J.J. MurrayMulticultural Romance. Worried that the new reality television show Hunk or Punk will cast a negative light on African-American women, former WNBA star Sonya Richardson reluctantly agrees to play bachelorette -- or, in the parlance of the show, "Nubian Princess" -- to a dozen men who will engage in a full-court press to woo and win her. Accustomed to the single life, Sonya doesn't expect to fall for any of them, especially not former pastor John Bond, a soft-spoken widower from Alabama and the show's sole white contestant. |
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Sunshine Beach
by Wendy Wax
Contemporary Romance. After three friends lose everything in a Ponzi scheme, they purchase and renovate an old seaside hotel with the idea of shooting their own independent television show about the restoration. Booklist writes that "Wax draws on her own childhood stays at the Rellim Hotel, in Saint Petersburg Beach, immersing the reader in a gorgeous coastal setting with true-to-life details. This warm, witty, and redemptive novel is a perfect summer read."
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