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Close enough to touch by Colleen OakleyA young woman with a rare and debilitating allergy to other humans is forced to venture out into the world after the death of her abandoning mother before forging an unusual bond with a struggling single dad.
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Falling for the Highlander by Lynsay SandsWhen her half-brother tries to sell her off in exchange for a few Scottish horses, Lady Murine Carmichael runs straight into the arms of Dougall Buchanan, the man who refused to buy her virtue—and who becomes her protector as he helps her to escape.
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We were on a break by Lindsey KelkWhen what should have been a proposal leads to a break, Liv and Adam go their separate ways, and the chasm widens even further, forcing them to decide whether or not they want to a way back to each other.
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Wake a sleeping tiger by Lora LeighPassing as human with his Bengal traits recessed, Judd serves as the head of a Covert Law Enforcement Agency, until a woman, Chelsea Martinez, begins to awaken his inner tiger.
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Bonus Reads: Small Town Romance
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Chasing perfect by Susan MallerySettling down in Fool's Gold, California, city planner Charity Jones, who has a long list of romantic disasters, is tempted to take a chance on former world-class cyclist Josh Golden, the town's most famous resident who needs to be taken down a peg or two.
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The best man by Kristan HigginsFinally ready to return to the Blue Heron Winery, her family's vineyard, and face her past, Faith Holland is drawn to Levi Cooper, the local police chief and best friend of her former fiancé, but has a hard time forgetting his role in ruining her wedding years ago.
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The next always by Nora RobertsThe historic hotel in BoonsBoro, Maryland, has endured war and peace, changing hands, even rumored hauntings. Now it's getting a major facelift from the Montgomery brothers and their eccentric mother. As the architect of the family, Beckett has little time for a social life. But there's another project he's got his eye on: the girl he's been waiting to kiss since he was sixteen.
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Sunrise Point by Robyn CarrWhen he returns home to Virgin River to take over his family's apple orchard and settle down, former Marine Tom Cavanaugh falls for single mother Nora Crane, who is helping out during harvesttime.
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