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| Hang the Moon by Alexandria BellefleurMissed connection: HR consultant Annie Kyriakos lands in Seattle, ready to pay a surprise visit to her best friend Darcy, only to discover that Darcy is out of town. What will she do for the next two weeks?
A man with a plan: Darcy's "hot nerd" brother, Brendon, creator of the popular dating app OTP, offers to show Annie around and prove to her that romance isn't dead by recreating dates from classic rom coms.
Why you might like it: This charming novel by the author of Written in the Stars pays homage to beloved movies while offering a low-angst friends-to-lovers romance between a cynic and a die-hard romantic. |
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| How to Find a Princess by Alyssa ColeWhat happens: After losing her retail job and her girlfriend, Makeda Hicks meets Beznaria "Bez" Chetchevalier, an investigator for the World Federation of Monarchies, who confirms Makeda's royal heritage.
Wait, what? Yes, Makeda is the long-lost heir to the throne of Ibarania, a small island kingdom in the Mediterreanean, and Bez is determined to return the princess to her people.
Why you might like it: This 2nd book in the Runaway Royals series (after To Catch a Queen) contains a fauxmance that slowly turns into the real thing, adventure on the high seas, and only one bed. |
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| Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake by Alexis HallWhat it is: a "scrumptious, quietly subversive rom com" (Publishers Weekly) by the author of Boyfriend Material.
Starring: bisexual single mom Rosaline Palmer, who earns a spot on the reality-television competition Bake Expectations and finds herself torn between two of her fellow contestants: charming landscape architect Alain and affable electrician Harry.
Is it for you? Although Rosaline does get her happily-ever-after, this opening installment of the Winner Bakes All series centers its heroine's personal growth. |
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| Happy Endings by Thien-Kim LamSmall world! Entrepreneur Trixie Nguyen holds a pop-up event for her sex toy business at a Washington, DC soul food restaurant that just so happens to be co-owned by her ex, Andre Walker, who dumped her by way of a Post-it note back when they both lived in New Orleans.
Why you might like it: This steamy, sex-positive second chance romance features well-developed characters who rebuild a broken relationship while juggling career ambitions and family expectations. |
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| One Last Stop by Casey McQuistonWhat happens: Shortly after moving to New York City, twentysomething student August Landry encounters mysterious punk rocker Jane Su on the Q Train and is instantly smitten.
The problem: Jane is a time-traveler from the 1970s who's stuck on the subway with no memories of how she got there. Can August free her love? And will setting Jane free spell the end of their relationship?
Don't miss: August's lovable chosen family, nods to New York's LGBTQIA history, and an intriguing central mystery with a sci-fi twist. |
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| A Lowcountry Bride by Preslaysa WilliamsStarring: fashion designer Maya Jackson, who dreams of creating wedding dresses that reflect her African American and Filipina heritage; and widower Derek Sullivan, who's struggling to keep his late mother's Charleston bridal shop afloat while raising his 12-year-old daughter.
What happens: Despite chemistry with Derek, Maya hesitates to get involved: Maya's stay in South Carolina is only temporary, Derek lost his wife under tragic circumstances, and any relationship between them could end sooner rather than later, due to her sickle cell anemia. |
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A wedding in Provence : a novel
by Ellen Sussman
Inviting their closest friends and family to spend their Provence wedding weekend with them, Olivia and Brody find the festivities thrown off balance by the arrival of a stranger, a friend's infidelity and the disappearance of the groom's father. By the best-selling author of French Lessons.
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One summer in Paris
by Sarah Morgan
Embarking on a solo Paris vacation after being dumped by her husband of 25 years, cautious Grace unexpectedly bonds with a rebellious London teen who helps her forge new understandings of family, love and self-confidence. 10,000 first printing.
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The red notebook
by Antoine Laurain
After finding an abandoned handbag on the street, a Parisian bookseller endeavors to find its owner, the woman whose jottings he discovers in a red notebook within the bag
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Map of the heart
by Susan Wiggs
Accompanying her aging father on a trip to his native France, a widowed photographer is led by his memories of World War II to unexpected revelations about their family's history at the same time she bonds with a handsome American historian. By the best-selling author of the Lakeshore Chronicles series. 250,000 first printing.
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