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A crazy kind of love
by Mary Ann Marlowe
Climbing onto the shoulders of a sexy stranger to capture a lucrative shot, tabloid photographer Jo Wilder nearly loses her job for failing to recognize the stranger, a notorious rock star who may or may not be attempting to seduce her to promote his own career. By the author of Some Kind of Magic. Original.
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Acting on Impulse
by Mia Sosa
Starring: personal trainer Tori Alvarez and Hollywood heartthrob Carter Stone, who meet during a Caribbean vacation and decide that what happens in Aruba, stays in Aruba.
You might also like: Alexis Daria's Take the Lead, which also features a Puerto Rican heroine who fears that falling for a celebrity will ruin her life.
Want a taste? "I don't know her name, nationality, age, or occupation, but I know this: Someday I'm going to marry the woman sitting in 12D."
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All summer long
by Dorothea Benton Frank
A Southern gentleman and his talented New York wife return to his home in the lush Carolina lowcountry, where they endure a summer of transitions while observing the impact of seasonal choices on the lives of neighbors and visitors. By the best-selling author of All the Single Ladies. 150,000 first printing.
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Crazy Cupid Love
by Amanda Heger
Starring: "Cupid" Eliza Herman, an accident-prone descendant of Eros who avoids all physical contact (which tends to cause insta-love).
What happens: A family emergency forces Eliza to fill in at her parents' Cupid-for-Hire matchmaking business, where her on-the-job mentor is Jake Sanders, her childhood best friend and secret crush.
Why you might like it: This whimsical romantic comedy incorporates ancient Greek mythology into its "quirky, entertaining" (Booklist) take on modern love.
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Dating by the book
by Mary Ann Marlowe
After her new romance novel is panned by an anonymous blogger for lacking passion, a writer and bookstore owner resolves to prove her nemesis wrong by getting involved in numerous smoldering relationships at once. Original.
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Don't call me cupcake
by Tara Sheets
When the upcoming festival contract is split between her and competitor Hunter James, Fairy Cupcakes owner Emma Holloway, whose cupcakes are literally magical, attempts to create a recipe to make him leave town permanently—until fate intervenes in the form of stolen kisses, secret glances and love. Original.
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Fix Her Up
by Tessa Bailey
Starring: professional clown Georgette "Georgie" Castle, whom no one takes seriously, and her longtime crush, Travis "Two Bats" Ford, a former major league baseball player who turns to flipping houses after a career-ending injury.
What happens: Hoping to shake the reputations that are holding them back, the two embark on a fake relationship that scandalizes their small town and soon turns into the real thing.
For fans of: Susan Elizabeth Phillips' funny-yet-steamy Chicago Stars series.
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Get a life, Chloe Brown : a novel
by Talia Hibbert
Emerging from a life-threatening illness, a fiercely organized but unfulfilled computer geek recruits a mysterious artist to help her establish meaning in her life, before finding herself engaged in reckless but thrilling activities. Original. 75,000 first printing.
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Lala Pettibone's act two
by Heidi Mastrogiovanni
"Lala Pettibone, a forty-something widow whose outrageous antics befit women half her age, has been imagining her sexy boss, Gerard, is as smitten with her as she is with him. Enter Gerard's fabulous girlfriend from Paris. After spending the rest of the day drinking wine straight from the bottle, Lala attends the monthly meeting of her Greenwich Village co-op, where the residents are informed that a toxic wasteland has appeared in the building's basement and everyone needs to pony up forty grand by the end of the week. Ever the one to make limoncello out of lemons, Lala reluctantly decides to sublet her apartment and visit her Auntie Geraldine in Los Angeles. Good things come her way in sunny LA, including Dr. David, a handsome veterinarian, and inspiration to transform her previously rejected, uproarious screenplay into a novel. Lala Pettibone's Act Two is a wonderfully hilarious, second-coming-of-age novel. Bridget Jones has absolutely nothing on Lala in the Late-Bloomer-With-Maybe-Lots-of-Potential Department"--Back cover
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Love and other mistakes : a novel
by Jessica Kate
When Jeremy Walters, the fiancé who left her weeks before their marriage seven years ago, comes back to town, Natalie Groves, who has just lost her job, reluctantly agrees to work as the nanny for his infant son
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