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The Boyfriend Project
by Farrah Rochon
What happens: After software engineer Samiah Brooks discovers that her so-called boyfriend has been three-timing her, she bonds with his other girlfriends as they vow to dedicate the next six months to focusing on themselves and their life goals.
And then... Samiah's new coworker, Daniel Collins, makes her wonder if she was a little too hasty in swearing off men. Little does she know that Daniel isn't exactly what he seems.
For fans of: the black coder heroine and workplace romance of Alisha Rai's The Right Swipe, and the emphasis on female friendship found in Tracey Livesay's Girls Trip series.
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Butterfly
by Ashley Antoinette
Unfulfilled in her relationship with an exacting man after losing Messiah, Morgan pursues an unexpectedly passionate affair with her late love’s best friend, before an unexpected revelation forces her to make a painful decision. Original. 40,000 first printing.
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The wrong Mr. Darcy
by Evelyn Lozada
In a Pride and Prejudice-inspired romantic comedy, Hara Isari finds basketball rookie Derek Darcy handsome, but obnoxiously proud, while he is completely indifferent to her dedication to her career as a sports writer. Original. 35,000 first printing.
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Someone to romance : a Westcott novel
by Mary Balogh
Forced to consider an arranged marriage in spite of her disdain for the ton, Lady Jessica is brazenly courted by the heir to a mysterious fortune who declares his intentions to marry her upon their first encounter
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Get a Life, Chloe Brown
by Talia Hibbert
What happens: Following a near-death experience, web developer Chloe Brown takes stock of her life and finds it lacking.
Carpe diem! Chloe's ambitious "Get a Life List" (e.g. "Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex") will require some help from building superintendent (and secret artist) Redford "Red" Morgan.
What sets it apart: a diverse cast of well-drawn characters and a sensitive portrayal of living with fibromyalgia.
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The Rosie project
by Graeme C Simsion
A socially awkward genetics professor who has never been on a second date sets out to find the perfect wife, but instead finds Rosie Jarman, a fiercely independent barmaid who is on a quest to find her biological father
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Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
Starring: Alex Claremont-Diaz, the bisexual Mexican-American son of the (first female) U.S. president, and his nemesis Henry, Prince of Wales, who must pretend to be friends for the sake of international diplomacy.
Why you might like it: a fake friendship between rivals becomes a real romance in this smart and steamy new adult romantic comedy.
Reviewers say: "Diplomatic Anglo-American relations have never been so much fun" (Vogue).
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First Star I See Tonight
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Contemporary Romance. Hired to tail retired quarterback Cooper Graham, private investigator Piper Dove has to think fast when Graham catches her in the act. Pretending to be his stalker seems easier than admitting the truth. Madcap misadventures ensue in this 8th installment of the Chicago Stars series, which easily stands on its own. However, if you prefer to read the books in order, start with It Had to Be You.
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