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| Logan's Lady by Rosanne BittnerWhat it's about: Idealistic immigrant Lady Elizabeth Baylor chases the American Dream to 1880s Colorado -- and loses everything to a swindler. To retrieve what's rightfully hers, she joins forces with ruthless bounty hunter Logan Best.
Reviewers say: Logan's Lady is an "immersive romance set in the lawless Old West" (Booklist).
You might also like: Jo Goodman's McKenna Brothers novels, which also pays affectionate homage to dime novels. |
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The Perfect Dress
by Carolyn Brown
What it's about: Tall, flame-haired, plus-size beauty Mitzi Taylor, the owner of a custom wedding dress boutique that caters to big brides-to-be with big dreams, finds her life turned upside down when her high school crush Graham Harrison walks back into her life.
Want More?: The Independence Public Library has many great novels from Carolyn Brown, like Daisies In The Canyon or The Lullaby Sky.
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Toxic Game
by Christine Feehan
What it's about: A GhostWalker doctor and a woman with enhanced senses discover the power of their new anti-terrorism partnership at the same time they are infected by a deadly biological weapon. By the best-selling author of the Shadow Riders series.
Series alert: This is the latest installment of the GhostWalkers series, if you would like to start a the beginning, pick up a copy of Shadow Game.
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The Savior
by J. R. Ward
What it's about: Returning to Caldwell to correct the mistake that expelled him from the Black Dagger Brotherhood, the vampire Murhder falls in love with a medical researcher who makes a torturous discovery about her late ex's secret experiments.
Series alert: The Savior is book 17 in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, pick up Dark Lover to start at the beginning. And be sure to keep an eye out for the novella Where Winter Finds You due for publication in December this year, and The Sinner (Book18) to hit the shelves in 2020.
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Rocky Mountain Daddy
by Lois Richer
What it's about: A secret son makes him a daddy…In this Rocky Mountain Haven novelRunning a horse-riding program for foster youths, Gabe Webber is used to children—but fathering the six-year-old son he just met is completely different. Gabe needs a woman’s help…but not a wife. Temporarily home at her foster family’s retreat, Olivia DeWitt is afraid of motherhood, but this father and son touch her heart. Will they show her there’s nothing more precious than family?
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| Every Bride Has Her Day by Lynnette AustinWhat happens: Cricket O'Malley returns to her Georgia hometown to run a flower shop and gets involved with New York transplant Sam Montgomery, who has just inherited his great-aunt's house.
Why you might like it: This 2nd sweet and heartwarming Magnolia Brides Romance unfolds at a gentle pace, allowing readers to get acquainted with a charming small town and its colorful inhabitants.
For fans of: Sharon Sala's Blessings, Georgia novels or Jules Bennett's Return to Haven series. |
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| One Wish by Robyn CarrIntroducing: Grace Dillon, who has made a new life for herself as a florist in Thunder Point, Oregon.
What it's about: As a former competitive figure skater, Grace is used to hard work, but doesn't know how to relax and have fun. Enter high school teacher Troy Headly, who's not the kind to settle down.
Why you might like it: This 7th Thunder Point novel welcomes readers to a close-knit coastal community full of sympathetic characters. |
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Bed of Roses
by Nora Roberts
What it's about: Florist Emma Grant cannot find Mr. Right, until her passion grows for someone who has been in front of her the whole time, Jack Cooke, an architect that works closely with her and her colleagues at Vows wedding planning.
Series alert: This is the second book in the Brides Quartet from Nora Roberts, to catch the beginning pick up Vision In White.
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| Secrets of the Tulip Sisters by Susan MalleryWhat it's about: As Kelly Murphy tries to build a working relationship with her prodigal sister Olivia on their family's tulip farm in Tulpen Crossing, Washington, she also gets involved with her high school crush, Griffith Burnett.
Why you might like it: This engaging stand-alone novel features not one but three happily-ever-afters as Kelly, Olivia, and their friend Helen all find true love.
Want a taste? "He was the aphid swarm in the garden of her life." |
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| Sunset in Central Park by Sarah MorganUh-oh... Floral designer Frankie Cole has just realized that she has a serious crush on her best friend's brother, Matt Walker, who (unbeknownst to Frankie) has loved her for years.
Why you might like it: Starring likable leads whose emotional baggage threatens their happily-ever-after, this witty, upbeat 2nd From Manhattan With Love novel will remind readers of their favorite romantic comedies.
For fans of: Christina Lauren's stand-alones, such as Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating, or Lauren Layne's Sex, Love, and Stiletto series. |
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