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City of Girls by Elizabeth GilbertThe best-selling author of Eat, Pray, Love traces the experiences of a theater insider in 1940s New York who discovers that she does not have to be a "good girl" in order to be a good person
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The Summer Country by Lauren WilligInheriting the ruins of a Barbados sugar plantation, a young woman from Victorian Bristol is seduced by the region's dark tropical beauty at the same time her new neighbors take steps to acquire the property for themselves.
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The Summoning by Heather GrahamA startling manifestation during a séance at her Savannah bed-and-breakfast prompts Kristi Stewart to partner with investigator Dallas Wicker, who ties the property's history to the suspicious death of a colleague.
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The Perfect Dress by Carolyn BrownTall, 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.
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Dark Storm by Karen HarperWhen her sister goes missing from a butterfly conservatory, forensic psychologist Claire Markwood and her criminal lawyer husband, Nick, uncover shattering family secrets, in a conclusion to the series that began with Chasing Shadows.
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You, Me, and the Sea by Meg DonohueThe author of How to Eat a Cupcake presents a story inspired by Wuthering Heights that finds a woman on a fog-cloaked California cliffside farm struggling to choose between independence and her passionate childhood sweetheart.
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The Flatshare by Beth O'LearyEntering a flatshare arrangement with a man on an opposite work shift, a heartbroken woman begins exchanging notes with the roommate she has never met and becomes his best friend, and possibly soulmate, through their correspondence.
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Star-Crossed by Minnie DarkeConvinced that her childhood sweetheart and she are ideally suited upon discovering he is an astrology devotee, a secretly skeptical horoscope magazine writer takes matters into her own hands when the young man does not return her affections.
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How Not to Die Alone by Richard RoperTelling a white lie that makes his coworkers believe he has a loving family at home, a lonely man stuck in a thankless public health job falls in love with a new coworker who challenges his secrets.
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The Unhoneymooners by Christina LaurenPartnered with a nemesis best man on a paradise honeymoon when her bride twin gets food poisoning, a chronically unlucky maid of honor assumes the role of a newlywed before unexpectedly falling for her companion.
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Midlife Crisis by La Jill HuntJanelle's perfect life is shattered when she discovers that her husband of 20 years had a mistress, who has turned up dead, and a love child in this new novel from the author of Drama Queen
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My Ex-Best Friend's Wedding by Wendy WaxA mother's secret and a wedding dress passed down through generations unravels the tangled threads of betrayal that ended a best friendship between a bride-to-be writer and a bookstore owner grappling with the realities of marriage.
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The Key to Happily Ever After by Tif MarceloA charming romantic comedy about three sisters who are struggling to keep the family wedding planning business afloat—all the while trying to write their own happily-ever-afters in the process.
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Red, White & Royal blue by Casey McQuiston
A big-hearted romantic comedy in which the First Son falls in love with the Prince of Wales after an incident of international proportions forces them to pretend to be best friends |
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It's a Christmas Thing by Janet DaileyVeterinarian J. T. “Rush” Rushford, who lost custody of a girl he thought was his daughter, is in Branding Iron, Texas, with his mobile vet practice, just hoping to get through the season—until a Christmas miracle happens.
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Rebel by Beverly JenkinsAfter the Civil War, Captain Drake LeVeq, an architect from an old New Orleans family, is drawn into an irresistible intrigue when he encounters a rebellious young woman who is on a mission to help the newly emancipated community survive and flourish.
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In the new Blacktop Cowboys® novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Wrapped and Strapped, one woman learns that when it comes to cowboys, looks can be deceiving..
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To Tame a Wild Cowboy : Cupid, Texas by Lori WildeTo keep his baby daughter, love ‘em and leave ‘em bull rider Rhett Lockhart, realizing it’s time to grow up, proposes a marriage of convenience to the baby’s foster mother to keep his family together.
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