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A Love by Design
by Elizabeth Everett
After developing an ambitious plan to establish England's first woman-owned engineering firm, Margaret Gault is threatened by greedy investors and the irritatingly attractive Earl Grantham, in the third novel of the series following A Perfect Equation.
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Exes and O's
by Amy Lea
A broken-hearted woman looking for love decides to revisit all her exes for second chances along with the help of her new roommate, in the second novel of the series following Set on You.
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Queen of Myth and Monsters
by Scarlett St. Clair
Uncertain who her allies are in the vampire stronghold of Revekka, Isolde, the newly coronated queen, contends with courtly intrigue while a deadly blood mist threatens all of Cordova and her trust in Adrian when troubling information about his complicated past comes to light.
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| Lunar Love by Lauren Kung JessenOlivia Huang Christenson takes over Lunar Love, her grandmother's traditional matchmaking service, only to discover that ZodiaCupid founder Bennett O'Brian's Chinese Zodiac-themed dating app might put her out of business. Olivia and Bennett make a bet: each will use their own methods to find the other's soulmate. Who will prevail?
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The Sweetheart Fix
by Miranda Liasson
Hired on the spot as the town counselor by Blossom Glen's mayor Jack Crawford, therapist Juliet Montgomery discovers that opposites attract as they deal with the quirky small town, where everyone knows everyone else's business, together.
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The Sisters of Sea View
by Julie Klassen
When their father's death leaves them impoverished, the Summers sisters open their home to guests to provide for their ailing mother. But instead of the elderly invalids they expect, they find themselves hosting eligible gentlemen. Sarah must confront her growing attraction to a mysterious widower, and Viola learns to heal her deep-hidden scars.
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Heartbreaker
by Sarah MacLean
The Matchbreaker, a woman trained to help brides avoid the altar, finds herself racing across London with the Duke of Clayborn, who is harboring secrets of his own, in the second novel of the series following Bombshell.
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A Duke, the Spy, an Artist, and a Lie
by Vanessa Riley
Escaping an unhappy marriage to a British spy, an adventurous Jamaican heiress flees with a new identity through the assistance of The Widow's Grace in the third installment of the series following An Earl, the Girl, and a Toddler.
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Don't Date Rosa Santos
by Nina Moreno
Growing up in a cross-cultural region of Florida under the shadow of a sea curse that scares away most sailors, a Cuban-American teen struggles with family dynamics and college dreams before falling for a mysterious tattooed boy from the local marina who compels her to pursue her freedom.
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Now That You Mention It
by Kristan Higgins
Returning to her hometown in the hopes of reconciling with her estranged family, a woman who recently survived a brush with death makes discoveries with the potential to heal the rift or permanently separate her from her surviving relatives.
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Big Chicas Don't Cry
by Annette Chavez Macias
Four cousins who are best friends in addition to being family navigate the loves, losses and meaning of their adult lives while trying to stay true to the advice and lessons their dear abuelita gave them.
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