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Happily never after
by Lynn Painter
A woman who learns her fianc� has cheated again hires a professional objector to stand up at their nuptials and stop the proceedings, but soon discovers that she and her new contractor have sizzling chemistry.
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Right on cue : a novel
by Falon Ballard
Former actress-turned-screenwriter Emmy Harper, after a series of unexpected events, is stuck with the blockbuster action hero responsible for her disastrous first movie and early end to her acting career, but to save her film and her career, she must get her act together both on and off camera.
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This could be us
by Kennedy Ryan
When her life explodes in a cloud of betrayal and disillusion, Soledad Barnes, while working to support her daughters, rediscovers herself, but when a man she shouldn't want but can't resist enters the picture, she wonders if she can be brave enough to make room for what could be.
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Kilt trip
by Alexandra Kiley
In Scotland, one woman discovers more than the just the magic of the heartland's lochs and landscapes—but not before clashing with the proud Scotsman she's forced to work with.
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Bride
by Ali Hazelwood
Misery Lark, daughter of the most powerful Vampyre councilman of the Southwest must leave her life of anonymity among the humans and uphold a historic alliance with the Weres by marrying their Alpha, Lowe Moreland.
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Sex, lies and sensibility
by Nikki Payne
Left with nothing but a rustic inn in the middle of nowhere—and each other—after the death of their father, Nora and her free-spirited sister must revamp the inn before Labor Day or lose it all, which pits them against an eco-tour guide who is determined to see them fail.
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The worst best man
by Lucy Score
Taking her Maid of Honor duties very seriously, Franchesca refuses to let Aiden, the Best Man, aka the Worst Man, ruin her best friend's wedding no matter how sexy he is, while Aiden thinks this smart-mouthed girl from Brooklyn may just be his downfall.
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At first spite
by Olivia Dade
After her fiance's brother convinces him to break up with her before the wedding, Athena Greydon moves into a ten-foot-wide Spite House between the two and engages in some well-deserved payback.
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The breakup tour
by Emily Wibberley
Asking her former college boyfriend, Max Harcourt, to go public as her songwriting muse, megastar Riley Wynn, when he joins her and her band on tour, starts to realize that, despite the sour notes in the past, their future could hold incredible things.
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Say you'll be mine : a novel
by Naina Kumar
"My Best Friend's Wedding meets Never Have I Ever in this utterly charming, heart-stealing debut romance about two completely different people who get engaged under false pretenses. "I couldn't put down this page-turner . . . A warm, smart, sexy, and absolutely charming debut." -Colleen Hoover When Seth, Meghna's one-who-got-away writing partner and best friend, asks Meghna Raman to be the "best man" for his last-minute wedding, Meghna is determined to move on, even if it means telling her mother she's finally open to an arranged marriage. Since she-a theater teacher and an aspiring playwright-won't fulfill her parents' dreams of becoming an engineer, she might as well marry one. Grumpy, handsome, no-nonsense engineer Karthik Murthy has seen enough of his parents' relationship to know marriage is not for him. He only agreed to his mom's matchmaking attempts to make her happy, never dreaming he'd meet someone as vibrant as Meghna. Though he can't offer a real marriage, a fake engagement could help him avoid the absurd number of arranged set-ups his mother has planned for the next year. Thinking a faux fiancâe will dampen the sting of her ex's wedding festivities, Meghna agrees to team up with Karthik until the wedding ends. But as they find common ground and their undeniable chemistry takes shape, their expectations and insecurities threaten to risk something that's become a lot more real than they had hoped"
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Red string theory : a novel
by Lauren Kung Jessen
Artist Rooney Gao, who believes in the Chinese legend that everyone is tied to their one true love by the red string of fate, meets Mr. Right in Jack Liu and must convince this reluctant skeptic to embrace his destiny.
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The second chance year
by Melissa Wiesner
When her wish to redo her awful year comes true, Sadie Thatcher, with her life in shambles, navigates her this second chance, seeing the red flags she missed in both her relationship and career while harboring a secret crush on her brother's best friend.
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Raiders of the lost heart
by Jo Segura
Forced to co-lead an expedition deep into the Mexican jungle with her nemesis, archaeologist Dr. Corrie Mejía realizes they must work together to deal with greedy artifact smugglers, the Mexican authorities and the lies between them before everything they've worked hard for ends in ruin. Original.
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This spells love : a novel
by Kate Robb
Casting a spell to erase her ex from her past, 28-year-old Gemma Wilde wakes up in an alternate reality where her best friend Dax has no idea who she is, and, seeking to reverse the spell, soon realizes he has been The One all along.
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The Graham effect : a novel
by Elle Kennedy
"Gigi Graham has exactly three goals: qualify for the women's national hockey team, win Olympic gold, and step out of her famous father's shadow. So far, so good, except for two little things. Fine-a little thing and a big, grumpy thing. She needs to improve her game behind the net, and she needs help from Luke Ryder. Ryder is six-foot five, built, opinionated, rude...and sexy as hell. But he's still the enemy. Briar's new hockey co-captain has his reasons, though. The men's team just merged with a rivalprogram, leaving Ryder with an angry roster where everyone hates one another's guts. To make matters worse, the summer coaching spot he's angling for with the legendary Garrett Graham is out of reach after he makes the worst possible first impression on his hero. So, really, this compromise with Gigi is win-win. He helps her make the national team, she puts in a good word with her dad. The only potential snag? This bone-deep, body-numbing, mind-spinning chemistry they're trying to ignore. It's a dangerous game they're playing, but the risks just might be worth it."
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Next-door nemesis
by Alexa Martin
"Two rival candidates for a homeowner's association presidency are about to find out how dirty suburbanites fight in this steamy new romantic comedy from Alexa Martin. After years of hustling, Collins Carter has finally made it...back to her parents' house. Between tending to the compost with her newly retired dad and running into her high school nemesis at the only decent coffee shop in town, Collins realizes this subdivision from hell she swore she'd never return to is her rock bottom. Then the homeowner's association complaint arrived. Nathaniel Adams always dreamed of a nice, quiet life in his suburban hometown. Or at least that's what he thought until Collins moved back and sent his quaint, organized life into a tailspin. He thought Collins was infuriating ten years ago, but when she announces she's running against him for HOA president, all bets are off. From secret board meetings to vicious smear campaigns whispered over backyard fences, Collins and Nate sink to levels their sleepy suburb has never seen before. But as hate turns into lust, these two enemies are forced to reckon with the feelings they've ignored for years. If only there were bylaws for real life"
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A winter in New York : a novel
by Josie Silver
Moving to New York, young chef Iris offers her services to save a struggling gelato shop in Little Italy where she finds herself falling for the owner's nephew Gio and his family until all the secrets she's been keeping threaten to ruin her new life—and new love—she's been building.
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Courting Samira : a novel
by Amal Awad
A young Muslim woman working at Bridal Bazaar as a gofer for her bridezilla cousin narrowly avoids her parents' plans for an arranged marriage and finds herself in a love triangle.
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The art of scandal
by Regina Black
After discovering her husband is having an affair, Rachel Abbott agrees to keep playing the ideal Black trophy wife until after his reelection campaign but finds it hard to keep her side of the bargain when she falls in love with an artist whose secrets blow everything wide open.
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The long game : a novel
by Elena Armas
When an altercation with a team mascot gets her sent to middle-of-nowhere North Carolina where she's tasked with turning around the struggling local soccer team, disgraced soccer exec Adalyn Reyes butts heads with a goalkeeping prodigy who's set on running her out of town.
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The wake-up call
by Beth O'Leary
When hotel receptionists and enemies, Izzy and Lucas, find a collection of old wedding rings, they compete to return them to their owners as a way to save the hotel and their jobs but find their bitter rivalry turning into something much more complicated.
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You, Again
by Kate Goldbeck
Former enemies-turn-friends, Ari, a struggling comedian, and Josh, a chef planning to take the culinary world by storm, both reeling from ego-bruising breakups, find comfort in each other's company until one night, the unspoken boundaries of their platonic relationship begin to blur.
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Change of plans
by Dylan Newton
After becoming guardian of her three young nieces, a struggling chef meets a hero Marine still haunted by the loss of a limb and despite the obvious attraction, they must weigh the risk of additional heartbreak versus forever happiness.
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The only purple house in town
by Ann Aguirre
Renting a room in Iris Collins's house, which is a haven for lost souls, wealthy app designer Eli Reese becomes enchanted by the misfit boarders and even more so by Iris, his first crush from long ago, and wonders if he's finally found a person and a place to call “home.”
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Business or pleasure
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Snubbed at a book signing for the novel she actually wrote, a “ghostwriter” connects with a charming attendee for an awkward hookup that she would prefer to forget, but can't when he turns out to be her next client.
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Will they or won't they : a novel
by Ava Wilder
Stars of a hit paranormal TV show, Lilah and Shane, who, after a secret behind-the-scenes fling imploded, despise each other, must grit their teeth and play nice as they are forced to get closer than ever to give fans the happy ending they've been waiting for.
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It happened one fight
by Maureen Lee Lenker
Discovering she's married to Dash Howard, Hollywood's favorite leading man—and the bane of her existence, thanks to an on-set prank gone wrong, movie star Joan Davis desperately wants a divorce until she finds it harder and harder to convince the public—and herself—that their marriage is a joke.
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Mrs. Nash's Ashes
by Sarah Adler
Reluctant travel companions, starry-eyed romantic Millicent and cynical writer Hollis take the road trip of a lifetime to deliver the ashes of Millicent's elderly best friend to the woman she fell in love with nearly 80 years ago, upending what they both believe about true love.
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A Love Catastrophe
by Helena Hunting
Kitty Hart, a cat-sitter known as the Kitty Whisperer literally falls face-first into her newest client, Miles Thorn, who is not a“cat person” but was entrusted to care for his mother's haughty and mischievous Sphynx.
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Practice Makes Perfect
by Sarah Adams
When she overhears her latest date say she is boring, Annie Walker, on a quest to find her perfect match, turns to emotionally unavailable Will Griffin for tutoring lessons in how to become flirtatious and fun and as the lines of their friendship become blurred, she soon reconsiders her dream guy.
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Summer Reading
by Jenn McKinlay
While chaperoning her half-brother, who is in a robotics competition at the local library, chef Samantha Gale meets Bennett Reynolds, who has come to Martha's Vineyard to find his father, and as their summer fling heats up, they both realize they may have stumbled upon happily-ever-after.
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Meet Me at the Lake
by Carley Fortune
In desperate need of a lifeline, 32-year-old Fern Brookbanks finds it in the form of Will Baxter, who rescued her nine years ago, and, believing he is hiding something, but knowing he's the only one who understands what she's going through, wonders if she can do the same for him.
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Zora Books Her Happy Ever After
by Taj McCoy
A heart-pounding, curvy romance about an indie bookstore owner who finds herself in a love triangle when she meets the author she's had a crush on for years...and his best friend.
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The Plus One
by Mazey Eddings
Striking a bargain with her childhood enemy to be each other's fake dates to a wedding from hell, Indira finds their fake displays of affection becoming all too real, leaving them both to realize this bad situation is made a little easier with the other around.
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Ana Maria and the Fox
by Liana De la Rosa
Seeking refuge in London from the French occupation of Mexico, a Mexican heiress enjoys her first taste of freedom away from her domineering father and the scorching looks she begins receiving from a member of Parliament, Gideon Fox.
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The Build Up
by Tati Richardson
Rumpled and ragged was not how architect Ari James envisioned kicking off her first day at a new firm. And few things can top the horror of her new--and extremely hot--colleague walking in on her at the worst moment ever. Learning that she'll be working with him on the project that's supposed to get her career back on top makes it harder than ever to focus on her big comeback.
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The Neighbor Favor
by Kristina Forest
Enlisting the help of her new neighbor to find a date for her sister's wedding, not realizing he is her favorite fantasy author, the very same one who ghosted her months ago, aspiring children's book author Lily Greene finds this simple favor between them becoming anything but.
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Do I Know You?
by Emily Wibberley
A couple with a quietly failing marriage find a new spark when they are accidentally introduced as total strangers and decide to just play along, in the new novel by the authors of The Roughest Draft.
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Make a Wish
by Helena Hunting
With her signature charm and sense of humor, bestselling author Helena Hunting creates a novel about love, family, and second chances in Make a Wish.
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The Reunion
by Kayla Olson
When a major streaming service hosts a 20-year reunion special, Liv Latimer, the former star of a popular teen drama, is happy to be back on set until new rivalries among the cast make her question whether returning to the past is what she needs to finally get her own happy ending.
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Alone with you in the Ether
by Olivie Blake
A doctoral student with destructive thoughts managed by time travel calculations and a bipolar counterfeit artist undergoing court-ordered psychotherapy meet at the Art Institute in a new novel from the best-selling author of The Atlas Six.
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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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Before I Let Go
by Kennedy Ryan
After a devastating tragedy, a married couple, Yasmen and Wade, discover that love isnt enough to save their marriage, but it eventually might be enough to bring them back together for a second time around.
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Never Rescue a Rogue
by Virginia Heath
Virginia Heath's Never Rescue a Rogue, the next book in the Merriwell Sisters series, is filled with whip-smart banter, swoony romance, hilarious mishaps, and twisty reveals that will make you gasp and laugh in delight. Diana Merriwell and Giles Sinclair only tolerate one another for the sake of their nearest and dearest. Everyone believes that the two of them are meant to be together, but Diana and Giles know that their constant pithy barbs come from a shared disdain--not a hidden attraction. Diana loves the freedom of working at the newspaper too much to give it up for marriage, and Giles is happily married to his bachelor lifestyle. But they do have one thing in common--the secrets they can't risk escaping. When Giles' father, the curmudgeonly Duke of Harpenden, unexpectedly turns up his toes, it's only a matter of time before someone comes crawling out of the woodwork who knows the true circumstances of his only son's birth. As the threat of blackmail becomes real, Giles must uncover the truth of his parentage first, or else he and all those who depend upon him will be ruined--and dogged bloodhound Diana is his best hope at sniffing out the truth. As Giles and Diana dive into his family's past, the attraction that the two of them insisted wasn't there proves impossible to ignore. Soon, the future of the Sinclair estate isn't the only thing on the line...
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Paris Daillencourt is About to Crumble
by Alexis J. Hall
When his roommate enters him in the nations favorite baking show, Paris Daillencourt finds love with a fellow contestant until his fear of failure spoils his happiness, forcing him to face his past, his future and his constant self-doubt to embrace the sweet things in life.
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Better than fiction
by Alexa Martin
After inheriting her grandmas bookstore, a avowed book hater is in over her head when she meets a best-selling author and hopeless romantic who is determined to show her the beauty of reading.
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All I Want for Christmas
by Maggie Knox
Two incompatible competitors on a reality singing show finally receive their big Nashville break, but if only they can pretend for the TV network and the world that they are a couple on-stage and off.
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Before I Do
by Sophie Cousens
A heartwarming and playful novel about the ones we love and the ones we lose by the New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year What would you do if 'the one that got away' turned up the night before your wedding?
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Thank You for Listening
by Julia Whelan
An audiobook narrator, former actress Sewanee Chester, after having a one-night stand with a handsome stranger in Las Vegas, returns home to narrate a romance novel and forms a connection with the anonymous author, but when his identity is finally revealed, she must risk everything for desire.
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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
by Sangu Mandanna
Breaking all the rules, Mika Moon travels to the mysterious Nowhere House to teach three young witches how to control their magic and, as she gets close to the Houses residents, must decide whether to risk everything to protect a found family she didnt know she was looking for.
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The Bodyguard
by Katherine Center
Hired as superstar actor Jack Stapletons bodyguard, Hannah Brooks must pose as his girlfriend while visiting his familys ranch in Texas where she finds it easy to protect him, but hard to protect her own, long-neglected heart.
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Love on the Brain
by Ali Hazelwood
While co-leading a NASA neuroengineering project with her archenemyLevi Ward, scientist Bee Konigswasser meets her match in this brilliant man who suddenly turns into an ally when her career starts floundering, causing things to heat up between them and forcing her to make a difficult choice.
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Husband Material
by Alexis J. Hall
Feeling pressured by so many people around them getting married, Luc decides that it might be time to propose to his boyfriend Oscar in the second novel of the series following Boyfriend Material.
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Sugar and Salt
by Susan Wiggs
Arriving in San Francisco to get a fresh start, Margot Salton, a barbecue master from Texas, shares a kitchen with baker Jerome Sugar Barnesthe perfect set-up that leads to love until Margots past comes back to haunt her.
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Grace Under Fire
by Julie Garwood
Grace MacKenna is assisted by a former Navy SEAL and current lawyer after a wounded man stumbles into her arms and she shoots the attacker threatening them both, in the latest addition to the series following Wired.
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The Best is Yet to Come
by Debbie Macomber
After the death of her twin brother, teacher Hope Godwin moves to Oceanside, Washington, where she falls in love with animal shelter volunteer, and wounded ex-marine, Cade Lincoln, Jr. and a dog named Shadow, finally finding peace in her new home until Cades past comes back with a vengeance.
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Groundskeeping
by Lee Cole
An aspiring writer, Owen, moves in with his Trump-supporting uncle and grandfather in Kentucky where he takes a job as a groundskeeper where he falls for Alma, a liberal, Bosnian immigrant in the days leading up to the 2016 election.
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Yinka, Where is Your Huzband?
by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn
A 30-something, Oxford-educated, British Nigerian woman with a high-paying job and good friends, Yinka, whose aunties frequently pray for her delivery from singledom, must find a date for her cousin’s wedding with the help of a spreadsheet and her best friend.
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Guild Boss
by Jayne Castle
After being kidnapped and drugged in the colony world of Harmony, Lucy Bell’s safe return is met with skepticism while she is still being hunted by a potential killer, in the latest addition to the series following Illusion Town.
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Goodbye Again
by Mariah Stewart
Abandoned by her husband in the wake of their daughter’s suicide, Liddy Bryant returns to her hometown to make positive changes and renovate and reopen a shuttered bookstore, in the second novel of the series following An Invincible Summer.
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Not the Witch you Wed
by April Asher
A fake relationship between a magic-less witch and a wolf shifter turns to more in the start of a bewitching new paranormal rom-com series. Magic-less witch Violet Maxwell wants nothing to do with alpha wolf shifter Lincoln Thorne-the man who broke her fragile, teenage heart. But when the two of them are forced by arcane Supernatural Laws to find mates, Violet and Lincoln agree to fake-date their way to a fake-mating in order to conjure themselves some time. The joke's on them. When old feelings make a reappearance-along with Violet's magic-they both realize there's nothing fake about their feelings. But there are old secrets and looming threats that could snatch away their happily ever after, again. One thing's for sure: magic doesn't make dating and love any easier. In Not the Witch You Wed, April Asher brings all the hilarity and sweet, sexy moments you love in a romantic-comedy-plus a fun dose of magic-to this spell-binding new series about being sexy, single, and supernatural in New York City.
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Love & Other Disasters
by Anita Kelly
While competing on a popular cooking show, Dahlia Woodson stirs up trouble when she gets involved with a nonbinary contestant, and as their relationship heats up both in and out of the kitchen, she wonders if they have the right ingredients for a happily ever after.
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Love, Lists, and Fancy Ships
by Sarah Grunder Ruiz
When the death of her nephew turns her life upside down, yacht stewardess Jo Walker takes in her two nieces for the summer who want to help her accomplish her bucket list, taking her out of her comfort zone, especially when it comes to matters of the heart.
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Someone Perfect
by Mary Balogh
When she accompanies her friend Maria to Everleigh Park, where Maria must stay with her half-brother, whom she loathes, Lady Estelle Lamarr, as family secrets unravel around her, must stay away from this dark, dour man who believes she is his perfect match.
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No Words
by Meg Cabot
Arriving on Little Bridge Island for a speaking engagement, best-selling children’s author Jo Wright comes face-to-face with her nemesis, writer Will Price, who, much to her surprise, wants to make amends and prove to her that he is a changed man—until disaster strikes.
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Payback's a Witch
by Lana Harper
Returning home to the magical town of Thistle Grove after a self-imposed exile, witch Emmy Harlow runs into badass Talia Avramov, who just broke up with Emmy’s crush Gareth and wants revenge, and Emmy finds herself drawn to Talia instead of Gareth when she agrees to help.
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It Started with a Dog
by Julia London
Two people who meet by accidentally swapping phones hit it off until they realize that they are each working for opposing sides in a battle between two coffee shops on the same street.
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Maple Leaf Harvest
by Catherine Anderson
Seeking refuge in Mystic Creek, Oregon, Lane Driscoll, plagued by strange dreams, discovers, with the help of the town psychologist, that she has a twin sister who may be in danger, and as they race against time to find her, romance blossoms between them.
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Portrait of a Scotsman
by Evie Dunmore
London banking heiress Hattie Greenfield, after taking an invigorating little adventure too far, finds herself married to a churlish Scot and questionable financier who has vast wealth but holds little power, and, unbeknownst to her, is driven by revenge.
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An Impossible Promise
by Jude Deveraux
Although they were lovers in the past, Liam O'Conner and Cora McLeod are just roommates in the present as they try to follow the angels' commands in the second novel of the series following An Impossible Promise.
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A Lot Like Adios
by Alexis Daria
The national bestselling author of You Had Me at Hola returns with a seductive second-chance romance about a commitment-phobic Latina and her childhood best friend who has finally returned home.
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Seven Days in June
by Tia Williams
Running into reclusive author Shane Hall at a literary event, bestselling erotica writer Eva Mercy, over the next seven days, reconnects with this man who broke her heart 20 years earlier until he disappears again, leaving more questions than answers.
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The View was Exhausting
by Mikaella Clements
Pretending to be in a passionateRomance, A-list actress Whitman Tagore and jet-setting playboy Leo Milanowski find their personal and professional lives on a collision course after a shocking secret from his past is revealed, forcing them to confront the many truths and lies of their relationship.
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It Had to Be You
by Georgia Clark
When her late husband leaves his half of their wedding planning business to his girlfriend, Liv Goldenhorn, who never saw this coming, finds herself shackled to her polar opposite in every way whose inexperience may be just what the company needs.
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Someone to Cherish
by Mary Balogh
Recently widowed, lonely Lydia Tavernor dreams of taking a lover and, one night, finds herself alone with the reclusive Harry Wescott to which she poses a question that leads them down a path neither could have ever imagined.
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When Stars Collide
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Opera diva Olivia Shore and Chicago Stars quarterback Thaddeus Walker Bowman Owens embark on a nationwide tour promoting a luxury watch brand and must find a way to get along when they are plagued by a series of dangerous encounters with an overzealous fan. 150,000 first printing.
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Float Plan
by Trish Doller
Hiring a sailor to navigate the boat trip she planned before her fiancé’s death, Anna begins healing from a broken heart in the wake of an unexpected romance.
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Highland Treasure
by Lynsay Sands
Rescued from an English dungeon and escorted to safety in the Highlands, a traumatized Lady Elysande de Valance falls in love with a Scottish clan’s healer and leader, Rory Buchanan, who is too busy to consider matrimony.
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The Duke Undone
by Joanna Lowell
Painting the likeness of an alluring man she finds nude and unconscious, a Royal Academy art student is offered relief for her strapped finances in exchange for helping the man prevent a family scandal.
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The Path to Sunshine Cove
by RaeAnne Thayne
The daughter of parents who died under traumatizing circumstances reevaluates her life on the road when she unexpectedly falls in love and reconnects with her sister, whose marriage has crumbled in the wake of a devastating diagnosis.
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The Ex Talk
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
A debut adult romance by the author of Today Tonight Tomorrow finds an experienced public radio producer and a newcomer with a master’s degree clashing over the disparate advice they administer during an unexpectedly popular radio show.
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The Things we Leave Unfinished
by Rebecca Yarros
Starting over after a failed marriage, a young woman discovers an unpublished manuscript belonging to her grandmother, a popular, celebrated author, and finds healing and hope in her grandmother’s romance with a World War II pilot.
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Someone to Romance
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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Wyoming True
by Diana Palmer
A gruff rancher who earned his wealth honestly resists his growing attraction to a twice-divorced, independently wealthy beauty who has moved to their small Wyoming town to avoid men.
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Notorious
by Minerva Spencer
Forced into a marriage of convenience in the aftermath of a scandal, a sharp-tongued wallflower and a notorious rake set aside their animosity to outmaneuver a common enemy who is threatening both of their futures.
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Party of Two
by Jasmine Guillory
Going against her better judgement, LA lawyer Olivia Monroe secretly starts dating a hotshot junior senator until their romance is made public and her life falls under intense media scrutiny, jeopardizing everything.
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Take a Hint, Dani Brown
by Talia Hibbert
When big, brooding security guard Zafir Ansari rescues Dani from a workplace fire drill gone wrong, it’s an obvious sign: PhD student Dani and former rugby player Zaf are destined to sleep together. But before she can explain that fact to him, a video of the heroic rescue goes viral. Suddenly, half the internet is shipping #DrRugbae—and Zaf is begging Dani to play along. Turns out his sports charity for kids could really use the publicity. Lying to help children? Who on earth would refuse? Dani’s plan is simple: fake a relationship in public, seduce Zaf behind the scenes. The trouble is, grumpy Zaf is secretly a hopeless romantic—and he’s determined to corrupt Dani’s stone-cold realism. Before long, he’s tackling her fears into the dirt. But the former sports star has issues of his own, and the walls around his heart are as thick as his... um, thighs. The easy lay Dani dreamed of is now more complex than her thesis. Has her wish backfired? Is her focus being tested? Or is the universe just waiting for her to take a hint?
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A Rogue of One's Own
by Evie Dunmore
A sequel to Bringing Down the Duke finds an Oxford suffragist’s campaign to use a hard-won publishing house as a voice of protest challenged by an irresistible rogue bent on taking control away from her.
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Love Her or Lose Her
by Tessa Bailey
While attending marriage boot camp, Rosie and Dominic Vega, once thought of as the perfect couple, find their relationship getting stronger each day, until Rosie discovers that Dom has a secret, which changes everything.
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What You Wish For
by Katherine Center
When the new principal turns out to be the former, unrequited crush of her teen years, elementary school librarian Samantha Casey discovers that he is a changed man, determined to destroy everything she loves about the school, which forces her to take action. 200,000 first printing.
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Sex and Vanity
by Kevin Kwan
When George, the man with whom she had brief fling several years earlier, unexpectedly appears in East Hampton, newly engaged Lucie Churchill is drawn to him again and spins a web of deceit in an attempt to block him from her life – and her heart.
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The Lost and Found Bookshop
by Susan Wiggs
Inheriting her mother’s San Francisco bookshop in the wake of a tragedy, Natalie bonds with her ailing grandfather and hires a contractor to perform repairs before unexpected discoveries connect her to the community and family secrets.
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Intercepted
by Alexa Martin
When Marlee discovers her NFL-star boyfriend has been tackling other women on the sly, she vows to never date an athlete again. There's just one problem: Gavin Pope, the new hotshot quarterback and a fling from the past. Gavin fights to show Marlee he'snothing like her ex. Unfortunately, not everyone is ready to let her escape her past. The team's wives are not happy with Marlee's return, and they want to take her down. Between their own fumbles and the wicked wives, it will take a Hail Mary for Marleeand Gavin's relationship to survive the season.
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The Friend Zone
by Abby Jimenez
Planning her best friends wedding is bittersweet for Kristen Peterson as she faces a medical procedure that will make her unable to have children, especially as she finds herself connecting with the best man.
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Get A Life, Chloe Brown
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.
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The Idea of You
by Robinne Lee
A middle-aged art gallery owner begins a passionate fling with a member of her daughter’s favorite boy band, who is 19 years her junior, and must fend off rabid fans and insatiable media after their affair becomes a viral sensation.
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Roomies
by Christina Lauren
When a struggling musician on the brink of stardom reveals he is in the country illegally, besotted Holland Bakker enters a marriage of convenience that becomes more real than either anticipated.
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Unmarriageable
by Soniah Kamal
A retelling of "Pride and Prejudice" set in modern-day Pakistan finds a practical-minded teacher from a family of sisters evaluating her resolve never to marry after encountering a brusque but compelling man during a series of lavish wedding parties.
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I Owe You One
by Sophie Kinsella
Struggling to hold her late father's business together in spite of her less-motivated siblings, Fixie Farr cashes in an IOU from a handsome stranger to find employment for her childhood crush.
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