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Spring Forward
by Catherine Anderson
What it's about: When a favorite customer on his delivery route needs a favor, Tanner Richards agrees to help without a second thought. The last thing he expects is to face off against the man's spitfire granddaughter.
What reviewers say: "No one does poignantly sweet love stories with realistic and easily relatable characters quite like Anderson, and the latest addition to her exceptional Mystic Creek series, following Mulberry Moon (2017), delivers a generous measure of much-needed literary balm for romance readers’ souls." (Booklist)
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| The Duke of Her Desire by Sophie BarnesWhat it's about: Tasked with chaperoning his best friend's sisters, Thomas Heathmore, Duke of Coventry, can't keep his eyes off Lady Amelia...which is how he discovers that she's been sneaking around the slums of St. Giles after dark.
Why you might like it: The Duke of Her Desire pairs a proper English gentleman and an unconventional debutante with a social conscience.
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| Moonlight Over Manhattan by Sarah MorganWhat it's about: Just days after making a pledge to take more risks, painfully shy Harriet Knight has become the live-in dog sitter of hot ER doctor Ethan Black. But is she brave enough to act on her feelings?
What reviewers say: "A shy heroine finds her mettle and a driven physician gains a fresh perspective on life (and dogs) in a romance that brings love to a deserving duo. This touching seasonal sparkler delivers on all counts, whether readers live in Manhattan or not." (Library Journal) |
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Every Dog Has His Day
by Jenn McKinlay
What it's about: A stray kitten and a rambunctious poodle bring together a small-town bachelor and a single mother in Bluff Point, Maine.
What reviewers say: "The deliciously sharp wit and flair for perfect comic timing that are part and parcel of McKinlay’s literary DNA are present in full force in Every Dog Has His Day, the third superbly satisfying addition to her Bluff Point series, following About a Dog and Barking Up the Wrong Tree (both 2017). Put that together with the book’s engagingly quirky cast of characters, a completely charming small-town setting, and a couple of four-footed characters who significantly up the adorable ante, and you have a contemporary romance that is practically perfect in every way." (Booklist)
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The Duke Knows Best
by Jane Ashford
What it's about: Lord Randolph Gresham has an up and coming career in the Church, and has come to London for the season to find a wife. But a feisty and dangerously attractive young woman who insists she'd never marry a clergyman keeps distracting him, especially when the duet they're forced to sing together proves how perfect for one another they might be.
What reviewers say: "Smart repartee, a host of delightful characters, exceptional period detail, and music so beautifully described that readers can almost hear it float off the page make this exquisite charmer one to savor." (Library Journal)
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Luckiest Cowboy of All
by Carolyn Brown
What it's about: Carlene Varner's homecoming isn't exactly going according to plan. She thought she'd have some time to adjust before introducing her daughter to Jace Dawson, the father her little girl has never known. Instead, within days of her arrival, her house burns down and she and Tilly have no choice but to move in with the sexy cowboy himself at the Prairie Rose ranch. Now the whole Dawson clan - heck, the whole town of Happy - is all up in their business.
Why you might like it: This story of two young lovers getting a second chance features a cast of family and friends trying to help love conquer all.
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About That Kiss
by Jill Shalvis
What it's about: When sexy Joe Malone never calls after their explosive kiss, Kylie shoves him out of her mind. Until she needs a favor, and it's a doozy.
What reviewers say: "RITA Award–winning Shalvis continues her literary winning streak with the latest in her Heartbreaker Bay series, once again gifting readers with an emotionally engaging contemporary love story with a piquant sense of humor and plenty of red-hot romance."
Series alert: This fifth book in the Heartbreaker Bay series may be read as a standalone.
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