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| Birding With Benefits by Sarah T. DubbAs part of her ongoing post-divorce quest to embrace new experiences, 42-year-old Celeste Johanssen agrees to partner with quiet birder John for the Arizona Ornithological Society's annual birdwatching competition. This heartfelt, upbeat debut boasts mature leads, a well-drawn supporting cast, and plenty of authentic birding details. You might also like: Annabel Monaghan's Summer Romance; Maggie North's Rules for Second Chances. |
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| A Gamble at Sunset by Vanessa RileyWallflower Georgina Wilcox impulsively kisses composer Lord Mark Sebastian, then reluctantly agrees to a fake engagement to save her reputation and avoid damaging her sisters' prospects. This series opener by author Vanessa Riley "renders the Regency in living color, with impressive historical detail and an admirably diverse cast" (Publishers Weekly). For fans of: J.J. McAvoy's Du Bells series; TV's Bridgerton. |
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The Holiday Escape
by Heidi Swain
Ally and her dad, Geoff, run the family business, a creative retreat, from their home Hollyhock Cottage in picturesque Kittiwake Cove. They give their guests their dream break, but Ally hankers after glamourous city living, fancy restaurants and art galleries. Ally’s survival strategy is to escape out of season, take a break abroad and pretend to be the person she always imagined she would be. She meets Logan while she’s away and he turns out to be exactly the kind of distraction she’s looking for. With her spirits restored, Ally returns home, picks up the reins again and sets her sights on another successful season, but when Logan unexpectedly arrives on the scene, she soon realises she’s in for a summer that’s going to be far from straightforward…
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You Should be so Lucky
by Cat Sebastian
Ordered by the team's owner to give a bunch of interviews to reporter Mark Bailey, baseball shortstop, Eddie O'Leary, during the 1960 season, slowly gives in to the attraction between them, and when it's just them against the world, they must decide if that's enough.
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| Blood on the Tide by Katee RobertTo reclaim stolen family heirlooms, vampire Lizzie travels through a portal to the watery realm of Threshold and finds an ally in selkie Maeve, who's on a quest of her own. Although this 2nd installment of the Crimson Sails series works as a stand-alone, Lizzie first appeared (briefly) in Hunt on Dark Waters, and the entire series is loosely linked to author Katee Robert's Court of the Vampire Queen. |
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The Heiress's Daughter
by Anne Gracie
When he falls in love with heiress Clarissa Studley, in whom he sees a beauty others cannot, notorious rake Lord Randall must prove he has changed his scandalous ways to win her heart, especially when a rival for her affections appears.
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| Better Left Unsent by Lia LouisReceptionist Millie Chandler uses the "drafts" folder of her email to express all the things she can't say to the people in her life, from her obnoxious boss to her annoying coworkers to the ex-boyfriend who broke her heart. When a server outage results in every single email being sent, Millie is sure her life is over -- until she finds an unlikely ally in her work crush, Jack. Read-alikes: Suzanne Park's One Last Word; Mhairi McFarlane's If I Never Met You. |
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| Pardon My Frenchie by Farrah RochonAshanti Wright, owner of doggy daycare Barkington Palace, would rather have nothing to do with dog-averse Thaddeus Sims, who just bought the building she needs to expand her business (how dare he!). But Ashanti's French bulldog, Duchess, and Thaddeus' grandmother's poodle, Puddin', have other plans. You might also like: Julia London's You Lucky Dog; Teri Wilson's A Spot of Trouble; Casey Griffin's Rescue Dog Romances. |
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All's Fair in Love and War
by Virginia Heath
A former naval captain hires an emergency governess to watch his children while on an expedition to Egypt where she runs afoul of the captain's brother, who disapproves of her bohemian and unconventional educational style.
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Finding Mr. Write
by Kelley Armstrong
A woman writing under a male pseudonym lands a huge book deal but finds herself falling for the man she hired to pretend to be her, in the new novel from the New York Times best-selling Darkest Powers.
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