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A Duke by Any Other Name
by Grace Burrowes
To gain entrance in Polite Society, Lady Althea Wentworth needs the reclusive Duke of Rothhaven’s help and is met with resistance until it becomes clear that they both might be pretending to be something they are not.
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Girl Crushed
by Katie Heaney
Dumped by her best friend and girlfriend a month before their senior year, a heartbroken Quinn struggles to move on with a new crush when she is unable to completely forget her ex.
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Girl Gone Viral
by Alisha Rai
A live-tweet event goes viral for a camera-shy ex-model, shoving her into the spotlight and into the arms of the bodyguard she’d been pining for.
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The Happy Ever After Playlist
by Abby Jimenez
Adopting a rescue puppy to help her get her life back on track two years after losing her fiancé, Sloan clashes with the mischievous pup’s original owner, Jason, a rising musician who challenges Sloan to make difficult choices.
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Heiress for Hire
by Madeline Hunter
When Minerva Hepplewhite inherits a fortune from his late uncle, Chase Radnor is intrigued by this spirited beauty who sets up a discreet business to rival his own and asks for her help in uncovering the truth about his uncle’s demise.
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It Sounded Better in my Head
by Nina Kenwood
Baffled by her parents’ seeming lack of distress over their divorce, Natalie hides her romantic dreams from a secret crush who has started dating her best friend, a situation that is further complicated by an unexpected new relationship.
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One Perfect Summer
by Brenda Novak
Discovering the existence of two siblings in the wake of a DNA test that was supposed to be a joke, Serenity meets her mysterious sisters before her search for answers becomes complicated by divorce and romantic politics.
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Sunrise on Half Moon Bay
by Robyn Carr
A contemporary woman navigates her journey from a devoted parental caregiver to a person capable of embracing her own joy in the face of hardship.
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Swimming in the Dark
by Tomasz Jedrowski
In early 1980s Poland during the violent decline of communism, two young men fall in love but eventually find themselves on opposite sides of the political divide.
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The Wedding Dress: a novel
by Danielle Steel
A treasured wedding gown made in 1928 Paris is handed down through four generations of women in a family shaped by the San Francisco social scene, two world wars, the Civil Rights era and the rise of Silicon Valley.
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