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| Love Her or Lose Her by Tessa BaileyIntroducing: Rosie and Dominic Vega, high school sweethearts who married young -- and have since drifted apart.
Why you might like it: This 2nd book in the Hot & Hammered series (after Fix Her Up) introduces a pair of sympathetic leads whose desire to reconnect leads to situations both comical and deeply moving as they follow the advice of their unorthodox couples counselor.
For fans of: Lyssa Kay Adams' The Bromance Book Club. |
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| Cold Nose, Warm Heart by Mara WellsStarring: Riley Carson, the eager-but-inexperienced building manager of a senior-living apartment complex; and Caleb Donovan, scion of a real-estate dynasty, who wants to convert the building into luxury condos and turn the adjacent dog park into a parking lot.
Why you might like it: Set in Miami's South Beach, this 1st heartwarming book in the Fur Haven Dog Park kicks off an engaging contemporary romance series centered around a dog park that serves as a community hub. |
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The mail order bride's secret
by Linda Broday
In the third book in the series, another tough Texas outlaw meets a woman who just may steal his heart. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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Kiss
by Jill Mansell
Internationally bestselling author Jill Mansell delivers a hilarious, touching tale about a musician finding love and friendship.
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Marriage on Madison Avenue
by Lauren Layne
Pretending they are engaged to protect their long-time friendship while staving off a matchmaking mom, Audrey and Clarke find their arrangement complicated by inconvenient real feelings and a looming wedding date. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Walk me home
by Liza Kendall
Returning to Silverlake to stand as a bridesmaid opposite of Jake, her ex-boyfriend, in her cousin’s wedding, Charlotte Nash seizes this opportunity to repair family bonds and prove to Jake that their love deserves a second chance. Original.
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| The Highland Duke by Amy JareckiWhat happens: After she saves the life of a Scottish soldier on the battlefield, healer Akira Ayres flees with him to the Highlands, pursued by English troops.
Read it for: a tender romance between a peer and a commoner; a suspenseful chase across the Scottish Highlands.
Is it for you? Set during the Jacobite uprising, this 1st book in the Lords of the Highlands series favors atmosphere over strict historical accuracy. |
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| This Scot of Mine by Sophie JordanThe problem: For generations, Clan MacLarin has been under a curse: each laird is fated to die before the birth of his first child.
The solution: Laird Hunt MacLarin weds the pregnant Lady Clara Autenberry. Unfortunately for MacLarin, Clara invented the pregnancy to escape her engagement to a cruel man.
You might also like: Grace Burrowes' Windham Brides series or Lisa Berne's Penhallow Dynasty novels, which are also set in Scotland during the Regency period. |
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| The Highlander Who Protected Me by Vanessa KellyA woman in danger: Pregnant Lady Ainsley Matthews needs a husband to protect her and her unborn child from the baby's father, her abusive fiancé.
A couple with history: Ainsley reluctantly accepts a proposal from her old flame Royal Kendrick, with whom she once tried to elope before their families discovered their plans and intervened.
Reviewers say: "sensuous romance, elaborately developed characters, and a fast-moving plot" (Publishers Weekly) distinguish this 1st Clan Kendrick novel. |
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| Highland Captive by Alyson McLayneWhat it's about: Two years ago, Gavin MacKinnon's baby son, Ewan, disappeared during a Highland gathering. Now Ewan has been found in the loving care of Deirdre MacIntyre, who has always believed that the boy was her late husband's illegitimate child.
Series alert: Set in 15th-century Scotland, Highland Captive is the 4th installment of the Sons of Gregor MacLeod series, which follows the five foster sons of a laird. |
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| To Love a Duchess by Karen RanneyWhat it's about: While searching for evidence of treason by the late Duke of Marsley, Scottish intelligence operative Adam Drummond, disguised as a servant, meets his match in Marsley's much-younger widow, Suzanne Whitcomb.
Series alert: To Love a Duchess kicks off the All for Love series, which moves back and forth between Victorian England and Scotland.
For fans of: the emotional intensity of Jennifer Ashley's Highland Pleasures series. |
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