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The dating plan
by Sara Desai
A characteristically obedient Indian-American software engineer, determined to avoid a loveless arranged marriage by her traditional parents, enlists a childhood crush, required to marry in order to secure his inheritance, to be her decoy fiancé.
What critics are saying: "Desai’s fans will be thrilled to reconnect with the eccentric Patels and new readers will be hooked. This is a gem." Publishers Weekly
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Dial A for Aunties
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Accidentally causing the death of a blind date, Meddy is persuaded by her meddlesome Chinese-Indonesian mother and aunts to dispose of the body, which upends a billionaire’s wedding and Meddy’s reunion with a former flame
What critics are saying: "Sutanto's #OwnVoices comedy has generated big buzz, and there's even a Netflix series in the works." Booklist
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Life's Too Short
by Abby Jimenez
Gaining an unexpected online following after quitting her job to travel the world, a woman anticipating a short life becomes the guardian of her infant niece before her resolve to avoid relationships is tested by a baby-savvy lawyer.
What critics are saying: " Jimenez continues to burnish her well-deserved reputation for delivering truly unforgettable love stories by gifting lucky readers with another sneaky-sweet yet surprisingly sexy romance."
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Love at first
by Kate Clayborn
Returning to the apartment where he was unforgettably entranced by an unknown woman’s voice, Will encounters an uncannily familiar tenant who sabotages his efforts to interfere in the lives of her close-knit neighbors.
What critics are saying: "A superb cast of characters rounds out this sweet, slow-burn romance." Booklist
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Second First Impressions
by Sally Thorne
A spoiled, tattooed rich man reluctantly agrees to become an assistant to two casually exploitative nonagenarians before unexpectedly catching the eye of the property’s serious-minded manager. By the best-selling author of The Hating Game.
What critics are saying: "Thorne's latest novel is a sweet story, merging a woman whose fears tend to overpower her dreams, and a slow-burn romance that turns her world upside down." Booklist
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The luckiest lady in London
by Sherry Thomas
Louisa Cantwell must marry rich to support her sisters, but dare she fall in love with a man of so many dark and devastating secrets as the Marquess of Wrenworth?
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McKettrick's luck
by Linda Lael Miller
Rancher Jesse McKettrick goes up against Cheyenne Bridges, who, haunted by her painful past, has arrived in Indian Rock, Arizona, to convince him to sell his land.
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A Texan's luck
by Jodi Thomas
When his father buys him a bride during a wife lottery, Captain Walker Larson, who has an aversion to marriage, sends her back home, but fate intervenes and brings the unlikely couple back together three years later when her life is threatened.
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The gentleman's guide to getting lucky
by Mackenzi Lee
A follow-up to The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue finds Monty’s first intimate steps with Percy complicated by self-doubt, high anticipation and the romantic allure of Santorini.
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Lucky in love
by Jill Shalvis
Tired of playing it safe, nurse Mallory Quinn sets her sights on Ty Garrison, the mysterious new guy in town who has made it quite clear that he's just passing through, but when their explosive affair turns into something more, these unlikely lovers must make a difficult decision.
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