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Close Knit
by Jenny Colgan
Gertie MacIntyre spends most of her time with the women in her knitting circle. When Gertie develops a crush on the owner of the local airline, she becomes an air stewardess and tastes real freedom for the first time. Will Gertie’s future lie in the skies? Or will she need to go further afield to find the adventure she craves?
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Funny Story
by Emily Henry
Daphne's boyfriend dumps her for his lifelong best friend Petra. Broke and with no other alternative, Daphne agrees to room with Petra's freshly heartbroken ex, Miles, until she can figure things out. She has no interest in him... or does she?
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Husbands & Lovers
by Beatriz Williams
Present-day New England meets post World War II Cairo in this story of heartbreak and redemption. Two women, separated by decades and continents, are linked by mysterious lovers and an exotic family heirloom as they work to reclaim secrets and find lost loves.
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A Novel Love Story
by Ashley Poston
Eileen Merriweather is a romance novel superfan. On the way to her annual book club retreat, her car breaks down. Eileen finds herself stranded in Eloraton. The quaint--but fictional--town is the site of her favorite series, and maybe the start of her own.
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Summer Fridays
by Suzanne Rindell
It's the summer of 1999. Twenty-something Sawyer is upset by the long hours her fiancé spends at work with his colleague Kendra. Sawyer befriends Kendra's boyfriend, Nick, and the two spend Fridays exploring New York City together. As real feelings develop, Sawyer and Nick wonder what will happen when the summer is over.
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The Summer Pact
by Emily Giffin
In college, Hannah and her closest friends made a pact, promising to always be there for each other in their times of need. A decade later, Hannah finds her life suddenly turned upside down. She calls her friends, and they keep their promise. Together, the group embarks on a shared journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and acceptance.
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Summers at the Saint
by Mary Kay Andrews
Traci Eddings is the widowed owner of the St. Cecelia, a landmark hotel that's fallen into disrepair. She has one summer season to restore it to its former glory. A tragic death further complicates her plans. Traci must put wrongs to right and guilty parties in their place. And she may even find a new romance along the way.
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Swan Song
by Elin Hilderbrand
Social mayhem hits a tight-knit Nantucket community when a 22 million dollar summer home is purchased by the mysterious and overly extravagant Richardsons. Then the house burns to the ground, and the family's most essential employee goes missing. The entire island must save the day--and their way of life.
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This Summer Will Be Different
by Carley Fortune
When her best friend Bridget flees Toronto a week before her wedding, Lucy follows her to Prince Edward Island to help her through the crisis. While there, Lucy tries to steer clear of the most irresistible man she's ever met. But his flirty quips have been replaced with something new, making her wonder if her heart is safe.
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You Should Be So Lucky
by Cat Sebastian
The 1960 baseball season is the worst of shortstop Eddie O'Leary's life. Then he's forced by his team's owner to give interviews to reporter Mark Bailey, who is having an equally horrible time. Both feel an immediate attraction. It's just them against the world, and they must decide if that's enough.
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