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Much ado about Nada
by Uzma Jalaluddin
Attending the massive Muslim conference in downtown Toronto with her recently engaged friend Haleema, Nada Syed encounters someone from her past, complicating things and bringing a moment of reckoning—saying goodbye to what once was, or holding tight to her dreams. Original.
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Love, theoretically
by Ali Hazelwood
Secretly offering her services as a fake girlfriend, theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway engages in an all-out war of scholarly sabotage when the older brother of her favorite client, the cold-hearted experimental physicist who ruined her mentor's career, stands between her and her dream job at MIT. Original.
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By the book
by Jasmine Guillory
A young, black woman working in publishing makes a surprise connection with an author who has failed to deliver his highly anticipated manuscript, in the second novel of the series following If the Shoe Fits. 35,000 first printing.
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Lunar love : a novel
by Lauren Kung Jessen
Endeavoring to take over her grandmother's matchmaking business, Olivia Huang Christenson is outraged when she learns a new dating app has made her Pó Po's traditional Chinese zodiac approach all about lust and“animal attraction.” Original. 30,000 first printing.
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I'm so (not) over you
by Kosoko Jackson
Pretending to still be his ex's current boyfriend in front of his parents, Kian reluctantly winds up being Hudson's plus-one at a splashy Georgia wedding and the pair find themselves in need of hashing out their true feelings. Original.
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Delilah Green doesn't care
by Ashley Herring Blake
Pressured into photographing her estranged step-sister's wedding, Delilah Green reluctantly returns home to Bright Falls where she finds herself falling for one of the stuck-up bridesmaids after the pair are forced together during party preparations. Original.
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The singles table
by Sara Desai
Thrown together for the entire wedding season after a crazy encounter, former military security specialist Jay Dayai and celebrity-obsessed lawyer Zara Patel make a deal that benefits them both until it brings them together in ways they never expected. Original.
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Once more with feeling : a novel
by Elissa Sussman
Leaving her pop star image in the past after one unforgettable night blows up her whole life, Katee Rose, when Cal Kirby, who destroyed her career, offers her the opportunity of her dreams, reluctantly agrees to star in his musical and finds their still-smoldering attraction taking center stage. Original.
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Savvy Sheldon feels good as hell
by Taj McCoy
While renovating her house and her life, Savvy Sheldon finds things going not as planned and soon realizes that she should have started her renovation the other way around, beginning with how she sees and loves herself before she can love someone else. Original. 75,000 first printing.
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For her consideration
by Amy Spalding
Nina, an aspiring Hollywood scriptwriter takes a chance on romance with gorgeous movie star Ari after a devastating public breakup, in the new novel by the best-selling author of We Used to Be Friends. Original. 25,000 first printing.
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How to Find a Princess
by Alyssa Cole
When a threat to her grandmother’s livelihood pushes Princess Makeda to agree to return to Ibarania, she is taken on a transatlantic adventure complete with a beautiful investigator named Beznaria, a crew of lovable weirdos, a fake marriage, and one-bed hijinks on the high seas.
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Too soon for adiâos
by Annette Chavez Macias
"No one expects to meet their father at their mother's funeral. But for Gabby Medina, that's exactly what happens. Her dad abandoned her when she was a baby, and now he's back. And he wants to give her a house. Gabby doesn't want the house--or him. But she could use the money. So Gabby agrees to take it under two conditions: First, she can sell the house whenever she wants. Second, accepting it doesn't mean she accepts him. After they strike a deal, Gabby hires a contractor in preparation for a quick sale. But as she gets to know the town and these two new men in her life, she learns more about herself than she ever dared to think possible. But is she ready to open herself up to the truth of what happened--and the promise of what could be?"
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The do-over : a novel
by Suzanne Park
"Bestselling author Lily Lee is on a short deadline to deliver her new career guide How to Land the Perfect Job, and she's been interviewing at all the top companies around town. But when she's offered a coveted position at her dream company, the employer's background check reveals she never actually finished her college degree. Lily returns to her alma mater to relive her senior year of college, after walking across the stage at graduation a decade earlier. Just as she starts getting used to the idea ofbeing a student again, things get even more weird and chaotic when she discovers her computer science TA is her old college boyfriend, Jake Cho. Told in present day with glimpses of the past, The Do-Over is a delightfully warm and hopeful story about second chances in life and love, and how the future might not be a straight line, but we still end up exactly where we're supposed to be"
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Big chicas don't cry
by Annette Chavez Macias
Four cousins who are best friends in addition to being family navigate the loves, losses and meaning of their adult lives while trying to stay true to the advice and lessons their dear abuelita gave them. Original.
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Jana goes wild
by Farah Heron
"Jana Suleiman has never really fit in--everyone always sees her as too aloof, too cool, too perfect. The one time she did let loose a little, she ended up with a baby. And while her daughter is the best thing that ever happened to her, now Jana knows better. No straying from her comfort zone, no letting emotions get the better of her--especially when it comes to co-parenting with Imani's father, Anil. But Jana's self-control is going to be tested to the max when she and Anil are bridesmaid and groomsmanin their friends' destination wedding, and the other bridesmaids convince her she needs a go-wild list to shake up her routine. Sing karaoke? Sure. Perform their high school dance routine in front of strangers? Okay. But the more Jana lets down her guard, the less protection she has against her attraction to Anil--whether it's watching him so tenderly care for Imani or sharing awe in the amazing African wildlife of the Serengeti. He betrayed her terribly once. Does she dare let him in again?"
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Something spectacular
by Alexis J. Hall
Reluctantly agreeing to help her former flame, Arabella Tarleton woo the famous and flamboyant opera singer Orfeo, Peggy Delancey unexpectedly finds common ground with this celebrated soprano—and an instant connection as they walk the line between friendship, flirtation and something more. Original.
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