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| Happy Medium by Sarah AdlerHired to perform a spiritual cleanse on a goat farm, fraudulent medium Gretchen Acorn encounters skeptical farmer Charlie Waybill and his cousin Everett, a ghost who wants her to lift a century-old curse on the property. Read-alikes: Rosie Danan's Do Your Worst; Claire Kann's Looking for Love in All the Haunted Places. |
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| When I Think of You by Myah ArielAspiring filmmaker Kaliya Wilson's career is going nowhere slowly until she unexpectedly gets her big break. The catch? She'll have to work with up-and-coming director Danny Prescott, the ex-boyfriend who broke her heart. For fans of: Rebekah Weatherspoon's If the Boot Fits; Falon Ballard's Right on Cue; Melissa Ferguson's How to Plot a Payback. |
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| Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria BellefleurRomance novelist Truly Livingston and divorce lawyer Colin McCory meet -- and clash -- on a dating-themed podcast, then struggle to follow their own relationship advice in this steamy rom-com by the author of the Written in the Stars series. Read-alikes: Rachel Lynn Solomon's The Ex Talk; Kris Ripper's The Love Study; Erin La Rosa's Plot Twist. |
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Welcome home, Caroline Kline : a novel
by Courtney Preiss
Moving back to the Jersey Shore to replace her injured father as third baseman in his local men's softball league, Caroline is faced with a few challenges, including an encounter with her hometown crush, as she struggles to reconcile the life she thought she'd have with the life she might want. Original.
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One last word : a novel
by Suzanne Park
The founder of the One Last Word app, which allows you to send messages to whomever you want after you pass, Sara Chae, when she accidentally sends her final words to the important people in her life, including her former crush, with whom she now works, finds her life turned upside down. Original.
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| Wake Me Most Wickedly by Felicia GrossmanBanker Solomon Weiss seeks a suitable wife to help restore his family's fortune and reputation. Unfortunately, that rules out Whitechapel pawnbroker Hannah Moses, who's eked out a living on the margins of society since her parents' disgrace. Set in 1832 London, this 2nd installment of the Once Upon the East End series offers a gender-flipped version of Snow White with Ashkenazi Jewish leads. |
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| Earls Trip by Jenny HolidayOn the eve of their annual two-week gentlemen's holiday, three titled best friends find their plans upended by a family friend's request that they rescue his wayward daughters (who have no intention of being saved). For fans of: Victoria Alexander's Lady Travelers series; Sarah MacLean's The Rogue Not Taken; Tessa Dare's A Week to Be Wicked. |
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The spoiled heart
by Sunjeev Sahota
"Nayan Olak keeps seeing Helen Fletcher around town. She's returned with her teenage son to live in the run-down house at the end of the lane, and--though she's strangely guarded--Nayan can't help but be drawn to her. He hasn't risked love since losing his young family in a terrible accident twenty years earlier. In the wake of the tragedy, Nayan's labor union, long a cornerstone of his community, became the center of his life: a way for him to channel his energies into making the world a better--fairer,as he sees it--place. Now, he's decided to mount a run for the leadership. But his campaign pits him against a newcomer, Megha, who quickly proves to be a more formidable challenger than he anticipated. As Nayan's differences with Megha spin out of control, complicating the ideals he's always held dear, he grows closer to Helen--and unknowingly barrels toward long-held secrets about how their pasts might be connected. Suddenly, much more is threatened than his chances of winning. In one sense a tragedy in the classic mold, tracing one man's seemingly inexorable fall, The Spoiled Heart is also an explosively contemporary story of how a few words or a single action--to one person careless, to another, charged--can trigger a cascade of unimaginable consequences. A vivid and multi-layered exploration of the mysteries of the heart, how community is forged and broken, and the shattering impact of secrets and assumptions alike, it is a blazing achievement from one of Britain's foremost living writers"
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| My Season of Scandal by Julie Anne LongTemporary residency at the Grand Palace on the Thames boarding house is about the only thing rakish MP Lord Dominic Kirke and innocent country lass Catherine Keating have in common. That, and a smoldering mutual attraction that threatens to consume them both. My Season of Scandal is the 7th book in the Palace of Rogues series, which begins with Lady Derring Takes a Lover. |
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