Contemporary

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Not for the first time, Nan Fischer has delivered an impressive tour de force of a novel with a finely plotted storyline and a host of believable charac

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Readers who haven’t yet discovered the savvy, comedic rom-coms of award-winning author Bethany Turner are in for a treat with her latest second-chance romance, The Do-Over.

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The Delicious Delicacies Bakery in Blue Moon Bay is 29-year-old Jessica Connolly's pride and joy.

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“This is a clever, charming, and very funny novel, and the reader who isn’t laughing out loud by the second page is surely lacking in the sense of humor department.”

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Three years ago, a Border Collie puppy, more human than canine, was placed in a New York shelter with his three littermates. Feeling lonely and abandoned, he plans to be chosen by the perfect perso

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“Filled with tension and raw emotion, Barefoot on a Starlit Night is sure to please readers of contemporary romance.”

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Sarah Conley Hawkins, a big-shot reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, is offered a lucrative position with "Intelligentsia," an investigative news service in Washington, D.C.

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Twenty-seven-year-old Shannon Murphy is excited to learn she has sisters.

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Liz Westmoreland lives a hectic life with an all-consuming job, but for the longest time her biggest dream has been to purchase a place like her grandparents' lodge, Angels Rest, in the mountains a

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“an enchanting holiday read.”

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“the charms of the countryside, good friends, and loved ones will warm the heart.”

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“a heartwarming read.”

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Every woman wants the perfect man, and Celeste Jones believes she has this with Emerson Willis. Not only is he handsome, but he's a cop, so his standards must be high, right?

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“a thought-provoking consideration of what it’s like to cross the shadowy topography between life and death, to watch the sun go down at the world’s end, and to follow loved ones as they na

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Physician’s assistant Annie Marlow, happy with her life and job in southern California, feels guilty when her mother pleads with her to come home for Thanksgiving.

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Many teenagers deal with bullying and count the days until they can put high school behind them.

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“This novel is one the reader will finish with a sigh, and then set his sights on the nearest bookshop in hopes of finding his own happily ever after.”

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“Bravo, J. R. Ward.”

 

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Julia Padden, a salesclerk in the men's department at Seattle's Macy's, is upbeat and vivacious.

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There’s a reason some bestselling authors are so popular: They deliver stories that pull you right into a realistic world peopled with characters you love, or love to hate, in interesting scenarios

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When your world is falling apart around you, what do you do?

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The heir is Evie, an American college girl sent on a quest through her dead mother’s letters. It leads her to Oxford University in England and discovery of her surprising birthright.

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It is November 9th, the day before Fallon is upending her life to relocate from California to New York by herself.

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a worthwhile read for fans of suspense and stories of entwined family relationships.”

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“a beautiful first novel, filled with vivid imagery . . . and a delicate love story . . .”

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