Romance

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“. . . teeming with passion and steam and the love-of-a-lifetime-is-doomed tension that results in a dramatic happy ending.

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“Lord Langley Is Back in Town is spun with ample intrigue, understated humor, a charismatic hero, an appealing heroine, and an utterly captivating supporting cast of friends, serva

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“Eat Slay Love is written in a snarky, flippant, and relaxed style that makes reading it quick and easy. Ms.

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The Gilded Shroud is a romance with a mystery, not to be confused with a mystery that has a romance. Every genre has rules that are followed.

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“If He’s Dangerous is a pastoral love story cradled from beginning to end by a writer clearly in control of her craft.”

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First in the series The Lords of Sheffield Square, The Sins of Viscount Sutherland is a very “event-full” novel.

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Die for Me is the debut novel of Amy Plum, an Alabama native living the literary life in the French Countryside. It would not be unusual to find Ms.

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Intrigue, mystery, murder, and mayhem—this newly released paperback version of the novel Dead by Morning has everything one needs in a perfect companion for a summer escape.

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The Donegal Plantation keeps its head above the muddy waters of the Mississippi by operating as a high-class restaurant and guesthouse. It is steeped in history and haunting legends.

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The Restorer is a near-perfect first book in a series.

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Sarah MacLean set the bar high for herself when she penned the hilarious Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake, her romance debut, and could easily have written herself into a corner,

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Once again the Chinooks are on a quest for another Stanley Cup, and one of the team’s star players is fighting his feelings for his soulmate as well as the opponents on the ice.

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Christina Dodd’s newest historical, set in Victorian times, produces a hero who is a rakish, piratical prince and a heroine who is capable, unflappable, and more than able to handle such a man, whe

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Sarah MacLean became an instant must-read author with Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake last year. Fourteen months and another two books later, that hasn’t changed.

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Readers who enjoy excellent relationships with their mothers (and indeed, readers who have a challenging relationship with their mothers) would do well to take out stock in Kleenex™ before starting

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Who would ever think that five completely different women would bond to become soul sisters?

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It’s a brave or foolhardy writer who kills the main character in the very first page of their book, believing the reader will continue with the rest of the story rather than simply give up.

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Trades of the Flesh takes place just over three decades after Faye L. Booth’s debut novel, Cover the Mirrors.

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Mixing good with evil often has surprising results. Then again, sometimes the results are fairly predictable.

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Courtney Milan’s latest novel Unveiled demonstrates why she is the author to watch in historical romance.

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Eloisa James has splendidly blended an old-fashioned fairy tale with a new-fangled romance and a popular television show, giving readers humor mixed with touching romance and titillating passion.

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Encountering a tumultuous youth precipitated by the tension between her unhappy parents, Daisy Bellamy and her family spent the summer before her senior year of high school at the family compound a

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In a work exploring just what one moment can do to a small town and a once picture perfect family, Gudenkauf has created a novel of page-turning depth.

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Laura Lee Guhrke’s first book in this duet, Wedding of the Season, suffers from an excess of setting.

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