Monday, April 22, 2024

This month’s must-read romance

 
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This Month's Best New Romance
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Just for the Summer
Just for the Summer
By Abby Jimenez
New Release
An instant #1 New York Times bestseller and Good Morning America Book Club pick! Justin has a terrible curse: Every woman he dates finds their soulmate right after they break up. He's shocked to learn Emma has the same problem, and the solution seems simple — if they date, their curses will cancel each other out. But a summer fling on an idyllic Minnesota island leaves Justin and Emma wondering if their soulmates are closer than they thought… A "sublimely satisfying love story" (Booklist).
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Tourist Season
Tourist Season
By Brenda Novak
New Release
Get your beach bag ready for an unputdownable read from a New York Times bestselling author! Ismay is spending the summer at her fiancé's luxurious beachside cottage, but after a hurricane, she gets stuck there alone — alongside the property's brooding caretaker, Bo. With shocking secrets about her fiancé coming to light and her electric chemistry with Bo proving impossible to resist, will Ismay trust her heart? Perfect for fans of Elin Hilderbrand, "this page-turner will not disappoint" (Booklist).
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The Rule Book
The Rule Book
By Sarah Adams
New Release
Tessa Bailey, Hannah Grace, and Elena Armas are raving about this instant New York Times bestseller from the wildly popular author of The Cheat Sheet! Sports agent Nora Mackenzie's first client turns out to be NFL player Derek Pender… who just so happens to be her college ex-boyfriend. Derek is bent on revenge after Nora broke his heart years ago, but what happens when a wild night in Vegas leads to the pair waking up married?
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How to End a Love Story
How to End a Love Story
By Yulin Kuang
New Release
Emily Henry calls this new release "one of the sexiest, smartest, funniest, and most effective novels I've read in a long time." Helen's books are set to be adapted into a TV series, and she jumps at the chance to be a screenwriter on the project. But when she walks into the writers' room, she comes face-to-face with Grant — the one person she hoped to never see again… Fiery hatred soon turns into explosive passion in a romance highly anticipated by Entertainment Weekly and the Today Show!
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The Other Side of Disappearing
The Other Side of Disappearing
By Kate Clayborn
New Release
"A glorious feat and a must-read" (Tessa Bailey) from the beloved author of Georgie, All Along: After Jess's younger half sister, Tegan, discovers a shocking family secret, they set out to find their reckless mother — with the help of podcast producer Adam. But along the way, Adam might prove to be the one to tear down the walls Jess has built around her heart… "This book is everything" (Christina Lauren).
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Here We Go Again
Here We Go Again
By Alison Cochrun
New Release
"Funny, tender, heart-wrenching, and hopeful" (Rosie Danan, author of The Roommate): As part of their beloved former English teacher's dying wish, ex–best friends Rosemary and Logan embark on a cross-country road trip. But their life-changing summer adventure might help them rediscover their bond — and maybe something more… In a starred review, Publishers Weekly raves, "this funny, poignant, and frequently tear-jerking queer rom-com… is Cochrun's best yet."
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Maya's Laws of Love
Maya’s Laws of Love
By Alina Khawaja
New Release
Prepare to fall head over heels for this "heartwarming romp of love and self-discovery" (Kirkus Reviews starred review)! Maya is flying to Pakistan for her arranged wedding to a man she hasn't met when a storm causes an emergency landing in Switzerland. Forced to travel with her seatmate on the flight, Sarfaraz — and pose as his wife — could Maya discover the endless possibilities in forging her own path? "A charming, funny, and unique twist on challenging the laws and traditions that shape us" (Abby Jimenez).
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Late Bloomer
Late Bloomer
By Mazey Eddings
New Release
True love blossoms in this "endearing" read (Kirkus Reviews). After winning the lottery, Opal Devlin buys a sprawling flower farm to serve as her home and art studio — but she arrives to find surly Pepper Boden, who claims the farm is rightfully hers. Agreeing to live there together until the issue is settled, Opal and Pepper soon realize they may have stumbled upon something much deeper than a roommate connection… "Mazey Eddings's writing is authentic, emotional, and intensely romantic!" (Ali Hazelwood).
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Only and Forever
Only and Forever
By Chloe Liese
New Release
This highly anticipated new standalone in a beloved series is "just perfection… I wish it had never ended" (New York Times bestselling author Penny Reid). Viggo and Tallulah are polar opposites: Viggo is a hopeless romantic whose romance bookstore is about to go under, and Tallulah is a cynic who can't seem to make the romantic subplot of her novel come alive. When Viggo suggests they cohabitate and swap skills to solve both predicaments, the constant bickering drives them crazy. But the unlikely pair might discover happily ever after where they least expect it…
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The Kiss Countdown
The Kiss Countdown
By Etta Easton
New Release
"Sexy, humorous, and filled with witty banter" (Farrah Rochon): When Amerie runs into her ex and his new girlfriend, she panics and pretends to be dating the sexy stranger she spilled her coffee on. He plays along… on one condition: Amerie has to pose as Vincent's partner in front of his family for three months leading up to his space mission. But playing house might lead to something entirely unexpected. This irresistibly charming romance "will keep you smiling — and swooning — until the very last page" (Mia Sosa).
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