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Old Growth and Ivy

by Paige Van De Winkle

"Old Growth and Ivy" will engage those looking for a thriller that also sweetly celebrates love. Jayne Menard’s romantic crime drama "Old Growth and Ivy", the first in a trilogy, juxtaposes heart-pounding shootouts with warmhearted... Read More

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Lord Fenton's Folly

by Tina Volpe

This heartwarming story is a journey into a period that is both proper and filled with healthy banter and dark family secrets. Lord Fenton’s Folly, by Josi S. Kilpack, is a poignant love story set in the 1800s, delightfully filled with... Read More

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Favors Captured

by Jill Allen

With two main characters who transcend their romance-genre roles, Brolo has crafted an exciting story with a wellspring of emotion. Against a background of late 1980’s political upheaval, strong silent Navy SEAL Marco, thirty, and... Read More

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Cycles

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

"Cycles", a mature romance with substance, is tragedy with a silver lining at its finest. In keeping with the grand tradition of bittersweet affairs and tragic liaisons so prevalent in Russian literature, Rita Kinsky spins a tale of... Read More

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Saving Grapes

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Comical stunts performed by this amusing pair reveal the friendship at the center of this fast-paced novel. J. T. Lundy’s amusing novel, "Saving Grapes", follows an unmotivated slacker whose desperation sends him on an adventure that... Read More

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Meant to Be

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

Two tough, career-driven people fall in love in this novel of nerve-wracking suspense. Sometimes, in romance, twenty-four hours is enough. In that time, love sparks bright and strong enough to sustain the rest of a novel that immediately... Read More

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Discovering April

by Allyce Amidon

Drama conveyed through passionate dialogue against a vivid setting bolsters this interesting addition to the new-adult genre. Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees. Or your hot neighbor for the fact that you knew him when he... Read More

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