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As the Poppies Bloomed

by Jeff Fleischer

Cultural and historical details add depth to this love story set during the Armenian genocide. With her debut novel "As the Poppies Bloomed", Maral Boyadjian tells the story of an Armenian family living in the waning years of the Ottoman... Read More

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Death by Roses

by Beth VanHouten

Funny and sweet, this book is a charming and captivating love story for the ages. "Death by Roses" is an endearing, delightful, and possibly life-changing romance. Argument after argument, Mae Rose and Art have been married for what... Read More

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Indiscretion

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

The romance of the Spanish countryside wars with the practicality of England in this romance set in the 1950s. A large volume, rife with romanticized descriptions of Spain, Hannah Fielding’s "Indiscretion" traces the relationship of... Read More

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In Between Dreams

by Shannan Spitz

An imaginative premise about what happens when dreams become too real launches this vibrant main character on a thrilling mission. Saying Bailey Regan has vivid dreams is quite an understatement. Her dreams are a second life: consecutive... Read More

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The Red Moon

by Maya Fleischmann

Detailed character studies add psychological suspense to this alluring mystery. When her husband is found dead, and detectives try to figure out who is the killer, Mrs. Jane Althauss reflects on the choices she has made in her... Read More

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Swan Maiden

by Jill Allen

Margolis’s two nuanced protagonists hold fast to their beliefs in this historically accurate, thought-provoking romance. Sharon Margolis’s thoroughly researched, authentic, and passionate novel, "Swan Maiden", creates pulse-pounding... Read More

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The Secret Box

by Karen Rigby

This modern romance features characters with darker edges even as it delivers a message of second chances and hope. In "The Secret Box", a debut romance by Elizabeth Aguilar, youthful missteps haunt Elizabeth Agustín, a... Read More

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