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The friends-to-lovers romance is secondary to the mystery of the armed invaders and the struggle to escape the island, but readers looking for a summer beach read should find the latest from War (I Did Something Bad) a fun and exciting diversion.
Told from dual perspectives and set in the same delightful small town (Greenbelt, SC) as Slaughter’s previous books Bet on It and Play To Win, this ridiculously romantic and utterly sexy enemies-to-lovers novel features the compelling, cutthroat world of high school football. Will appeal to fans of sports romances that center multicultural and LGBTQIA+ characters.
With equal measures of steam and high emotional tenor, and featuring a fun road-trip storyline, this feel-good, character-driven second-chance romance will appeal to fans of Netflix’s Virgin River series and the work of Kate Clayborn and Emily Henry.
Heath returns with the second installment of the “Miss Prentice’s Protégées” series (after All’s Fair in Love and War), featuring a grumpy Viscount and an outspoken optimist who collide in funny and heartfelt ways in their quest to secure the futures they each want.
Readers looking for nonbinary main characters, sapphic friends-to-lovers romance, and sexy vacation novels will appreciate this heartfelt exploration of what it means to fall in love with someone you have known almost your entire life.
Beck and Connie are wonderful, delightful characters, and their romance will keep readers turning the pages of the latest from Stein (When Grumpy Met Sunshine).