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Love, Unscripted

Readers of Debbie Macomber and Robyn Carr will love this charming romance from Hunter (A Novel Proposal) that’s filled with friction and fun.

The British Booksellers

In this delightful historical romance, with nods to the movie You’ve Got Mail, readers will be put through the emotional spectrum, all the while rooting for the mismatched couple: now middle-aged and battle scarred, but not without hope for true love.
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Fragile Designs

With tons of suspects and plenty of danger, this is Coble (“Annie Pederson” series) at her best. Readers will appreciate a stand-alone offering that’ll keep them up all night with fast-paced and tightly written action. Similar romantic-suspense authors include Irene Hannon and Dani Pettrey.
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Create Your Own Cozy: 100 Practical Ways To Love Your Home and Life

Great for public libraries. May be a good title for patrons to read in a crafts/home-design book group.
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The Light on Halsey Street

Friendship and the power of community are the shining stars of this novel, which doesn’t shy away from tough issues but also offers a hefty dose of hope and humor. Read-alikes include Lean on Me by Pat Simmons and No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert.
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The Letter Tree

Incorporating elements of Romeo and Juliet and You’ve Got Mail, Fordham’s latest (after Where the Road Bends) will become a favorite for fans of romances with star-crossed lovers who still find their way to a happily-ever-after.
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Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other: A Love Story

Turner’s (The Do-Over) latest is fun, fast, and heartwarming. This book will appeal to anyone who loves enemies-to-lovers romance and to readers who appreciate when a community plays a central role in the story.
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White and Faded: Restoring Beauty in Your Home and Life

The author cleverly explores the restoration of the home and the spirit, making this a unique title in the interior design genre. Antique lovers, photographers, and those who repurpose home goods will want to check this out.
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To Free the Stars

Action-packed and thought-provoking; recommend this to readers looking for something completely different in their historical romance.
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