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Say You’ll Remember Me

Another winner from Jimenez (Just for the Summer). Readers won’t be able to put down this laugh-out-loud funny romance and will be cheering for Samantha and Xavier even when the chips are stacked against them. A must-have for all public libraries.

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My Best Friend’s Honeymoon

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The Folklore of Forever

Readers will be turning pages long into the night, captivated by this silly, enchanting, somewhat screwball romp, a sequel to Old Flames and New Fortunes.

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The Lady Makes Her Mark

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Rules for Ruin

The clever, witty, and powerful women at the heart of this story make for a promising start to an adventurous new series from Matthews (“Belles of London” novels). The next book can’t come soon enough.
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Tell Me How You Really Feel

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Along Came Amor

Readers will relish the rewarding culmination of all the interconnected “Primas of Power” storylines in this sensational final installment (after A Lot Like Adiós).

What If It’s You?

Gagnon’s (Love You, Mean It) smart, fast-paced romance successfully blends elements of science fiction and relationship fiction to create a unique and thoughtful love story.

Anji Kills a King

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This Monster of Mine

A relentless and beautifully balanced romantasy/legal thriller, offering blood and hope in equal measures. Recommended for fans of any of the genres it borrows from.

Tonight, I Bleed

Fans will be clamoring for the series’ next book. A grimmer tone and lots of heat will appeal to fans of the morally gray protagonists of Rebecca Yarros and Sarah J. Maas.

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The Wind Weaver

Johnson’s (Bad Luck Charm) series launch is an action-packed romantasy with an engaging plot but a disappointing romance.

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A Fate Forged in Fire

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The Serpent Called Mercy

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Eat the Ones You Love

YA author Griffin (Other Words for Smoke) makes her adult debut with a queer take on Little Shop of Horrors that offers a unique narrator, a celebration of dying malls, and all the facets of love and desire. Fans of John Wiswell’s Someone You Can Build a Nest In should pick this up.

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