Brotherhood by Mike Chen explores the events of Cato Neimoidia while bringing Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker closer.
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Brotherhood by Mike Chen explores the events of Cato Neimoidia while bringing Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker closer.
The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams is a delightful romantic comedy that follows Bree Camden and Nathan Donelson in a friends-to-lovers journey.
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By The Book by Jasmine Guillory is the Beauty and the Beast-inspired romance novel we didn’t know we needed.
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Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood is a charming novella that’s bound to leave readers wanting more from the STEMinist series.
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‘Book Lovers’ by Emily Henry is an exploration of grief, and Charlie and Nora’s love story is a delightful trope-filled romance.
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In the Weeds by B.K. Borison is the second chance, grump and sunshine romance we’ve all been waiting for. Beckett and Evie are, in short, everything.
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Mimi Matthews’ newest title, The Siren of Sussex, published earlier this year, is a delight!
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Harper St. George’s third novel in The Gilded Heiresses series, The Lady Tempts an Heir, is finally here, and it’s remarkable in storytelling.
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The debut novel by Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis, is a charming, descriptive narrative that will draw you in straight away.
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B.K. Borison’s Lovelight Farms is the perfect modern-day Christmas rom-com that includes the most perfect tropes and executes them brilliantly.
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Unless, you’re new here, most of you know that modern romance novels typically aren’t my cup of tea, so when I find a series or author whose style I appreciate, I hold on for dear life. And that is certainly the case with Farrah Rochon’s The Dating Playbook, the second book in The Boyfriend Project series, which is just as great as the first book. If you were excited for Taylor Powell’s story, Rochon’s sequel doesn’t disappoint. And if you didn’t know there’s another story, surprise! A large reason why this book series works for me is because Rochon’s impeccable
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Some minor spoilers from Bombshell; read only after you’ve finished the novel. Sarah Maclean’s Bombshell, is in fact, very appropriately titled. So much so, that towards the end, I completely lost track of the plot and had no idea what was happening. A whirlwind of chaos, mystery, and a whole lot of bombshells after another, but nevertheless, in the words of MacLean herself, it smashes. MacLean writes friendship just as gorgeously as she does romance, but Bombshell’s strength is the love story. (In some stories, I might argue it’s the friendships.) The love story however, is memorable and moving and
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Best of 2020 novels list features contemporary romances, important biographies, and historical romances too.
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In other words, we’re here to talk about our favorite three Bridgerton books again and what that looks like.
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