You won’t just admire this friend group; you’ll feel like you’re a part of it.
You won’t just admire this friend group; you’ll feel like you’re a part of it.
You won’t just admire this friend group; you’ll feel like you’re a part of it.
This gorgeously written, delightfully original rom-com puts author Emily Henry on the path to becoming the millennial Nora Ephron.
This romance is an imperfect but original and emotionally engaging portrayal of unplanned pregnancy and a young woman coming into her own.
Impulsive jetsetter meets attorney who’s afraid to fly in this effective and creative variation on an opposites attract romance.
Rosie Danan returns with a steamy contemporary romance that is every bit as enjoyable as her debut, The Roommate.
Sullivan’s sweeping historical romance debut practically begs for a screen adaptation.
This is a lush, sensual and outstanding romance that makes the heart ache in the very best way.
An appealing cast combined with just the right amount of tingling suspense create a balanced blend of sexy romance and intriguing mystery.
With its infectious energy, Wilde Child is a sparkling showcase for tried-and-true romance tropes such as opposites attract and secret pining.
It’s flirty, charming, happy and perhaps best of all, it’s got a scandalous wager between enemies.
The hero of Second First Impressions’ self-deprecating charm is irresistible, but he’s more than a pretty face.
This warm, inventive take on You’ve Got Mail swaps bookstores for dueling halal restaurants.
This enemies-to-lovers romance is effervescent, joyous and rewarding fun, even if “enemies” is a bit of a stretch.
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