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Letters to Molly by Devney Perry is a second chance romance novel that delves into the complexities of love, communication, and forgiveness. The story follows Molly and Finn, a divorced couple who are brought back together by a series of letters that force them to confront their past mistakes and unresolved feelings. The book is described as a heartfelt and emotional journey that showcases the struggles and growth of the characters as they navigate their way back to each other. The writing style is praised for its realism and ability to evoke a range of emotions from readers, making it a captivating and relatable read.
Why did they even need to ask that question? Every loan application, PTA volunteer form and church questionnaire wanted to know your marital status. I was going to start checking the single box. What ... - #2
'Jana Goes Wild' by Farah Heron is a second chance romance that delves into the complexities of family dynamics, forgiveness, and communication. The story follows Jana and Anil, co-parents to their daughter Imani, as they navigate their past mistakes and try to find a way to reconnect. Set against the backdrop of a destination wedding in Tanzania, the book explores themes of love, self-discovery, and overcoming past traumas. The narrative is primarily from Jana's perspective, allowing readers to delve into her frustrations, misgivings, and personal growth throughout the novel.
skillfully weaves together various relationships, including those between mothers and daughters, exes, workplace dynamics, and friend groups. It is praised for its handling of communication issues and the resolution of conflicts between characters, providing a satisfying conclusion to the story. Farah Heron's writing style creates a captivating setting, engaging characters, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the journey of Jana and Anil.
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'Riff' by Julie Kriss is a heartfelt and swoony second chance rockstar romance that follows the journey of Raine and Neal as they navigate their past, present, and future amidst the backdrop of the Road Kings band. The book delves into the complexities of co-parenting, second chances, and the rekindling of a long-lost flame, all while exploring the dynamics of the band members and their interconnected stories. Kriss's writing style captures the emotions, hopes, and insecurities of the characters, creating a gripping and emotional narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
(Also, see 30 recommendations for the series Road Kings ) 'Bang Gang' by Jade West tells the story of Jodie and Darren, two parents who share a deep love for their daughters despite being separated. When Jodie learns about a group of men called Bang Gang, she decides to explore her fantasies and discovers that Darren is part of this group. As they navigate their rekindled passion and emotions, the story delves into second chances, family dynamics, and the journey towards a renewed relationship. The writing style combines elements of hot, dirty sex with emotional depth, humor, and authentic character development, creating a story that explores love, vulnerabilities, and personal growth.
The plot of 'Bang Gang' revolves around Jodie and Darren's second chance at love, intertwined with steamy scenes and emotional complexities. showcases well-developed characters, particularly highlighting the relationships between the main characters and their daughters, adding depth and heartwarming moments to the storyline.
“And who do you suppose you will be? Huh?” I tossed them over to her. “Ruby Trent doesn’t have any other clean socks! Not since the washing machine went psycho-crazy last night!” My delightful daughte...- #5
'Before I Let Go' by Kennedy Ryan is a poignant tale of second chances in love and life, revolving around the divorced couple, Yasmin and Josiah Wade, as they navigate grief, loss, and the complexities of mental health. The book delves into themes of therapy, family dynamics, and the impact of tragedy on relationships, all portrayed with authenticity and emotional depth. Through the characters of Yasmin and Josiah, the author explores the struggles of rediscovering oneself after loss and the journey towards healing and finding love again. The writing style is described as tender, powerful, and emotionally gripping, weaving together poetry and prose to convey the characters' inner turmoil and growth.
Her eyes, dark and gold-flecked, clash with mine in the mirror before she sets the phone aside. It’s like staring back at myself. We’re so much alike. Skin as smooth and brown as polished walnut. Her ... - #6
'Unrivaled' in the series 'Marycliff Football' by Jerica MacMillan tells the story of Grayson and Tiffany who had a one-night stand in high school that resulted in Tiffany getting pregnant. Four years later, they meet again, and Grayson discovers he is a father to a son named Ben. explores the challenges of co-parenting, second chances at love, and navigating the complexities of their relationship while dealing with jealousy and insecurities. The writing style is described as easy to read, with likable characters and a mix of romance, drama, and spice that keeps the readers engaged throughout the story.
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Sarah Mayberry's 'The Best Laid Plans' tells the story of Alex, a hard-driving corporate lawyer, who decides she wants to have kids. When she opts for artificial insemination, her colleague Ethan offers to be the donor and co-parent, despite his own issues with marriage and fatherhood. As their non-romantic co-parenting idea unfolds, they navigate through complexities, heartbreak, and unexpected challenges. The plot, although hackneyed, is skillfully written by Mayberry, delivering a mix of romance, humor, and angst that keeps readers engaged till the end.
The book explores the journey of two mature characters, Alex and Ethan, who are both established professionals with solid careers, ready for parenthood on paper but facing their own personal struggles and past traumas. The characters' genuine intentions, witty dialogues, and the evolving dynamics between them as they embark on the unconventional path of co-parenting make for a heartwarming and emotionally resonant read that offers a fresh take on the typical romance novel tropes.
Alexandra Knight plucked at the run climbing the right leg of her panty hose, sending it racing even farther up her leg. When she’d pulled on her hose ten minutes ago, they’d been perfect. And she kne... - #8
'Ghosted' by J.M. Darhower is a second chance romance novel that delves deep into the lives of Kennedy and Jonathan. The story follows their tumultuous journey of love, heartbreak, redemption, and forgiveness. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness the complexities of their relationship unfold through past and present narratives. Darhower's writing style intricately weaves together the characters' struggles, making the storyline angsty, heartbreaking, and poignant. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of the characters and their raw emotions, drawing readers in from the very beginning.
The beeping of the checkout scanner is monotonous, a dull drone I barely hear anymore, as it melds with Wilson Philips’s Hold On playing on the loudspeaker radio. The same songs, day in and day out. S... - #9
'Any Man of Mine' by Rachel Gibson follows the story of Autumn Haven and hockey superstar Sam LeClaire, who had a passionate Vegas romance resulting in marriage and a son. The plot explores their tumultuous relationship as Sam decides to be more involved in Connor's life, and Autumn finds herself reluctantly charmed by the man she swore she'd never forgive. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, steamy love scenes, and unresolved tension between the characters, making for a complex and emotional storyline.
Sam glanced up from the knot in his blue-striped tie and looked in the mirror at the supermodel in his bed. Her name was Veronica Del Toro, but she was known by just her first name. Like Tyra and Heid...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chinooks Hockey Team ) - #10
"A Walk in the Park" by Rebekah Weatherspoon revolves around a heartwarming and adorable romance between two characters who accidentally adopt the same dog. Despite the initial mix-up, they decide to share custody of the dog, leading to them spending time together and eventually falling in love. The story is described as cute, sweet, and low on drama, with a focus on the couple navigating the challenges of co-parenting a fur baby while dealing with personal conflicts and past relationships. The writing style is praised for its ability to evoke the excitement of a new romance and the natural progression of the relationship between the main characters, Janelle and Andre.