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    Real Murders - Aurora Teagarden by Charlaine Harris (Charlaine Harris Schulz)
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    A light, fast, and slightly darker-than-average cozy mystery that’s perfect for fans of Charlaine Harris or small-town whodunits - just don’t expect literary fireworks or unforgettable characters from book one.

    We had twelve regular members, which worked out well with twelve programs a year. Not all cases could fill up a two-hour program, of course. Then the member responsible for presenting the Murder of th...

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    Open Season by Linda Howard
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    Lighthearted, funny, and sweet with a dash of suspense - great for fans of feel-good romance, but don’t expect a hard-hitting thriller. Worth picking up if you want to be entertained and charmed!

    Carmela nervously clutched the burlap bag that held her other dress, some water, and the small package of food she had been able to save for the trip north, across the border. Orlando had told her tha...

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    Captain Rourke by Helena Newbury
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    Captain Rourke by Helena Newbury is a thrilling adventure story set at sea, revolving around Hannah's quest to find a cure for a mysterious disease plaguing her family. Teaming up with the rugged and intriguing Captain Rourke, they embark on a dangerous journey filled with peril, romance, and high-stakes treasure hunting. The plot is fast-paced, full of action, and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Hannah and Rourke's race against time to save Katherine and uncover ancient secrets.

    The book expertly balances elements of romance, adventure, and mystery, immersing readers in a rollercoaster of emotions. With well-developed characters, intense chemistry between the protagonists, and a vividly described setting, Captain Rourke offers a unique and captivating story that transports readers to a world of danger and intrigue on the high seas.

    The cab tore along the coast road, the acceleration pressing me back in my seat. I tried to ignore the ocean on my right and focused on the beautiful wooden houses whipping past on my left. Three hund...

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    The Gamble
    Book 1 in the series:Colorado Mountain

    The Gamble - Colorado Mountain by Kristen Ashley
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    A dramatic, emotional, slightly over-the-top small-town romance that's equal parts cozy and angsty. Not perfect, but wholly addictive if you vibe with Kristen Ashley's signature style. Grab your tissues - and maybe some popcorn!

    I was already twenty minutes late to meet the caretaker. Not only was I worried that I was late, I was worried that, after I eventually made it there, he had to drive home in this storm. The roads wer...

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    Breathe
    Book 4 in the series:Colorado Mountain

    Breathe - Colorado Mountain by Kristen Ashley
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    Equal parts swoony, sweet, and over-the-top - read if you’re in the mood for a hefty, heart-filled small town romance with alpha vibes, nerdy charm, and a side of drama. Perfect for KA fans, though the writing style and epic length aren’t for everyone.

    Harker’s Wood was an unusual spread of trees in the Colorado Mountains. Unusual because it wasn’t simply conifer and aspen. For some reason that was likely akin to the reasons Old Man Harker did all t...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Colorado Mountain )

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    Taking the Heat - Jackson: Girl's Night Out by Victoria Dahl
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    A fun, sex-positive contemporary with heartfelt character growth and plenty of heat - especially for fans of cinnamon-roll heroes and heroines on a journey to self-acceptance.

    OUT OF ALL the mistakes Veronica Chandler had made in her life, this was definitely the worst. Worse than moving to New York City after college, worse than dating that guy who’d dumped her via text af...

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    Books Can Be Deceiving - Library Lover's Mystery by Jenn McKinlay
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    A delightful, book-themed cozy mystery for library lovers - light on grit, big on small town charm. Not groundbreaking, but an enjoyable, comforting read.

    Lindsey Norris glanced up from her knitting at the two ladies sitting across the circle from her. It was crafternoon Thursday, where members of the crafternoon club gathered at the Briar Creek Library...

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    Crime and Periodicals - Green Valley Library by Nora Everly
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    In "Crime and Periodicals," the story revolves around Sabrina, a shy assistant librarian in Green Valley, who is dealing with anxiety and past traumas while taking care of her late sister's children. When she meets Wyatt, a divorced single dad and deputy sheriff, he helps her gain confidence and navigate through her fears. The book portrays a sweet and heartwarming romance between two kind-hearted individuals who support each other in facing their challenges and embracing love. The plot also highlights the importance of family, friendship, and personal growth, all set in a small town filled with lovable characters.


    (Also, see 5 recommendations for the series Green Valley Library )

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    Broken Resolutions - Lovestruck Librarians by Olivia Dade
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    “I can’t host the New Year’s Eve singles event tonight,” Angie said, her voice crackling slightly in Penny’s ear. “My sister thinks she might be in labor. Again. I need to get to the hospital right af...

    LOVE BETWEEN THE LINES Romance has never had a happy ending for librarian Penny Callahan, who could write the book on cheating, heartbreaking liars. So she’s made a resolution: no men for the next twelve months.

    If she can just get through the librar

    ...

  10. #10
    Beard Science
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    Book 3 in the series:Winston Brothers

    Beard Science - Winston Brothers by Penny Reid
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    A weirdly wonderful, heartfelt, and funny romance that’s all about breaking molds - Beard Science is a fan-favorite in the Winston Brothers universe for a reason. If you enjoy smart, character-driven love stories with plenty of awkward charm, give this one a try.

    If I had to bake cake Ipreferred not to bake in large batches. That’s like batch-raisingkids, expecting them to think and behave exactly alike, or tryingto swim across every lake in East Tennessee at...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Winston Brothers )

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