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Brooklynaire - Brooklyn by Sarina Bowen
Brooklynaire
Book 4 in the series:Brooklyn

In "Brooklynaire," readers are taken on a journey through the evolving friendship and budding romance between Nate and Becca, two characters who struggle to navigate their feelings for each other amidst their professional relationship. The story is filled with flashbacks that provide depth to their connection, intertwined with themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery. The narrative explores the challenges of balancing personal desires with professional responsibilities, all set against the backdrop of a hockey team and a billionaire's world.

The book delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, weaving a tale of two individuals who must confront their feelings for each other while navigating the complexities of their professional relationship. Through flashbacks and present-day interactions, readers witness the evolution of Nate and Becca's bond, filled with humor, heartwarming moments, and palpable chemistry. Sarina Bowen's writing style intricately blends romance, humor, and character development, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

If you liked Brooklynaire, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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    The Billionaire’s Wake-up-call Girl - Billionaires of Manhattan by Annika Martin
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    Readers find "The Billionaire's Wake Up Call Girl" by Annika Martin to be a hilarious and entertaining read. The book features a female main character who is an aspiring cookie baker and is forced to close her bakery after her ex steals all her money. She goes to work for the hero's company in a social media position, leading to amusing situations. The plot is described as absolutely ridiculous but very fun, with a cute premise and good chemistry between the characters. The book is noted for its funny moments, steamy scenes, and engaging plot set up.

    And then there were the strange looks my co-workers would give me when I went around introducing myself as Vossameer Inc.’s new social media manager. “I’m here to jazz up our online image,” I’d explai...

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    Most Eligible Billionaire - Billionaires of Manhattan by Annika Martin
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    "Most Eligible Billionaire" by Annika Martin follows the story of Vicky, a jewelry and dog collar designer who becomes the guardian to her teenage sister. When she adopts a dead woman's dog, she discovers that the dog has inherited a company, leading to conflict with the son of the deceased woman who suspects foul play. The plot is a mix of comedy and drama, with a ridiculous yet entertaining premise that involves quirky characters and a blend of romance and humor. The writing style is described as light, funny, and engaging, with well-developed characters and a good balance between real issues and cozy moments.

    I’m smuggling a tiny white dog named Smuckers into a Manhattan hospital to see his owner, Bernadette Locke. Thanks to a standing appointment at a chandelier-draped dog salon on Fifth Avenue owned by a...

  3. #3
    Reckless
    Book 6 in the series:Irresistible

    Reckless - Irresistible by Stella Rhys
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    In "Reckless" by Stella Rhys, the story revolves around AJ Tan and Adam Maxwell, who have been working together as boss and assistant for five years. Their relationship takes a dramatic turn after a life-changing event for AJ, leading to blurred lines and escalating sexual tension between them. As they redefine their dynamic both in and out of the office, they are forced to confront their feelings and navigate through a reckless attraction that reaches epic levels. The book delves into the emotional complexities of their evolving relationship, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery. Stella Rhys' writing style captivates readers with its steamy romance and engaging storytelling, making "Reckless" a delightful and compelling read.

    The plot of "Reckless" unfolds with AJ and Adam's dynamic shifting dramatically during a weekend in Palm Springs, where they struggle to define their new normal amidst their undeniable chemistry. The book not only delves into their evolving relationship but also explores the past traumas and vulnerabilities that shape their characters. Rhys skillfully peels back the layers of the protagonists, particularly Adam, revealing his emotional depth and past struggles. The story is filled with betrayal, sexual tension, and the complexities of an employer-employee relationship, all while secondary characters add depth and intrigue to the narrative, creating a captivating and multifaceted tale.

    On a regular basis, I was a wash-and-air-dry kind of girl, but I’d woken up early this morning and paid a semi-absurd sixty dollars plus tip to make my hair bounce and shine like something out of a L’...

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    Tapping the Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaires by Max Monroe
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    'Tapping the Billionaire' by Max Monroe is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Georgia Cummings, a marketing director working for Brooks Media, owned by the billionaire Kline Brooks. The plot revolves around their unexpected first date, which turns into a hilarious disaster, leading to Georgia seeing a different side of Kline. As their feelings deepen, secrets, awkward meetups with friends, and crazy family dynamics add layers of complexity to their budding relationship. The book is known for its witty banter, steamy romance, and heartfelt moments, making it a light and entertaining read with a mix of humor and spice.

    The writing style in 'Tapping the Billionaire' is described as breezy, effortless, and addictive, with a perfect blend of steamy romance, comedy, and emotional depth. The characters, especially Kline and Georgia, are well-developed, relatable, and engaging, drawing readers into their love story filled with humor, chemistry, and moments of vulnerability. The book explores themes of friendship, love, self-discovery, and the complexities of workplace relationships, all wrapped in a lighthearted and entertaining narrative that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    There were things in life that, once seen, were damn near impossible to forget. A bleach scrub…acid straight to the retinas…three hours of perfect porn GIFs…hell, even a lobotomy wouldn’t remove those...

  5. #5
    Bittersweet
    Book 1 in the series:True North

    Bittersweet - True North by Sarina Bowen
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    'Bittersweet' in the 'True North' series by Sarina Bowen is a sweet and refreshing romance novel that introduces readers to the Shipley family and their non-blood family dynamics. The story follows Audrey, a determined chef working for a food corporation, and Griffen, a grumpy yet endearing farmer. Their paths cross years after a brief college fling, leading to a rekindling of their chemistry amidst Vermont's farming community. The book is praised for its interesting foodie information, perfect blend of romance and sensuality, and the engaging dynamics between the characters.

    My mother sat down across from me at the big farmhouse table as I chewed the last bite of her home-smoked applewood bacon. My farmhand and I had already finished Vermont-cheddar omelets and homemade b...

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    Faking Ms. Right - Dirty Martini Running Club by Claire Kingsley
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    Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley is a fake relationship romance novel that follows the story of Everly, a bright and bubbly assistant, and her grumpy boss, Shepherd. When Shepherd's ex-girlfriend causes trouble by dating his father, he enlists Everly to pretend to be his girlfriend. As they navigate the fake relationship, their feelings start to become real, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The book is described as a light, quick read with a mix of humor, steamy moments, and a heartwarming connection between the main characters.

    I didn’t want to think about how many Mondays over the last several months I’d felt the need to put a bad first date behind me. But now wasn’t the time to ponder my terrible dating luck—even though it...

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    Boss in the Bedsheets by Kate Canterbary
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    'Boss in the Bedsheets' by Kate Canterbary is an office romance novel that follows the story of Ash and Zelda, two flawed individuals who meet on a plane and are brought together by fate. The book explores their relationship as it quickly develops over a weekend, showcasing a mix of quirky and straight-laced characters. The romance is described as organic, with a unique power dynamic that doesn't feel weird. The setting in Boston adds depth to the story, although some readers found the transportation choices unrealistic for the city.

    The writing style of 'Boss in the Bedsheets' is praised for its nuanced and refreshing approach to character development. The female main character, Zelda, is portrayed as sunshine with a backbone, showcasing a balance between being upbeat and standing up for herself. The book delves into themes of finding self-balance and advocating for one's interests, adding substance to the romance plot.

    I made a point of arriving at the airport two hours before my flight. That was my way and I didn't care whether it was excessive. Two hours meant plenty of time to unpack my entire life at the securit...

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    Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.
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    'Two Weeks Notice' by Whitney G. is an office romance between the CEO, Preston, and his assistant, Tara. The story follows Tara as she is caught stealing and is offered a job by Preston, leading to a love-hate relationship filled with tension and banter. Despite the initial challenges, their dynamic evolves as they navigate through emotional and steamy moments, showcasing growth and unexpected surprises. The book is praised for its witty wordplay, entertaining storyline, and well-developed characters, especially the grumpy yet swoon-worthy H and the feisty h.

    In the past, I was beyond ruthless—gutting hotels for the sake of making sure they never competed with my own and buying properties to make sure no one else would, but those days were long gone. Being...

  9. #9
    Dating-ish
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    Book 8 in the series:Knitting in the City

    Dating-ish - Knitting in the City by Penny Reid
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    Dating-ish by Penny Reid is a romantic comedy that follows Marie Harris, a hardworking journalist who has been single since her long-term relationship ended. When Marie is asked to co-write an article about replacing human relationships with paid services, she enlists the help of AI scientist Matt Simmons, who had shown up on her last disastrous date. As Marie and Matt navigate their friendship and delve into the world of online dating, they discover a unique connection that leads them on a journey of self-discovery and love. The book is filled with witty banter, intelligent characters, and a slow burn romance that culminates in a passionate and heartfelt love story.

    A neural network that learns in a fashion similar to that of humans and may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term ...

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    Huge Deal
    Book 3 in the series:21 Wall Street

    Huge Deal - 21 Wall Street by Lauren Layne
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    Kennedy Dawson, an old money broker from the infamous Wolfe family, and his efficient assistant Kate Henley are at the center of 'Huge Deal'. The story follows their tumultuous relationship as they navigate through unspoken feelings, misunderstandings, and unexpected attractions. As Kennedy's younger brother Jack enters the picture, the dynamics between the characters shift, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations. The book beautifully captures the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery, all set against the backdrop of Wall Street's high-stakes world. With witty banter, heartfelt moments, and a touch of steamy romance, 'Huge Deal' is a captivating read that keeps readers hooked till the very end.

    The book is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and seamless storytelling. Lauren Layne's writing style shines through in her ability to create a compelling romance that is both heartwarming and humorous. The chemistry between Kennedy and Kate, along with the supporting cast of friends and family, adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a standout installment in the '21 Wall Street' series.

    Kate let out a tiny internal sigh. She’d mastered it over the years. It was the kind of sigh nobody else knew was happening, but it allowed Kate a moment of silent acknowledgment that she was right, e...

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