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Let me start off by saying that this book has everything that I love for mafia romances to have- it is dark, gritty, possessive, and the characters have feelings that sneak up on them! As the oldest son of the Wilde family Logan was left in charge after the death of his father. We meet Logan as he prepares for his fathers death and you feel his impending grief bone deep. Then...


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A treasure hunt, a centuries-old inn, and a love story that wrecked me in the best way.

The Guest Book is the kind of book that sneaks up on you. What begins as a charming sapphic romance set in an English village becomes something much deeper, a story about grief, identity, and what it means to truly be seen by another person.

Cosima and Edie ar...


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A stunning debut about grief, identity, and a love story worth rooting for.

The Open Era caught me completely off guard. Edward Schmit has written something that feels both intimate and expansive—a story about grief, mental health, identity, and the loneliness of professional tennis that just happens to have one of the most compelling romantic subplots I h...


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On this episode of Buzzing about Romance, Becky is joined by Heather, Jenni, and Lindsey to help you plan out your summer TBR along with the Book and Buzzy Summer Reading challenge.

Discussion Points:

Why Do We Read More in the Summer? What’s On Our Summer TBR? What is a pre-2020 romance you think every romance reader should try at least once?

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This book is so beautifully written, and I loved every single minute I got to spend with Arek and Mac. These two balanced one another out so perfectly-it also helps that we were back in Forestville which is one of my favorite fictional small towns.

These two men found one another in a time where they each needed someone but didn’t actually know it. Mac needed someon...


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