• As Long As Lemon The Lemon Trees Grow

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    A love letter to Syria and its people, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a speculative novel set amid the Syrian Revolution, burning with the fires of hope, love, and possibility.

    “As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a homage to a Nizar Qabbani poem verse that translates to “every lemon shall bring forth a child, and the lemons will never die out.” It is also said that in Homs you won’t find a house that doesn’t have a lemon tree. They’re a symbol of resilience and hope.”

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  • Beach Read

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    A romance writer who no longer believes in love and a literary writer stuck in a rut engage in a summer-long challenge that may just upend everything they believe about happily ever afters.

    Augustus Everett is an acclaimed author of literary fiction. January Andrews writes bestselling romance. When she pens a happily ever after, he kills off his entire cast.

    They’re polar opposites.

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  • Book Lovers

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    Book Lovers is an enemy-to-lovers romance novel about a literary agent, Nora, and an editor, Charlie, whose worlds collide in the unlikely place of Sunshine Falls, North Carolina after Nora’s sister forces her to take a vacation.

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  • Bride

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    Synopsis. In Bride by Ali Hazelwood, Misery and Lowe marry to create a political alliance in hopes of marking and end to years of violence between their species — vampires and werewolves, or Weres. Misery’s father is a councilman and the most influential person in their Nest, while Lowe is the Alpha of his pack.

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  • Funny Story

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    It’s Kind of a Funny Story is a powerful exploration of mental illness, resilience, and the importance of seeking help. Through Craig’s journey, Vizzini provides a candid and empathetic portrayal of depression, shedding light on the struggles faced by many young people.

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  • Happy Place

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    Happy Place is a 2023 novel written by American author Emily Henry published on the 25th of April. Praised by many, this standalone novel follows a couple as they work through the complexities of a relationship and breakup, discovering along the way what finding your “happy place” really means

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  • Hopeless

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    A spicy contemporary Western romance from the frontrunner in that space, Elsie Silver is back with more heat from today’s cowboys. This time, the focus is on Beau as he finds his soulmate.

    He doesn’t believe that anyone holds her last name against her…so he offers her his. 

    Beau Eaton is the town prince, a handsome military hero with a tortured past. Bailey Jansen is the outcast bartender, a shy girl from the wrong side of the tracks. He’s thirty-five and all man, and she’s twenty-two and all…virgin.

    He’s also her fiancé. Correction: her fake fiancé.

    It starts out as a bet, a point for Beau to prove. And it’s a win-win: Beau gets a break from his concerned family’s prying, and Bailey gets a chance to shed her family’s reputation while she saves up to ditch this small town for good. All she has to do is wear his ring, follow his lead, and pretend she can’t keep her hands off of him in public. Easy enough, right?

    But it’s what happens between them in private that blurs all those carefully drawn lines. It’s what transpires behind closed doors that doesn’t feel like pretending at all. This engagement was supposed to be for show. This agreement? It has an end date.

    Beau once told Bailey he’d never fall in love. She’s determined to make him change his mind.

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  • How To Make Friends With The Dark

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    How To Make Friends With The Dark is an honest look at the journey of grief, complicated and messy, as well as the variety of conditions and struggle for normalcy faced by children who lose a parent or are removed from unsafe living conditions. It is a delicately crafted novel, unflinching and considered.

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  • I’m Glad My Mom Died

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    I’m Glad My Mom Died shows that there are commonalities in abuse, regardless of fame or status. Readers will find themselves enthralled by anecdotes about Hollywood and dating, but they will also take away a valuable point: that healing from abuse doesn’t have to include forgiving your abuser.

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  • If The Shoe Fits

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    Cindy Woods is an aspiring shoe designer who works for her TV executive stepmother, Erica. When Erica needs a last-minute stand-in for her reality dating show, “Before Midnight,” Cindy steps up, thinking she’ll be sent home early and can get right back to working on her own dreams in the fashion industry.

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  • It Ends With Us

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    Originally published in 2016, the romance novel centers around Lily Bloom and her struggle to navigate her career and love life after the death of her father . Set in Boston, Lily meets Ryle Kincaid, a driven neurosurgeon who she instantly develops feelings for after meeting by chance.

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  • Jane Erye

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    The novel follows the story of Jane, a seemingly plain and simple girl as she battles through life’s struggles. Jane has many obstacles in her life – her cruel and abusive Aunt Reed, the grim conditions at Lowood school, her love for Rochester and Rochester’s marriage to Bertha.

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