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Layla
0“When Leeds meets Layla, he’s convinced he’ll spend the rest of his life with her – until an unexpected attack leaves Layla fighting for her life. After weeks in the hospital, Layla recovers physically, but the emotional and mental scarring has altered the woman Leeds fell in love with. …
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Lights Out
0Taking readers into the deeper realms of obsession, need, and danger, Lights Out is a steamy, dark love story. Aly Cappellucci, a trauma nurse with a hidden love with masked vigilantes she discovers online—especially one called Lights Out—follows She dreams about him often, never believing her dreams would come true.
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Little Liar
0One deep obsession he could never give up on. His foster sister Olivia. For the first time, she’s chosen him over the entire world, and he intends to keep her in his firm grasp forever – but his happiness is soon shattered by powerful enemies who want to claim Olivia for themselves.
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Little Stranger
0Everything about Olivia belongs to Malachi Vize. Her mind, Her body, Her soul, Her fear, Her pain. On Halloween night, he can no longer lurk in the shadows. All he has left to own is her heart, even if he needs to take it.
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Loathe to Love You
0Loathe to Love You by Ali Hazelwood is a compilation of three of her STEMinist novellas: Under One Roof, Stuck with You, and Below Zero.
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Love and Wine
0Love and Wine tells the story of love at every stage in every form— romantic, friendship, familial and self-love. With each verse, the reader falls in love with love again. Diaz’s quiet voice in modern poetry will take you back to your first love, last love and each one in between.
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Love Redesigned
0Giving into our desire is inevitable…but falling in love? That isn’t part of the plan. Love Redesigned is a steamy, small town romance about two family friends-turned-childhood rivals. It is the first book in the standalone Lakefront Billionaires series and has a happy ending.
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Love Unwritten
0When people first ask me why I read romance novels, I tend to answer with Why not? For so long, romance novels have been given the reputation of not being “real books.” But even as a young queer teen, I always asked Why not? It has everything a “real book” has – words, pages, a cover. So why is a romance novel not a “real book?” It wasn’t until I became an adult that I realized that the general public tends to see romance as a genre that only women read. And we all know how the general public tends to treat things that women only allegedly enjoy.
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Malibu Rising
0Malibu Rising is a story about one unforgettable night in the life of a family: the night they each have to choose what they will keep from the people who made them . . . and what they will leave behind
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Maybe Now
0What is more important? Friendship, loyalty, or love? Ridge and Sydney are thrilled to finally be together guilt-free. But as the two of them navigate this freedom, Warren and Bridgette’s relationship is as tumultuous as ever, and Maggie grapples with her illness.
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Meet Me At The Lake
0Meet Me at the Lake follows the love story of Fern Brookbanks, a 32-year-old woman who inherits her family lake resort after her mother’s sudden death, and Will Baxter, whom Fern first fell in love with 10 years prior.
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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
0In 1992 Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus was released and became a best seller. It was based on Gray’s premise that men and women have different emotional requirements and that a misunderstanding of the differences leads to the breakdown of relationships.