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    Letters to Molly
    Book 2 in the series:Maysen Jar

    Letters to Molly - Maysen Jar by Devney Perry
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    Letters to Molly by Devney Perry is a second chance romance novel that delves into the complexities of love, communication, and forgiveness. The story follows Molly and Finn, a divorced couple who are brought back together by a series of letters that force them to confront their past mistakes and unresolved feelings. The book is described as a heartfelt and emotional journey that showcases the struggles and growth of the characters as they navigate their way back to each other. The writing style is praised for its realism and ability to evoke a range of emotions from readers, making it a captivating and relatable read.

    Why did they even need to ask that question? Every loan application, PTA volunteer form and church questionnaire wanted to know your marital status. I was going to start checking the single box. What ...

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    Jana Goes Wild by Farah Heron
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    'Jana Goes Wild' by Farah Heron is a second chance romance that delves into the complexities of family dynamics, forgiveness, and communication. The story follows Jana and Anil, co-parents to their daughter Imani, as they navigate their past mistakes and try to find a way to reconnect. Set against the backdrop of a destination wedding in Tanzania, the book explores themes of love, self-discovery, and overcoming past traumas. The narrative is primarily from Jana's perspective, allowing readers to delve into her frustrations, misgivings, and personal growth throughout the novel.

    skillfully weaves together various relationships, including those between mothers and daughters, exes, workplace dynamics, and friend groups. It is praised for its handling of communication issues and the resolution of conflicts between characters, providing a satisfying conclusion to the story. Farah Heron's writing style creates a captivating setting, engaging characters, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the journey of Jana and Anil.


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    Unrivaled
    Book 3 in the series:Marycliff Football

    Unrivaled - Marycliff Football by Jerica MacMillan
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    'Unrivaled' in the series 'Marycliff Football' by Jerica MacMillan tells the story of Grayson and Tiffany who had a one-night stand in high school that resulted in Tiffany getting pregnant. Four years later, they meet again, and Grayson discovers he is a father to a son named Ben. explores the challenges of co-parenting, second chances at love, and navigating the complexities of their relationship while dealing with jealousy and insecurities. The writing style is described as easy to read, with likable characters and a mix of romance, drama, and spice that keeps the readers engaged throughout the story.


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    Riff
    Book 2 in the series:Road Kings

    Riff - Road Kings by Julie Kriss
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    'Riff' by Julie Kriss is a heartfelt and swoony second chance rockstar romance that follows the journey of Raine and Neal as they navigate their past, present, and future amidst the backdrop of the Road Kings band. The book delves into the complexities of co-parenting, second chances, and the rekindling of a long-lost flame, all while exploring the dynamics of the band members and their interconnected stories. Kriss's writing style captures the emotions, hopes, and insecurities of the characters, creating a gripping and emotional narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


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    The Best Laid Plans by Sarah Mayberry
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    Sarah Mayberry's 'The Best Laid Plans' tells the story of Alex, a hard-driving corporate lawyer, who decides she wants to have kids. When she opts for artificial insemination, her colleague Ethan offers to be the donor and co-parent, despite his own issues with marriage and fatherhood. As their non-romantic co-parenting idea unfolds, they navigate through complexities, heartbreak, and unexpected challenges. The plot, although hackneyed, is skillfully written by Mayberry, delivering a mix of romance, humor, and angst that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    The book explores the journey of two mature characters, Alex and Ethan, who are both established professionals with solid careers, ready for parenthood on paper but facing their own personal struggles and past traumas. The characters' genuine intentions, witty dialogues, and the evolving dynamics between them as they embark on the unconventional path of co-parenting make for a heartwarming and emotionally resonant read that offers a fresh take on the typical romance novel tropes.

    Alexandra Knight plucked at the run climbing the right leg of her panty hose, sending it racing even farther up her leg. When she’d pulled on her hose ten minutes ago, they’d been perfect. And she kne...

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    Hendrix by Kelsey Clayton
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    In "Hendrix" by Kelsey Clayton, readers are taken on a journey of second chances, family dynamics, and rediscovered love between Colby and Saige. The plot unfolds as Colby, a former NFL player, discovers he has a daughter, Brenna, with his college sweetheart Saige. The story delves into the complexities of their past relationship, the challenges of co-parenting, and the rekindling of their romance. Clayton's writing style is described as emotional, mature, and nuanced, with a focus on healthy relationships, communication, and character development.


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    A Walk in the Park - Rebekah Weatherspoon Audiobooks by Rebekah Weatherspoon
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    "A Walk in the Park" by Rebekah Weatherspoon revolves around a heartwarming and adorable romance between two characters who accidentally adopt the same dog. Despite the initial mix-up, they decide to share custody of the dog, leading to them spending time together and eventually falling in love. The story is described as cute, sweet, and low on drama, with a focus on the couple navigating the challenges of co-parenting a fur baby while dealing with personal conflicts and past relationships. The writing style is praised for its ability to evoke the excitement of a new romance and the natural progression of the relationship between the main characters, Janelle and Andre.


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    Weights of Wrath
    Book 4 in the series:Cipher Office

    Weights of Wrath - Cipher Office by M.E. Carter
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    'Weights of Wrath' in the series 'Cipher Office' by M.E. Carter is a heartwarming story about Joey, a funny and positive trainer at Weight Expectations, who finds himself in a surprising situation when a one-night stand with a stripper, Rosalind, results in a pregnancy. Despite their opposite personalities, they navigate co-parenting and a developing relationship filled with humor, banter, and realistic challenges. The book explores themes of unexpected parenthood, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships, all delivered with a unique writing style that blends humor, sweetness, and real-life issues.

    The story captures the journey of Joey and Rosalind as they come to terms with their new reality, face insecurities and fears as first-time parents, and learn to communicate and navigate the complexities of their evolving relationship. With a mix of quirky characters, humorous situations, and heartfelt moments, 'Weights of Wrath' offers a feel-good narrative that delves into the joys and challenges of parenthood, self-discovery, and finding love in unexpected places.

    That’s all the text message says. No name. No indication of who it is or who they’re trying to reach. Hell, it could be that automated chick Michelle Warren trying to trick me into talking to her abou...

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    Complicated by Kristen Ashley
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    'Complicated' by Kristen Ashley is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of a nightclub singer hairstylist who becomes involved with a recently divorced sheriff, Hixon, who shares custody of his three kids with his difficult ex-wife. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship, including struggles with his crazy ex-wife and her toxic mother. As the story unfolds, readers witness the characters navigating through messy divorces, close friendships, and the challenges of moving on while building a new life together.

    The writing style in 'Complicated' is described as lighter than expected, with a gradual softening of the initial rough chapters into a sweet love story. The characters are realistic and relatable, particularly for readers who appreciate older protagonists with life experience. The author, Kristen Ashley, skillfully weaves together a narrative that explores themes of second chances, family dynamics, and personal growth, creating a story that feels authentic and emotionally engaging.

    Add that to the scent of sex in the room. The trace of her on him (that being more than just her perfume). The dark that surrounded him cut only with moonlight and a distant streetlight, so he could s...

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    A Place Called Home by Jo Goodman
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    "A Place Called Home" by Jo Goodman is a contemporary romance that delves into the lives of two acquaintances, Mitch and Thea, who unexpectedly become joint guardians of their friends' children after a tragic accident. The story beautifully portrays the challenges they face in adjusting to their new roles as surrogate parents, exploring themes of grief, family dynamics, and personal growth. Goodman's writing style is praised for its realistic character development, heartfelt dialogues, and a plot that balances romance with deeper emotional themes.


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