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    When You Least Expect It by Haley Cass
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    'When You Least Expect It' by Haley Cass is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Caroline, a divorce lawyer who falls for her client, Hannah, as she navigates leaving her husband. The book explores their slow-burn romance, filled with anticipation and moments of intense connection. The author, Haley Cass, expertly crafts a story that balances comfort and tension, creating a narrative that is both rewarding and relatable for readers.

    The plot of the book revolves around the evolving relationship between Caroline and Hannah, as well as the dynamics with Hannah's daughter, Abbie. The writing style is described as warm, cozy, and relatable, with a perfect balance of heart and build-up between the characters. The story is praised for its ability to evoke a range of emotions, from giggling moments to intense feelings, all while maintaining a sense of trust in the author to deliver a satisfying conclusion.

    Growing up, her brother Todd had blown the whole Santa secret wide open so early she couldn’t even remember believing in it. They usually had relatives come to stay with them, meaning that Caroline en...

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    Opposites Attract - First Comes Love by Camilla Isley
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    'Opposites Attract' by Camilla Isley is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Vivian, a single mother and divorce attorney, and Lucas, a couples therapist, who find themselves at odds with each other. After making a bet to see who can find their match first on a dating site, a series of confrontations and misunderstandings lead to a fun and predictable yet enjoyable read. The plot revolves around their growing connection, the challenges they face, and the humorous situations they find themselves in. The writing style is described as detailed and engaging, allowing readers to easily visualize the characters and the unfolding story.

    A woman in a red coat rushes in front of me in the subway station, cutting me off at the yellow line marking the end of the platform. Chivalry prevents me from protesting aloud or asserting my right t...

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