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Act Like It - London Celebrities by Lucy Parker
Act Like It
Book 1 in the series:London Celebrities

Act Like It follows the story of stage actress Elaine who is pressured into a fake relationship with her grumpy co-star Richard in order to improve his public image and boost ticket sales for their play. Despite their initial reluctance, Elaine and Richard's banter and interactions lead to a developing relationship that surprises them both. Set in London's West End, the book explores the complexities of high-profile careers, fake relationships turning real, and the dynamics of the theater world.

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    Artistic License by Elle Pierson
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    Artistic License by Elle Pierson is a contemporary romance novel set in Queenstown, New Zealand. The story follows Sophy, an art student, who becomes involved in a crime incident at an art exhibit where she meets Mick, a security specialist. Despite their differences, a slow and unconventional relationship blossoms between the two characters. The book explores themes of beauty, friendship, and personal growth as Sophy and Mick navigate their insecurities and past traumas while developing feelings for each other.

    Picasso would have loved his face. It was all brutal planes: the long blade of nose, the sharp jut of bone in cheek and jaw, the thin slashes of brows and lips. No angle of which sympathised with anot...

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    Ten Things I Love About You - Bevelstoke by Julia Quinn
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    'Ten Things I Love About You' by Julia Quinn is a historical romance novel set in the Regency era. The story follows Annabel Winslow, a young woman who is pressured by her family to marry an elderly earl for financial stability. However, Annabel's heart is drawn to Sebastian Grey, the charming and mysterious nephew of the earl. As their feelings for each other grow, they must navigate societal expectations, family pressures, and personal secrets to find happiness together. The book is filled with witty dialogue, vivid characters, and a forbidden love story that unfolds with humor and warmth.

    The plot of 'Ten Things I Love About You' revolves around the blossoming romance between Annabel and Sebastian, highlighting themes of love, family obligations, societal norms, and personal sacrifice. Julia Quinn's writing style is described as light, humorous, and engaging, with a focus on character development and emotional depth. The novel explores the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a delightful and heartwarming read for fans of historical romance.

    One: Lord Vickers was her maternal grandfather, which pertained to Two: the wife in question was her grandmother, who Three: had recently decided to pluck Annabel from her quiet, happy life in Glouces...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bevelstoke )

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    What Happens in London
    Book 2 in the series:Bevelstoke

    What Happens in London - Bevelstoke by Julia Quinn
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    Lady Olivia Bevelstoke becomes intrigued by her new neighbor, Sir Harry Valentine, and starts spying on him from her bedroom window. Rumors suggest that Harry may have murdered his fiancée, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations between the two characters. As their relationship evolves, they navigate suspicion, espionage, and unexpected feelings of love in this light-hearted Regency romance by Julia Quinn.

    Olivia took a hard look at Anne Buxton, and then at Mary Cadogan, who was nodding her head in agreement. “You must be joking,” she said, although she knew quite well that Anne would never joke about s...

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    Garters
    Book 2 in the series:Small Town Swains

    Garters - Small Town Swains by Pamela Morsi
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    Garters by Pamela Morsi is a heartwarming romance novel set in the mountains of East Tennessee. The story follows Esmeralda Crabb, known as Esme, a practical girl from a poverty-stricken family who decides to marry the handsome store owner, Cleav, in order to provide for her family. The book is filled with humor, interesting characters, and life lessons as Esme embarks on a hilarious and yet sensitive courtship to win Cleav's heart and create a better future for her family.

    The plot of Garters revolves around Esme's unconventional pursuit of Cleav, the store owner who is more interested in trout breeding than love. The book explores themes of love, self-acceptance, and the differences and similarities between people through the charming and humorous interactions between Esme and Cleav.


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    Get a Life, Chloe Brown - The Brown Sisters by Talia Hibbert
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    'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' by Talia Hibbert follows the story of Chloe Brown, a quirky web designer living with chronic health issues, who embarks on a journey to break out from her boring life. She creates a list of new experiences to try and enlists the help of Redford Morgan, the building superintendent, to guide her. Despite starting out as adversaries, Chloe and Red's relationship progresses believably, leading to a cute and steamy romance. The book skillfully weaves in themes of chronic pain, abusive relationships, and disability, all while maintaining a balance between humor and meaningful discussions.

    The writing style in 'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' is described as charming, funny, and heartwarming. The characters, especially Chloe and Red, are portrayed as real, funny, and troubled individuals rather than perfect romance stereotypes. The novel delves into important topics like chronic pain and abusive relationships with care and emotional intelligence, making it a refreshing and engaging contemporary romance read.

    “You’re the best superintendent we’ve ever had,” she cooed from the bathroom doorway, clasping one wrinkled hand to her bony chest. Her shock of white hair fairly quivered with emotion. Bit of a drama...

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    Goddess of the Hunt - The Wanton Dairymaid Trilogy by Tessa Dare
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    'Goddess of the Hunt' by Tessa Dare follows the story of Lucy, a spirited young woman who has been in love with her brother's friend, Toby, for years. When she learns that Toby is about to propose to another woman, she decides to practice her seduction skills on Jeremy, another friend of her brother. Unexpectedly, a kiss between Lucy and Jeremy changes everything, leading to a complex journey of emotions, misunderstandings, and growth for both characters. Set in a historical romance backdrop, the book explores themes of love, passion, redemption, and the complexities of relationships through well-drawn characters and witty dialogue.

    The writing style of 'Goddess of the Hunt' is praised for its consistency in character descriptions and actions, creating a believable and engaging romantic conflict that culminates in a satisfying resolution. The plot, while at times repetitive, delves deep into the emotional struggles of the characters, particularly Jeremy, as they navigate obstacles and confront their inner demons to find love and happiness in a historical setting.

    Jeremy pulled a pair of worn breeches on under his nightshirt and stumbled toward the bedchamber door. A fire? He didn’t smell smoke. Perhaps a Waltham family emergency? An urgent message from his ste...

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    Frisky Business by Tawna Fenske
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    She dragged the toe of her Jimmy Choo peep-toe across the concrete floor of the Humane Society lobby, thinking it was absurd she’d dressed this nicely to drop paperwork at a business with a goat pen i...

    Marley Cartman wants a guy with a tiny one - bank account, that is.

    No more rich men for Marley Cartman. Absolutely not. Thanks to her dad, her ex-fianc , and the overbearing donors she schmoozes for a living, she's had more than her fill. From now o

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    Battle Royal
    Book 1 in the series:Palace Insiders

    Battle Royal - Palace Insiders by Lucy Parker
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    Battle Royal by Lucy Parker is a contemporary romantic comedy set in Notting Hill, London, revolving around professional bakers Cecilia and Dominic who meet again as judges on a TV show competition. Their attraction to each other, along with a shared opportunity, leads to spending time together and eventually a romance. The plot involves the obstacles they face before reaching their happily ever after, with themes covering humor, easy-to-imagine situations, sexy scenes, and emotionally deep issues. The writing style is described as soothing, with real emotions portrayed in a setting of a baking show rivalry turned romance, showcasing healthy relationships and identifiable life conflicts.

    Sunday: For the many of us who grab something deliciously calorific and head to the couch for our weekly fix of Operation Cake, this Sunday night will see our favorite British bakers return to their s...

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    A Wicked Kind of Husband - Longhope Abbey by Mia Vincy
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    Cassandra DeWitt, the protagonist of 'A Wicked Kind of Husband', finds herself in a marriage of convenience with Joshua, a man she hasn't seen in two years. The story follows their unexpected reunion in London as Cassandra navigates her familial responsibilities and her complicated relationship with Joshua. The book is praised for its humorous and heartwarming narrative, filled with witty banter and poignant moments that contribute to the gradual development of the protagonists' relationship.

    The plot unfolds with a unique twist on the 'marriage of convenience' trope, offering a fresh take on the familiar theme. Mia Vincy's writing style is commended for its sensual passion, well-developed characters, and engaging dialogue that balances humor with emotional depth. The story delves into themes of communication, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships, making it a compelling and romantic read.

    Cassandra was not personally familiar with the effects of brandy, but as she stood in the doorway to the ballroom at midnight, watching Lucy sing and dance alone in the pool of light cast by a candela...

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    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
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    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne revolves around the workplace rivalry between Lucy and Josh, who despise each other but find themselves sharing an office after a merger. As they compete for the same promotion, their interactions are filled with witty banter, mind games, and emotional vulnerability. The story is a mix of romance, comedy, and tension, with a slow burn enemies-to-lovers plot that keeps readers engaged. Thorne's writing style is described as cute, light-hearted, and funny, making it an entertaining and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance and chick lit.

    Love and hate are visceral. Your stomach twists at the thought of that person. The heart in your chest beats heavy and bright, nearly visible through your flesh and clothes. Your appetite and sleep ar...

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