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'Two Cabins, One Lake' by Shaye Marlow is a humorous Alaskan romance novel that follows the story of Helly, a fishing guide and erotic author living in a secluded cabin in the Alaskan wilderness. When her peaceful life is disrupted by the arrival of a loud and attractive neighbor named Gary, along with her crazy brothers, chaos ensues. The book features enemies to lovers plot, steamy scenes, hilarious interactions, and unexpected twists, all set in a cozy and adventurous environment.

The writing style of 'Two Cabins, One Lake' is described as easy-flowing, engaging, and filled with realistic dialogue that keeps the readers hooked. The story is packed with creative vengeance, interesting characters, and a touch of mystery and suspense, making it a delightful and entertaining read for fans of enemies to lovers romances set in cold climates.

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    'Beefcakes' by Katana Collins follows the story of high school sweethearts Neil Evans and Elaina 'Lainey' Dyker who reunite after a decade apart. Neil, a former Mr. Universe winner turned stuntman, returns to Maple Grove to help his family save their bakery. When Neil and his brother create a unique dessert delivery service called Beefcakes, it leads to unexpected demand and reconnects him with Lainey. The story delves into their past, their unresolved feelings, and the challenges they face in balancing love, family, and personal growth. The writing style is a delightful blend of romance, comedy, and emotional depth, keeping readers engaged with its sweet and humorous narrative.


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    Something About You - FBI/US Attorney by Julie James
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    Assistant U.S. Attorney Cameron Lynde finds herself as the sole witness to a murder while staying in a luxury hotel. FBI Special Agent Jack Pallas, with whom she has a rocky past, is assigned to the case. As they work together to solve the crime, they must navigate their complicated history and growing feelings for each other. The book combines elements of romance, humor, and suspense in a contemporary setting, with witty dialogue and a well-thought-out plot that keeps the readers engaged.

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    Happy Trail
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    Happy Trail - Park Ranger by Daisy Prescott
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    Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott is a cute romantic story set on the Appalachian Trail, where Olive, a sassy and tough hiker, meets Jay, a park ranger. Their unlikely journey brings them together during a storm, leading to a slow burn romance. The book explores themes of self-discovery, love, and overcoming challenges, with vivid descriptions of the trail and the characters' interactions. The writing style is engaging, with witty banter and a mix of humor and depth that captivates the readers.

    “Jay.” Mimicking my drawl, she stretches out my name like she always does when she wants something from me. When we were little and she couldn’t really pronounce her J’s, my name was one never-ending ...

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    Gone Too Deep - Search and Rescue by Katie Ruggle
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    Gone Too Deep by Katie Ruggle is a romantic suspense novel set in snowy Colorado, following the journey of a city girl who hires a grumpy, male wilderness guide to help her find her father in the wilderness. The book features a slow-burn romance between the rugged, virgin hero and the sweet, determined heroine. The plot involves survival elements, danger, and a search and rescue mission, all unfolding in a wintery setting. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-developed characters and intense scenes that keep readers hooked until the end.

    Ellie almost didn’t take the call. If her date hadn’t been so completely, utterly, and excruciatingly boring, she would’ve let it go to voice mail. But thanks to Dylan’s never-ending monologue about h...

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    The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker is a heartwarming story set in Alaska, focusing on the relationship between a young woman, Calla, and her estranged father who is battling lung cancer. The book beautifully captures the complexities of family dynamics, personal growth, and the stunning Alaskan wilderness. Through vivid descriptions and well-developed characters like Calla, Jonah, and Wren, the author weaves a tale of love, forgiveness, and self-discovery that resonates with readers on an emotional level.

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    All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata
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    "All Rhodes Lead Here" by Mariana Zapata is a slow burn contemporary romance novel set in a small town in Colorado. The story follows Aurora, who moves to the town after a difficult breakup to start fresh. She meets Tobias Rhodes, her landlord, who is described as grumpy and distant at first but undergoes a transformation throughout the book. The relationship between Aurora and Tobias is characterized by a slow burn romance, with readers praising the character dynamics and banter between the two main characters. The writing style is noted for its detailed descriptions of outdoor elements, such as hiking and camping, adding depth to the setting and atmosphere of the story.

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