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Breathe - Colorado Mountain by Kristen Ashley
Breathe
Book 4 in the series:Colorado Mountain

'Breathe' by Kristen Ashley is a romance novel set in the Colorado Mountain series. The story follows the romance between Faye, a shy and nerdy librarian, and Chace, a cynical cop with a dark past. As they navigate their relationship, they also try to help a young boy named Malachi, facing challenges and obstacles along the way. The book is filled with references to popular TV shows and movies, showcasing the characters' geeky sides and adding humor to the storyline. The small-town setting of Carnal provides a warm and supportive backdrop for the characters as they deal with love, loss, and family dynamics.

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  1. #1

    Open Season by Linda Howard
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    In the book "Open Season" by Linda Howard, Daisy Minor, a small town librarian, decides to break free from her predictable and boring life by undergoing a makeover. This transformation leads her into the middle of a dangerous situation involving a prostitution ring, murder, illegal immigrants, and graft. Throughout the story, Daisy's newfound confidence and charm attract the attention of the police chief, Jack Russo, as they navigate through a mix of romance, humor, and suspense in a small town in Alabama.

    Carmela nervously clutched the burlap bag that held her other dress, some water, and the small package of food she had been able to save for the trip north, across the border. Orlando had told her tha...

  2. #2
    Law Man
    Book 3 in the series:Dream Man

    Law Man - Dream Man by Kristen Ashley
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    In "Law Man," Mitch, a straight-laced cop, lives across the hall from Mara, a woman with serious self-esteem issues and a complicated family life. The book delves into their slow-burn romance, where Mara's insecurities and Mitch's patience and love play a central role. The plot involves Mara taking custody of her cousin's kids, leading to moments of drama, emotion, and growth for both main characters. Kristen Ashley's writing style shines through in creating unforgettable alpha males and weaving a story about love, family, and personal growth.

    “Hello this is Mara Hanover in unit 6C. I’ve called three times today and I really need someone to come over and look at my bathroom tap. It won’t turn off. Can you please have the maintenance guy com...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dream Man )

  3. #3
    Raid
    Book 3 in the series:Unfinished Hero

    Raid - Unfinished Hero by Kristen Ashley
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    'Raid' in the series 'Unfinished Hero' by Kristen Ashley is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Hanna and Raid. Hanna has been infatuated with Raid since she was a child, but he returns from the Marines seemingly unaware of her existence. As Hanna starts to make changes in her life, Raid begins to notice her, leading to a complex and passionate romance. The book delves into themes of love, self-discovery, and the struggles of a war veteran, portraying a relationship that is intense and emotional.

    The writing style in 'Raid' is described as engrossing and emotional, with readers being captivated by the characters of Hanna and Raid. The book offers a mix of sweet moments, intense romance, and poignant interactions, creating a storyline that is both heartwarming and compelling. Kristen Ashley's narrative explores the dynamics between an alpha male lead and a quirky, lovable female character, as well as the journey towards love and acceptance amidst personal demons and challenges.

    So by the time I got to high school, afreshman to his senior, I was gone for him. He was the most popularboy in school. Tall. So tall. Six foot four. Broad. Muscular. Hishair a rich, dark brown, and e...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Unfinished Hero )

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    Taking the Heat - Jackson: Girl's Night Out by Victoria Dahl
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    'Taking the Heat' by Victoria Dahl is a contemporary romance novel set in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The story follows Veronica Chandler, an advice columnist who is navigating life after returning to her hometown from New York City. When Veronica meets Gabe MacKenzie, the new librarian in town, sparks don't immediately fly but a connection forms between them. As their relationship develops, Veronica and Gabe explore themes of self-discovery, family responsibilities, and intimate moments that are portrayed in a realistic and sex-positive manner. The book delves into Veronica's journey of overcoming her fears and insecurities, while Gabe grapples with his own image issues and family obligations.

    The writing style in 'Taking the Heat' is described as sultry, sensitive, comedic, and engaging. Victoria Dahl skillfully weaves deep subjects into the narrative, creating a story with a beautiful underlying message about allowing the heart to guide one's path. The characters, particularly Veronica and Gabe, are portrayed as likable, charming, and endearing, with a strong emphasis on their emotional growth and personal arcs throughout the novel.

    OUT OF ALL the mistakes Veronica Chandler had made in her life, this was definitely the worst. Worse than moving to New York City after college, worse than dating that guy who’d dumped her via text af...

  5. #5
    The Will
    Book 1 in the series:Magdalene

    The Will - Magdalene by Kristen Ashley
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    Josephine Malone, a woman who has experienced immense loss and is guarded against forming relationships, finds herself inheriting her grandmother's estate and being connected to Jake Spear and his three children through the will reading. The book delves into the evolving relationship between Josie and Jake, highlighting their individual struggles, vulnerabilities, and the complexities of their connection. Kristen Ashley's writing style intricately weaves together the characters, subplots, and emotions, creating a story that is both heartwarming and intense, set in the enchanting town of Magdalene.

    My mouth filled with saliva when I heard these words, my eyes—shaded by both sunglasses and a big black hat—moving from the shining casket covered in a massive spray of deep red roses to the preacher ...

  6. #6

    All Night Long with a Cowboy - Kittredge Ranch by Caitlin Crews
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    "All Night Long with a Cowboy" by Caitlin Crews is a romance novel set in the Kittredge Ranch series. The story follows the unlikely romance between Harriet, a quirky high school librarian, and Jensen, a carefree playboy cowboy. Despite their differences, the two characters are drawn to each other, leading to a journey of self-discovery, growth, and emotional depth. The writing style of the book is engaging, with a mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and poignant revelations about the characters' pasts.

    The blonde was named Candace, the redhead was calling herself Tammy, and the two brunettes were too busy taking pictures of themselves to offer any biographical information. But the night was young an...

  7. #7
    The Hooker and the Hermit
    Book 1 in the series:Rugby

    The Hooker and the Hermit - Rugby by L.H. Cosway
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    'The Hooker and the Hermit' by L.H. Cosway and Penny Reid is a romance novel that follows the story of Annie, a woman with abandonment issues who retreats from the world, and Ronan, an Irish rugby player in need of a media makeover. As they navigate through social situations and sparks fly between them, they must overcome emotional barriers and past traumas to explore their connection beyond physical attraction. The book explores themes of self-discovery, courage, and the journey from social hermit to embracing love and vulnerability, set against the backdrop of New York City and Ireland.

    In fact, I didn’t look up from my phone until I heard the kerfuffle and squawking of excited females. These sounds—giggling, squeals,oooohhhhh, whisperedOh, My God!andIs that really him?—typically acc...

  8. #8

    The Hookup - Moonlight and Motor Oil by Kristen Ashley
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    The Hookup by Kristen Ashley is the first book in the Moonlight and Motor Oil series, set in Matlock, Kentucky, USA. The story follows the main characters, 34-year-old Johnny Gamble and 31-year-old Eliza Izzy Forrester, who wake up together after a hookup. The book is written in non-alternating, dual POV, with Izzy's POV in first person and Johnny's in third person. The narrative explores their evolving relationship, struggles with intimacy, and personal growth as they navigate their pasts and build a future together.

    I still had the same alarm clock that my mom bought me when I went to college. It was square, pale pink and had a mirrored face. Even though it was over a decade old and it had been super cheap, it wa...

  9. #9

    Broken Resolutions - Lovestruck Librarians by Olivia Dade
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    “I can’t host the New Year’s Eve singles event tonight,” Angie said, her voice crackling slightly in Penny’s ear. “My sister thinks she might be in labor. Again. I need to get to the hospital right af...

    LOVE BETWEEN THE LINES Romance has never had a happy ending for librarian Penny Callahan, who could write the book on cheating, heartbreaking liars. So she’s made a resolution: no men for the next twelve months.

    If she can just get through the librar

    ...

  10. #10
    Midnight Man
    Book 1 in the series:Midnight

    Midnight Man - Midnight by Lisa Marie Rice
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    'Midnight Man' by Lisa Marie Rice is a contemporary romance novel featuring interior designer Suzanne and former Navy SEAL John, also known as the Midnight Man. The story revolves around Suzanne and John's intense and passionate relationship, intertwined with danger and suspense as Suzanne's life is threatened by unknown enemies. The writing style is described as a blend of erotic romance and suspense, with gritty and realistic love scenes that reflect the military backgrounds of the characters.

    John Huntington eyed Suzanne Barron across her very stylish desk in her very stylish office. She was stylish herself: classy, elegant, stunningly beautiful. Smooth, creamy ivory skin, dark blonde hair...

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