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Yours to Keep - Kowalski Family by Shannon Stacey
Yours to Keep
Book 3 in the series:Kowalski Family

'Yours to Keep' follows the story of Sean Kowalski, a military veteran who returns home to his family in Maine. When Emma, in need of a fake fiancé, ropes Sean into her plan, their relationship takes an unexpected turn. As they navigate through the charade, Sean and Emma slowly fall in love, facing doubts and challenges along the way. explores themes of family, love, and making the best out of unexpected situations, with a touch of humor and realistic character dynamics.

The plot of 'Yours to Keep' unfolds with a mix of humor, romance, and family dynamics. Sean and Emma's relationship develops slowly and realistically, leading to heartwarming moments and unexpected twists. The writing style captures the essence of the Kowalski family, portraying them as a close-knit group who stand by each other through thick and thin. offers a light and romantic read, with well-developed characters and a storyline that keeps readers engaged till the end.

If you liked Yours to Keep, here are the top 3 books to read next:
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    Purposefully Accidental by G. Benson
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    Purposefully Accidental by G. Benson is a slow burn enemies-to-lovers sapphic romance that follows the story of A-list actress Wren Acker and Doctor Madison Taylor. The book delves into their complex relationship that evolves from enemies to friends to lovers, with key elements like a camp incident and Madison's personal loss shaping their journey. The writing style is described as flawless and effortless, with seamless weaving of various tropes like celebrity romance, fake dating, and second chances.


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    Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn
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    'Love Lettering' by Kate Clayborn is a contemporary romance that follows Meg, a talented hand lettering designer, and Reid, a numbers guy. Their unique relationship starts when Meg hides a message in Reid's wedding invitation, leading to the unraveling of his engagement. As they navigate through personal and professional challenges in New York City, their rocky journey from strangers to lovers is portrayed with depth and authenticity. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on the characters' growth, friendships, and the city setting, creating a charming and unique love story.

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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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