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'Making Waves' by Tawna Fenske is a romantic comedy filled with adventure, humor, and quirky characters. The story follows Juli, who travels to the Caribbean to scatter her uncle's ashes but ends up accidentally stowing away on a boat with a group of unlikely pirates led by Alex. As they plan to steal illegal diamonds, Juli must prove herself to the crew while navigating seasickness and her growing attraction to Alex. The novel is a wild ride with dashes of sweet romance, unexpected plot twists, and hilarious interactions among the eclectic cast of characters.

The book excels in delivering a humorous and light-hearted story with elements of adventure and sexy romance. Tawna Fenske's writing style captures the reader's attention with witty dialogue, fun innuendos, and unforgettable characters. The plot keeps the reader guessing with unexpected twists, while the chemistry between Juli and Alex, as well as the secondary romance between Jake and Phyllis, adds depth and charm to the story.

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    The Austen Playbook - London Celebrities by Lucy Parker
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    In "The Austen Playbook" by Lucy Parker, readers are taken on a delightful journey into the world of London theatre and celebrity drama. The story revolves around the relationship between two contrasting characters, Freddy and Griff, as they navigate the complexities of love, family expectations, and career ambitions. With witty dialogue, unexpected plot twists, and a touch of mystery, the book offers a refreshing take on romance set against the backdrop of the theater world. The author's writing style, reminiscent of Jane Austen with its use of irony and humor, adds depth and charm to the narrative, making it an engaging and entertaining read.

    The novel explores themes of romance, friendship, and self-discovery, all woven together with a blend of humor and drama. As Freddy and Griff find themselves entangled in a web of relationships and secrets, their journey towards love and acceptance unfolds amidst the backdrop of a theatrical production. The engaging plot, well-developed characters, and the author's skillful storytelling create a captivating narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    After twelve years of performing in the West End, Freddy Carlton had racked up her fair share of unfortunate experiences. Bitchy co-stars. Costume malfunctions. Having to stage-snog people with whom s...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series London Celebrities )

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    Frisky Business by Tawna Fenske
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    Frisky Business is a romantic comedy by Tawna Fenske that blends humor with emotional depth. The plot revolves around Will, a man dealing with trust issues after his wife leaves him for his sister, and Marley, a woman who has her own secrets from a troubled past. Their paths cross when Marley starts a new job at a wildlife center, and they share undeniable chemistry despite their many obstacles. The story is filled with playful banter and sexual innuendo, making it an entertaining escape.

    Fenske's writing style is light and breezy, often using humor to handle serious topics. While the characters showcase both comedic and emotional issues, the lighthearted approach keeps the story fun. The dialogue is engaging, capturing the chemistry between Will and Marley, which adds to the appeal. With laugh-out-loud moments and a quirky supporting cast, Frisky Business is perfect for readers seeking a humorous and romantic read.

    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...

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    Studmuffin Santa - Ponderosa Resort Romantic Comedies by Tawna Fenske
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    In 'Studmuffin Santa' by Tawna Fenske, the story revolves around Jade, a woman trying to get her business off the ground, and Brandon, a Marine who returns home to be a Santa for a reindeer ranch. Despite their pasts, they develop a friendship with sizzling chemistry leading to a slow burn romance. The plot involves twists and turns as they uncover someone sabotaging Jade's business, all set against a backdrop of heartwarming moments and humorous interactions.

    The book is written in a fun and sometimes serious manner, dealing with themes such as bullying, family dynamics, and mystery. With engaging characters, witty dialogues, and a touch of steaminess, 'Studmuffin Santa' offers a good mix of humor, love, and intrigue, making it an entertaining holiday-themed romance.

    “Here’s a little secret, woman to woman.” I lean closer, making sure I have her undivided attention. “It’s the small things that make a difference. A good mani/pedi, maybe sprucing up your hair a bit?...

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    The Winter Duke - A Duke for All Seasons by Jillian Eaton
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    Cadence Fairchild flees to her sister's country estate after a failed engagement to escape humiliation. There, she meets Justin Dearborn, Duke of Colebrook, who is refurbishing his family estate. Despite their initial dislike, they are drawn to each other, leading to a passionate romance. The story focuses on their evolving relationship, filled with banter, sparks, and emotional hurdles, ultimately culminating in a satisfying happily ever after.


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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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    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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    The Summer Duke - A Duke for All Seasons by Jillian Eaton
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    'The Summer Duke' in the series 'A Duke for All Seasons' by author Jillian Eaton is a charming and sweet Regency romance novel that follows the story of two individuals who meet across a ballroom and feel an instant connection. The book is described as a gentle and entertaining read, with a determined heroine and a charming hero that readers will fall in love with. Despite some criticisms about the rushed ending and lack of an epilogue, the story is captivating with many great scenes that evoke laughter and keep readers engaged until the conclusion.

    The plot revolves around Regina, a dreamer and bibliophile heroine, and Andrew, the charming Duke, as they navigate their budding romance amidst societal expectations and personal challenges. The book is praised for its engaging storytelling, believable characters, and references to Jane Austen that bring a smile to readers' faces.

    “Who is?” Regina murmured, not bothering to pick up her head from the book she’d concealed behind her fan. Two hours into the ball and she’d nearly reached the fifth chapter. At the rate she was going...

    (Also, see 87 recommendations for the series A Duke for All Seasons )

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    The Autumn Duke - A Duke for All Seasons by Jillian Eaton
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    The Autumn Duke by Jillian Eaton is a historical romance novel set in the regency era, focusing on the bold and daring character of Kitty who defies societal norms to pursue her Duke, Byron. The book is praised for its charming and zany dialogue that keeps readers engaged, showcasing strong independent women and well-developed characters. Despite some criticisms of Kitty's forceful nature, readers enjoy the witty banter between the protagonists and the journey of their unconventional romance.

    “Lord Pennywhistle. What a large…horse you have.” Smirking suggestively, Kitty gave the horse in question a light pat on its neck. The man who sat astride it leaned down, the eagerness in his face rem...

    (Also, see 87 recommendations for the series A Duke for All Seasons )

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    The Other Guy's Bride
    Book 2 in the series:Braxton

    The Other Guy's Bride - Braxton by Connie Brockway
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    In "The Other Guy's Bride" by Connie Brockway, the story is set in Egypt and follows the adventures of Ginny, a feisty and accident-prone British heroine who poses as a proper English lady in need of an escort through the desert. She is accompanied by Jim Owens, a half-English, half-American mercenary with a mysterious past. As they journey across the desert, their attraction grows stronger despite both keeping secrets about their true identities. The plot is filled with adventure, humor, and misunderstandings that test their courage and passion, set against the backdrop of Egypt in the early 20th century.

    The book is praised for its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and vivid descriptions of Egypt and its pyramids. Readers commend the chemistry between Ginny and Jim, the humor in their banter, and the intensity of their attraction. The story is a blend of romance, adventure, and humor, with a strong focus on the development of the relationship between the protagonists amidst a treacherous journey across the desert.

    “People don’t die of seasickness, Miss Whimpelhall,” Ginesse Braxton said. She wasn’t absolutely certain of this, but she had long held the belief that a thing only counted as a lie if you knew it to ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Braxton )

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    Pretty Face
    Book 2 in the series:London Celebrities

    Pretty Face - London Celebrities by Lucy Parker
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    Delightful depiction of what it might be like to break into the London West End acting profession. Pretty Face by Lucy Parker brings heat to the set with an arrogant director, insecure actress, and a volatile combination. The book takes readers behind the drama of the West End, exploring insecurities, spitefulness, and entertainment, while tackling gossip, attraction, and morality as Lily and Luc navigate a business relationship that quickly turns personal.

    Two months after she called time on her relationship with director Luc Savage, Margo Roy has eloped with Italian tenor Alberto Ferreti. No details have been released as to where the happy event took p...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series London Celebrities )

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