Jasmine Guillory's The Proposal Inspires a Fall-Flavored Risotto
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In Jasmine Guillory's upcoming rom-com, THE PROPOSAL (Berkley, October 30), Doctor Carlos Ibarra knows his way around a kitchen. He happens to be at the Dodger game when Nik Paterson is on the receiving end of the worst Jumbotron proposal of…
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If You Haven't Ready Katy Ames Before, Returning to Eden is a Damn Good Place to Start
RETURNING TO EDEN, Katy Ames’ latest, started as a “Choose Your Own Romance” for her Instagram followers. She introduced us to Eden, Jude and Noah and week by week, we’d check in…
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The Paris Wedding is women’s fic that I wish had been a straight up romance.
In The Paris Wedding, Rachael and her high school sweetheart break up when he heads to Sydney to start his career and she stays behind in their farm town to take care of her…
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In Mr. HotShot CEO, Jackie Lau delivers equal parts sizzle and serious. It’s a rom-com that doesn’t rely on extremes to create attraction between its already magnetic main characters.
Mr. HotShot CEO continues the Kwan Sisters series, this time pairing Courtney Kwan with Fong Investments CEO Julian Fong.…
In Roni Loren's THE ONE YOU CAN'T FORGET, Rebecca's relationship with Wes is a catalyst for trying new things, which for her, includes Indian food.
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Roni Loren’s The Ones Who Got Away series follows a group of friends 10 years after they survived a school shooting. Book 1 was…
SPEAKEASY, book #5 in Sarina Bowen’s True North series pairs May Shipley and Alec Rossi in a scorcher of a romance that has hidden layers.
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Jackie Lau’s new novella, GRUMPY FAKE BOYFRIEND (Kwan Sisters #1), has good bones. It stands out for its Toronto setting and a Chinese-Canadian heroine who has a diverse friend group. All things we don’t see enough of in the romance world.
Naomi, the heroine, is looking…
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Julia Whelan's debut, My Oxford Year, captures that rom-com magic; I loved it.
I can’t resist a good American living abroad story. Julia Whelan’s MY OXFORD YEAR is just that. It’s a charming tale in the tradition of some of the best American + Brit rom-coms. And before you even…
Christina Lauren’s first foray into women’s fiction is as swoonworthy as any of their romances
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When I sat down to write this review of Christina Lauren’s Love and Other Words, all I could think of was the scene in The Notebook when Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams get…
Play for Keeps is Sassy, Smart and So Much Fun.
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I probably should have reviewed Maggie Wells' Love Game and Play for Keeps together, but I couldn't wait. Both reads in the Love Games series are incredibly satisfying in different ways. Set in and around Wolcott University,…
