Hate to Want You by Alisha Rai
Livvy Kane and Nicholas Chandler have one night of forbidden pleasure once a year to help them forget the sorrow that haunts their pasts and the family ties that make them adversaries. That’s the deal: once a year. Until Livvy fails to appear. Nicholas can’t help but be sidetracked by the lady he isn’t supposed to want when she comes to town. Livvy didn’t return for him, but she can’t stop thinking about how perfect they are together. Their longing cannot heal the schism between their families, yet staying apart is unthinkable.
Vision in White by Nora Roberts
Never the bride, always the wedding planner. Seven days a week, Emmaline, Mackensie, Laurel, and Parker are surrounded by love at their successful wedding planning firm. But just because romance abounds at work doesn’t imply they’ve been fortunate in love. Follow Mackensie as she navigates her own romance, which proves to be a little more dangerous than she anticipated.
Love Walked In by Marisa De Los Santos
Martin Grace strolled into Cornelia Brown’s coffee shop and altered her life forever. Meanwhile, Clare Hobbs, an orphaned eleven-year-old, is looking for her father. When she meets Cornelia at the coffee shop, they create an odd relationship that helps them both navigate the rivers of family, life, and love. It is one of the best romance novels to read because of the complicated character interactions.
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
When recluse novelist Shane and bestselling erotica author Eva suddenly meet at a literary event, flames flare, raising not only their deep traumas but also the eyebrows of New York’s Black literati. What they don’t realize is that twenty years ago, Eva and Shane were head over heels in love for one insane week. Sure, they pretend that everything is good in the present moment, but they can’t ignore their chemistry or the fact that they’ve been secretly writing to each other in their books since then.
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