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FOR A SCOT’S HEART ONLY
Conkle, Gina
Avon/HarperCollins (384 pp.)
$9.99 paper | April 25, 2023
9780062999016
A buttoned-up corset maker is forced to turn to a whaler for more than just business.
Mary Fletcher’s direction in life was set the day she and her sister were taken in by their mother’s Highland clan following her untimely demise. Vowing to steer clear of romantic entanglements, a young Mary decided to devote her life to her clan and the care of her little sister. She continues to be motivated by the same goals as a straight-laced corset maker in London. A member of a league that is attempting to hunt down a lost Scottish treasure, Mary is sharply focused on her mission until she becomes associated with businessman Thomas West. Thomas has inherited the whaling concern started by his father and is struggling to keep the legacy afloat. Mary’s league owes Thomas a favor, and when their paths cross while she’s at a brothel searching for clues to the whereabouts of the Lost Treasure of Arkaig, he sees the opportunity to claim his reward. When they join forces, Thomas and Mary find themselves, perhaps for the first time in their lives, motivated by causes other than duty. However, to build a future together, they must first tackle powerful enemies who seem to be perfectly aware of their deepest weaknesses. The final installment in Conkle’s Scottish Treasures trilogy sparkles when it dwells on the relationships between the women of the league and details their tussles with powerful adversaries. While Mary and Thomas’ interactions with each other are entertaining and sometimes heartwarming, their individual tugs of war with a complicated and layered nemesis are most engaging.
A romance enlivened by mystery and intrigue.
WINGS ONCE CURSED & BOUND
Drake, Piper J.
Sourcebooks Casablanca (304 pp.)
$16.99 paper | April 11, 2023
9781492683865
A vampire teams up with a woman who is unsure of the exact nature of her own supernatural abilities.
Bennett Andrews is an old and powerful vampire. He works for a dragon who finances and oversees the Darke Consortium, whose purpose is to research and recover magical items that might pose a danger to humans. Bennett is on the hunt for a pair of cursed red shoes, which, once donned, will force the wearer to dance until they die. He finds the shoes on the feet of a beautiful and mysterious ballerina in Seattle. When the shoes arrived at rehearsal, Peeraphan Rahttana felt them calling to her and could not resist wearing them, only to discover they couldn’t be removed. Bennett realizes that the shoes don’t have the same power over Peeraphan that they do over other humans. She confesses that she might be a descendant of the kinnaree, a Thai bird princess. The kinnaree are magical creatures who lived in the Himmapan, the hidden mystical forests and mountains of Thailand. What she doesn’t know is how she inherited their powers, including a pair of gorgeous swanlike wings, and how to control or use the magical talents she might have. Bennett is determined to teach Peeraphan what she needs to survive and understand the supernatural world she has entered. Their sweet, courtly romance evolves on their quest to save her from the shoes’ curse. This is the first book in a new fantasy series by Drake, with a rich marriage of Thai-inspired mythology and more common paranormal creatures such as vampires and werewolves. The worldbuilding slows the book down but will likely pay off in future installments of the series.
An engaging new fantasy series introduces supernatural creatures from Thai mythology and culture.
Love At First Set
Dugan, Jennifer Avon/HarperCollins (336 pp.)
$16.99 paper | May 23, 2023 9780063307483
A woman who inadvertently convinces her best friend’s sister to ditch her own wedding finds herself falling for the runaway bride.
It’s no exaggeration to say that Lizzie McCarthy’s entire life revolves around the gym—it isn’t just where she grew up and learned responsibility at a young age, but a gym called The Fitness Place is also her current professional home. She’s never been able to score the promotion she thinks she deserves, though, and it seems that the Manderlays, who own the gym, are determined to keep her staffing the front desk for the foreseeable future. When their son, James, Lizzie’s best friend, begs her to be his date to his sister Cara’s wedding, Lizzie reluctantly says she’ll do it—primarily to get some face time with her employers, since she’s hoping to become the manager of their gym’s new branch. One too many cocktails later, Lizzie stumbles on a crying woman in the bathroom and gives her a drunken pep talk only to discover much too late that the stranger she’s just helped out is Cara—and that Lizzie has convinced her to ditch her wedding. Lizzie is determined to do everything she can to make sure her bosses don’t learn she had a role in this mess, but now she’s getting pushed into entertaining Cara while the newly single woman is hanging around trying to figure out what to do with her life. As the weeks pass, Lizzie discovers that she has a pretty strong crush on Cara, but with a promotion on the line and secrets stacking jana goes wild up all around them, is there a way she can both fulfill her aspirations and get the girl? The book’s premise has so much potential, and the developing romance between Cara and Lizzie is the strongest component, but the toxic family relationships drag the book down, making the eventual resolution less effective. A clever rom-com that loses some of its spark by the end.
Jana Goes Wild
Heron, Farah
Forever (352 pp.)
$16.99 paper | May 2, 2023
9781538725450
A destination wedding might be just the ticket to reuniting a woman with her ex.
Jana Suleiman was always known as a good girl who followed the rules—until five years ago, when a brief but intense fling with Anil Malek led to a broken heart and life as a single mother. Now, she and Anil both live in Toronto and successfully co-parent their daughter, Imani, but Jana is careful to keep an emotional distance from Anil. He’s a wonderful father to their daughter, but he’s still the man who broke her heart. Jana and her extended family, including her mother and daughter, are traveling to Tanzania for a destination wedding in the Serengeti National Park. Once they arrive, she is appalled to discover that Anil will also be a member of the wedding party. Jana’s plans for a relaxing two-week vacation are ruined by Anil’s presence. Suddenly, her private life is once again under intense scrutiny from her colleagues, friends, and extended family on the trip. Jana is a character who is both fierce and tender, determined to do right by herself and her daughter. With the help of the other bridesmaids, she makes a “letting loose” list to help her escape the rut she’s in, but everything keeps bringing her back to Anil. The challenges facing the couple are complex. Jana is righteously angry at the way society has punished her for being a single mother while simultaneously rewarding Anil for being an attentive father. Anil has steadfastly tried to support Jana and Imani, but he doesn’t know how to earn forgiveness for the mistakes of the past. Heron’s novel is an exemplar of the “second chance” romance trope, with Jana and Anil working through layers of misunderstanding before they can trust each other again. A beautiful, compelling romance celebrating second chances and forgiveness.
Best Men
Karger, Sidney Berkley (368 pp.)
$17.00 paper | May 2, 2023 9780593439487
It’s a battle of the best men in screenwriter Karger’s debut romantic comedy.
Max Moody is not what most people think of when they hear the phrase “gay best friend,” and he’s fine with that. No, he’ll never call you “fierce” or gush about Britney Spears, and so what if he unironically wears New Balance sneakers and has a soul-sucking HR gig? Max’s best friend, Paige, has been perfectly content with his basic take on being a GBF... that is, until she gets engaged. Paige enlists Max to be her best man, her “gay of honor,” and, much to his chagrin, her wedding planner. Max always assumed he’d be first of their duo to get married, but the closest thing he has to a relationship is hooking up with his ex or embarrassing himself with strangers in dark corners. Unable to deny Paige, though, Max reluctantly agrees to help her wrangle up her dream wedding in just three months. It turns out that Paige has also recruited her fiance’s brother and best man to help, and sexy chocolatier Chasten Benchley is the ultimate example of a gay best friend. He curbs Paige’s indecision with ease, throws her a fabulous Fire Island getaway with homemade brunch, and hobnobs with New York’s finest in their penthouses. Not only is Chasten a wedding planner extraordinaire, but he’s also one of Max’s embarrassing dark-corner hookups...so basically, he’s enemy No. 1. And yet, Max can’t help but hate to love Chasten: He’s hot, thoughtful, and genuine—and yeah, Max wouldn’t mind staring at his “perfect” lips a little while longer. Try as he might to resist Chasten’s charms, when Paige’s indecision threatens to turn into cold feet, the two best men must band together to save their bride. Karger’s debut is laugh-out-loud funny, and Max is the epitome of millennial dry humor: “What’s a group of bridesmaids called? A school? An army? Let’s go with a cackle.” Max and Paige’s friendship is ultimately the star of the show, and readers will find their banter reminiscent of fan favorites like Amy Poehler and Tina Fey or Dan Levy and Annie Murphy.
A charming debut filled with cocktails, chocolate, and comedy.
Jasmine And Jake Rock The Boat
Lalli, Sonya Berkley (336 pp.)
$17.00 paper | April 18, 2023
9780593440650
A woman and her childhood nemesis are stuck together on a 10-day cruise in this contemporary romance about family expectations.
Jasmine Randhawa has worked hard for her independence, knowing that her decisions have labeled her a troublesome daughter to her parents though she’s ticked the boxes of having a well-paying job and an attractive boyfriend. But finding herself suddenly single and overhearing her parents invite her sister, Niki, on an Alaskan cruise they’re taking along with other members of their South Asian community have finally put her over the edge. Alas, Niki can’t go, and, in a small act of defiance, Jasmine insists on taking her place. What she doesn’t know is that it’s a cruise for seniors, and the only other person her age is Jake Dhillon. For years, Jasmine has watched her community accord Jake celebrity status as the ideal South Asian son, while Jake knows of Jasmine’s reputation for trouble. They each must fight against the judgmental assumptions they’ve made, but Jasmine finds Jake too cocky for his own good, while Jake thinks Jasmine tries too hard to be a rebel. Then, when they both volunteer to host the ship’s amateur dance competition, they start to bond over adventurous excursions and their fraught relationships with cultural norms. The romance is slow and sweet as the leads test each other’s boundaries. A cruise to Alaska makes a charming setting, combining a lively cast of characters with beautiful, immersive descriptions of the environment, and the gorgeous backdrop further accentuates Jake and Jasmine’s developing attraction. As well as finding romance, Jasmine learns that there’s a middle ground between isolating herself from family conventions and fully embracing Punjabi traditions. She can have it all—and on her own terms.
A modern romance with the perfect mix of emotional growth and meddling aunties.
The True Love Experiment
Lauren, Christina Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster (416 pp.)
$25.19 | May 16, 2023
9781982173432
A reality show brings together a romance author and a documentary producer.
As a bestselling, prolific romance author, Felicity “Fizzy” Chen knows love. Or at least she thought she did…until, in the middle of a commencement speech, she realizes she doesn’t even “remember the last time [she] was genuinely happy.” As she puts it, “the meat of my story—the romance plot, including love and happiness—is one gaping hole.” She stops writing and dating, worried that her lust for life is gone for good. But then she’s contacted by Connor Prince III, a producer for a reality show. He normally works on socially conscious documentaries, but he needs this job so he can stay in San Diego close to his beloved daughter. He wants Fizzy to be the lead in a dating show, one in which the world can watch a woman who usually writes happily-ever-afters fall in love herself. Fizzy has her own list of demands for the show—namely, that each contestant fit a romance-novel archetype (Hot Nerd, Cinnamon Roll, Vampire, etc.). The result is a refreshingly real show that audiences love—but Fizzy’s most intense connection isn’t with any of the contestants. It’s with Connor, and their powerful chemistry threatens to disrupt the show—and both of their lives. The two women who write as Lauren return with yet another pitch-perfect rom-com that manages to be funny, angst-y, and extremely sexy. Fizzy is an exciting and hilarious main character, and Connor is her perfect complement as a love interest. Most importantly, though, the story is a love letter to the romance genre and its many devoted fans. As Fizzy puts it in her commencement speech, romance is “about elevating stories of joy above stories of pain. It is about seeing yourself as the main character in a very interesting—or maybe even quiet—life that is entirely yours to control.” Fizzy’s journey to see herself as the main character of her own life is moving and satisfying. Another winning romance from Lauren, full of big laughs, a few tears, and some seriously steamy scenes.
THE BOOK PROPOSAL Micciche, KJ
Sourcebooks Casablanca (336 pp.)
$16.99 paper | May 16, 2023 9781728264721
A romance writer reconnects with her high school crush and uses his past relationship drama as inspiration for her next book.
After a few too many drinks, Gracie Landing, miserable after her fiance left her for their wedding planner, pulls out her high school yearbook and, on a whim, emails Colin Yarmouth, high school athlete–turned–estate attorney. He may have been responsible for giving her the nickname Elvis back then, but she still pined for him and wrote him anonymous notes. Although her email is less than kind, he writes back, and soon their easy banter sparks a friendship. Colin also had a recent hurtful breakup, which he encourages Gracie to put in the book she’s writing. Their flirtation evolves into a romantic relationship, but just when they both think everything is going great, the book in progress stirs up drama that puts everything at risk. Told through Gracie’s and Colin’s alternating first-person narratives, the story goes for the comedy part of rom-com, but most of it falls flat. The juvenile body-related humor feels out of place and adds nothing to the story. The leads’ thoughts about others can be mean-spirited, and while maybe this makes them suitable for each other, it doesn’t endear them to the reader. The expositional chunks of Gracie explaining her book are a clumsy way to frame the story within a story and halt any momentum. At best, the book is a mess, but it also veers toward problematic with its framing of gender and body image.
The story is as much of a wreck as its heroine.
Capture The Sun
Mihalik, Jessie Harper Voyager (432 pp.)
$19.99 paper | June 20, 2023
9780063051102
A thief and a teleporter team up to save their former crew in the finale of Mihalik’s Starlight’s Shadow trilogy.
Lexi Bowen is one of the most accomplished recovery specialists—code for thief—in the galaxy. She’s nervous about taking a contract that requires her to return to Valovia, home planet of the ruthless enemies she once fought as a soldier, but the payout is too enticing to decline. Once she arrives on Valovia, she is almost immediately cornered by the Empress Nepru’s private guards. Teleporter Nilo Shoren appears in the middle of the altercation and teleports her to safety. Lexi’s history with Nilo is complicated. They were both crew members on Starlight’s Shadow, but Lexi has never forgiven Nilo for luring her to what she thought was a date only for him to steal a job right out from under her. She can’t understand why Nilo would save her now, and she’s determined to escape Valovia on her own. Nilo convinces her to accept his help escaping the empress, but their plans change when they discover Starlight’s Shadow and its crew are missing. Lexi and Nilo suspect that their friends were heading for the planet Rodeni, trying to capture a fugitive, and they set a course to mount a rescue mission. Lexi is a likable, toughas-nails character determined to make it on her own. The truth is that she suffers flashbacks and panic attacks from the war, and she is afraid to show her vulnerabilities to Nilo. Although she tries to convince herself that her attraction to Nilo isn’t serious, she finds it impossible to resist him. In order to be together, they must learn to trust and openly communicate with each other, whether on the battlefield or in the bedroom.
An epic space adventure.
ROLE PLAYING Yardley, Cathy
Montlake Romance (336 pp.)
$13.10 paper | April 25, 2023
9781662503979
Two online gamers develop a friendship that morphs into the possibility of more when they meet in person.
Since 48-year-old Maggie Le’s son left for college, she’s become more of a hermit than ever, so she joins an online guild of local gamers in an attempt to be more social. Fifty-yearold Aiden Bishop, a former nurse and hospice worker, moved back to Fool’s Falls, Washington, a few years ago to care for his ailing parents. As Otter, he leads the gamers and quickly makes friends with newcomer Bogwitch. Due to misunderstandings, she thinks he’s a young college student, and he believes she’s an octogenarian. Once that gets cleared up after they meet in real life and they’ve gotten over the shock, their friendship grows deeper and attraction blossoms. Both have family dramas to contend with, though, that put barriers in their path to happiness. Humor and drama are deftly balanced throughout, making the story compulsively readable. Maggie and Aiden are well drawn, appealing characters; they’re both nerdy and introverted, but Maggie is grumpy, with a no-nonsense attitude, whereas Aiden is genial, always putting others before himself. Aiden’s growing understanding of his sexual orientation is thoughtfully and realistically woven into the story. A good amount of time is spent building up their friendship as they learn to lean on each other before inviting in a romantic attachment. It’s so cozy and warm to witness them open up and bring out the best in each other through mutual support.
Singular characters and genuine emotion make this a broadly appealing romance.