Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst delivered a standalone small-town romance about an author looking to recapture the feelings that led to her first bestseller. Character growth, a slow burn romance, and finding yourself makes this the perfect book to curl up with by the fire.
Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca
Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca offers a small-town tourist town romance with sprinkles of paranormal elements perfect for the spooky seasons. Welcome to Boneyard Keys where the locals know all the ghostly happenings.
Finding Mr. Write by Kelley Armstrong
I enjoy Kelley Armstrong’s writing, so I was delighted to try her first romantic comedy, Finding Mr. Write. When Daphne McFadden’s book is rejected, she submits her book as a male author and finds herself in a bidding war & huge book deal… only now everyone wants to meet Zane Remington. What’s a girl to do?
Funny Story by Emily Henry
Funny Story by Emily Henry is a delightful romance about a librarian who moves cross-country with her fiancé, only to be dumped when he declares his love for his best friend Petra. Travel to beautiful Waning Bay, Michigan as Daphne finds herself stranded and sharing a two-bedroom apartment with Miles. Did I mention he’s Petra’s ex?
Christmas at the Shelter Inn by RaeAnne Thayne
Christmas at the Shelter Inn by RaeAnne Thayne offered a sweet holiday story with a dash of romance, family and sweet holiday moments nestled in the small-town of Shelter Springs. The old Shelter Inn hotel has been turned into a retirement community. You’ll want to grab a cup of hot cocoa and curl up with this delightful tale.