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Oct

12

2020

The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler

Welcome to Moose Springs, Alaska, where locals are grumpy, the tourists are sometimes overly touristy, and the moose love to cause mischief. I’m not ashamed to admit I stayed up way too late reading every page… Perfect for anyone who needs a little rom-com to lift their spirits.” –Melissa, Trail’s End Bookstore, Winthrop, WA This …

Aug

24

2020

Tiny Imperfections
by Alli Frank and Asha Youmans

I loved this smart, funny peek inside the high stakes world of San Francisco private schools. It has everything: social satire, family drama, friendship, a lot of laughs, a touch of romance, and lots to think about after. If you’ve been looking for that Where’d You Go, Bernadette feeling, try this. Bonus: The co-authors live in …

Aug

12

2020

One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London

This rom-com had me up most of tonight to finish it. It’s about Bea, a plus-sized fashion blogger reeling from a massive douche of an ex. So she basically becomes the Bachelorette, as a way of proving to herself and the world that she deserves love. It was funny as hell, and sweet, and romantic, …

Mar

27

2020

If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

Now, a couple of months ago, this book would have seemed like a charming romantic comedy, but these days? Well, it has this . . .  fantastic tone to it now. See, Laurie is a hot young lawyer who is having a relationship with another hot young lawyer. In fact, they both work at the same …

Nov

12

2019

Billie Bloebaum's basket of baked goods

Romance Rundown for October and November

Hello, loverlies! After being quiet–at least on NW Book Lovers, as I certainly haven’t been quiet elsewhere–I am back for a new adventure. Turning Pages has gone into semi-retirement to make way for…The Bodice Riffer! (Thanks to our own Brian Juenemann for that pun-derful title.) Each month(-ish, because I’m still me), I’ll give you the …

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