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If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern
Elizabeth Egan’s life is in turmoil, thanks to the personal problems of her sister, Saoirse, and her sister’s son, Luke, a quiet and contemplative child whose world is transformed by a new friend. |
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Sleeping Over by Stacey Ballis
Five thirty-something girlfriends dive into the often turbulent waters of work, love, men, and life, learning the many meanings of “spending the night.” |
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How Nancy Drew Saved My Life by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
Charlotte Bell, a nanny burned by an affair with a married ambassador in NYC, proceeds to accept a new position with the U.S. Ambassador to Iceland and history begins to repeat itself. |
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The Tiara Club by Beverly Brandt
Georgia, a second-generation beauty queen, and her fellow members of the Tiara Club come to the aid of their newest member, Sierra, by helping her win the coveted Shrimp Queen crown. |
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The Night I Got Lucky by Laura Caldwell
When, by an unexpected streak of good fortune, she gets everything she wants in life, Billy Randall soon discovers that she wants her old life back. |
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Hex and the Single Girl by Valerie Frankel
Emma Hutch uses her talent for putting images of potential mates into other people’s heads and then she meets Liam Dearborn, who is planning to use his own form of magic on her. |
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You Have to Kiss a Lot of Frogs by Laurie Graff
While searching for her soul mate, Karrie Kline reminisces about the past fifteen years of dating mishaps and foibles, including dreadful fix-ups, bizarre blind dates, chance encounters, and missed opportunities. |
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Swapping Lives by Jane Green
A riotous and poignant look at what happens when two women, both of whom think their bliss lies elsewhere, walk in each other’s shoes for a month only to discover that happiness is closer than they’d ever thought. |
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How to Sleep with a Movie Star by Kristin Harmel
A young magazine reporter having problems with her live-in boyfriend finds herself entangled with a hot Hollywood actor. |
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The Funeral Planner by Lynn Isenberg
Maddy Banks launches a pre-funeral event planning business, with the help of a venture capitalist, that teaches her valuable life lessons. |
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Anybody Out There?: A Novel by Marian Keyes
When Anna Walsh — who lives in Manhattan — wakes up in her family’s house in Dublin badly injured and with no memory of how she got there, she returns to New York to figure out what happened. |
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The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella
After making a mistake, attorney Samantha Sweeting suffers a breakdown, gets on a train, and ends up in the middle of nowhere, where she is mistakenly hired as a housekeeper. |
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Knitting Under the Influence by Claire LaZebnik
Three young women — Kathleen, a flighty beauty living off her famed actress sisters; Sari, who works in an autism clinic; and Lucy, a scientist who once wanted to be a veterinarian — meet once a week to knit and to discuss the challenges, failed romances, and tough choices of adulthood. |
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Original Cyn by Sue Margolis
When a coworker steals her idea for an ad campaign, Cynthia Fishbein reaches her breaking point, taking the other woman’s identity and embarking on a double life. |
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Party Girl: A Novel by Sarah Mason
Isabel Serranti is delighted to put on a party, until she discovers that the host was her childhood nemesis Simon Monkwell, who has grown up into a man that is not the hateful oaf of her youth. |
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Welcome to the Real World by Carole Matthews
Fern Kendal has the voice of an angel, and when she is picked to join Evan David’s tour, their two worlds collide. |
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The Pregnancy Test by Erin McCarthy
Mandy’s lost her boyfriend and her job. Now she finds out she’s pregnant just as she is starting a new job and must conceal her condition from her sexy new boss for seven months. |
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High Heels and Homicide by Kasey Michaels
While in England to watch one of her novels being shot as a motion picture, Maggie Kelly, along with her beau, becomes immersed in a mystery when the manor house they are staying at becomes the playground of a killer. |
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Me vs. Me by Sarah Mlynowski
Gabby Wolf has pretty much come to a decision: she’s trading in Phoenix for Manhattan. Then Cam swoops in and gives her an engagement ring, putting her decision in flux. |
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The Reading Group: A Novel by Elizabeth Noble
Five women meet regularly to discuss books and are changed as they bond together while facing crises in their lives, such as a wedding, a mother with dementia, an unmarried pregnant daughter, and philandering husbands. |
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Bundle of Joy? by Ariella Papa
When her best friend gets pregnant, Voula Pavlopolous decides to make some changes, which include buying an apartment, standing up to her mother, and dating with a new attitude. |
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Match Me If You Can: A Novel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Anabelle Granger works to promote her matchmaking business by landing sports agent Heath Champion as a client, an effort challenged by his arrogance and her feelings. |
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Monkey Love by Brenda Scott Royce
Nothing’s going to stop Holly’s rise to stardom. Not the friends who constantly need her or her meddling aunt, who can’t understand why Holly’s never had a relationship last more than three months. |
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Tight by Patrick Sanchez
Three Washington D.C. women believe they can transform their lives through plastic surgery. |
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Like Mother, Like Daughter by Jane Sigaloff
When newspaper columnist Suzie Fletcher wants her daughter to be dating someone by the time of her 60th birthday, 29-year-old Harrison wishes she could trade her mother in. |
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Learning Curves: A Novel of Sex, Suits, and Business Affairs by Gemma Townley
Caught in the middle between her divorced parents, who run rival management consultant firms, Jennifer Bell agrees to go undercover to investigate corruption rumors, only to find herself falling for guest lecturer Daniel Peterson. |