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Rachel, Out of Office

a novel by Christina Hovland

Single mom Rachel Gibson seriously needs a break, so color her less than thrilled when her ex backs out of taking their twin boys for the summer to his family’s lake house. The next two months promise to be jampacked with juggling work, family, and some pesky new feelings for her ex-brother-in-law. Could he be just one more messy complication in the dumpster fire of her life, or is anything possible when she’s out of office?

Back in the Burbs

a Stuck in the Burbs novel by Tracy Wolff and Avery Flynn

In the span of three months, I lost my husband, my NYC apartment, my money, and frankly, my dignity. And then the only person who ever understood me died and left me her house in the burbs. First rule of surviving suburbia? There’s nothing that YouTube and a glass of wine can’t conquer.

Like a Boss

a novel by Anne Harper

As if it wasn’t bad enough that her long-term boyfriend dumped her, Nell Bennett goes viral online for ranting in a restaurant about her perpetually single status. Thankfully a kind and attractive stranger offers to share his table with her…and their sizzling banter leads to a surprising kiss before they part ways. Now her tiny hometown of Arbor Bay is buzzing over their latest Internet celebrity, but Nell’s no stranger to attention. Still, even she never expected to show up to work only to discover her brand-new boss is a very familiar face…

Nothing But Trouble

a Credence, Colorado novel by Amy Andrews

For five years, Cecilia Morgan has played personal assistant to former NFL quarterback Wade Carter. But just when she finally gives her notice, his father’s health fails, and Wade whisks her back to his hometown. CC will stay for his dad—for now—even if that means ignoring how sexy her boss is starting to look in his Wranglers. Wade can’t imagine his life without his “left tackle.” She’s the only person who can tell him “no” and strangely, it’s his favorite quality. But now they’re living under the same roof and bickering like an old married couple. Suddenly, five years of fighting is starting to feel a whole lot like foreplay. What’s a quarterback to do when he realizes he might be falling for his “left tackle”? Throw a Hail Mary she’ll never see coming, of course.