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Cindy
loves fashion. She’s even earned her
degree in design, because, one day, she hopes to be the name others are
wearing. To jumpstart her career, Cindy
decides to volunteer for the reality show Before
Midnight and quickly becomes a body positivity icon. As the only plus-size woman on the dating
competition, she’s definitely made a splash.
Cindy, however, doesn’t expect to find love in the most unexpected
places—on television. Will Cindy be able
to find her happily-ever-after, or will she have to choose between her fashion
aspirations and Prince Charming? Find
out in If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy.
In
By
the Book by Jasmine Guillory, Isabelle—Izzy to her friends—is an overworked
and underpaid editorial assistant. She
has spent years working for the same publishing house and meeting the same dead
ends. When she’s given the opportunity
to work with grumpy Beau Towers to produce his tell-all memoir, she jumps at
the chance. But helping Beau write his
book is much more difficult than she expected, especially when she’s inspired
to write her own book—and, more surprisingly, finds herself falling for the
prickly celebrity.
After
the death of her treasure-hunting—and notoriously absent—father, Lily is left
with nothing but a skill for solving puzzles and a bunch of hand-drawn
maps. To keep her head above water, she
starts offering fake treasure-hunting tours, letting tourists and thrill-seekers
walk in the steps of Duke Wilder. It’s
during one of these tours she stumbles across Leo Grady, her first and greatest
love. But Lily has no money, no
patience, and no love lost for all the men who have left her behind. Can Lily and Leo learn to put their shared
past behind them, or will the Canyonlands tear them apart for good? Check out Something Wilder by
Christina Lauren.
Ari
Abrams loves weather. As a TV meteorologist,
she’s living the dream—except her boss, legendary weatherwoman Torrance Hale,
and the station director, Torrance’s ex-husband, are always at each other’s
throats. Ari is at her wits’ end, until
she hatches a plan with sports reporter Russell Barringer. Through hijinks and well-meaning meddling,
Ari and Russell work to bring the couple back together. When they find themselves unexpectedly
growing closer, Ari can’t help but wonder if blue skies might be on the way in Weather
Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon.
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