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Was a historian murdered because of a sinister discovery? Harry Haristeen and her feline companions face a modern murder case and a centuries-old mystery in this page-turning whodunit! From a New York Times bestselling author hailed as “the queen of the talking-animal cozy” (Publishers Weekly).

Emma Harlow is determined to save her dear sister from a bad betrothal, and the Duke of Trent is exactly the man to help her. She wants the duke to steal her sister’s heart… but what if he captures Emma’s affections instead?

A lighthearted, funny read! Trapped on a cruise ship with her parents, 26-year-old Summer goes looking for her future husband among the passengers. But her brother’s best friend, Graham, has other ideas… With over 700 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

When a job transfer takes Susan Wade back to Havelock — the hometown she swore she’d forsaken — she finds herself immediately at odds with old nemesis Pete Walsh. When they finally see eye-to-eye, can she find love in the unlikeliest of places?

“Great escape reading” (Library Journal): Madeline, Avery, and Nikki are strangers — until their financial manager disappears with their savings, leaving them with only a dilapidated beach house. Together, can they restore the property and start anew? “Wise and witty… I loved this book!” (Karen White).

Kat inherits her great-aunt’s dilapidated house, which is filled to the brim with pets and complications. Not a moment too soon, she meets Joel, who’s as handy as he is handsome… With nearly 900 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

Laney Temple swears off relationships after one too many breakups — but that doesn’t mean she won’t take irresistible Carson Bennett home for a night or two… A steamy twist on The Frog Prince with nearly 2,400 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

Fed up with the traditional dating scene, unlucky-in-love Chloe turns to online dating in her search for the one. “Anyone who’s been on a first date will find something to sympathize with in the litany of Chloe’s experiences, from the funny to the hopeful” (Kirkus Reviews).