Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching and whether you have a romantic, candle-lit night planned or a lazy and relaxed evening planned– we have rounded up our favorite must reads that pair perfectly with this special holiday. Enjoy!
New Uses for Old Boyfriends by Beth Kendrick
Black Dog Bay’s former golden girl is back in town and looking to reinvent herself. After growing up privileged and marrying for money, Lila Alders finds herself on the brink of a failed marriage and lost without direction. In an effort to regain happiness, Lila opens a boutique of vintage clothing her hometown and plans to reunite with her ex. But soon Lila realizes some things are better left in the past as a boy she used ignore has now grown up into the man she truly wants.
Elly in Love by Colleen Oakes
Elly Jordan is a curvy wedding florist who has had an interesting year. First, she had to design her ex-husband’s wedding to the mistress who broke up their marriage and then she called things off with her hot St. Louis musician boyfriend. As Elly prepares for the greatest wedding season of her career, a popular reality show BlissBride asks her to design the wedding of a famous celebrity. Elly is about to live out her dreams when a stranger shows up at her store with a request that changes her life.
Until You by Jeannie Moon
Newly divorced Kate Adams finds herself in uncharted waters as the famous and gorgeous hockey player, David Burke approaches her on a sunny deck at a California Hotel. David exudes sexy charisma as he pursues Kate and asks her out for dinner. Charmed and bewildered, Kate agrees to be spontaneous for a change and accepts David’s dinner invitation. After all, it is her fortieth birthday, so why not go out with a man nearly ten years younger? Kate is scared to risk it all as she falls for David but he will break every rule in the book to keep her.
After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid
When Lauren and Ryan hit the breaking point in their marriage, they take a year off with only one rule: they can’t contact each other. As Lauren embarks on a journey of self-discovery, she learns her friends and family have their own ideas on what marriage means. These influences and her own healing process begin to change her thoughts on monogamy and marriage. When you can have romance without loyalty and commitment without marriage, what are you willing to fight for?
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