Fall in love with these brand new romance novels!
Take Two, Birdie Maxwell
by Allison Winn Scotch
Penguin Publishing Group, 368 pages, $29.00
Former Hollywood star Birdie Maxwell returns to her hometown after a scandal, only to stumble
upon a mysterious love letter from an ex. Unsure of its sender, she enlists the help of Elliot O’Brien, a long-time friend harboring secret feelings. Together, they embark on a journey to unravel Birdie’s romantic past. As they confront their own emotions and past mistakes, they question whether true love can transcend the glitz of fame. Their quest for answers leads them to reevaluate their beliefs about happy endings, discovering that sometimes, real-life romance can be more unpredictable—and rewarding—than anything seen on the silver screen.
Happily Never After
by Lynn Painter
Penguin Publishing Group, 304 pages, $18.00
Sophie Steinbeck discovers her fiancé's infidelity just before their wedding but hesitates to end it
due to family ties. She meets Max, a professional objector, and joins him in disrupting weddings.
As they bond over their cynicism towards love, their partnership evolves into something more.
However, when they face a dilemma involving Max's past, they confront their growing feelings. Despite their skepticism, they realize love might be more than they thought. Through a series of wedding disruptions, Sophie and Max navigate their emotions, discovering that love may not be as implausible as they once believed, leading to unexpected revelations and revelations..
Kilt Trip
by Alexandra Kiley
Harlequin, 336 pages, $18.99
Addie Macrae, a globetrotting travel consultant, faces a new challenge when assigned to rescue a struggling tour company in Scotland. Her clash with Logan Sutherland, who resents her outsider perspective, leads to unexpected discoveries about her personal connection to the country. As Logan guides her through Scotland's hidden gems, a mutual attraction blossoms.But with Addie's job at stake and their feelings complicating matters, they must choose between
professional success and embracing love and adventure. In a race against time, Addie and
Logan navigate their differences while uncovering the enchantment of Scotland and each other.
Trouble
by Lex Croucher
St. Martin’s Griffin, 336 pages,
At Fairmont House, Emily Laurence assumes the role of governess under false pretenses, filling in for her unwell sister, Amy. Struggling to maintain her deception, Emily navigates the household's dramas while trying to secure enough money for her family's survival. As she becomes entangled with the Edwards family, including the enigmatic Captain Edwards and his spirited children, Grace and Aster, Emily's lies begin to unravel. Against the backdrop of Fairmont House, this gripping tale explores deception, family bonds, and the consequences of
pretending to be someone else. Can Emily fix her mistakes before her carefully constructed
world comes crashing down?