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Kennedy's life is at a standstill. While on her therapist's couch, she psychoanalyzes herself, her latest short-term failure of a relationship, and all of those mistakes she's made along the way. On impulse, she books a getaway. Where better to find herself than a luminous gay-owned bed and breakfast on the coast of Maine? Enter Logan, a stranger who approaches her in the lobby. Logan who's oh-so-persuasive and determined to win her over. And maybe she does. Or maybe she's beginning to, at least. But as the two find they're inexplicably drawn to one another during an intoxicating and completely sublime few days secluded far away from reality, they're also struggling with the relationship's transience. So It Went Like This is a candid and deeply personal exploration of fate, chosen family, and that dreamy vulnerability intrinsic in life's uncertainties, as told in interwoven perspectives. It's a portrait that seeks an answer to an enduring question: What if some were predestined and meant for one another?
Natalie Donovan jumps at a friend's offer to stay in the family cabin for a month--she desperately needs the chance to get away from, and get over, her messy breakup. She doesn't count on the owner of the local diner making her heart pound and her body desperate to be touched. Wren Carne is a lone wolf. As an Alpha shifter, she has no pack and maintains her territory without causing drama, just the way she likes it. When she checks on the girl staying in a local cabin, she's not expecting her wolf to identify the human as her One True Mate. As fallout from their pasts encroaches upon the sleepy town of Terabend, Wren must decide if she wants a pack of her own, while Natalie worries that her secret--she's transgender--might be too much for Wren.
Juliette Jennings lives her life like a tightly laced corset--not that she'd ever wear one. As a business owner of a stationery store, structure is her favorite. But when her best friend and her ex fall head over heels for each other, everything unravels and leaves her exposed. Even worse, a scandalous lingerie shop has moved in next door, and its tantalizing window displays will drive away her conservative customers. If only the owner would turn off the charm, Juliette is sure she could stop imagining her in nothing but the shop's lacy best sellers. Peyton Lane loves a clean slate. In fact, she desperately needs one after a series of bad choices. She also likes sexy things, and uptight Juliette next door would be a fun bow to untie. But when Peyton's feelings enter new territory, she realizes the world might be scarier than she'd planned. Juliette has Peyton longing for forever on one hand and lacing up her running shoes with the other. What're a structured stationery store owner and a sexy lingerie peddler to do?
In less than 48 hours, reality TV sensation Restaurant Redo and its gorgeous host will arrive to film in chef Taylor Mobley's kitchen...and she just found out. Fixer Erin Rasmussen has a reputation for saving failing restaurants with her take-no-crap attitude. She gets the job done on time, under budget, and millions of viewers tune in to watch her do it. The fine dining restaurant Taylor works for has some serious problems and management doesn't want her input. It's time to leave. But how is she supposed to find a new position when a TV host with delusions of grandeur keeps painting her as a problem chef? Taylor refuses to play nice with Erin, especially on camera. They make each other's blood boil, which is why it's even more annoying that they can't manage to keep their hands off each other. Erin only cares about entertaining viewers. Taylor is unprofessional and immature. Or at least that's what they each think. As the cameras roll and their careers hang in the balance, will Erin and Taylor make the jump from enemies to lovers?
Al Jefferson has people: wife, kids, father, siblings, friends. When Lucas shows up at a local polyamory party, Al knows he is ready for more. Sudden illnesses, date interruptions, and an unexpected visit prove that mixing Lucas into his already busy life isn't going to be easy. Lucas Laverty has people too: wife, daughter, parents. And though he and Al are both looking for a boyfriend, Lucas learns they mean different things by "boyfriend." They don't see things the same way when it comes to their other relationships, either. And before Lucas can sort out his relationship with Al, he'll have to track down the father he missed out on. If being a coach's son has taught Al anything, it's that winning the game might mean changing the play. But Lucas isn't exactly flexible, and people don't fall into neat categories. As Al and Lucas navigate the ups and downs of life, only one thing is certain: romance has never been so crowded.Reader advisory: This book contains the use of a homophobic slur.
All Maggie Hyde wants is to graduate from the School of Agriculture at Alder University and settle into her legacy by taking over Hyde Hill Farm, the apple orchard that's been in her family for four generations. Well, okay, it's not all she wants. Finding someone who loves her small hometown of East Sparrow, Georgia, is high on her list of priorities, too. Who wouldn't want to fall in love and settle down? Olivia Cypress, that's who. A free-spirited traveler at heart, Olivia is enjoying life way too much to limit her options, especially by settling down in nowheresville East Sparrow. But when Olivia walks into Maggie's horticulture class, she's charmed by Maggie's gorgeous smile. It's fine, though. They can't seem to agree on anything, especially farming. Maggie is sure Olivia will leave, just like her mother did. Olivia is sure Maggie doesn't need a 30-year life plan. Opposites don't really attract, right?
No-nonsense operations manager Kell Murphy wants to let loose and have some fun. Moonlighting as a bartender provides just enough adventure with strangers who don't expect anything more than a well-made cocktail. Business owner Taylor Simpson wants ultimate control. She might be at the bar every week to check out the sexy bartender, but she only ever orders one drink. Longing for a D/s dynamic that satisfies her need for dominance and her sexual desires, Taylor hopes to find her perfect power exchange in Kell. As their attraction intensifies, Kell must decide if she's willing to surrender to Taylor's control while Taylor struggles to trust her real-life fantasy come true. Neither went looking for love, but as they explore their desires unleashed, their hearts lead them on an unexpected journey.
Dani Raye has finally got her life back on track. After a messy divorce, Dani and her ex-wife, Catriona, have found a way to co-parent successfully. Most of the time. While Catriona has moved on, Dani is in no rush to find love again. She has her work and son, Jonah, and that's all she needs to be happy. Lucy Matthews is anything but happy. Her relationship is falling apart, and her son is taking out his frustrations on a boy in school. When Dani and Lucy are thrust together to sort out their children's squabble, their priorities are clear--family first--despite the attraction neither expected.
Jody Acosta's life was turned upside down the day her father died in a work-related accident. Struggling with her grief, all she can do is immerse herself in her work at the local animal shelter and help her mother while they wait for the settlement from the wrongful death lawsuit. Nicole Bergeron, the company's representative, is conducting an internal investigation into the accident. She understands the Acosta family's grief, but that doesn't mean the company her father built is automatically responsible for the tragedy. Jody doesn't know what makes her more furious, that the wealthy Bergeron family refuses to pay for what they did, or that she can't ignore her knee-weakening attraction to Nicole. But she'll need to push aside her anger to work with Nicole to find the truth, about the company, about her father, and about her own heart.
Competitive barrel racer Lacey Bishop has worked her way from homelessness and poverty to needing only a few points to qualify for the National Rodeo Finals when her only horse suffers a career-ending injury. Without the money to buy a new horse, Lacey has no choice but to trust an offer from Two Rivers Ranch to lease one of their best barrel-racing horses. Horse trainer Wil Rivers is working hard to get her family's ranch profitable again after the coronavirus pandemic shut them down for more than a year. Her best chance to save the ranch from foreclosure is a million-dollar-plus offer to buy the one barrel horse that could defeat the mare she's leased to the bewitching Lacey Bishop. When Lacey discovers Wil's plan to sell the Two Rivers "money" horse to her fiercest competitor, she sees their chance for a future together and her chance to qualify for the finals disappearing in the rodeo arena dust.
Fresh out of rehab, disgraced physician assistant Ally Hamilton is trying to reinvent herself while working as a home health aide. But it's not easy to start over, and Ally isn't sure which way to go. Her new job takes an unexpected twist when she discovers a fortune in stolen artwork lining the walls of her patient's mansion. Now she has a chance to do something truly noble if she can avoid the wrath of the violent man who stole them. But repatriating the masterpieces before her patient succumbs to his illness and she loses access won't be easy. The one bright spot? Along the way, Ally reconnects with the sexy Dr. Maria Alfano, whose understanding of recovery inspires her to risk her heart.
Gina Henley doesn't keep up with current events. She's too busy partying with her friends and fending off her mother's well-intentioned nagging about finding a man and settling down. When a mysterious illness causes her boss to close the office, Gina must work from home and life as she knows it changes forever. Dr. Eleanor Osborne works at a busy London hospital and knows all too well the virus is causing panic. As if that weren't bad enough, it's too unsafe for her elderly neighbor to continue minding Eleanor's daughter, Sophia. She needs a babysitter pronto, but who can she ask to take the risk? Cut off from her social network, Gina finds the silence of her own company suffocating--who is she when no one is watching? Eleanor is sure she picked the worst time ever to become a single mother--how can she possibly raise a child in such an unpredictable world? Set against the backdrop of a viral pandemic, Gina and Eleanor are about to discover that loving another person is complicated when you're desperately searching for yourself.
Bonnie James has built her life around her passions--cats, coffee, and community. She rejected her family's narrow visions of success and instead chose the non-lucrative, fur-filled life of a cat café owner. So what if her decision means she works way too much to have time for true love? She has plenty of friends and cats to keep her company. Wedding planner Taryn Ritter has a knack for making impossible dreams come true. She might not understand the appeal of getting married in a cat café, but if that's what her clients want, then she'll make it happen. She's not about to let the reluctant café owner stand in her way, so she makes Bonnie an offer she can't refuse--give her the venue for one day and she'll find a way to get more cats adopted into happy homes. When Bonnie and Taryn join forces to help a bunch of shelter cats find their forever homes, they just might discover forever for themselves as well.
Beth Richards is a thirty-two-year-old virgin married to the family farm that's been in her family for generations. With her mother battling Alzheimer's, Beth is struggling to keep the farm afloat and provide for her sister. So of course, she refuses to sell everything when a beautiful businesswoman from Dallas waltzes in expecting to be the answer to her prayers. How can Beth ever let go of her family legacy? Evelyn Bremer is used to getting what she wants, and what she wants is to build a windmill farm on Beth's land. As she spends a little time in the small town in West Texas, she wants Beth, too. But even her best efforts at wooing aren't enough to convince Beth to take a chance on the attraction they can't deny. Beth and Evelyn seem destined to remain mortal enemies, as neither is willing to give up their dreams. But love has a way of bringing people together even when their hearts seem destined to float in opposite directions on the wind.
Being labeled a mad scientist doesn't faze Bronte Scales. Accidentally gaining superpowers didn't even seem that strange. It's not until she realizes someone is out to get her and her do-it-yourself super tech invention, that she reluctantly becomes one part of a superpowered crime fighting team. Then things really get out of hand. And somewhere along the way she accidentally kidnaps a nurse--a smart, kind, and beautiful sort of nurse. Bronte's screwed. Athena Papadaki doesn't have superpowers, but she's scary good at squeezing everything she can from each waking minute. That feels heroic until she's kidnapped by a group of knuckleheads who need more rescuing than she does. Once she's done saving the day, she'll walk away and most certainly never think about Bronte Scales ever again. Nothing to see here. Can Bronte and Athena, and their unlikely friends, work together to defeat Bronte's arch archnemesis? The fate of love, humanity, and the world might depend on it. No pressure.
Bailey Kaczmarek has three loves: her dog, her construction company, and her very large family. After she finds out that her fiancée never stopped dating, she resolves to be content with what she has rather than search for happiness in a relationship. It's not like she has much free time anyway. Skye Kohl is a high-powered commercial real estate broker who spends most of her waking hours negotiating some of the largest leases in the nicest buildings in Chicago. She's so focused on topping the list of the most influential brokers in the city that she ignores her love life. Bailey's and Skye's professional and personal lives collide as they join forces on a construction project and deal with their meddling mothers, who think they're perfect for one another. But the more they clash, the hotter their simmering attraction burns.
Once the first female quarterback of her high school team, Sutton McCoy has since landed her dream job as the offensive coordinator for the new NFL team the Connecticut Cheetahs. When the team recruits established quarterback Grayson Moats to lead them, Sutton's heart is crushed. Grayson isn't the problem. Sutton's fifteen-year crush on his wife, Parker O'Neal, is. Parker is living a life full of regrets dating all the way back to high school when her parents made her end her relationship with Sutton because there were too many rumors about her, not all of them good. When Grayson accepts the new quarterback position with the Cheetahs, he consults Parker first, knowing the three of them have history. But it's not like she can tell him the truth, that Sutton still occupies so much of Parker's head and heart. Interfering in the personal life of the star quarterback and convincing Parker to walk away from her family were never in Sutton's game plan. But standing on the sidelines when a second chance at true love comes their way proves all but impossible.
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