by Ann Omasta ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 9, 2020
An unevenly structured tale with few surprises but engaging characters.
A young woman in small-town Maine falls in love with a movie star after he has an accident in this romance novella.
When 20-something Molly’s firefighter brother, Max, comes by her place with a baby who was left at his station, Molly feels an instant connection with the boy. A winter storm makes it so that Max can’t take the infant to the shelter in the next town, so Molly offers to watch him temporarily. But just as she’s about to take the baby indoors, a car speeds down the road, loses traction, clips Molly, and slams into a nearby building. Molly, Max, and the baby are OK; the driver, however, is hospitalized. He’s the baby’s father, rushing back after second-guessing his decision to give him up. Molly’s surprised to find that he’s also Grant Chandler, a famous movie actor. His prognosis isn’t good; it’s likely he’ll never walk again due to a spinal cord injury. When he wakes up, he quickly informs Molly that his son’s name is Scout, not Blaine, as she was calling him. But with him stuck in the hospital, he’ll need someone to care for the baby—why not Molly? Over the next few months, Grant and Molly grow closer, and she manages to break through his gruff exterior. Then Eva Wingate, his just-for-show starlet girlfriend, pops back into the picture, and she’s not about to let her heartthrob go. Omasta delivers a contemporary romance that’s also a story of family and clinging to hope. There’s a significant time-jump of multiple months while Grant recovers in the hospital, which has a detrimental effect on the narrative as a whole; specifically, it means that the reader misses out on the main formulation of Molly and Grant’s relationship. Overall, it makes the story feel rushed, as does Molly’s instant attachment to a stranger’s baby, which even surprises those close to her. As a result, the actions of the shifty Eva, though a bit predictable, end up being the most entertaining part of the story, making for an ultimately solid read.
An unevenly structured tale with few surprises but engaging characters.Pub Date: July 9, 2020
ISBN: 979-8664978025
Page Count: 222
Publisher: Independently Published
Review Posted Online: Dec. 18, 2021
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Carley Fortune ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2026
A powerfully strong romance for readers who like their love stories full of torment and passion.
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Best friends confront feelings for each other when they take a honeymoon trip together.
Francesca Gardiner and George Saint James have always been best friends—just like Jo and Laurie from Little Women, which they both love. Frankie has a big, complicated family and George was the boy next door who’d moved in with his eccentric grandmother. Their friendship survived childhood, awkward teenage years, and living together as young adults without ever venturing into the romantic—well, except for one kiss, but they don’t talk about that. When Frankie gets engaged to an older professor named Nate, George isn’t happy and a huge fight ensues. Despite his misgivings, George shows up to be her best man, but Nate leaves Frankie right before the wedding with only a cryptic letter. Devastated, Frankie goes to a friend’s house to recuperate, but her honeymoon is already planned and paid for—so she decides to travel to Tofino, a picturesque town on the coast of Vancouver Island, with George taking Nate’s place. Frankie wants to fix her friendship with George, but now that they’re in a romantic suite in a beautiful location, things are more complicated than ever. She’d always thought a relationship would be a bad idea, but she’s slowly beginning to realize they’ll never be able to go back to being kids. Maybe the only way forward involves forging a new kind of relationship. Fortune, the author of romances like This Summer Will Be Different (2024), returns with another love story full of longing and intense angst. The many allusions to Little Women are charming, and Frankie is a delightfully headstrong, feisty character. She and George have explosive chemistry, and Fortune manages to make the “will-they-or-won’t-they” nature of their relationship feel like life-or-death stakes.
A powerfully strong romance for readers who like their love stories full of torment and passion.Pub Date: May 5, 2026
ISBN: 9780593953242
Page Count: 432
Publisher: Berkley
Review Posted Online: Feb. 2, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2026
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by Annabel Monaghan ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 26, 2026
A charming love story that absolutely radiates warmth.
A single mom winds up fake dating an incredibly wealthy man in her hometown.
Dolly Brick is back in her hometown of Whitfield, Rhode Island, for the summer to help her dad and disabled brother manage their house and family business. As a 39-year-old single mother with multiple jobs—which now include working at the Brick Fish House—Dolly is always busy. When her mom left their family years ago, Dolly took over caring for her siblings and father and never really stopped. When she runs into Stewart Whitfield after making a shrimp delivery to his family’s mansion, she doesn’t think they could be more different. She’s had to figure out how to do everything by herself, and he can’t even change a tire. That’s why Stewart’s proposal that she pretend to be his girlfriend feels so unbelievable—but it comes with a hefty check that she desperately needs for home repairs. So she becomes the fake girlfriend of Stewart Whitfield (as in, the Whitfields her town is named after; his real fiancée just dumped him and it’s a bad time for him to be single) and experiences what it’s like to walk into fancy buildings through the front door instead of the service entrance. More than the boats and helicopter and expensive dinners, though, Dolly is impressed by what a kind man Stewart is—and how it feels to let someone else take care of her for a change. Soon, their relationship starts to feel more real than fake. Monaghan creates an impossibly winning story with a charming, lovable heroine. Dolly is capable, hardworking, and will do anything for the people she loves. She and Stewart both possess real flaws, and while their relationship begins with one of the most beloved rom-com tropes, their challenges feel like realistic adult obstacles rather than easily solved miscommunications. It’s also refreshing that, even though Dolly must learn to allow other people to help her, she never views her caretaking responsibilities as burdens. She deeply loves her family, and that love carries through the entire story.
A charming love story that absolutely radiates warmth.Pub Date: May 26, 2026
ISBN: 9780593853979
Page Count: 368
Publisher: Putnam
Review Posted Online: Jan. 19, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2026
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