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HER FIRST DESIRE

From the A Logical Man’s Guide to Dangerous Women series , Vol. 2

A sweet romance enlivened by a richly detailed and warm setting.

A steadfast local doctor has to reevaluate his worldview when he makes enemies with a widowed healer.

Gemma Estep lost her philandering husband to a duel and is now at the mercy of his abusive relatives. But when she learns of the death of her beloved uncle Andrew and finds that her boorish brother-in-law purposefully kept the news from her, she finally gets the strength to rebel. Armed with a letter in which Andrew told Gemma to consider his belongings as hers, she cuts ties with her husband’s family and makes her way to Maidenshop, her uncle's village. She hopes that the ownership of Andrew’s tavern, The Garland, will mark the start of a new life. Gemma plans to turn the pub into a tea garden, where she will also sell her soaps and her grandmother’s herbal remedies. But Ned Thurlowe has other intentions. He is determined to hold on to The Garland as a meeting place for the Logical Men's Society, a club meant only for unmarried men. But as Gemma challenges and intrigues Ned with her outspoken personality, and charms the matrons of Maidenshop with her remedies, Ned is forced to take a second look at many of his most strongly held ideas—including his commitment to bachelorhood. The second book in Maxwell's A Logical Man’s Guide to Dangerous Women series offers a powerful commentary on the attitudes and biases associated with women’s bodily discomfort and pain. While the conflict between Gemma and Ned is established with credibility and nuance, their turn toward friendship and mutual affection feels unduly rushed. But Maxwell builds a lovely world, imbuing the varied inhabitants of Maidenshop with distinctive personalities while insightfully illustrating the capacity of women’s communities to heal and empower.  

A sweet romance enlivened by a richly detailed and warm setting.

Pub Date: April 27, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-06-289730-5

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Jan. 12, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2021

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YOURS TRULY

A solid contemporary with a balance of humor and lasting emotional beats.

In this contemporary romance, two emergency room doctors, both recovering from messy breakups, form a close, comforting friendship and perhaps something more.

Dr. Briana Ortiz has enough on her plate. She’s in the midst of finalizing her divorce, and her brother’s on a deadline to find a kidney donor. Now she has to worry that the new doctor, Jacob Maddox, is there to nab her promotion to chief of emergency medicine. Admittedly, Jacob—who has social anxiety—doesn't make the best first impression on Bri, telling her off for bumping into him in the hall. To make amends, he writes her a letter to explain himself and apologize, and the tension between them softens as their letters to each other keep coming. Bri realizes Jacob isn’t there to undermine her, and Jacob gets to see Bri’s more vulnerable side. When Jacob offers to be Bri’s brother’s kidney donor and Bri agrees to be Jacob’s pretend girlfriend for a wedding, it's easy to wonder what kept these two apart in the first place. The answer: not much. Of course, the two are carrying some heavy baggage from prior relationships, but it seems like a minor obstacle when compared to the genuine connection Jacob and Bri share. This is a cute, slow-burn romance with plenty of funny moments and emotional challenges, though the focus seems to be on the leads finally realizing what’s been in front of them all along through grand and sometimes unnecessary machinations. Did this need a fake dating subplot? Or epistolary flirting? Not really, but Jimenez manages to pepper these adorable tropes throughout without making them feel too gimmicky.

A solid contemporary with a balance of humor and lasting emotional beats.

Pub Date: April 11, 2023

ISBN: 9781538704394

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Forever

Review Posted Online: Feb. 22, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2023

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BEACH READ

A heartfelt look at taking second chances, in life and in love.

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Two struggling authors spend the summer writing and falling in love in a quaint beach town.

January Andrews has just arrived in the small town of North Bear Shores with some serious baggage. Her father has been dead for a year, but she still hasn’t come to terms with what she found out at his funeral—he had been cheating on her mother for years. January plans to spend the summer cleaning out and selling the house her father and “That Woman” lived in together. But she’s also a down-on-her-luck author facing writer’s block, and she no longer believes in the happily-ever-after she’s made the benchmark of her work. Her steadily dwindling bank account, though, is a daily reminder that she must sell her next book, and fast. Serendipitously, she discovers that her new next-door neighbor is Augustus Everett, the darling of the literary fiction set and her former college rival/crush. Gus also happens to be struggling with his next book (and some serious trauma that unfolds throughout the novel). Though the two get off to a rocky start, they soon make a bet: Gus will try to write a romance novel, and January will attempt “bleak literary fiction.” They spend the summer teaching each other the art of their own genres—January takes Gus on a romantic outing to the local carnival; Gus takes January to the burned-down remains of a former cult—and they both process their own grief, loss, and trauma through this experiment. There are more than enough steamy scenes to sustain the slow-burn romance, and smart commentary on the placement and purpose of “women’s fiction” joins with crucial conversations about mental health to add multiple intriguing layers to the plot.

A heartfelt look at taking second chances, in life and in love.

Pub Date: May 19, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9848-0673-4

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Jove/Penguin

Review Posted Online: March 1, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2020

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