A charming opposites-attract tale for fans of romance tropes.

FIRST BRIDE TO FALL

From the Majestic Maine series , Vol. 1

A young woman has 30 days to find true love or she will be forced to enter a passionless marriage of convenience.

Baird’s novel opens as Nell Delaney and her two sisters learn that their family coffee business and cafe are in dire straits. Their mother has brokered a deal with a rival business partner’s wife, Jane Strong. The agreement stipulates that if one of the sisters marries Jane’s son, the Delaneys will be able to retain ownership of the cafe rather than forfeiting it to the Strong family. Though Nell is generally eager to help her family, sacrificing her romantic future to a business arrangement seems too extreme. Nell and her sisters decide that if any of them should land a fiance within 30 days, that lucky woman will be exempt from the arranged marriage. Nell has been eyeing Grant Williams for a long time, and this is the push she needs to pursue him (“Grant was the only man she wanted. He seemed kind and intelligent and accomplished”). Unfortunately, the two have little in common, starting with Grant’s love of the outdoors and Nell’s decidedly indoor lifestyle. As she pretends to adore hiking and camping, Nell falls victim to one humorous disaster after another. Even so, she and Grant begin to grow closer, and her hopes rise that he may be the one. When Grant inadvertently learns about the sisters’ deal, it seems the relationship may be doomed. As readers wait to see whether Nell and Grant can make it work, the clock continues ticking on the sisters’ pact, keeping suspense high. Chock-full of delightful moments of outdoor adventures and interpersonal connections, the story feels like a light romp through small-town America. Although the initial setup of a mother advocating for an arranged marriage feels outdated and unrealistic, it allows for an entertaining tale to unfold. Similarly, the connection between Nell and Grant seems to develop too quickly and without any real substance to support their enjoyment of each other, but they are both likable characters who will endear themselves to readers with their different quirks. Punchy dialogue, flirty banter, forced proximity, mixed signals, and misunderstandings make for a formulaic but successful romance as the story races to its conclusion.

A charming opposites-attract tale for fans of romance tropes.

Pub Date: June 28, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-64937-210-9

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Entangled: Amara

Review Posted Online: May 23, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2022

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Through palpable tension balanced with glimmers of hope, Hoover beautifully captures the heartbreak and joy of starting over.

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IT STARTS WITH US

The sequel to It Ends With Us (2016) shows the aftermath of domestic violence through the eyes of a single mother.

Lily Bloom is still running a flower shop; her abusive ex-husband, Ryle Kincaid, is still a surgeon. But now they’re co-parenting a daughter, Emerson, who's almost a year old. Lily won’t send Emerson to her father’s house overnight until she’s old enough to talk—“So she can tell me if something happens”—but she doesn’t want to fight for full custody lest it become an expensive legal drama or, worse, a physical fight. When Lily runs into Atlas Corrigan, a childhood friend who also came from an abusive family, she hopes their friendship can blossom into love. (For new readers, their history unfolds in heartfelt diary entries that Lily addresses to Finding Nemo star Ellen DeGeneres as she considers how Atlas was a calming presence during her turbulent childhood.) Atlas, who is single and running a restaurant, feels the same way. But even though she’s divorced, Lily isn’t exactly free. Behind Ryle’s veneer of civility are his jealousy and resentment. Lily has to plan her dates carefully to avoid a confrontation. Meanwhile, Atlas’ mother returns with shocking news. In between, Lily and Atlas steal away for romantic moments that are even sweeter for their authenticity as Lily struggles with child care, breastfeeding, and running a business while trying to find time for herself.

Through palpable tension balanced with glimmers of hope, Hoover beautifully captures the heartbreak and joy of starting over.

Pub Date: Oct. 18, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-668-00122-6

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: July 27, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2022

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With captivating dialogue, angst-y characters, and a couple of steamy sex scenes, Hoover has done it again.

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REMINDERS OF HIM

After being released from prison, a young woman tries to reconnect with her 5-year-old daughter despite having killed the girl’s father.

Kenna didn’t even know she was pregnant until after she was sent to prison for murdering her boyfriend, Scotty. When her baby girl, Diem, was born, she was forced to give custody to Scotty’s parents. Now that she’s been released, Kenna is intent on getting to know her daughter, but Scotty’s parents won’t give her a chance to tell them what really happened the night their son died. Instead, they file a restraining order preventing Kenna from so much as introducing herself to Diem. Handsome, self-assured Ledger, who was Scotty’s best friend, is another key adult in Diem’s life. He’s helping her grandparents raise her, and he too blames Kenna for Scotty’s death. Even so, there’s something about her that haunts him. Kenna feels the pull, too, and seems to be seeking Ledger out despite his judgmental behavior. As Ledger gets to know Kenna and acknowledges his attraction to her, he begins to wonder if maybe he and Scotty’s parents have judged her unfairly. Even so, Ledger is afraid that if he surrenders to his feelings, Scotty’s parents will kick him out of Diem’s life. As Kenna and Ledger continue to mourn for Scotty, they also grieve the future they cannot have with each other. Told alternatively from Kenna’s and Ledger’s perspectives, the story explores the myriad ways in which snap judgments based on partial information can derail people’s lives. Built on a foundation of death and grief, this story has an undercurrent of sadness. As usual, however, the author has created compelling characters who are magnetic and sympathetic enough to pull readers in. In addition to grief, the novel also deftly explores complex issues such as guilt, self-doubt, redemption, and forgiveness.

With captivating dialogue, angst-y characters, and a couple of steamy sex scenes, Hoover has done it again.

Pub Date: Jan. 18, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-5420-2560-7

Page Count: 335

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Review Posted Online: Oct. 13, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2021

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