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LOVE IN BLOOM

A sweet and sexy romance, perfect for readers who want a Hallmark movie but with more spice.

A publicist inherits her estranged grandparents’ farm—and discovers that the town’s residents are hiding a big secret.

Emmaline Walters is a high-powered publicist in Atlanta—or she was, until one mistake leads her boss to fire her. On the same day, she breaks up with her long-term boyfriend, a budding politician. She’s jobless and adrift, but there’s one saving grace: She just inherited a farm in rural Green Acres, Georgia. Emma hadn’t spoken to her grandparents in years because of drama between them and her mother, but they left her their charming farmhouse in an equally charming town. The town’s residents, however, are openly hostile to Emma—and Emma is almost too close for comfort to Danesh Pednekar, the farm’s manager, who lives in the attic of the farmhouse. This is the classic “big-city-girl-inherits-a-farm” story that has inspired many a Hallmark movie, but Eden adds an interesting twist: The farm is growing medical marijuana, and the whole town’s ecosystem depends on the crop. Soon, Emma finds herself happily ensconced in the quirky world of Green Acres, and in an idyllic relationship with Dan. But when the farm comes under threat, Emma has to figure out how to save the place—and the people—she’s unexpectedly grown to love. Eden creates a cozy world in Green Acres, and although some plot lines aren’t explored as much as they could be (the resolution happens almost a little too easily), this small-town romance is still fun to read and features plenty of steamy scenes.

A sweet and sexy romance, perfect for readers who want a Hallmark movie but with more spice.

Pub Date: Nov. 12, 2024

ISBN: 9781538756973

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Forever

Review Posted Online: Sept. 28, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2024

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JUST FRIENDS

A romance that could have used significant rethinking.

Childhood friends, almost-sweethearts, a misunderstanding, and a funeral.

Blair Lang and Declan Renshaw were best friends who went on one date before a disagreement and an accident sent them in different directions after high school. Now Blair is back from college to be with her great-aunt Lottie, who’s dying, and to support her single mother in small-town Seabrook, California. Finding a job at a coffee shop puts her in the path of her former boyfriend, since he turns out to be its owner. Can the two get past their mistakes? The novel uses the popular second-chance romance trope, but Pham fails to energize it through interesting characters. Blair’s grief over her great-aunt’s death and her plan to help her mother are overshadowed by internal monologues about her feelings, the way her friends aren’t paying attention to her, and the novel she plans to write. Declan’s distinguishing characteristic, besides being a former high school quarterback, is his skill at building birdhouses. Unsurprisingly, the couple doesn’t have much chemistry; when they embrace, their “bodies meld like…memory foam.” The wooden characters, unusual word choices (“conglomerate of pedestrians,” “litany of plants”), and odd turns of phrase (“tension melting from his eyebrows like butter melting in a warm pan”) are almost enough to obscure the lack of plot development. What passes for stakes is easily defused when Blair comes into an inheritance that saves her from working as a consultant at Ernst & Young in New York—so she can write a romance novel.

A romance that could have used significant rethinking.

Pub Date: March 3, 2026

ISBN: 9781668095188

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: Feb. 16, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: yesterday

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IN HER OWN LEAGUE

A smart, steamy romance.

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Tomforde’s sports romance pairs boardroom power plays with dugout drama.

As the youngest and only female owner of a Major League Baseball team, Reese Remington is used to pressure. Even though Reese is the granddaughter of the Windy City Warriors’ former owner, the men around her still question her position; she’ll “most likely have to work twice as hard and make [the] club’s success twice as noticeable to have any hope of being viewed as the right person to operate this team.” It doesn’t help that the franchise is bleeding money, the result of her grandfather’s hands-off approach in the years before his retirement. Reese must use her razor-sharp intelligence and fierce business sense to not only prove herself in a role in which the public is eager to see her fail, but also to make unpopular financial decisions to get the team out of the red. Enter Emmett Montgomery, a former All-Star turned field manager whose priorities lie firmly with people rather than profit. A man devoted to his team and his adopted child, Emmett has long since closed the door on romance, despite gentle nudging from his loved ones. His empathetic team-first mentality puts him immediately at odds with Reese’s pragmatic agenda, and with his contract up at the end of the year, Emmett worries he’ll be on the chopping block if he speaks out too much. Told from the perspectives of the leads, the novel gives equal page time to Reese and Emmett. Their concerns––the scrutiny Reese must endure as a woman in a male-dominated industry, and Emmett’s worries over his contract renewal––are tangible and add a sense of urgency to their every decision. While the novel includes some unavoidable exposition dumps to orient readers, it more than compensates by establishing clear stakes and a sense of momentum from the outset. The narrative successfully introduces credible barriers to the romance, which largely follows recognizable genre beats. The baseball setting is also used effectively, with the season-long arc mirroring the couple’s romantic and professional journeys.

A smart, steamy romance.

Pub Date: March 3, 2026

ISBN: 9781649379795

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Entangled: Amara

Review Posted Online: Feb. 13, 2026

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