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THE AMISH COWBOY’S HOMECOMING (HONEY BROOK, 2)

A leisurely and entertaining love story that registers delicate feelings as well as intense desire.

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An Amish woman must choose between love and her career in this second romance in London’s Honey Brook series.

Isaac King and Grace Zook are Amish, but they’re nontraditional in some ways; he sports a cowboy hat instead of the flat-brimmed standard, and she prefers training horses on her father’s Pennsylvania ranch to kitchen and child care duties. Grace’s father, John, hires Isaac to train a half-wild horse named Cincinnati to be a well-mannered jumper—an intrusion that Grace takes as an attempt to exclude her from the family business. Isaac and Grace have different training methods; he deploys soft whispers and steady gazes while Grace fashions her apron into a scarecrow to herd the skittish steed. Her attempts to get the apparently married Isaac to quit by feigning romantic interest fall flat: “She made a point to glance up, batting her lashes flirtatiously….‘Got something in your eye?’ he asked.” But the revelation that he’s an eligible widowed father makes her genuinely interested in his strong hands, deep voice, and “bedroom eyes.” Passion ignites at a market fair where Isaac spies Grace’s leg up to her knee while she’s doing yoga and, after he falls into a puddle, Grace beholds his “white shirt, wet through.” A moonlit buggy ride, hand-holding, and kissing ensue, but an unexpected revelation causes a rift. London returns to the setting of Never an Amish Bride (2020) and again provides a well-observed, warmhearted portrait of Amish culture. Along the way, she effectively complicates that picture with knotty discontent, including claustrophobic marital discord between Grace’s brother Amos and his wife, Sarah, and an examination of the difficulty of squaring Amish conformism with impulses towards self-fulfillment. As usual, she explores this world with clear prose, sly wit, and moral seriousness—and without the thunderous sex of other romance genres, the restrained passions here resonate all the more.

A leisurely and entertaining love story that registers delicate feelings as well as intense desire.

Pub Date: April 27, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-68-281571-7

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Entangled: Amara

Review Posted Online: June 4, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2021

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BRIDE

Sink your teeth into this delightful paranormal romance with a modern twist.

A vampire and an Alpha werewolf enter into a marriage of convenience in order to ease tensions between their species.

As the only daughter of a prominent Vampyre councilman, Misery Lark has grown accustomed to playing the role that’s demanded of her—and now, her father is ordering her to be part of yet another truce agreement. In an effort to maintain goodwill between the Vampyres and their longtime nemeses the Weres, Misery must wed their Alpha, Lowe Moreland. But it turns out that Misery has her own motivations for agreeing to this political marriage, including finding answers about what happened to her best friend, who went missing after setting up a meeting in Were territory. Isolated from her kind and surrounded on all sides by the enemy after the wedding, Misery refuses to let herself forget about her real mission. It doesn’t matter that Lowe is one of the most confounding and intense people she’s ever met, or that the connection building between them doesn’t feel like one born entirely of convenience. There’s also the possibility that Lowe may already have a Were mate of his own, but in spite of their biological differences, they may turn out to be the missing piece in each other’s lives. While this is Hazelwood’s first paranormal romance, and the book does lean on some hallmark tropes of the genre, the contemporary setting lends itself to the author’s trademark humor and makes the political plot more easily digestible. Misery and Lowe’s slow-burn romance is appealing enough that readers will readily devour every moment between them and hunger to return to them whenever the story diverts from their scenes together.

Sink your teeth into this delightful paranormal romance with a modern twist.

Pub Date: Feb. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9780593550403

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Oct. 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2023

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FUNNY STORY

Henry fans, rejoice: This is her best yet.

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A recently dumped librarian finds herself fake dating her polar opposite.

When Daphne Vincent’s fiance, Peter, dumps her, she’s shocked—but the worst part is that he’s leaving her for his gorgeous best friend, Petra, the woman he’d always told Daphne not to worry about. Now Daphne has to move out of Peter’s home and restart her life in the small Michigan town where she’d moved to be with him. Salvation comes in the form of Miles Nowak, Petra’s ex—he has a tiny spare room in his apartment, and he understands what it’s like to wallow in heartbreak. Daphne feels lucky to have her dream job as a children’s librarian, but other than that, she feels adrift and friendless in Waning Bay—and then she and Miles get invitations to Peter and Petra’s wedding. In a momentary lapse of judgment, Daphne not only says she’ll attend the wedding, but tells Peter she’s dating Miles. It would be the perfect way to show Peter and Petra that they’ve moved on…if only it were true. In the grand tradition of fake-dating romances, Daphne and Miles pretend to be in love, getting to know each other while having various adventures and misadventures. Daphne quickly learns that although she’d dismissed Miles as a pothead with a lack of direction, he’s actually a good time—and a loyal friend. But Daphne knows she needs to get out of Waning Bay, so this fake relationship can’t lead anywhere…can it? Reliable bestseller Henry has written another surefire hit that manages to be dramatic, sexy, and fun. Miles and Daphne have chemistry that leaps off the page, and their will-they-or-won’t-they energy propels the story to its satisfying conclusion. Daphne is an immensely likable character, one whose past realistically informs her current relationships. The world of Waning Bay is charmingly quirky, and Daphne’s co-workers at the library are endearing. As always, Henry’s biggest strength is the sharp, often hilarious dialogue that makes the story a joy to read.

Henry fans, rejoice: This is her best yet.

Pub Date: April 23, 2024

ISBN: 9780593441282

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2024

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