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It’s hard to believe we’re nearing the middle of July, which is such a fun month with its picnics, celebrations, and fireworks. Fireworks are fun, especially the kind that occurs within the pages of a clean and wholesome romance book. I have some books to share with you today that are sure to be explosions of fun and sweet romance.
She broke her own rules…you can’t fall in love when you’re on the run.
Sandover Beach Melodies by Emma St. Clair
After rebuilding her life on Sandover Island, Mercer got comfortable. Too comfortable. She started to believe in fresh starts and second chances. And she made the biggest mistake of all: she fell in love.
Beau wants more. The harder he pushes at Mercer’s walls, the stronger they seem to be. She gives him an inch, then steps back a mile. He knows she’s worth the fight, if only she will give him her trust.
Mercer knows it’s only a matter of time until her past catches her. She isn’t safe, not even in Beau’s strong arms. She can’t escape what she left behind and he won’t want her if he knows her secret shame.
Can Beau and Mercer build a future or will the past tear it all down?
She handles a wrench the way most girls wield a curling iron…
Turbocharged by Jessie Gussman
Kaitlyn Driver needs to convince her dad that the wrench-wielding daughter he has is just as good as the son he lost. What better way to do it than by winning the Atlantic Coast Big Rig Pulling Series? But when her step-mom gets sick, Kaitlyn must set aside her big plans so she can run the company and take care of her step-brothers. Then, rumors start to fly, and the garage and her reputation are in danger of being torn apart.
After an accident, IT specialist Nate Gordon is forced to share a garage with the tough, yet tender, Kaitlyn Driver. Suddenly Nate’s knee-deep in boys and baby bottles, trucks and turbos, but he’s fascinated with the blue-eyed beauty who can handle a big rig the way most girls run their curling irons.
Kaitlyn is intrigued by Nate, but she isn’t sure if Nate will stick around or believe the rumors. When her dad’s drivers start quitting, Nate could be the only one who can save their company. Can she learn to depend on someone besides herself?
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