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Dedication by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus

What if your ex was famous and adored by millions? What would you do if you had one chance to make him regret his entire existence? How much would you risk?

Kate Hollis's ex-boyfriend's face plasters newsstands and TV, the Internet, and the multiplex. Jake Sharpe is one of the biggest recording stars on the planet, and every song he's famous for is about Kate. For over a decade his soundtrack has chased her -- from the gym to the supermarket, from the dentist's office to the bars. Now thirty-year-old Kate gets the call that Jake has finally landed back in their Vermont hometown for an MTV special. The moment she has been waiting for has arrived.

 
 

Heart of Blue by Amey Libman

Blue Harrington is single and doesn’t know why. A graduate student in archaeology, she decides to do some digging into her own past to see if she can determine why love has always been so elusive. Sifting through years of memorabilia, insights from friends and family, and the unwelcome although eerily accurate musings of a crazy television show host who she can’t seem to tune out, Blue manages to find some perspective on the lessons her experiences have provided, and begins to understand not only what she wants, but what she is willing to do for love.

 
 

Knock Off by Rhonda Pollero

Meet Finley Anderson Tanner. F.A.T. to her enemies. Bargain hunter and underachiever extraordinaire. Now, for a woman whose biggest ambition was takeout Moo Shu at exactly 5:01, life is taking some exciting, unpredictable, and decidedly dangerous turns. But someone doesn’t like Finley’s new work ethic. And if this paralegal wants to bring home the real goods, she’ll have to keep from becoming a killer’s total knock off…

 
 

The Queen of Cups by Collette Yvonne

Meet Pauline Parril, a new kind of Canadian heroine embarking on her epic quest to find just one minute's worth of quiet time with her would-be lover, Michael. Here's a Canadian-style Bridget Jones, now older and wiser, and married with children. Hugely entertaining and LOL funny, find out why women everywhere are locking themselves in their bedrooms to read.

 
 

Relocating Mia by Rebecca Lerwill

"Relocating Mia is a romantic story full of drama and suspense. Focusing on Mia Trentino, a young woman with an odd job, we follow her to the cold and harsh Siberian terrain for her latest assignment. While relocating an Russian Oil Company Mia quickly encounters secrets and lies, danger and love, and the fight for her life."

 
 

Pike Place by Marilyn Howard Tschudi

When the Johnson family wanders into a new coffee bean shop with a naked-mermaid logo and a strange-sounding name, little do they know what Starbucks will someday become. The year is 1971, and Seattle's own Jimi Hendrix has just died overdose -- just months before the first Bumbershoot music festival. Written in the voice of a ten-year-old girl, Pike Place begins in the town of Richland, home of the Hanford nuclear plant and the Manhattan Project.

 
 

Do Not Boast About Tomorrow by Teresa Tallent

Never had Rachel Newberry found that to be so true as when she woke up one Tuesday morning ready to begin her everyday tasks. She felt evil looming over her home, but dismissed it as separation anxiety as her husband pulled out of the drive for a weeklong minister's convention. Had she followed her intuition, she would have barred the doors and locked the windows tight. Only hours later she finds herself struggling against an intruder, beaten unconscious and left to die in her garage. She is revived by piercing screams coming from the baby monitor.

 
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