Brooks
Kali Hart
Kali Hart
CharlotteWhen my best friend asked me to abandon the city for the small-town life, I took a chance and said yes.I was unhappy in the corporate world and ready for a change.I also made a promise to focus on myself for one year.A whole year to avoid all complications, especially of the male variety.That promise was a whole lot easier to keep until Brooks Montgomery showed up in my life.The man is determined to win me over, no matter how many times I shoot him down.He promises he won't stop until I give in.The secret truth?I don't want him to.BrooksI've known since the first moment I saw Charlotte that she was meant to be mine.I've come into the coffee shop every day in pursuit of her.I'm relentless when I see something I want.Day after day she shoots me down.Until her best friend decides to help me out.One kiss could change everything, if only I can get the opportunity.I'll do...
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The Roommates
Allyson Lindt
Romance
DariaMy ex taking our daughters to Disneyland is his latest way to prove Dad Rules and Mom Sucks.While they're riding roller coasters, I'm taking a trip of my own—a long deserved island getaway for one. And I'm letting my eldest's swim coaches stay at my place while we're all gone, and their apartment is fumigated.Except a last minute work emergency means I'm stuck at home, rather than lying on a beach enjoying the view.First time I see Aiden wandering around the house shirtless, I realize the view has come to me.First time Tanner offers me an entirely different type of vacation—the no-clothes-horizontal-grind kind—I almost cave.But I can't hook up with a man almost a decade younger than me, and definitely not two of them. Can I?
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Rain Is Not My Indian Name
Cynthia L. Smith
Cynthia L. Smith
In a voice that resonates with insight and humor, New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Leitich Smith tells the story of a teenage girl who must face down her grief and reclaim her place in the world with the help of her intertribal community. It's been six months since Cassidy Rain Berghoff's best friend, Galen, died, and up until now she has succeeded in shutting herself off from the world. But when controversy arises around Aunt Georgia's Indian Camp in their mostly white midwestern community, Rain decides to face the outside world again, with a new job photographing the campers for her town's newspaper.Soon, Rain has to decide how involved she wants to become in Indian Camp. Does she want to keep a professional distance from her fellow Native teens? And, though she is still grieving, will she be able to embrace new friends and new beginnings? In partnership with We Need Diverse Books
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