Things We Did For Love by Rashieka Sims
110 pages, 1 of 2 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Have you ever been involved in a high speed car chase, had to bail your grandma out of jail, or committed vandalism in the middle of the night all in the pursuit of love…No?
I guess these types of things only happen to Teri. She’s been trying for twenty-eight years to get this love thing right and for some reason she hasn’t found the exact formula, but this doesn’t mean she’s ready to give up just yet. The one thing she’s learned through her experiences is this…NO MATTER THEIR AGE, SOME WOMEN ARE JUST INSANE!!
They say it’s a thin line between love and hate, but Teri with the help of her family and friends, will show you that it’s more like a thin line between love and crazy. The best remedy for the love blues is to laugh through the pain…or at least laugh at other people’s pain.
Whale Song by Cheryl Kaye Tardif 
204 pages, 61 of 72 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Thirteen years ago, Sarah Richardson’s life was shattered after the tragic death of her mother. The shocking event left a grief-stricken teen-aged Sarah with partial amnesia.
Some things are easier to forget.
But now a familiar voice from her childhood sends Sarah, a talented mid-twenties ad exec, back to her past. A past that she had thought was long buried.
Some things are meant to be buried.
Torn by nightmares and visions of a yellow-eyed wolf and aided by creatures of the Earth and killer whales that call to her in the night, Sarah must face her fears and recover her memories―even if it destroys her.
Some things are meant to be remembered―at all cost.

The Dragon and the Unicorn by AA Attanasio
500 pages, 35 of 45 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
364 pages, 49 of 56 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
It was his pheromones that did it. With one sniff, sex researcher Leigh Fromm recognizes that any offspring she might have with the mysterious stranger would have a better-than-average chance of surviving any number of impending pandemics.
But when Leigh finds out that the handsome “someone” at her great aunt’s wake is Prince Roman Habsburg von Lorraine of Austria, she suddenly doubts her instincts—not that she was intending to sleep with the guy. The royal house of Habsburg was once completely inbred, insanity and impotency among the highlights of their genetic pedigree. (The extreme “bulldog underbite” that plagued them wasn’t called the Habsburg Jaw for nothing.)
It doesn’t matter that his family hasn’t sat on a throne (other than the ones in their Toilette) since 1918, or that Austria is now a parliamentary democracy. Their lives couldn’t be more different: Roman is routinely mobbed by paparazzi in Europe. Leigh is regularly mocked for having the social skills of a potted plant. Even if she suddenly developed grace, charm and a pedigree that would withstand the scrutiny of the press and his family, what exactly is she supposed to do with this would-have-been king of Austria who is in self-imposed exile in Denver, Colorado?

The Trouble With Spells by Lacey Weatherford
326 pages, 85 of 111 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
What does every young girl wish for on her sixteenth birthday? Not to be told she’s a witch, that’s for sure!
But what if it comes with powers, a hot romance, and exciting adventure?

Sterling Redmond by Kim Nathan
8 of 8 reviews are 4 or 5 stars, Lending Enabled
Set in Gilded Age America, a young woman must choose between circumstance and destiny. Orphaned as small children, Sterling Redmond and her older sister Charlotte are raised by their grandfather at the family’s Maryland country estate of Northampton. Charlotte blossoms into a famed Baltimore beauty, but Sterling is more interested in books and horseback riding than feminine pursuits. Concerned that her niece will never find a suitable husband among the local Baltimore gentry, Madame De Chant whisks Sterling away to Belle Époque Paris in search of a gentleman who can understand her. In their absence, Nicholas Pembroke, the son of an English earl, takes up residence in the manor bordering Northampton. When Sterling and her aunt return to America for Charlotte’s wedding, Sterling finds that her perfect husband is living right next door. But there is a problem: he is already engaged to marry Charlotte.
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