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Some good ones recently:
Summer Fridays Together Tea In a New York Minute Jasmine and Jake Rock the Boat |
| Seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo...loving it |
| William Kent Krueger's Cork O'Connor mystery series. Such great writing and I love the setting and characters. |
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the night we lost him by laura dave
SO GOOD! i am still thinking about it |
| Five Star Weekend, Hildebrand |
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I feel like this category is still too broad, but here’s a sampling of some enjoyed:
Sophie Kinsella - I’ve Got Your Number and Can You Keep a Secret? (Rom-Coms) Dorothy Gilman - Mrs. Pollifax series - grandmother turns CIA spy during Cold War Elizabeth Hoyt - Maiden Lane series (Regency Romance) Elizabeth Hunter - Elemental series (paranormal romance - vampires) |
| Bad Summer People—delightful snarky fun |
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My Favorite Half-NightStand by Christina Lauren
Greta and Valdin by Rebecca K Reilly The Lonely Hearts Book Club by Lucy Gilmore The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren Mrs Quinn’s Rise to Fame by Olivia Ford |
| My tired eyes (or subliminal mind) read “filthy books” 👀, which meant an immediate click haha |
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T. Kingfisher! Her main characters are mostly in their late 30s and 40s. Some older. I love them so much.
Her most recent book has a 52 year old woman and a teenager teaming up to stop a sorceress. It's such a fun read. I also love that her men often have salt and pepper hair and are older. Give me a silver fox any day! |
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I read a lot of historical romance novels.
KJ Jackson and Sarah Maclean books are the best. |
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PS I Hate You by Lauren Connolly - it's not complete fluff, but it has some heavy sex scenes toward the last 1/3. The main character, Maddie Sanderson's brother dies from cancer (book starts after his funeral), and she is tasked with spreading his ashes with his best friend throughout eight different states. She has a lot of healing and growing up to do from a disastrous childhood, the loss of her brother, and a failed one night with his best friend years prior.
It's a quick easy read, so still a bit of fluff and steam. |
| It isn’t extremely fluffy, but it is an easy read with a fun premise: The Husbands by Holly Gramazio. |
I like when mature characters are portrayed realistically. Some books have the 60+ people portrayed as OLD more like they are 80 or 90. |
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