In Jennifer Snow’s ‘A Lot Like Forever,’ Communication is the Key to Lasting Happiness [REVIEW]

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What does it take to make love last? (Photo courtesy Canva)

They’re the perfect couple. They’ve made so many plans for the future. But will the dreams they’ve built withstand the storm winds that are brewing? Find out in Jennifer Snow’s captivating third Blue Moon Bay novel, A Lot Like Forever.

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Ginny Baird’s ‘Last Bride Standing’ May Be Her Best Book Yet [COVER REVEAL]

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Ginny Baird has one more wedding up her sleeve. (Photo courtesy Canva)

I still remember our wedding day like it was yesterday. There I was, standing in front of our congregation, watching Heather walk toward me in the stunning wedding dress her grandma made for her. She took my breath away and I’ve been a sucker for a wedding ever since. Apparently, author Ginny Baird feels the same way, because her forthcoming third installment in her Majestic, Maine series introduces us to one more bride with plenty of “wow factor!”

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Michelle McLean’s ‘The Gunslinger’s Guide to Avoiding Matrimony’ Is the Western the World Needs Right Now [REVIEW]

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In Desperation, a gunslinger finds more than sanctuary. (Photo courtesy Canva)

He just wants a fresh start. She just wants a father who won’t embarrass her. Neither one of them is interested in marriage. But suddenly they find themselves caught in the middle of a marriage mart and unwittingly married. Will they split just as suddenly as they wed? Or could this new arrangement prove lucrative for both of them? Find out in Michelle McLean’s hilarious new romantic comedy, The Gunslinger’s Guide to Avoiding Matrimony.

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Faith and Forgiveness Are at the Heart of Toni Shiloh’s ‘An Unlikely Alliance’ [REVIEW]

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Meet Flo, the service dog introduced in the seventh novel in the K-9 Companions series, An Unlikely Alliance. (Photo courtesy Canva)

She despises firefighters. He has an aversion to uptight women. But when the two of them are thrown together to save their community, will they be able to see past their differences and accomplish their goal? Find out in Toni Shiloh’s An Unlikely Alliance.

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In Delores Fossen’s ‘Sheriff in the Saddle,’ Everyone Is a Suspect [REVIEW]

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Someone doesn’t want her to be sheriff. (Photo by Canva)

It is to be the party of the year. But someone ends up dead and the host is the most likely suspect. Even as the new sheriff investigates the case, she must get to the truth and ignore her personal feelings about the people involved. But can she find the killer before the body count climbs even higher? Find out in the first novel in Delores Fossen’s new Law in Lubbock County series, Sheriff in the Saddle.

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