Neanderthal by Avery Flynn
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There’s Something About Molly
a novel by Christina Hovland
Molly Princeton is a dating coach who’s great at making matches for others, but she hasn’t met her Mr. Right. When a matchmaking competition requires couples to compete, Molly turns to Gavin Frank, her nemesis, to help her out. She gets a partner for the competition, and he gets his nagging mother off his back. As things heat up between them, Molly is unsure of her next move. And Gavin finds Molly difficult to resist.
Wild in Captivity
a Captivity, Alaska novel by Samanthe Beck
If big city lawyer Isabelle Marcano has to be marooned in Alaska to close a major deal, she’s going to take full advantage of the seemingly unending supply of hunky men. Or that’s the plan until her client, sexy bush pilot Trace Shanahan, introduces her as his fiancée to hide the fact he’s selling his stake in the small-town airfreight business. Now her fantasies of hot lumberjack sex are out…or are they?
It’s Raining Men
a novel by Julie Hammerle
After my single best friend got engaged, I decided to drown my loneliness in booze. Several Old Fashioneds later, I woke up to thirty-nine text messages. I had apparently offered myself up in marriage to every guy in my phone… Thirty-seven rejections later, two guys have actually said yes, and I’m left to choose between Rob, my old high school crush, and Darius, a flashy news reporter. Let’s see if happily ever after is meant for me…
Aggie the Horrible vs. Max the Pompous Ass
a novel by Lisa Wells
Wild-child Aggie Johansson shows up for an interview with golden-boy Max Treadwell with one goal—to not be offered the position. While she hates to disappoint the matchmaking grandmothers who’d pressed Max to hire her, she wants nothing to do with a pity job. The last thing entrepreneur Max Treadwell wants is to hire bizarre and annoying Aggie, who’s gone through half-dozen employers already. He might’ve promised Grandmother, but if Aggie doesn’t take the job because he’s more than a little un-charming, that won’t be his fault.