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Baking and Low-Angst Romances

Hello from last Saturday! Today was a busy, but fun, day for me. I got a haircut with a new style that I’m loving, then went book shopping and for sushi with a good friend. So, despite the heat, it was a great day.

I mentioned in my last newsletter that I would follow up on my book acquisitions, especially if I got the books I was looking for. And I lucked out and am happy to report that I got all three I wanted and put my birthday coupon to good use. All Signs Point To Yes, A Proposal They Can’t Refuse, and Chef’s Kiss have all been added to my home library and I can’t wait to devour them.

Romance Trope Pouch

Love Your Shelf Accessory Pouch by CardiganLibrarian

This is a perfect little pouch to hold anything you can imagine. Bookmarks, pens, pencils, etc…the possibilities are limitless, much like our love of some of these romance tropes. Plus, you can never have too many of these, right? $18+

New Releases

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Accidental Love by Carmen Richter

After finding out that her current paramour was married the whole time they were together, music manager Love is pretty much ready to give up on the emotion altogether. Then she meets Willow, her latest client, and wonders if she is in danger of falling head over heels again, all the while wondering if her luck will be different this time.

cover of Fake It Till You Bake It

Fake It Till You Bake It by Jamie Wesley

Jada returns home as a vilified woman after turning down a proposal on national TV. While recovering from this whole experience, she starts working at Sugar Blitz, a bakery run by former football star Donovan. When a reporter mistakenly thinks they are a couple, the two decide to fake a relationship to help boost the business and salvage Jada’s career and find themselves developing very real feelings.

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Riot Recommendations

Sometimes, you just want a nice calm, low stakes romance. At least, I know I do after the last couple of weeks I’ve had and these books seem to fit that bill.

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Soft on Soft by Mina Waheed

As someone who considers herself an ambivert, I can understand the struggle that June faces wanting to stay inside with her cats but also wanting to occasionally venture outside to meet people. Her relationship with Selena sounds wonderfully balanced since she appears to be more outgoing but is also understanding of those moments when June needs her downtime.

cover of When Tara Met Farah

When Tara Met Farah by Tara Pammi

I’m a sucker for a good old sunshine/grump romance and that is what this is. What begins as a business relationship of reciprocity quickly develops into a mutual attraction and love as both women realize that, no matter where you are in life, love can change everything.

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It may be too hot for some to go to the beach IRL, but you can visit the coast between the pages of these books.

That’s all she wrote for today friends. I’ll be back on Monday with a fresh edition and, as always, if you need more of me in the meantime, you can always give me a follow over on Twitter under @PScribe801. Happy reading!