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A TEMPEST OF DESIRE

A heartfelt and high-flying Victorian romance.

An infamous courtesan crash-lands in a viscount’s quiet life.

All Viscount Langdon wants is a bit of quiet to recover from his terrible railway accident, and his private island seems like just the place. But his solitude is disrupted one dark and stormy night when a beautiful aeronaut washes ashore after her hot air balloon collapses, and when he saves her from the ocean, he realizes he knows her all too well. She’s Marlowe, notorious enough for a mononym among the London gossips, a famous mistress who has been attached to the Earl of Hollingsworth for years. Langdon nearly won an evening with her in a card game against Hollingsworth, in fact, and as he appeared to cheat in order not to win, she’s still a bit hurt. Once she comes to and they realize they’re trapped in close proximity by the storm, an intense attraction flares up between them almost immediately, but it’ll have to be a slow burn. Langdon worries he likes her too much to be satisfied with a single encounter, and he also doesn’t want anyone to know that, since his accident, he’s completely lost his ability to understand numbers, undermining his entire life. Marlowe has her own set of secrets, which she’s mulling over as she starts accepting that her life with Hollingsworth may be coming to an end. The two finally give into a sudden deluge of steamy encounters, and their connection goes beyond just the physical. But since Langdon will have to marry and produce an heir soon and Marlowe cares for him too much to become his mistress, both face difficult decisions. Heath’s many fans will be pleased to see her return with such a strong book about the Scoundrels of St. James characters, especially as Langdon’s parents are the beloved couple of an earlier book, In Bed With the Devil (2008). But it also stands alone very well, and is likely to win her new fans, thanks especially to excellent and empathic character development throughout the well-paced story.

A heartfelt and high-flying Victorian romance.

Pub Date: Dec. 24, 2024

ISBN: 9780063384453

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Nov. 23, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2025

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DEEP END

A surprisingly sensual sports romance.

A collegiate diver and swimmer secretly pursue kink together, and risk falling in love along the way.

Scarlett Vandermeer is struggling. Despite a successful recovery from the injury that almost ended her Stanford diving career, she hasn’t been able to get her head together, and it’s affecting her performance. Plus, she’s trying to stay focused on getting into medical school. A relationship would be out of the question. By comparison, Lukas Blomqvist is a swimming idol, a record-breaker who wins medals as easily as breathing, and Scarlett has long been convinced he would never look in her direction—until one fateful night when a mutual friend lets slip that they have something unexpected in common: Scarlett likes to be submissive in the bedroom, while Lukas prefers to take a dominant approach. Now, they both know a big secret about each other, and it’s something neither of them can stop thinking about. It’s Lukas who suggests they have a fling—purely physical, just to take the edge off, so Scarlett can get out of her own head and stop overthinking her dives. Initially, their arrangement is easy to stick to, but the more time they spend together, the more Scarlett starts to realize that what she feels for Lukas is more than physical attraction. Complicating the situation is the fact that Scarlett’s friend Penelope Ross used to go out with Lukas, and the longer Scarlett keeps mum about her true feelings for him, the more difficult it is to keep the situation hidden from another person she really cares about. While Scarlett and Lukas’ relationship does begin as a physical one, their deeper psychological connection takes a little too long to emerge amid all the other storylines, resulting in a somewhat rushed resolution. However, Hazelwood’s latest is proof of the depth and maturity that has emerged in her writing over the years, and it highlights her embrace of sexier, more emotional elements than were present in her original STEMinist rom-coms.

A surprisingly sensual sports romance.

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2025

ISBN: 9780593641057

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Dec. 28, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2025

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THE THINGS WE LEAVE UNFINISHED

A charming dual-timeline romance about learning from past mistakes.

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In Yarros’ latest romance novel, a young woman hires a handsome but infuriating writer to complete her late great-grandmother’s half-finished book.

After her marriage to a Hollywood producer ends in high-profile divorce, 28-year-old Georgia Stanton returns to her childhood home in Colorado. When she arrives at the house where she was raised by her great-grandma—the famous romance author Scarlett Stanton—she finds her mother, Ava, lying in wait. Georgia is in possession of the only unfinished manuscript that her deceased relative left behind, and her own mom wants her to sell the rights so they can get some cash. Georgia succumbs to the pressure and enters a deal in which another author will finish the book’s second half. The manuscript tells Scarlett’s life story, including how she found, and lost, her one true love. Georgia feels strongly that the finished novel must reflect the true events of Scarlett’s life, as difficult as they may have been. Unfortunately, the publishers hire Noah Harrison, a stubborn writer at the height of his career, who has his own fictional vision for the novel’s ending. As Noah and Georgia butt heads, each of them researches Scarlett’s history in England during World War II. As they learn more about Scarlett and Jameson Stanton, the fighter pilot she loved, Georgia and Noah must navigate their own increasingly complicated relationship. With two equally engrossing storylines, this book will draw in even seasoned romance readers. As the story jumps between past and present, the author also alternates present-day perspectives between Georgia and Noah, moving deftly between her characters’ distinct voices. The relationships are well developed, and the love that Scarlett felt for Jameson is especially palpable. Along with the sweetly romantic themes, the book explores several heftier topics, including personal ambition, grief, family discord, and self-esteem. The story has a few digressions that do little to advance the plot, but the main characters are sufficiently engrossing that readers will want to stick with them to the end.

A charming dual-timeline romance about learning from past mistakes.

Pub Date: Feb. 23, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-68281-566-3

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Entangled: Amara

Review Posted Online: Jan. 20, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2021

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