Spotlight: The Bridges I've Burned by J.L. Berg

Genre: Small Town Rockstar Romance

On the cusp of stardom, she was the twist I never saw coming...

On my eighteenth birthday, I ran away from home in search of a better life. Ever since, I've been trying to prove it was worth it. When I'm asked to join one of the biggest rock bands in the country, it finally feels like everything is falling into place.

That is, until I receive a wedding invitation from my estranged brother, Macon. We haven't seen each other in over ten years for a reason, and returning to Ocracoke is the last thing I want to do.

Less than an hour off the ferry, I stumble into a bar and meet her. She's gorgeous and easy to talk to, and we bond over music. Before I get the chance to learn her name, she ghosts me.

Imagine my surprise when I arrive at Macon’s house the next day, only to find her answering the door. It turns out my mystery woman is Elena, the best friend of Macon's fiancée – and my temporary roommate for the next three weeks.

Talk about complicated.

I've never wanted a woman more, but the odds are against us. We live on opposite sides of the country, both with demanding careers. Oh, and the biggest problem? I'm about to be famous and I can't tell anyone.

Not even Elena.

I’ve been working my entire life to get to this moment, but I can’t help but wonder... will any of it be worth it without her? 

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Catching Up with the Series: 

The Choices I’ve Made

The Scars I Bare

The Lies I’ve Told 

The Mistakes I’ve Made 

The Secrets We Keep 

About the Author

J.L. Berg is the USA Today bestselling author of the Ready Series and has written over a dozen other novels in the past decade. She is a California native but currently calls Virginia home. When she's not writing, you will likely find her spending time with her family or watching Doctor Who. J.L. Berg is represented by Jill Marsal of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, LLC. Learn more at http://www.jlberg.com

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Spotlight: The Arrangement by Sonali Mishra

Multicultural Romance, Romantic Comedy, Contemporary Romance

Date Published: 08/13/2024

Publisher: Harbor Lane Books, LLC.

Perfect for fans of Sandhya Menon’s When Dimple Met Rishi and Graeme Simsion’s The Rosie Project, and lovers of rom-coms across all mediums.

On the eve of his 30th birthday, Arjun Chowdhury is handsome, successful…and single. When Arjun’s mother offers to set him up with an arranged marriage, he reluctantly accepts. However, he realizes that even a “straightforward” road to the altar has its bumps.

The biggest bump of all is Nisha Nandan, a failed romance novelist whose chance meeting with Arjun leads to an undeniable connection. With the date of his wedding quickly approaching, Arjun must decide: should he listen to his heart, or to his brain?

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Spotlight: The Duchess of Kokora by Nikhil Prabala

The Duchess of Kokora, Phera Ylir Mdana, has entered the marriage games of the neighboring kingdom of Ryene. But she’s not there to woo the dashing Prince Dominic. Her true objective? To win back one of the other contestants, Lady Rocelle Virae—Phera’s true love and ex-fiancee. Love proves to be a game like any other when Phera must not only mend matters with her childhood sweetheart, but conceal her true intentions in order to earn votes and stay in the competition. And as long-brewing political tensions simmer beneath the surface, the playful veneer of the competition begins to crack. In the end, Phera, Dominic, and Rocelle find themselves united in a desperate bid to prevent a duel that threatens the integrity of the kingdom, the stability of the continent, and any hope for a happily ever after.

The Duchess of Kokora is perfect for fans of Bridgerton and The Selection with queer romance front and center and tension at every turn!

Excerpt

“Your Honor. In my defense, the gentleman bears a remarkable resemblance to a horse’s ass. When I struck him with that riding crop, why, I was merely thinking to spur him out of everyone’s way!” The Duchess of Kokora, Phera Ylir Mdana, stood tall behind the defense table, widening her eyes in a picture of bewildered innocence as the gallery behind her roared with laughter.  

“Order, order,” intoned the judge. The bald man sat upright in his chair behind the long mahogany dais at the head of the courtroom. His arms lay bare beneath a sleeveless red tunic, revealing intricate golden tattoos running down his forearms and palms in the pattern of the Signs of the Saints. A head monk of the Saintly Path, he had been called in for the inquest since no lay judges were available that afternoon. 

“She makes a mockery of us!” snarled Ser Mansibal Vloram, a turnip-shaped gentleman standing at the table to Phera’s far left. A sharp cut and several bruises purpled his snarling face. “No, of these whole proceedings!” 

Phera raised her bejeweled hand and swept it off to the side. Sharp-faceted blue gemstones sparkled in the glittering talons adorning her fingers, the enchanted accessory complementing the jewel tones of her green dress and the delicate sheen of her padded silver blazer. Her Kokoran braid spilled down luxuriously over her back collar in a series of winding knots, cinched in place by a gleaming silver pin. 

She kept her gaze forward with the slightest tilt of her hawkish face, and with a smooth half-step of her pearl boots, took up a pose of command. She’d foregone the traditional Rynish petticoats and ruffles in favor of a striking modern aesthetic. In a nation that had held itself back from the rest of the world by nearly two centuries in both custom and technology, sporting such a style was as good as having a personal spotlight. 

With a sharp flourish, she finished the layered Wind Signs she’d been tracing with her taloned fingertips. A glowing set of interlocked glyphs materialized in an emerald flash. The effort of concentrating on the spell brought a familiar tightness to the back of her mind and the muscles of her body. But the strain was a little thing compared to the magic she was trained to perform. Phera took a deep breath and the rich petrichor of storm winds washed over her throat, infusing her voice with the resonance of distant thunder.

“You’ve made a mockery of your knightly vows, Ser,” she boomed, “and all without my help. What kind of knight would beat a helpless serving girl? What kind of knight could bear to show his face to this court after having abused one of the very citizens he was sworn to protect? No! You were already shown justice for your actions, and you mock it with these charges against me.” 

“She was just some Unsigned chit,” the knight cursed. “Clumsy and ignorant of how to treat her betters. Are you saying her blood is worth as much as mine?” 

“Of course not,” Phera replied. “You’re a vicious, honorless idiot. No matter her lack of magical talent, her blood is worth far more than yours.” 

Scandalized reactions spilled over from the gallery, long dark benches packed to the gills with commoners and nobility alike, eager to catch a glimpse of the visiting imperial duchess. 

“That serving girl’s guildless!” one man shouted. He puffed out his chest, thumping his hand against the insignia of a hammer and tongs emblazoned on the breast pocket of his coat. “My family’s been smiths for generations. Unlike the guildless, we provide for this country, and we’re damn proud of it. And you’re saying that one of them matters more than a Signed knight?” A low hum of affirming chatter rose around him, and he swelled with pride. “We don’t need this kind of talk from anyone, leastwise from an imperial!” 

“I can’t believe I wasn’t there when this happened!” a voice in the back called with glee. “Duchess! I’ll pay twenty gold pieces to watch you punch him again!” 

Lowborn or high, Phera mused idly, the Rynish love a good show. Her thoughts darkened. A pity that includes standing by and watching while a grown man beats a defenseless young woman in a tavern. 

“My bloodline stretches back ten generations!” Ser Vloram continued once the hubbub quieted down, casting a nervous glance toward the last speaker. “As a Signed knight of the realm, I am protected from such… such indignities!” 

“Evidently not,” Phera stated, crisp as cracking ice, “as your vaunted bloodline did not prevent me from introducing your face to a number of hard surfaces.” The knight met her eyes and she let her gaze turn flat. He shivered and turned away. 

“Your honor! She’s threatening me!” he said. 

The judge nodded, a flicker of discontent flashing in his tired eyes. “Duchess. You are not making a good case for yourself,” he said. 

“I was not threatening the good gentleman,” Phera replied smoothly. “I was merely pointing out the logical flaw in his remarks. If I wanted to threaten him, I would simply tell him that I intend to gauge the worth of his blood by seeing how well he fares when it is removed from him.” A smile. “See? Now that is a threat.” 

The gallery erupted into shouting at her words. “Get them out of here!” the judge called to his bailiff. The bailiff moved to the gallery and motioned emphatically with his cudgel. The crowd was slow and sullen in its departure. 

A tug on Phera’s sleeve distracted her from the spectacle. “My lady.  Your theatrics are not helping.” Tall and graying, Leran, her advisor, took a moment to fiddle with his horn-rimmed spectacles before continuing. “I spoke to some old contacts of mine before this started. The Rynish government does not want to take this matter to trial and create an international incident. Certainly not over a landless hedge knight like Mansibal Vloram. The judge will surely have received instructions to let this go, but he cannot do so without embarrassing his government if you continue to be so flippant.” 

“You brought us to Ryene for one objective,” Leran whispered fiercely as the room emptied. “One. To place high enough in this season of the Rounds without actually winning the crown prince’s hand that your standing is elevated and House Virae will no longer object to your marriage proposal.” He drilled his green eyes into her amber. “But in the four hours since dawn when we arrived in town, you’ve managed to participate in an illegal horse race, officiate a wedding, purchase no less than three haberdasheries, and get arrested for public brawling. I fear you have lost focus.” 

Phera made a pinching motion with her talons to end the amplifying spell on her voice. He makes me feel like such a child sometimes. Especially when he’s got a point. “Well, I will need a high profile if I want the Queen's Council to keep me around. I’m not from here. I don’t have an established presence like the rest of the ladies at court,” she said quietly. “Besides. Wrangling an invitation made us a month and a half late to the event. There’ve already been several eliminations. At this point in the game, there’s no such thing as bad press.” 

“And this inquest? All part of obtaining a high profile?” Leran asked. 

“Well, no. But he was hitting her, Leran. I had to do something about it!” 

“My lady is more than clever enough to have resolved the matter without landing us in front of a magistrate. Your endless witticisms have proven that much.” 

“I didn’t mean for it to happen. I lost my temper.” Recalling the brutal tavern scene, the sound of a fist crashing into flesh, a body crumpling to the floor, the knight advancing on that poor girl to strike her again, all mirth left her face. Her blood ran cold with a violent shiver. Her jaw tightened. “This time I could do something about it. So, I did. I had to.” 

Leran’s gaze softened. “My lady. What happened back then was not your fault. You have nothing to prove, you—” A booming voice interrupted what was sure to be a conversation Phera did not want to have. 

“Hespin Leclair for the defense, Your Honor!” the newcomer called out as a pair of heels click-clacked furiously down the marble floors of the courtroom.

 “For the defense?” the judge said, baffled. “Young lady, this is an exploratory inquest. We haven’t started the trial yet. Who are you? How did you get in here?” A concerned frown clouded his face. “Where is my bailiff?” 

With a smile of intense relief, Phera turned to regard the courtroom’s latest occupant. 

Hespin’s poise made her appear almost royal. Flowing blonde locks cascaded down her temples, framing the warm pools of her almond eyes. She was dressed, as always, in the traditional Rynish style, replete with a full armament of petticoats, a veritable bouquet of ruffles on each sleeve, and of course, a dainty floral-patterned parasol that accompanied her even indoors. By all outward appearances, she was possessed of true Rynish gentility. 

But Phera knew well that outward appearances lied as often as drunken sailors at a brothel. 

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Spotlight: Ever After All by J.H. Croix

A swoony, small town romance from USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix!

We got married in Vegas after only one night. I’m in love with her, and she doesn’t even know it.

Rosie

Wyatt Cannon is all that and then some. Hotshot firefighter, seriously easy on the eyes and knows his way around… well, me. We had a fling a few years ago and no one knows. I never meant for anything to happen again. But I never could back down from a dare. I woke up married. I’d like to pretend I don’t remember that night, but it’s burned into my body, heart and soul.

Wyatt is impossible to forget. I should be figuring out how to get divorced, but he asks me to give us a chance instead. My life is beyond messy and he’s just making it more complicated. I don’t want to need anyone, and I don’t believe in love.

Except Wyatt makes me want it all.

Wyatt & Rosie’s story is perfect for readers who love: hotshot firefighters, he falls first, billionaire hero, small town gossip, emotional romance with a dash of angst, plenty of swoon, and a grumpy, protective hero who bares his heart to win over the woman he loves.

*A full-length, standalone romance.

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USA Today Bestselling Author J. H. Croix lives in a small town in Maine with her husband and two spoiled dogs. She writes swoony contemporary romance with sassy women and alpha men who aren't afraid to show some emotion. Her love for quirky small-towns and the characters that inhabit them shines through in her writing. When she’s not writing, you can find her cooking, counting the turtles in her backyard pond, and running with her dogs, which is when her best plotting happens. 

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Spotlight: Mr. Absolutely Not! by Alina Jacobs

(The Seattle Svenssons, #1)
Publication date: August 6th 2024
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

Armed with comfy pants, overpriced coffee, and a highly anxious emotional-support corgi, I prepare to face him.
Corporate boss.
Villain.

I step into his office. His perfect mouth twists into a sneer.
There is no heart of gold beneath that suit, just a big black pit. He’s a shark in the frothy waters of high-stakes finance.
He might be the quintessential asshole CEO, causing all in his path to quake in fear, but he’s never had to face down a basic bitch in her thirties.

I am exactly like the other girls—I adore Starbucks, greige home decor, and making snarky jokes with my bestie. I’ve even inherited a stalker from an ill-advised singles party.
Yeah, the stalker is… a problem, one I’m hoping will just go away if I ignore it.

I can’t ignore him, though.
He’s all broad shoulders and snide comments, picking apart everything about me as he circles me, going for the kill.
He would never fire me, though. There’s no fun in that. He wants me to quit, to have a mental breakdown.
Well, he can get in line behind my crazy gold-digging sister, my guilt-tripping mother, and the aforementioned stalker.

He pins me with his gaze.
I brace myself, waiting for the verbal blow to come…
Instead, he says, “I need a date tonight, and unfortunately, it has to be you.”

This is a full-length, enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy, complete with smokin’ hot-but-morally gray heroes, a smidge of suspense, and of course the perfect happily ever after!

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Architect by day, writer by night, I love matcha green tea, chocolate, and books! So many books…

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Spotlight: Hard Dog’s Night by Rebecca Hendricks

YA  Historical Fiction /YA Coming of Age

Date Published: Tuesday, Aug 6th 2024

In a time when rock-n-roll is deemed evil music and blamed for youth rebellion, The Hound Dogs and The Dice are set to clash at the Madison Community Center.

The Hound Dogs search for a drummer to complete their lineup while The Dice hires Patrick McNeil as Danny Bruer's replacement. Unbeknownst to The Dice, Patrick carries a hidden agenda to sabotage his former band and settle old scores.

As Patrick and his accomplice, Stu, execute their plot, questions loom over the Madison Community Center. Can The Hound Dogs triumph against the odds? Will the controversy ignite a community torn between tradition and rebellion?

In a world where rock-n-roll rebels against societal norms, the destinies of two bands hang in precarious balance. The echoes of their battle will resonate far beyond the Madison Community Center.

Hard Dog’s Night, the second book in The Hound Dogs Series, is a unique blend of historical fiction, coming-of-age, and the power of music as it forever alters lives in the name of rock-n-roll.

Excerpt

Stately elm tree branches shaded James while he strolled down the tranquil street of Granger. A group of unruly children scampered past him on their way to the park. Their laughter and high-pitched squeals caused a few dogs to bark and a few residents to lift their heads like curious ostriches. Crossing the street, James continued his path toward the Coffee Grounds. He’d spent the entire week at home studying for finals, and he was anxious to see his girlfriend. James had tried to study at the Coffee Grounds once, but it was a disaster because he couldn’t keep his eyes or mind off Marcy. It’s not like he didn’t think about her constantly, but at least she wasn’t close enough to talk to or steal a kiss. 

A popular college hangout, the Coffee Grounds was generally packed with students. Still, Saturdays tended to be quieter, and the atmosphere was more casual. The large ceiling fan lazily circulated the air through the establishment. Marcy took advantage of the quiet afternoon by cleaning and filling sugar dispensers. James’s arrival sparked delight in her grin as he sat at the counter. Wiping her hands on her apron, Marcy walked over to him.

 “You’re here early.” “Disappointed?” James asked, perching his elbows on the counter.

 “Of course not.” “It’s been a long week.” 

 “It has,” Marcy said, straightening the napkin dispenser. “Would you like a cup of coffee?” 

James slid his hand under his chin. “Well, I’d rather have a kiss, but I’ll settle for coffee.”

 Marcy smiled, took a cup from the shelf, and filled his cup. From her shiny auburn hair to her pert little nose, everything about her enchanted James. He would never tire of gazing at her. 

Marcy brought James his coffee and sat it on the counter. “I guess you know you’re making me nervous.” 

James picked up a spoon. “And why is that?” 

“Because you’re ogling me.” 

“So?” he said, clinking the spoon in the coffee cup. 

“So, I know what you’re thinking.” 

James’s grin spread, and Marcy nudged him. “I guess you know there is no sugar in your coffee.” 

“Oh, yeah,” James said, taking the spoon out of the cup. 

Marcy laughed. “You’ll never guess what I bought the other day,” James said, adding sugar.

 Marcy leaned across the counter. “What?” 

“You need to guess,” James teased. 

“Can’t you give me a hint?” “It’s a book.” 

“A book?” 

“Yep.” 

Marcy pressed her index finger to her lips. “Hmmm, let me guess. The Joys of Accounting?”

 “Very funny.” 

“What then?” James grinned. 

“Kiss Me Deadly.” 

“No kidding?” 

“No kidding.” Marcy ran her finger over James’s hand. 

“Are you going to lend it to me?” 

“Maybe.” 

She wrinkled her nose. “You better be nice to me, James, or you won’t get a kiss.” 

He smirked. “We’ll see about that.” 

A faint pink hue brushed her cheeks. “Say, do you think it would be all right if I posted a couple of flyers?” James asked. 

“Is it for the drummer auditions?” 

“Yep,” James said, setting one on the counter before Marcy. 

“Sure. You can put it on the bulletin board by the front door and one on the back wall.”

 “Okay, thanks.” Marcy returned to work, and James walked over to the bulletin board.

 Advertisements and business cards covered the board like wallpaper. Pulling a tack out of an old advertisement, James covered it with the flyer and secured the tack. Smiling, he pulled out another spare tack and headed toward the back wall. 

A young man was sitting at the back table by himself, reading a book. James probably wouldn’t have noticed him if his right leg wasn’t resting on a chair. At first glance, James thought he was lazy, but when he noticed the leg was encased in a metal leg brace with a thick platform shoe, he knew he was mistaken. James didn’t mean to stare and didn’t want to feel pity, but he couldn’t help himself. Securing the flyer to the wall, his eyes drifted back to the young man. He was wearing a checkered shirt with a worn wool jacket. Tufts of blond hair stuck out from underneath his faded grey porkpie hat with what looked like a turkey feather tucked under the band. Was he homeless? James’s heart sunk as his mind fired off several other sad scenarios. The young man sensed James’s presence, and he turned around to look at him. 

“Hello,” James said with a sheepish grin. 

The young man didn’t say anything. Was he mute too? 

“Nice day, huh?” James said. 

The young man didn’t answer. James noticed he had a Life magazine on the table with a picture of Marilyn Monroe on the front cover. 

“You like Marilyn?” James asked. 

“She’s my girlfriend.” 

“Ha, ha,” James chuckled. 

The young man tilted his head with a raised eyebrow. James walked back to his stool, wondering if the young man was crazy too. Marcy walked over to the young man’s table and refilled his cup. James watched Marcy chat with him for a few moments before she returned to the counter. 

“So, you know that guy over there?” James asked. 

“What guy?” 

“You know, the one over there,” James said, pointing into his hand. 

“You mean Ronnie?” 

“I guess so.” 

Marcy sat the coffeepot down. “Yes, he comes in here every once in a while.” 

“He seems to be a little . . . nutty.” 

“Why do you think that?” 

“Because he said his girlfriend was Marilyn Monroe.” 

Marcy smiled. “He tells everybody that.” 

“Do you think he believes it?” 

“I don’t know. I haven’t talked to him that much.”

James fingered the handle on his coffee cup. “I feel bad for him.” 

“You shouldn’t. He’s always in a good mood, even though some people say mean things to him.” 

“That’s horrible.” 

“If someone is mean to him, we kick them out.” 

“That’s good.” Marcy untied her apron. 

“I’m going to hang my apron up, and we can go.” 

“Okay.” 

Marcy walked away, and James glanced over at Ronnie. He was bobbing his head and tapping his thumbs on the table while he read. Maybe Marcy was right. Maybe he was perfectly happy despite his circumstance. With all his heart, James wanted to believe it. He wanted to believe that the cruel world did not affect Ronnie. With that thought in mind, James gathered his books and pushed his sorrowful thoughts aside and joined the beautiful young woman who waited at the door for him.

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