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Keeper Shelf: Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

Daddy-Long-Legs

Squee from the Keeper Shelf is a feature wherein we share why we love the books we love, specifically the stories which are permanent residents of our Keeper shelves. Despite flaws, despite changes in age and perspective, despite the passage of time, we love particular books beyond reason, and the only thing better than re-reading them is telling other people about them. At length. If you’d like to submit your reasons for loving and keeping … Continue reading Keeper Shelf: Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

The Rec League: Mentors

The Rec League - heart shaped chocolate resting on the edge of a very old book

Are you all ready to harness your collective powers for another Rec League? This request comes from Anna: This question was inspired by your recent Silver Fox Rec League. Could you recommend me some books where the hero is more mature and self-aware than the heroine, and comes to terms with his feelings far quicker than she does, teaching her something about herself in the process? This theme is my ultimate catnip, but I only … Continue reading The Rec League: Mentors

#RomBkLove May 2019, Day 6: Meet-Disasters

A heart in front of a bookshelf with the text RomBkLove Day 6: Meet Disasters

May is #RomBkLove month, where romance lovers give reading recommendations based on a category prompt. Aaraya took up the mantle for Day 6: Meet-Disasters Aarya Marsden is a pseudonym for an Indian-American college student and long-time romance reader. Her favorite authors include Ilona Andrews, Nalini Singh, Lucy Parker, Alisha Rai, Jeannie Lin, Lisa Kleypas, Alyssa Cole, Tessa Dare, Meredith Duran, Mina V. Esguerra, Kate Clayborn, and many more. You can follow @Aarya_Marsden on Twitter, where she gushes … Continue reading #RomBkLove May 2019, Day 6: Meet-Disasters

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What to Do with a Bad Boy

What to Do with a Bad Boy

WHAT IS WITH MIKE McCAULEY? Every time Delilah Webster runs into Mike McCauley, he practically bites her head off. The rough-and-tumble contractor clearly has baggage. Del has her own emotional scars and knows she’s better off keeping her distance, but Mike’s temptation in jeans and a T-shirt and she’s always been good with her hands… There’s something about the strong-willed mechanic that sets Mike’s motor running-and scares the hell out of him. Mike has loved … Continue reading What to Do with a Bad Boy