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When practical Morgan buys a journal in a small-town antique shop, she doesn’t expect it to stir echoes of a life she never lived. Written by a woman named Matilda, who died in a fire a hundred years ago, the diary seems to be guiding Morgan on an unexpected adventure, unlocking a century-old mystery.

As Morgan unravels Mattie’s story, she finds herself tangled in a web of family secrets, missing heirlooms, and a tragedy that still lingers in the town’s bones. But the deeper she digs, the more she discovers about herself—and an old flame she thought had long since burned out.

Ashes and Other Inheritances is a soulful blend of mystery, memory, and sweet romance, where a supernatural bond and relics of a long-gone time spark a journey of self-discovery, second chances, and the kind of love that rises from the ashes.

Can the tug of déjà vu lead Morgan to her happy ending?

Quirky Dr. Lacey Sturm is having the worst day: a leak forces her lab to shut down, she’s evicted from her apartment, and she discovers her boyfriend is up to something shady. She ends up crashing with her cousin—a reunion ten years in the making.

Amid the chaos, Lacey must mend their fractured friendship, unravel the mystery at her lab, and make sense of vivid dreams about a mysterious man she’s never met. As the pieces of her life collide, Lacey embarks on a journey of self-discovery, tangled with a sweet romance and the realization of what she truly wants.

Good in Theory is a heartfelt and funny exploration of family, love, and the unexpected turns that shape our lives.

Kensington Ashbury loves her career and quiet life. Thanks to a rough breakup a year ago she has hunkered down in her comforts—mostly work, books, movies in her living room, and a glass of wine with her besties.

We’re supposed to be happy, though, right? So we should fill our time with what we love … even if it keeps us stuck in our comfort zones.

Luckily, Kenzi’s friend Lauren decides to shake up Kenzi’s world even if she has to throw her on the plane herself. Together, they trek to Castel Gandolfo, Italy, to take part in an archaeological dig, right before Kenzi’s work and family obligations are set to send her screaming for the safety of her couch. (But that’s pretty standard around Christmas, right?)

Together in Italy, they mine the Roman Empire’s past as Kenzi struggles to master her anxiety surrounding the upcoming family holiday and a huge project at work—the new headquarters for designer Divya Shanti.

Will the history buried in the earth help Kenzi make peace with her past and bravely step into a bigger, bolder life?

How do you brave the shore when what’s beyond it holds more questions than the deepest ocean?

Thinking she finally has her life together, Chelsea Beckett is settling into being a single mom to her adorable daughter and balancing running The Salty Cupcake Mermaid Bakery Café.

Her twin, mirror image Jocelyn Bloom, couldn’t be more different. She spends her days planning her next adventure for her popular travel blog-turned-show and being on camera. India, France, Chile, Germany . . . she’s touched many parts of the world, though her heart is with her sister.

When these two women reunite for their 35th birthday, an accident upends their worlds. Chelsea must navigate memory loss as she struggles to regain her footing, while Jocelyn goes through her own tough recovery. Soon, Chelsea discovers that her life is more complicated than she thought, especially when unexpected sparks fly … in the wrong direction.

With the help of a mysterious friend, Chelsea must determine how to continue on her life path … if she even wants to. Will she attempt to reignite an old flame? Or does she need to brave another shore to discover where she belongs?

 

 

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