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Second Chance on the Corner of Main Street

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Second Chance on the Corner of Main Street A Nestled Hollow Romance: Book 1 Written by: Meg Easton Eli Treanor of TeamUp dreads returning to his hometown of Nestled Hollow. Coming back to run the family business is not his idea of a good time. With a small town where everyone remembers him as a trouble maker from his youth and a dad who has never failed to tell him how he could be doing better, Eli is ready to leave town as soon as possible-that is until he paired up with his high school girlfriend, Whitney Brennan, to decorate for the fall festival. Whitney Brennan is living her dream of running the Nestled Hollow Gazette. Small town stories make the front page here in Nestled Hollow and she gets to take the lead on every one of them. Life is going great for her until Eli returns to town. As they fight to make this the best fall festival this town has ever seen, feelings from the past start to return. Can Eli come to terms with the past and return to the place he ran away from

The Lady and the Highwayman

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The Lady and the Highwayman Written by: Sarah M. Eden While few authors can tell two stories simultaneously in a story, Sarah Eden succeeds in writing three cohesive stories that draw the reader in. With two Penny Dreadful novels told at the beginning of each chapter as a replica of the time period, the mood is set. While Elizabeth Black purports to be a proper lady and female author of books for the elite, she is THE author of the famous dreadful novels by Mr. King. On the other hand, Fletcher Walker advertises himself as the most successful dreadful author while keeping his charitable acts hidden. These two characters work well together, keeping their secrets hidden despite growing closer as a couple. With a setting that takes the reader to the streets of London and a plot line that keeps the reader wanting more, this story reflects the skill that Sarah Eden uses in all of her books while adding a level of  adventure and suspense that is not common among her writing. The roman