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The Romance Edit: November


Welcome to the November problem of The Romance Edit, a month-to-month sequence the place we share thrilling details about brand-new books. The twist? You get to listen to concerning the books from the authors who’ve written them and their Mills & Boon Editors.

Now time to pop the kettle on and cosy up with our brand-new uplifting releases 💗☕

Church Girl by Naima Simone

A couple of phrases from writer Naima Simone . . .

After all, I’m biased about why it is best to learn Church Lady. LOL! However if you happen to love fish out of water, grumpy/sunshine tales with a runaway bride and a horny, growly single dad tattoo artist you then’ll love Church Lady. I’m a sucker for lady/unhealthy boy – particularly a grimy speaking unhealthy boy – and this has that in abundance. And did I point out the warmth? Sooo a lot warmth. Have I bought it but? 😆

– Naima

Naima’s Editor, Stacy Says . . .

I’ve by no means met a single dad as attractive because the one Naima has written in Church Lady. She makes their grumpy-sunshine, good girl-bad boy vibes soar off the web page. Her writing is all the time so steamy and tender, a mixture of coronary heart and warmth you don’t wish to miss.

– Stacy

Melting Dr Grumpy’s Frozen Coronary heart by Scarlet Wilson

A couple of phrases from writer Scarlet Wilson . . .

Christmas tales are all the time my favourites and I used to be delighted to get to set this story in Edinburgh, in a frosty, snowy location the place you’ll be able to virtually scent the festive spirit within the air.

I used my favorite grumpy/sunshine trope for my characters, and made them work exhausting for his or her joyful ever after. There’s one thing particular a few Christmas story in a hospital setting as a result of it lets me present how exhausting our NHS employees work and the way their work life can influence on their on a regular basis life too. Hopefully you like the Christmas spirit as a lot as I do! 

– Scarlet

Scarlet’s Editor, Carly says . . .

Readers will fall beneath Scarlet Wilson’s Christmas spell as this grumpy doc meets his match in his Miss Sunshine colleague after they staff up for a groundbreaking medical analysis undertaking. Scarlet’s charming, heat and festive romance is ideal to get readers within the Christmas spirit!

– Carly

Christmas Bride’s Stand-In Groom by Sophie Pembroke

A couple of phrases from writer Sophie Pembroke . . .

Have you ever ever had a kind of Blame it on the Mistletoe moments? Millie has. She was all set for a really handy marriage to her finest good friend, one which might remedy each their issues with one fast ‘I do.’ However now her fiancé has been referred to as away on enterprise and she or he’s caught organising a Christmas wedding ceremony with one of the best man . . .the very attractive, very charming, very not-marriage-material Giles. However that mistletoe is terribly tempting. Might she actually have one final fling earlier than the ring – and nonetheless stroll down the aisle together with her coronary heart intact afterwards?

– Sophie

Sophie’s Editor, Sheila Says . . .

Sophie Pembroke is such a splendidly emotional author, she digs deep into the guts of her characters and fabulously evokes their expertise of the time and place they discover themselves in.  On this case, it’s amidst the entire tensions of planning a Christmas wedding ceremony – and a ensuing very forbidden love! It’s additionally the primary of a festive, enjoyable, intense duet Blame it on the Mistletoe with the second ebook from Jessica Gilmore.  I urge you to not miss this attractive Christmas deal with!

– Sheila

The Knight’s Bride Prize by Ella Matthews

A couple of phrases from writer Ella Matthews . . .

Readers will love the best way robust, gifted knight, Hugh, is delivered to his knees by feisty heroine, Bronwen. The pair battle their need for each other, conscious that no good can come of a union between them. As the eagerness spills over into one thing extra, they need to resolve between love and responsibility. Set within the sweeping backdrop of medieval Wales, this story was impressed by a household go to to Kidwelly Fort, which is now a picturesque spoil in Carmarthenshire.

– Ella

Ella’s Editor, Carly Says . . .

Nice motion, poignant emotion and high-stakes romance! Ella Matthews’ dramatic medieval handy marriage story will maintain readers turning the pages to see knight Hugh declare his prize – and his bride – Woman Bronwen.

– Carly

The Grump Whisperer by Katy James

A couple of phrases from writer Katy James . . .

The Grump Whisperer is a ‘horse lady’ ebook with swoony romance and loads of spice. Set at a Massachusetts horse boarding barn, it’s good for horse lovers and readers who love a grumpy, brooding hero, a brilliant competent heroine, a stunning black stallion who’s solely in it for the snacks, and located household the place the household features a dozen horses!

– Katy

Katy’s Editor, John says . . .

Nobody else is making spicy emotional romances for the previous and present horse ladies like Katy
James. Her work has good emotional pitch and her grumpy heroes are a pleasant mixture of reserved and head-over-heels for his or her heroines. Her quirky animal facet characters and powerful themes of chosen household add simply the correct amount of comedic aid.

– John

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