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The thompson-sisters series by charles sheehan-miles is really good :D if she likes sparks, she will like this series
Susan Mallery and Kristan Higgins are the first two to pop in my mind if she is a fan of Macomber, Roberts, and Sparks. ~ Kim S.
I'm in the 2nd book of a neighbor from hell series & so far I'm in love. you should try it. It's the perfect mixture between romance and comedy.
Well I am of very little knowledge when it comes to romance genre but you can always have a look at This years Goodreads Choice award winners from Romance category... :)
But depending upon the taste of reading material you'll have to choose the best...
https://www.goodreads.com/choiceaward...
hope that helps..
But depending upon the taste of reading material you'll have to choose the best...
https://www.goodreads.com/choiceaward...
hope that helps..
Also in honor of Christmas how about the Christmas Train by Balducci? Not his usual but a cute story set in winter time.
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer , I still need to find it and read it but it's my bestie's favourite book :) and also Waterfall , which is awesome time travel, and
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, if you want something really cute <3
I would highly recommend 'Thursdays in the Park' by Hilary Boyd. The main character is a 60-year-old woman who has been in a sexless marriage for 10 years. Whilst taking her grand daughter to the park, she meets a man a few years younger than her taking his grandson. Its romantic, dramatic and at times a bit saucey (don't assume that a 65 year old will object to a bit of friskyness. After all her generation were young adults in the 60s). I loved it because it's a great story, with strong characters, very well written and about older adults, rather than the usual 30-year-olds (I'm 54).Another good one where the protagonists are 30 somethings, but its a lovely read is 'The Unpredictable Consequences of Love' by Jill Mansell.
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She already reads Macomber, Roberts, and Sparks. I'm looking for something different. This is for a 65 year old woman who has read the classics and likes pop romance. I'm looking for something contemporary but well-written (preferably without a formula).
Thanks,
Katie