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The Bookshop Rescue

Rochelle Alers

Fiction / Romance / Contemporary

How to fetch a family

Bookshop owner—and recently heartbroken—Lucy Tucker never imagined how dramatically life would change once she started fostering Buttercup, a pregnant golden retriever. The biggest change? Growing a lot closer to the businessman next door, Calum Ramsey, especially after the two of them help Buttercup welcome her five puppies into the world. One romantic night later, and they’re expecting a baby of their own! Stunned at first, steadfastly single Calum is now dutifully offering marriage. But Lucy doesn’t need rescuing. She wants the true-blue happy ending they both deserve.

From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.

Furever Yours

Book 1: A New Leash on Love by Melissa Senate
Book 2: How to Rescue a Family by Teri Wilson
Book 3: Not Just the Girl Next Door by Stacy Connelly
Book 4: The Nanny Clause by Karen Rose Smith
Book 5: The City Girl's Homecoming by Kathy Douglass
Book 6: It Started with a Pregnancy by Christy Jeffries
Book 7: Home is Where the Hound Is by Melissa Senate
Book 8: More Than a Temporary Family by Marie Ferrarella
Book 9: The Bookshop Rescue by Rochelle Alers
Book 10: Love off the Leash by Tara Taylor Quinn
Book 11: A Double Dose of Happiness by Teri Wilson
Book 12: It Started with a Puppy by Christy Jeffries
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