Valentine’s Day will soon be here and romance novel lovers will swoon at the library’s selection of new books, eBooks, and audiobooks.

A quick synopsis of the latest romance novels shows the wide range of material available to anyone looking for something a little lovey-dovey. Be sure to check the Brantford Public Library’s online catalogue to see even more options.

What happens when a fake boyfriend becomes real? That’s the premise behind bestselling author Jenny Holiday’s forthcoming book Canadian Boyfriend. Teenage Aurora Evans met a hockey player at the Mall of America. He was from Canada and became the perfect fake boyfriend. Meeting as adults years later and becoming friends, Aurora does not know if she should tell her new friend that she spent years pretending was her Canadian boyfriend.

Can a quick fling become something more serious? Read Abby Jiminez’s book Just for the Summer to find out. Emma and Justin both have the same curse. Every person they date goes on to find their soul mates the second they break up. Justin and Emma decide to date each other and break up, hoping their curses will cancel each other out. But this time, has Fate brought the perfect pair together?

Fans of romance novel icon Danielle Steel will be eager to place a hold on her new book Never Too Late. In this book, newly widowed Kezia settles into a New York City penthouse that is next door to movie star Sam. When a crisis brings Kezia and Sam together, Kezia’s daughters are taken aback by their mother’s new relationship. But Kezia learns that the changes she’s making are just what she needs to open new horizons.

New romance novels for teen readers are always in high demand. Fortune favours the nerds in Marissa Meyer’s new teen novel With a Little Luck. After being magically gifted with incredible luck, a boy discovers this gift may be a curse when it comes to love. He wins a pair of coveted concert tickets, which he can use to ask out the popular girl he’s been crushing on since elementary school. But how long can his good fortune last?

New York Times bestselling author Morgan Matson brings some Disney charm to Promchanted. When her boyfriend dumps her three weeks before the prom, Stella’s ready to cancel plans to celebrate at Disneyland before the prom. But when Stella and the handsome friend of a friend enter a hidden door in Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, they find themselves in the actual world of Sleeping Beauty. Will they be able to pull off a fairy-tale ending?

At Your Library is a weekly column provided by the staff of the Brantford Public Library. Readers requiring more information can visit www.brantfordlibrary.ca

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New romance novels at the library

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07.02.2024

Valentine’s Day will soon be here and romance novel lovers will swoon at the library’s selection of new books, eBooks, and audiobooks.

A quick synopsis of the latest romance novels shows the wide range of material available to anyone looking for something a little lovey-dovey. Be sure to check the Brantford Public Library’s online catalogue to see even more options.

What happens when a fake boyfriend becomes real? That’s the premise behind bestselling author Jenny Holiday’s forthcoming book Canadian Boyfriend. Teenage Aurora Evans met a hockey player at the Mall of America. He was from Canada and became the perfect fake boyfriend. Meeting as adults years later and becoming friends, Aurora does not know if she should tell her new friend that she spent years pretending was her Canadian........

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