Unputdownable Romantic Comedies by Kat French

A Summer Scandal: Summer has never been so scandalous… When Violet moves to Swallow Beach, she inherits a small Victorian pier in with an empty arcade perched on the end of it, and falls in love immediately. She wants nothing more than to rejuvenate it and make it grand again.... but how?

The Bed and Breakfast on the Beach: A Greek island solves all life's problems ... doesn't it? Winnie, Stella and Frankie have been best friends forever. When their lives unexpectedly unravel, they spontaneously decide to buy a gorgeous B&B on a remote Greek island. Drenched in hot sun, Villa Valentina is the perfect escape from reality. But when Winnie meets Jesse, their brooding neighbour, she finds that Greece is full of its own complications - not least how attractive he is...

 One Hot Summer: Alice McBride's husband Brad is super famous, totally gorgeous ... and having an affair with his co-star. And now it's splashed across all the newspapers.
After kicking Brad out, Alice decides to rent out her beloved home for the summer. And the last person she expects to arrive at Borne Manor is a sexy cowboy called Robinson.

Country music star Robinson has had his own share of heartache, and he's come to Borne Manor to escape from it all. Neither Alice nor Robinson are looking for romance, but the spark between them can't be ignored.

Could a holiday romance help heal their broken hearts? And what will happen when their long hot summer together comes to an end?

The Piano Man Project: A delightfully romantic, heart-warming read for everyone who's ever looked for The One and found someone better.
You: kind, piano-playing sex god.
Me: hopelessly romantic charity shop manager
Honeysuckle Jones has a problem, and her best friends Nell and Tash are on a mission to help her solve it. She needs a man -- a caring, intelligent, funny man. But most importantly, a man who's good with his hands…

Undertaking Love: The moment love-phobic American expat Marla Jacobs discovers that the shop next to her Little White Wedding Chapel is to become a funeral parlour, she declares all-out war. But, as soon as Marla meets her nemesis, she realizes just how much trouble she's really in. His gypsy curls and Irish lilt make her stomach fizz"; how is she supposed to concentrate on destroying him, when half the time she's struggling not to rip the shirt off his back?

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