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I firmly believe Octobers were meant for getting lost in books and I'm here to help you round out the month with some good ones.
 
If It Makes You Happy by Julia Olivia is the book form of a pumpkin spice latte (listen, my husband loves the PSL so I'll hear no hate). This book brings us to autumn in a small Vermont town in the late 90s (cue the choir of angels) where a divorcee is has taken over a bed-and-breakfast inn despite her shortage of inn keeping skills and the single dad baker next door keeps coming to her rescue. This book is just a warm cup of wonderful and it's in Kindle Unlimited if that, like pumpkin spice, is your thing.
 
For your witchy/paranormal rom-com needs, may I suggest What the Hex? by Alexia Daria. A witch has to team up with her nemesis to break a spell and save a wedding at a magical B&B and--you guessed it--there's just one bed. This is a novella with some spice and a lot of witchy fun.
 
The Runaway Bride's Guide to Love by Chelle Sloan just hit shelves this week and it's the perfect escape from reality. City girl meets country boy, starting over after disaster, age gap…all the best things. Read it in Kindle Unlimited.
 
Between Desire and Denial by Shain Rose is the fourth in the Hardy Billionaires series and this fake dating, just one bed, opposites attract read decadence in book form. Available in Kindle Unlimited. 
 
The Invitation by Adriana Locke released this week and I know you're going to love this one. These enemies agree to a fake relationship on a reality TV show and--who would've guessed?!?--it stops being fake at some point. Also available in KU.
 
Marriage and Masti is the third in the If Shakespeare Were an Auntie series by Nisha Sharma and I promise you can dive into this delightful “oops we got accidentally got married” novel without reading the previous books or knowing anything about Shakespeare. 
 
Kennedy Ryan revealed the cover for the next book in her Skyland series last week and that got me thinking about how much I loved Before I Let Go, the first in that series. Kennedy's writing is already rich and immersive, but throw in the relationship in trouble (they're divorced but they're still so together that I'm sticking with relationship in trouble) and a business trip with just one bed, and I don't think I'll ever recover from this book. The audio is an all-time fave AND the ebook is in Kindle Unlimited right now.
 
Last on the list, I have Boss in the Bedsheets for you. This buttoned-up businessman ends up seated next to a sunshiney grad student on a long flight and these opposites clash hard. But he needs an assistant (and a date to his sister's wedding) and she needs a place to stay after leaving a toxic ex, and they realize they have a lot more in common than they first thought. Amazon US/CA has marked this title down through October 31 and it's in KU. The audio is narrated by Jason Clarke and Emma Wilder, and they're pretty great. 
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