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Most readers (and librarians, I hope) know that romances are not all alike. To be sure, they each have the requisite focus on the main relationship and the happy, satisfactory ending for the pair (whether for now or forever), but beyond that, the varieties are endless.
Whether we have one to share, one to keep, or one to discover, we love our secrets—in life and in fiction. But as fascinating and addictive as secrets are, they can cause problems, especially when it comes to romance—and romance authors are especially adept at making good use of them. The titles reviewed below are just a sampling.
In several of the works below, the main characters are thrown together by circumstance, and while they may—or may not—have a choice to stay together, outside influences almost always make that necessary or desirable, conveniently creating an environment for love to bloom.
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