Comfort, Jen

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What Is Love?

Comfort (Midnight Duet) goes “to the Max” with her plot choices, bold and hilarious banter, and full-on smoldering sexual tension, featuring two completely opposite yet perfect for each other trivia nerds. Patrons will want to buzz in early to get their hands on this wonderfully campy rom-com.

Midnight Duet

Even naysayers of the insta-love trope will root for Erika and Christof to have their happily ever after. A must-purchase for romance collections.
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The Astronaut and the Star

Comfort’s debut lighthearted beach read (or listen) is only recommended for those with an interest in “opposites attract” rom-coms.

The Astronaut and the Star

A stellar debut full of horny heart and humor. Perfect for patrons who loved Rosie Danan’s The Roommate.

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Lisa Comfort's Sew Over It Vintage: Stylish Projects for the Modern Wardrobe & Home

Vintage aficionados may prefer Gretchen Hirsch's retro-style collections.
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The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American Medicine

Comfort has sketched an interesting history of scientists not widely known outside of their field. Its academic tone recommends this book to scholarly or professional readers and those with a particular interest in medical history.
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Spin

Making her U.S. debut, Canadian author McKenzie introduces a modern literary heroine who will remind readers of Sophie Kinsella's "Shopaholic" protagonist: flawed but compelling. Buy this slightly uneven but compulsively readable novel for your contemporary fiction fans who might enjoy a slice of chick lit.
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The Urban Fantasy Anthology

While urban fantasy is often misconstrued as containing only paranormal romance, this anthology collects various examples of the genre that will delight and entertain a wide array of readers. Buy at least one copy.
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Hellbent

Raylene and her gang of misfits will draw in urban fantasy fans of all stripes as well as fans of Priest's other fantasies. Some language, used to show character traits, is a bit strong and might turn off gentler readers. However, the humor and adventure more than compensate for this minor negative.
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