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With the variety of personalities here, it's easy to find one character in particular to identify with to still root for the entire family. The Scottish Highland setting adds special moments in this tender family drama.
Morgan (Moonlight over Manhattan) transitions from contemporary romance to women's fiction with this winner. Her lovingly created characters come to life, the dialog rings true, and readers will fly through the pages and then wish for more.
This touching seasonal sparkler delivers on all counts, whether readers live in Manhattan or not. Morgan (Holiday in the Hamptons) lives near London, England. [See Best Genre Fiction 2017, Romance, p. 28.]
Sweet, sexy, and funny, this addictive tale exudes seaside charm and canine affection and delightfully keeps its promise of a happy ending. Morgan (New York, Actually) lives near London, England.
Sexy, touching, and often hilarious, this rewarding tale stands on its own while being the perfect conclusion to Morgan's popular series. RITA Award winner Morgan (Sunset in Central Park) lives near London, England.
Morgan (Maybe This Christmas) captures a vivid and authentic setting that works perfectly in this warmhearted tale. Readers will relish the breezy dialog and empathize with the plights of the imperfect yet strong and likable characters.
Two friends finally give in to their feelings in this title that brims with Vermont small-town warmth and begs for a hot cup of cocoa. Morgan (Suddenly Last Summer) lives in Windsor, West Berkshire, UK.