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Tappin' on Thirty
Candice Dow
Kensington, $14, 304pp
ISBN-13: 9780758219374

     As a successful legal consultant, Devin Patterson's professional life is good. But his personal life is another story. Devin let his true love slip away when his now ex-wife intentionally got pregnant. He loves his six-year-old daughter, but as the clock ticks on his thirtieth birthday, he can't help reminiscing about the past-and he's not alone.
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Between Goodbyes
Anita Bunkley
Kensington, $14, 204pp
ISBN-13: 9780758212474

     Thirty-three year old Niya Londres is as vibrantly beautiful as she was at twenty-two. Years of professional dancing have kept her five-foot-eight body lean and toned., and her dark eyes flash with spirited energy. She's found fame and fortune starring in a hit Broadway musical, and now she's planning her first wedding- a spare -no-expense lavish affair to take place in Acapulco, Mexico - but there's just one small detail that needs to be worked out...
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Whatever Gets You Through the Night
Teri Denine
St. Martin's Press, $13.95, 384pp
ISBN: 0-312-36429-6

     At 26, newlywed Bari Jordan has achieved more than most women her age, especially when she lands a highly-coveted position as an advertising executive at one of  New York City's top companies. But the long hours takes lots of time away from her perfect husband Earl and their love nest. Her high school sweetheart is having trouble of his own working for his father at their family-owned paper mill and struggling with unresolved family problems that have tormented him since childhood. 
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Do You Take This Woman?
R. M. Johnson
S&S, $14, 336pp
ISBN-13: 9780743285209

     Pete and Wayne grew up side by side. After Pete's mother abandoned him, Wayne's family took him in and treated him as their own son. Through adolescence, college, medical school, and in their shared orthopedics practice, Pete and Wayne have lived their entire lives as best friends -- as brothers. And as brothers, they have always been rivals when it came to women.
     The fateful night when Carla walks into the bar where Pete and Wayne are having drinks brings Wayne his customary, more fortunate, luck with the ladies. Even though Pete spotted her first, it is Wayne who seals the deal, and soon enough, Wayne and Carla are engaged. But Wayne's need for one last conquest tempts him into bed with another woman, and the ensuing guilt leads him to confide in his best friend -- a mistake that will haunt the three of them forever.
     Do You Take This Woman? is a sexy blend of friendship and romance that will take you on a startlingly real and emotional roller-coaster ride of betrayal, sex, lies, and, ultimately, love.
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Nappily Faithful
Trisha R. Thomas
St. Martin's Press, $13.95, 204pp
ISBN-13: 9780312361310

     Hoping to get away from emotional baggage in Los Angeles, Venus and Jake move to Atlanta. Yet the constant cloud of the past follows them: a difficult pregnancy and Jake being charged for the murder of his accountant. Though Jake never spent one night in jail, he fears the case will be reopened and he’ll once again have to fight for his freedom.  And the timing couldn’t be worse since Airic, the biological father of Venus' daughter Mya, suddenly demands parental rights with the child he hasn’t seen since her birth. A nasty custody battle ensues. Airic's new wife, Trevelle Doval, a famous TV evangelist--may be behind his sudden interest. Venus is in for the biggest fight of her life.                
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