Books by Jessica Lemmon and Complete Book Reviews
Jessica Lemmon. Grand Central/Forever, $6 mass market (336p) ISBN 978-1-455-58426-0
Lemmon offers a surprisingly frumpy romance between Landon Downey, a man comfortable only when he’s in control, and Kimber Reynolds, a live-in-the-moment woman, in the third Love in the Balance contemporary (after Hard to Handle). They become...
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Jessica Lemmon. Grand Central/Forever, $5.99 mass market (416p) ISBN 978-1-4555-5810-0
Lemmon’s sexy and well-constructed third Second Chance romance (after Rescuing the Bad Boy), set in the small town of Evergreen Cove, Ohio, uses a nice reversal: the man (who is not at all a bad boy) wants marriage and the woman is commitment-shy....
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Jessica Lemmon. Grand Central/Forever, $5.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-1-4555-6654-9
Bestselling romance writer Lemmon (the Second Chance series) kicks off her Billionaire Bad Boys contemporary series with sexual sparks between wealthy rival hoteliers in a world of luxury. Merina Van Heusen is livid when she learns her parents have...
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Jessica Lemmon. Loveswept, $2.99 e-book (212p) ISBN 978-1-101-88471-3
Lemmon’s sweet contemporary romance about a couple of college kids in the small Midwestern town of Ridgeway might be the perfect confectionary amuse-bouche for a dreary winter afternoon. Caden Wilson has been dubbed a “silver-tongued fox” and is on...
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Jessica Lemmon. Loveswept, $4.99 e-book (212p) ISBN 978-1-101-96939-7
Wanderer Becca Stone, the heroine in Lemmon’s sassy third Real Love contemporary (after Arm Candy), finally has a reason to consider putting down roots after meeting Dax Vaughn, who owns a bar in Columbus, Ohio. Dax is grieving the recent death of...
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Jessica Lemmon. Loveswept, $4.99 e-book (212p) ISBN 978-1-101-96947-2
Lemmon delivers purely delicious fun in this lighthearted contemporary, the fourth in her True Love series (after Man Candy). After ex-NFL bad boy Barrett Fox loses his sportscasting job for calling a female referee a few unprintable names, he’s...
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