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Tracy Ewens Each Love Story is a standalone. There are some shared characters throughout the books (siblings, friends, etc.) Closely related books are often distinguishable by the similar covers. The book order so far is as follows:

Premiere
Candidate
Taste
Reserved
Stirred
Vacancy
Playbook
Exposure
Brew
Smooth
Tracy Ewens Hi, Angela.

I'm so glad you found Exposure. All the books in the series stand alone.

There are shared characters (i.e., Premiere and Candidate tell the romance of three friends, Taste/Reserved/Stirred all center around a farm to table restaurant, Vacancy/Playbook/Exposure are Sage's (Stirred) sisters.), but you'll be fine if you read one without the others or out of order.

Hope this helps. Happy reading!
Tracy Ewens Another terrific question. I'm afraid my life is not all that mysterious, apart from why I can never find the phone when it's ringing and my adventures with Google Maps.

I write romance, so rather than an actual mystery my books center around the mysterious reasons people behave the way they do and the webs we weave to protect our hearts. I suppose that is universal.

I use some of my insecurities and discoveries in my stories. Of course, I flower them up a bit because, well it's fiction and I can do that.

Not sure that answered the question. It might be time to look into getting a little more mysterious. :)
Tracy Ewens Oh, wow. That's a tough one. Roarke and Eve from JD Robb/Nora Roberts always top my list. Lizzy and Darcy or Anne and Captain Wentworth from Persuasion for that matter.

Then there's Ford and Tara from Jill Shalvis's The Sweetest Thing. Heathcliff and Catherine if I'm feeling particularly dysfunctional. :)

I suppose the answer is that I don't have a favorite, I could not possibly choose because there are so many wonderful fictional couples. Rosie and Don. . . See, I can't stop.

All of them have come to life in my mind and remain in my heart. Isn't that the sheer joy of reading?

Thanks for the question. I might need to do some rereading now. :)

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