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Lynne Shelby

    Lynne Shelby crafts compelling contemporary women's fiction and romance. Her narratives delve into themes of relationships and personal growth, infused with a keen sense of detail and atmosphere. Shelby transports readers to vivid settings, often inspired by her travels to international cities, where her characters navigate love and self-discovery. Her writing is marked by warmth and an empathetic portrayal of her protagonists.

    Rome for the Summer
    Love on Location
    French Kissing
    The Summer of Taking Chances
    There She Goes
    The One That I Want
    • French Kissing

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(54)Add rating

      A warm contemporary romance set in Paris and London, French Kissing was the winner of Woman magazine's romantic fiction competition.

      French Kissing
    • Love on Location

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(37)Add rating

      An irresistible romantic comedy from Lynne Shelby, full of Greek sunshine, movie magic and summer love...

      Love on Location
    • Rome for the Summer

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(64)Add rating

      Escape to Rome with this sparkling summer romance! 'Art, history, intrigue, travel and romance - this book has it all . . . an immersive and intriguing romance - utterly captivating' SANDY BARKER 'I loved, loved, loved this story!! I quite honestly couldn't put it down' reader review 'A really lovely read - and one I'd certainly recommend to all' reader review 'An absolutely delightful and heartwarming summer read!' reader review 'Loved loved loved this book, a bright summery summer in Rome!' reader review 'I absolutely loved this book . . . the best of escapist romance' reader review 'A clever, sweeping, dual-timeline romance that will absolutely keep you guessing! . . . can't wait for more from this talented author' reader review Kate Harper has always loved the painting that has hung in her parents' dining room for years, never suspecting that it is worth a fortune.

      Rome for the Summer