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Love and Other Trials: A Forced Proximity Wedding Rom-Com by Ava Miles
04/17/2026
“Ava Miles delivered one of the Best Romance Books of the Year." -- Twins Reading Books"This is a must-read for every Emily Henry and Lucy Score fan.” – A Compulsive Reader"This is a six stars book that every romance reader must read!”– Delightful LiteraryInternational Bestselling Author of the #1 National Sensation NORA ROBERTS LAND delivers another hilarious family-focused rom-com about the power of love and the moments when those dearest to you make you want to tear your hair out.Grandma always said life was composed of love and other trials, with family and men being at the heart of both.So when Ariel Holmes’ sister says she’ll only deed their grandma's house to her if Ariel helps make her wedding the event of the year in Charleston, Ariel knows love—with a heavy side of trials—will be on the wedding menu alongside crudités and canapés.But she doesn't account for the best man, the charming and mouthwatering Dax Cross, showing up and trying to stop the wedding, making her job impossible at every turn. Captain Hotpants might be used to having his way in the skies as a hotshot Navy pilot, but he doesn't have a chance on the ground.Or does he?
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