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While the world is ravaged by a global pandemic, hotshot NFL running back Evan Sparks is locked in his own personal hell. With a career-ending scandal on his back, Evan hides out in his best friend's empty San Francisco home, the full city shutdown locking him in a lonely twenty-story apartment in the sky. Romance writer Sadie Walsh is having the worst case of writer's block ever...until the incredible, muscular stranger staying next door gets her muse going strong. The pair of loners, never expecting to find a friend in all the madness, meet each day out on their balconies like a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. Each new day brings unique challenges for the pair as they navigate the unknown and find solace together. They quickly figure out that as long as they have one another, they can handle anything. Even falling in love under quarantine. *** Writing together for the first time, New York Times bestselling authors Kylie Scott and Audrey Carlan team up to tell a story that not only is a beautiful escape during a trying time, but a true lesson on the power of humanity's ability to survive. Through a sexy, hopeful, strangers-to-lovers romance, the authors prove with love, trust, and faith, we can conquer anything. "Kylie Scott and Audrey Carlan weave a charming and witty romance into a confusing and stressful real-life scenario and the result is magic. Sexy, humorous and sweet, this is a quarantine must-read!" --Devney Perry, USA Today bestselling author
Clarion Rating: 4 out of 5 "A timely and quirky romance novel...featuring plenty of mishaps and face masks, Six Feet Apart is a charming, COVID-inflected romance about love during an unending lockdown." Claire Foster, Clarion Book Review Passion is contagious! Love in a pandemic can't be quarantined in this offbeat, playful romance. Can social distancing turn up the heat, rather than smother the flames? Luna James, a reluctant, wanna-be influencer, unexpectedly meets a mysterious undiscovered musician, Stryker Caine. He is self absorbed, and thinks the world revolves around him. She is beautiful, yet shy, and struggles with attention. A quirky character, Luna’s voice is fresh and bubbly. There is dash of speculative fiction involved in the book and its futuristic setting. This book is an easy, sexy and fun read! Follow Luna for a fun, humorous journey making life in the pandemic a little more bearable. The story flows nicely making it hard to put the book down as the nuances and complexities of Luna and Stryker’s magnetic relationship unfold. Ultimately, who will find redemption? Featuring original songs.
Under quarantine, a gripping story thanks to a dynamic narrative and the topicality of the issues involved. Paolo Cuciniello, a young Italian engineer, tells of his experience of quarantine in China, where he graduated in engineering and currently lives. The aspects of everyday life of the months spent in isolation emerge as the narrative develops: the rigour in observing the rules, the worry for the spread of the infection, but also the ability to eke out moments of happiness. In the story, the author probes the remotest corners of his soul and does so with the wisdom and sensitivity of someone who, freed from the restrictions of the mind, feels at peace and free. He is guided by Siddhartha. Paolo Cuciniello takes the reader by the hand on a trip to discover his world, his sentiments and the most profound and spiritual aspects of his nature. Coral, his great love, is part of the journey. "Coral is my family now" writes Paolo, who feels an ardent desire to take care of the people he loves from afar, his family of origin, and who continues to preserve a little bit of Italy, even in China.
Ivy Collins is making the best out of quarantine. She's taking this time in to focus on herself and figure out her life. Going through her daily routine with her dog, Toby, adjusting to her new normal, she didn't expect to meet anyone. Certainly not in her own building. Jason Johnson was self-isolating before it was required. Wallowing in a bit of a depression from a messy divorce, it's been a while since he's enjoyed another person's company. It's a challenging time, but it might just be the best time to fall in love.
Elle is living a good life in New York City until the mysterious coronavirus plows through her beloved city and puts everyone under lockdown. Now having to cancel the vacation of a lifetime, her and her friends head to the Hamptons to resume quarantine there. Before she can even take in her new quarantine accommodations, Charlie arrives. A tall handsome arrogant jerk that gives Elle a taste of pleasure but will he ever agree to more?Elle- What is going on? I was just about to head off on the vacation of my dreams with my friends and now I am driving through the empty streets of New York City on my way to the Hamptons. COVID-19 is what happened. Now we are all on lockdown, hospitals are overflowing and there is a lack of supplies everywhere. Thankfully, I am a planner and my rolls of toilet paper are coming with me and being stashed under my bed. Right when I think this Hamptons house is too good to be true, I hear him. Sizing up my new roommate I take note of his staggering height and good looks but his smirky grin and snide comments about me spraying the house down with sanitizer have me ready to ring his neck.Charlie- Well she certainly knows how to make a first impression. If she thinks she can walk around this house yelling at me and me not want to throw her up against the wall and kiss those angry lips, she has lost her mind. Lucky for her I don't do relationships so I will keep my social distance. Until I can't.
Edith McCaughey is sick and tired of the Covid-19 lockdown placed in her city, New York. She has recently been through a terrible breakup, which completely lifted her faith from the opposite gender. She got laid off from her job because of the pandemic. Now, depressed and bound inside her home, she decides to install a dating app on her phone to casually check out the guys in her immediate vicinity. What she doesn't know is her life is about to change. Enter Brett Miller, an eccentric virtual reality application developer, who, despite them both being immobilized in their homes, takes Edith on the most mind blowing date she has ever been on. In that virtual world, they roam the streets of Paris, take a gondola through Venice and Amsterdam, catch a movie, and share a profound conversation. Everything seems to be going well until Edith gets infected by the virus...
All proceeds from the sale of Love Gone Viral are being donated to Feeding America and World Central Kitchen.Five romantic and eclectic tales of love during the CoronaVirus. In Meredith Bond's Falling Through Air, Susie Freyn might have inadvertently used her magic to save Michael Werloga's life, but can she find the confidence to save them both when they're thrown back in time? Meg Napier's Second Drop unmasks the loneliness in Lizzie and Evan when a tree falls in a storm and changes the course of their lives. In Randi Goldleif's Bending Love, Rosalind will do anything to prevent her wife from dying of COVID-19 - even if that means altering the past. Joan's Journal, by Pru Warren brings us a young woman who came to the pretty B&B on Virginia's eastern shore to help her parents survive the Covid quarantine - is handsome guest Darren her Corona-Prince-Charming? And in M. Spencer's Lease on Love, campaign veteran Meg guides Alice, a young brewery manager, through the basics of community organizing. They were looking for rent relief and found love along the way.
Oliver and Flora are strangers when they are placed in quarantine together, but begin to develop feeling for each other over the resulting thirty days.
Under Quarantine is the riveting story of Shaar Ha'aliya, Israel's central immigration camp. Focusing on the conflicts surrounding the camp's medical quarantine, this book brings the history of this place and the remarkable experiences of the immigrants who went through it to life.
Writing from and toward "the endless desire / to be at home in the world," Sarah Ruhl wrote Love Poems in Quarantine to mark the passage of time when all familiar landmarks disappeared. From the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic, to the murder of George Floyd, to months of simultaneous quarantine and protest, this is--in free verse and form, lamentation and meditation--a book of days, a survival kit for spiritual malady. These poems find small solace in domestic absurdities. Even in global crisis, there is the laundry. The dog rolls in something putrid, the child interrupts a Zoom meeting, and dinner must get made, again and again. Using language to travel and touch when bodies could not, Ruhl has drawn with great care a portrait of a year unlike any other in history.