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Part of Your World (2022)

Two separated worlds collide in this romantic novel from a New York Times bestselling author.

After a wild bet at a local bar, Alexis Montgomery has had his world turned upside down. The cause: Daniel, a ridiculously hot carpenter who’s 10 years younger than her, and as casual as he comes. The complete opposite of the sophisticated city girl Alexis. And yet they’re undeniably good together.

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While her ultra-rich parents want her to continue the family legacy of world renowned surgeons, Alexis doesn’t need glory or fame. She just wants to be happy. She doesn’t mind being a “mere” emergency room doctor. Every minute she spends with Daniel, she’s finding out what’s really meaningful. But if she lets her relationship with him go beyond just a short-term flit, then she’ll be turning her back on her own family and giving up the chance to help thousands of people who need her help.

“A New York Times best-seller by the author of Life’s Too Short, delivers a refreshingly new take on fairy tales.”

The Book Guide® Editor

It’s impossible for Daniel to be brought into her world, but she can’t just give up the joy he brings her either. There are so many differences between them that it would be impossible for Alexis to pick one over the other. How can she possibly decide between her world and his world?

Part of Your World (2022) by Abby Jimenez

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