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For July, 3 Romance Heroines Who Want It All

So many romances explore what we'd do for love — but as summer heats up we're bringing you three heroines who'd do a lot for love, and even more to keep their business ventures going.
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So many romance novels reveal what we would do for love — but here are three that also explore what entrepreneurial heroines will do for their business ventures, whether that means an ancestral estate, an art gallery, or a food truck in San Francisco. Of course, being romance heroines, they don't do it alone — they tangle with a friend-turned-lover, a mysterious benefactor and a professional rival for their happy ever after.

Fans of friends-to-lovers romance will swoon for, the second book in her Romance of the Turf series. Lady Kate Whelan was widowed when her scoundrel of a husband fell in a steeplechase race; two years later, she's doing her best to manage the estate, but debts are mounting and she risks losing her ancestral lands and her son's inheritance.

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