Easy on the eyes fiction
Discover a curated list of easy-on-the-eyes fiction books perfect for relaxed reading. Enjoy captivating stories with comfortable fonts, spacing, and layouts tailored for effortless enjoyment.



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Midnight Rain
by Dee Davis
"For undercover FBI agent Katie Cavanaugh this was supposed to be a routine job, go in, get the evidence, catch a killer. But from the moment she lays eyes on John Brighton the intense charge in the air between them tells her that the stakes will be higher this time around."--Back cover

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Longing
by Mary Balogh
Voted the Romantic Times Best New Regency Writer in 1985, Mary Balogh has since become the genre's most popular and bestselling author. Set in Wales in 1839, Longing tells the story of a passionate romance between a widowed English aristocrat who inherits a large mine and the Welsh woman he hires as the governess of his daughter. Advertising in Romantic Times.

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Old Flames
by John Lawton
Brilliantly evoking the intrigue of the Cold War and 1950s London, John Lawtons thrilling sequel to "Black Out" takes Inspector Troy deep into the rotten heart of MI6, the distant days of his childhood, and the dangerous arms of an old flame: Larissa Tosca, late of the U.S. Army, later still of the KGB. It is April 1956, and an official visit to Britain by Soviet leaders Khrushchev and Bulganin is unexpectedly interrupted when a mutilated body is found under the hull of Khrushchevs ship in Portsmouth Harbor. Is the dead man a Royal Navy diver or the corpse of Arnold Cockerell, a furniture salesman with a mysterious source of income? As the mystery deepens, the inexplicable murders continue, leading Troy to an unforgettable discovery.

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After Sundown
by Amanda Ashley
When vampire Edward Ramsey falls in love with Kelly Anderson, a beautiful mortal, he will do anything to protect her--even if it means joining forces with his darkest enemy to stop a cunning vampire from destroying the city of Los Angeles.

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Death of a Village
by M. C. Beaton
Constable Hamish MacBeth heads for the village of Stoyre to investigate why its citizens are leaving in droves and encounters a series of baffling events, dangers, and mysteries.

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Dark of the Night
by Dee Davis
The daughter of a congressman running for president, Riley O'Brien has survived years in the political spotlight, until a bomb hurtles her into the arms of investigative reporter Jake Mahoney, but their growing relationship is threatened by dangerous secrets from the past. Original.

