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Pima County Public Library Share Read Love Lettering In February As Part Of Together We Read

Love Lettering can be borrowed Together We Read between February 10-24.

February 9, 2021

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The latest Together We Read digital book club title has been chosen!

From February 10 to 24, you can enjoy author Kate Clayborn’s witty romance eBook and audiobook, Love Lettering, for free with no waitlists or holds.

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How to read Love Lettering

Love Lettering can be borrowed Together We Read between February 10-24. The ebook and audiobook can be read on all major computers and devices, including iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phones and tablets and Chromebook™ without waitlists or holds.

Through Libby, readers can also “send to Kindle®”. The title will automatically expire at the end of the lending period, and there are no late fees.

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About the book

In Love Lettering, Meg Mackworth's hand-lettering skill has made her famous by designing custom journals for her New York City clientele. She has another skill too: reading signs that other people miss. Knowing the upcoming marriage of Reid Sutherland and his polished fiancée was doomed to fail is one thing but weaving a secret word of warning into their wedding program is another. A year later, Reid has tracked Meg down to find out how she knew that his meticulously planned future was about to implode. As they gradually open up to each other, both try to ignore a deepening connection between them. But the signs are there—irresistible, indisputable, urging Meg to heed the messages Reid is sending her, before it's too late.

What is Together We Read?

The Together We Read: US digital book club connects readers through U.S. public libraries with the same eBook for two weeks and only requires a library card to get started. This free program is facilitated by OverDrive.


This press release was produced by the Pima County Public Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.