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The Lost Book of First Loves is another wonderful book by RaeAnne Thayne.
Ali’s famous father passes away but she discovers he had a daughter she didn’t know about . When she finds her , she ends up interning at the woman’s company.
June is a co-founder at a company and she works long hours, endless hours. Just as she is about to fire her intern,Ali she has a heart issue. Although June doesn’t know they have a connection yet , Ali sticks by her side through the hospital and her recovery.
This is a sweet story about family, healing, friendship, and love. I would recommend this to anyone who likes women’s fiction and romance.
Thank you NetGalley and Publisher for a copy for my opinion.

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The Lost Book of FIrst Loves will keep you engaged from beginning to end. A CEO, an intern and a life changing experience ties these two women together. Juniper has a life changing experience that Allison helps her through. Little do we know that these two are connected more than through this lifechanging experience. As Juniper recovers at Allison's ranch, secrets are unraveled and love is discovered. Loved, loved, loved this book.

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Ali is doing an internship under false pretenses - her very driven supervisor is letting her go because she is simply awful. The day the she is being released from her job - Juniper "June" her boss suffers cardiac arrest and Ali saves her. They grow as friends as Ali invites her back to her childhood home to recuperate - Juniper accepts but, wonders why this intern is being so kind to her. Follow their story and you'll fall in love with Ali's family, the ranch she grew up on, and you will find out why she searched June out in the first place.

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THE LOST BOOK OF FIRST LOVES – RaeAnne Thayne
Canary Street Press
ISBN: 978-1-335-46771-3
June 3, 2025
Contemporary Romance

Wyoming – Present Day

Alison “Ali” Wells was raised by her father, Carson, a literary icon. After he unexpectedly died six months ago, she received back the DNA results that her father, grandmother, and Ali had taken on a lark just before he died. It alerted her that there was someone out there who was a close relative, likely a half-sister. After doing some digging, Ali zeroed in on Juniper “June” Connolly, a high-powered executive at a company in Seattle. Ali applied for—and got a job as June’s assistant—without letting on their possible connection. However, she is not good at the job, and the day she is fired, June has a massive heart attack. Ali saves her life and stays with her at the hospital while a heart device is implanted into June. Seeing a chance to get close to June, Ali invites her to stay at the Wells ranch in Wyoming. Once June is well enough, Ali plans to tell her the truth.

June reluctantly accepts the invitation, but only because she has no other family (that she is aware of) to depend on. Life on the ranch could be boring, but she soon enjoys the views and fresh air, as well as the visits from her next-door neighbor, Beckett. Then June is given the opportunity to go through Carson Wells’ journal that he kept over the years. She soon learns that an unpublished manuscript is possibly missing. Will it open some unexpected information that neither June nor Ali knew? Meanwhile, Ali is happy to learn that her best friend, Xander, is in town on a break from his career as a travel vlogger. She has secretly been in love with him since they were teens, but he only thinks of her as a friend. Will things change now that they are adults and hanging around each other again? At what point will Ali tell June that they are half-sisters?

June was raised by her widowed mother and never knew her military dad, who died when she was a baby. Her mother died when she was a teen, so she ended up in foster care. She worked hard to put herself through school and, along with two friends, started a company in Seattle that is doing well. But June was a workaholic, and the stress led to her heart issues. Ali should hate June after she was fired, but instead, the woman stayed by her side in the hospital and invited her to Wyoming. The big question is why? But the more the two women are around each other, the closer they become. At every turn in THE LOST BOOK OF FIRST LOVES, readers wonder when June will learn the truth. The big question is how June’s mother, a married woman, met Ali’s father. Does the answer lie in the journals or the unknown manuscript?

As one might suspect by now, THE LOST BOOK OF FIRST LOVES is an emotional tale. It is mostly focused on Ali and June, with romance in the background as Ali hangs out with Xander and June struggles with her feelings for Beck. Secrets unfolding are a big part, as June reads Carson’s journals. She hasn’t a clue that she is reading her father’s words, and a mysterious woman mentioned…is this June’s mother? Readers will be glued to the pages as we need to see June’s reaction to finding out about her relationship with Ali. We also need to know if our ladies each get a happily ever after.

A beautiful story that will win the hearts of readers. Don’t miss THE LOST BOOK OF FIRST LOVES.

Patti Fischer
Romance Reviews Today

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This was such a good book!
I was caught up in the story from the first page. The chapters alternate telling the story between Alison and Juniper. It’s an emotional roller coaster that has both dealing with becoming family and finding new romance. You won’t be able to put it down!

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Friendship, found family, lost love, grief, secrets, new beginnings and life.

Alison takes an internship at a company that she actually does not want and is horrible at but, Alison has other motives. She recently lost her father and discovered through DNA kits that she has a half sister, none other than her boss June Connelly. When June suffers a cardiac event and dies in front of Alison,(while firing her, Alison is determined not to lose another family member and is able to save June’s life. Two different women with the same DNA. But only one of them knows the truth about the situation and Alison is determined to bond with and take care of her newly discovered sister, June. Even if that means inviting her back to their famous author father’s ranch across the US to rest and recover.

While June is recovering at Alison's ranch now, and Alison trying to find the right time to tell June about the DNA results there is a romantic story brewing as well for each girl and a mystery unpublished manuscript written by their late father.

Told in multiple POV's the characters are likeable and relatable. A heartwarming story.

Thank you to Netgalley and the author for this ARC in exchange for my review.

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I really loved this book. Alison Wells was brought up by icon author Carson wells. After he dies she sends in some DNA to be tested and discovers she has a half sister. she wants to meet her so she applies for an intern position in Seattle at Junipers firm. On the day Juniper is going to fteriate her internship,Juniper has a cardiac arrest and Allison saves her life and as she recuperates Alison decides to bring her to up home to recuperate and pick the right time to tell her. Beck picks them up at the airport and gets the to the ranch. See how things develop between Beck and Juniper and then there is the friendship between Alison and Xander who have been friends since the day her started grade school with her. This is A GREAT READ.

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This is an enjoyable read with interesting characters and plot. In essence Wyoming as well two half daughters discover each other via a DNA test. Wonderful descriptions of Wyoming along with romance and discovery.

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RaeAnne Thayne is the queen of small town stories! The Lost Book of First Loves has romance and family drama as well follow Alison trying to track down her half-sister that she found through a DNA test kit. Carson Wells, Alison (and June’s) dad recently died from a heart attack when Alison takes an internship to get closer to June. When June suffers her own heart attack and Alison is there to save her life, she decides to take some time off and recover at Alison’s family home and cabin.

I felt like Alison kept the information to herself too long and should have told June earlier, but of course we had to have some tension. I really enjoyed the romance that built between June and Beck after they got to know each other. The friendship between June and Alison was sweet and even better once Alison shared the information that she knew.

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The Lost Book of First Loves…. Where to begin? This story is told from multiple perspectives but it focuses mostly on Allison and June. Allison has just graduated from law school and taken an internship at June’s company. A job she is absolutely horrible at and doesn’t actually even want. Allison has other motivations for being close to June. She recently lost her father and discovered through DNA kits that she actually has a half sister out there. That sister is none other than type A major executive at a huge company June Connelly (and her current boss). So when June suffers a cardiac event and dies in front of Allison (while firing her), Allison is determined not to lose another family member and is able to save June’s life. Two very different women, the same DNA. But only one of them knows the truth about the situation and she’s determined to bond with and take care of her newly discovered sister. Even if that means inviting her back to their famous author father’s ranch across the US to rest and recover.

I’ll start by saying that I read this book in like a day and a half. I could not get enough of it. The characters were complex and just downright likable. I was rooting for all of them. The concept of finding family after a near-death experience when you have thought for most of your life that you are completely alone absolutely yanked on my heartstrings like they were stubborn window blinds that didn’t want to open. Throw in the sweet little romance sub plots and the whole “finding yourself by accident without even meaning to” thing and I was absolutely 100% sold on this story. It’s sweet and just a really lovely read. I did find myself wanting to see more between the sisters and grandmother as I felt like that should have been the focus of the story. But Alison and June were both growing individually throughout the story and I can appreciate that. I will also note that a lot of time was spent on June getting to know the man who was actually her father in the only way she can when he is no longer around, through his writing and that was very sweet to be an observer in that.

Would I recommend it? Yes. Go forth and feel all the feels.

Huge thanks to Harlequin Trade Publishing and the author for offering this title for review via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.

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3.5 Stars!

2 women, a family secret, a lost manuscript with the power to change everything. 

Raised by her iconic father, Alison Wells has wanted for nothing. After the loss of her father, Alison took a DNA test that came back with some surprising results. Now, Alison is in deep and needs to meet the family she never knew existed.

Overall, I thought The Book of First Loves was an okay read. It was well-written and told from multiple points of view. The characters kept me intrigued and entertained.

I will say, it did take me a while to really get into this story. I'm not sure if it's due to the pacing of the story or because it's more women's fiction than romance. That being said, once I got to about 40%, I didn't want to put it down.

All in all, The Lost Book of First Loves is a solid read. It has a nice mix of humor, romance, and even heartbreak.  The Lost Book of First Loves is perfect for readers who enjoy stories of healing, hidden identities, family, and romance.

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I loved everything about this book from friends to lovers, enemies to friends to finding lost family. The characters and plot were very well written and I could not put it down!

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What a beautiful and emotional found family story played out from multiple points of view with hints of romance and some suspense. June takes time off after suffering from a medical event where she attempts to solve the mystery surrounding her parentage. Ali wants nothing more to connect with her half sister she never knew she had until
Just recently. I appreciated the growth and self discovery of the characters as they addressed secrets and handled hard truths. The prose was stunning, the plot well paced and the romance based on connection and caring. An overall heartwarming story.

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When Allison (Ali) Wells discovers through a DNA test that she has a sister, Juniper (June) Connolly, she’s determined to meet and get to know her by taking a job as an intern at June’s business. Her plan backfires when her boss has a cardiac event in her office shortly after firing Ali. Ali performs CPR and saves June’s life and convinces her to come home to her ranch in Wyoming to recuperate. Ali is waiting for the right time to tell June that they’re sisters. As the two get to know each other better, a bond quickly grows. However, June is a big city girl and has plans to return to her business and her city life.

A heartwarming, emotional read with loss, grief, secrets, found family, romance, healing, and new beginnings. I loved this story!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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This is a story about two women who find out they are sisters and along the way build a foundation that they can nurture their new relationship. Alison Wells is the daughter of Carson Wells, the well known literary icon. Soon after Carson's passing, Alison decides to take a DNA test. Only to discover she has a sister, Juniper Connolly, that she never knew about. In order to meet Juniper, Alison becomes her intern which starts off a chain of events that will throw the two women together. Before she knows it, June finds herself in a small Wyoming town living on Alison's farm. Now living on the same land, they start to know each other that eventually carves the way for a real sisterly bond. In-between, each women also becomes closer to those around them and forge romantic relationships. Alison with Xavior, her best friend from high school and June with Beck, who at first becomes her solace in her new environment and eventually her rock. RaeAnne Thayne has done a beautiful job bringing each character to life and showing how sisters can build a strong relationship no matter how it begins.

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Really enjoyed this story ,part mystery, part romance and so much more. Alison is interning for Juniper(June) when she has a massive coronary .Fortunately Allison is able to do CPR until aid arrives. What happens next , read it to find out.

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Another beautiful, emotional story filled with surprising events from RaeAnne Thayne. This one has different points of view and many surprises along the way. The scenery is described so well, you think you are viewing it and not reading it. It's about family secrets, health issues, friendships and other surprises. It's another great read from this author. I enjoyed it from the very beginning.

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the romance definitely takes a backseat, despite the title. it's really more about the two main characters getting to know each other and bonding. 5 stars. tysm for the arc.

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This is the story of two women who find their lives changed after taking a DNA test and learning that they share a father -a father who was also a famous author, adored by both of them. Set in the mountains, the two women find friendship, family, and a few answers to lingering questions from the past.

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Two women find their way to each other, after a DNA test shows an amazing amount of markers. The story kept me reading, with the things happening, that makes them change, the things they discover about themselves, and the life they now share. They have secrets that must be unraveled, and find who they are now, because of the things they weren't told. There are strong connections that spice it up, and the locations we are taken to is breathtaking. Who they became, tells so much about them.
I received an ARC from Canary Street Press through NetGalley.

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