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    Someone to Watch Over Me - Bow Street Runners by Lisa Kleypas
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    'Someone to Watch Over Me' by Lisa Kleypas is a historical romance set in Regency London, focusing on the relationship between Bow Street Runner Grant Morgan and the courtesan Vivien Duvall. When Grant rescues Vivien from the Thames after an attempted murder, he plans to seek revenge on her for spreading rumors about him. However, as Vivien wakes up with amnesia, Grant discovers a completely different side to her, leading to a complex and emotional journey of self-discovery, trust, and love. The plot is filled with action, secrets, and a touch of mystery, showcasing the author's talent in creating compelling characters and engaging storytelling.

    Lisa Kleypas' writing style in 'Someone to Watch Over Me' is captivating, keeping readers hooked until the end with a mix of romance, drama, and mystery. delves into the lives of Regency society, offering glimpses into the workings of Bow Street Runners and the decadent affairs of gentlemen with members of the demimonde. The characters, especially Grant and Vivien, are well-developed and engaging, with a storyline that blends elements of danger, excitement, and emotional depth, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    He followed the waterman through the swirls of fog, cold mist clinging to his skin and forming beads on his wool coat. He kept both hands shoved deep in his pockets, while his gaze chased restlessly a...

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    Regarding the Duke - Game of Dukes by Grace Callaway
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    Regarding the Duke by Grace Callaway is a historical romance novel that delves into the complex relationship between Adam Garrity, a ruthless underworld money lender, and his wife Gabriella, who is sweetly innocent and unaware of her husband's true nature. The story takes a unique twist by starting eight years after the couple has already been married, offering a glimpse into the evolution of their relationship over time. When Adam loses his memory due to an accident, their marriage is put to the test as dark secrets surface, challenging the foundation of their union.

    Heart pounding, nine-year-old Anthony Hale trod through the streets of Mayfair, keeping his head down and gaze vigilant beneath his tattered cap. He didn’t dare run for fear of rousing suspicion. In t...

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    The Rook
    Book 1 in the series:The Checquy Files

    The Rook - The Checquy Files by Daniel O'Malley
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    'The Rook' by Daniel O'Malley follows the story of Myfanwy Thomas, a high-ranking operative in a secret government agency called The Checquy, who wakes up with amnesia surrounded by dead bodies. She discovers letters left by her former self guiding her through her identity and role in the agency, while also dealing with internal threats and a dangerous enemy. The plot is a mix of supernatural elements, mystery, and humor, set in an alternate London where paranormal forces are kept hidden by the agency.

    The writing style of 'The Rook' is described as engaging and clever, with a first-person narrator who has had her memory wiped but leaves letters for her successor, providing detailed incluing for the reader. The characters are rounded and interesting, the plot is deftly handled, and the book is seen as an origins story that sets the stage for future installments in the series, promising more depth and development in the Checquy Files universe.

    Dear You, The body you are wearing used to be mine. The scar on the inner left thigh is there because I fell out of a tree and impaled my leg at the age of nine. The filling in the far left tooth on t...

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    Missing Grace by S.L. Scott
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    "Missing Grace" by S.L. Scott is a heartfelt and gripping story about Ben Edwards, whose life revolves around finding his missing fiancée, Grace Stevens. The plot unfolds with Grace's sudden disappearance, leaving Ben devastated and searching for answers for three years. beautifully captures the themes of undying love, fate, and second chances, with a touch of mystery and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as lyrical, exquisite, and soul-stirring, drawing readers into the emotional journey of the characters and the complexities of their relationships.


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    Tempting the Bride
    Book 4 in the series:Fitzhugh

    Tempting the Bride - Fitzhugh by Sherry Thomas
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    "Tempting the Bride" by Sherry Thomas, part of the 'Fitzhugh' series, follows the love story between Helena Fitzhugh and Viscount Hastings David. The plot revolves around Helena's complicated relationship with a married man and David's unrequited love for her. As the story unfolds, dramatic events like an accident leading to amnesia and a journey of rediscovery between the main characters add depth and complexity to the narrative. The writing style in this book is described as engaging, with well-developed characters and intriguing plot twists, such as the unique portrayal of amnesia and the exploration of complex emotions like love, resentment, and forgiveness.

    A traffic logjam had convened on Fleet Street, and Hastings’s brougham was caught in the midst. The assembly of vehicles advanced at a ponderous pace that would not have won races against his daughter...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fitzhugh )

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    Hull Zero Three by Greg Bear
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    'Hull Zero Three' by Greg Bear is a gripping science fiction thriller that follows Teacher, a character who wakes up in an out-of-control spaceship with no memory of how he got there. As he navigates the hostile and dangerous environment of the ship, he must unravel the mysteries of its purpose, the creatures within, and his own identity. The story is a blend of survival horror, science fiction, and self-discovery, with a narrative that keeps readers engaged and intrigued. The book is told from a first-person perspective, immersing the reader in Teacher's journey of understanding and survival as he faces challenges and uncovers the truth about the ship and its inhabitants.

    The writing style of 'Hull Zero Three' is described as taut and pared back to the bone, focusing on themes of identity, ethics, and morality. The narrative is fast-paced, with the fragmented and disjointed opening effectively conveying the mental state of Teacher as he transitions from a dreamlike state to the harsh reality of the ship. The story raises thought-provoking questions about humanity, survival, and the consequences of technological advancements, all while keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful plot twists and eerie atmosphere.

    A jerk and an awful sound, like water rushing or blood spurting. Everything’s dark and muddled. A little redness creeps into my vision. I’m surrounded by thick liquid. My legs and arms thrash out agai...

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    Zombie, Ohio
    Book 1 in the series:Zombie

    Zombie, Ohio - Zombie by Scott Kenemore
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    'Zombie, Ohio' by Scott Kenemore is a unique novel that follows the story of Peter, an aware zombie who holds conversations and tries to solve his own murder while wandering with other zombies. The book is praised for its dark humor, refreshing take on the zombie genre, and the intelligent writing style that engages readers from the first page. The plot revolves around Peter's journey in Ohio, his interactions with other characters, and the mystery surrounding his death.

    I remember waking up ... or something ... by the side of the road, near a town I would later learn was Gant, Ohio. It was midwinter. My eyes were closed as I came to, but I could tell it was winter. I...

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    Box of Frogs
    Book 1 in the series:The Fractured Faery

    Box of Frogs - The Fractured Faery by Helen Harper
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    Box of Frogs is a fun urban fantasy story featuring a unique protagonist, Madrona, who wakes up next to a beheaded corpse with no memory of who she is. The plot follows her journey of self-discovery as she learns about her past and her powers, all while navigating the supernatural world of fae and vampires in London. The writing style is witty, snarky, and filled with humor, creating an engaging and entertaining read that keeps readers guessing until the end.

    The man lying next to me was definitely dead. It wasn’t the glassy white caul on his eyes or even his unnatural stillness that gave it away. It was the fact that his head was entirely detached from hi...

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