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    Vicious
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    Book 1 in the series:Sinners of Saint

    Vicious - Sinners of Saint by L.J. Shen
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    'Vicious' by L.J. Shen is a gripping tale that delves into the complex relationship between Barron Vicious Spencer and Emilia. Shen skillfully reveals the past history between the characters, keeping readers guessing and engaged throughout the story. The writing style is described as intense, with a mix of 18-year-old and 28-year-old perspectives, creating a captivating narrative that explores unresolved issues from the characters' past.

    MY GRANDMAMA ONCE TOLD ME that love and hate are the same feelings experienced under different circumstances. The passion is the same. The pain is the same. That weird thing that bubbles in your chest...

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    Fear Me
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    Book 1 in the series:Broken Love

    Fear Me - Broken Love by B.B. Reid
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    'Fear Me' by B.B. Reid revolves around the complex and intense relationship between Lake Monroe and Keiran Masters. Keiran, a troubled and possessive character, has tormented Lake for years and is back for revenge. Despite the dark themes of bullying and manipulation, a forbidden love story emerges between the two characters. The writing style is described as raw, gritty, and suspenseful, with shocking plot twists and a thrilling narrative that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    I looked over at my best friend who was looking at me with questions in her eyes. I said nothing, gathered my books and stood by the door. Willow finished collecting the many colorful pens she used to...

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    Savage Royals - Boys of Oak Park Prep by Callie Rose
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    'Savage Royals' by Callie Rose follows the story of Talia, a girl who has endured a difficult life filled with grief and abuse. After the passing of her parents, Talia discovers she has grandparents she never knew about and is uprooted to a new life across the country. She starts attending a private high school where she encounters Mason, Finn, Elijah, and Cole, the alpha males determined to make her leave. As the story unfolds, readers witness Talia's journey of facing her past, navigating new relationships, and seeking revenge against the Princes.

    The writing style of 'Savage Royals' is described as engaging, with a cohesive storyline that keeps readers hooked until the end. Despite some similarities to other books in the genre, readers appreciate the unique aspects of Talia's character and the strong plotline that sets this book apart. is praised for its emotional depth, well-developed characters, and skillful storytelling that evokes a range of emotions in the readers.

    Something hangs in the air when someone dies, like their soul hovering just outside their body. It thickens the atmosphere around them, an absence so heavy it feels like it has its own gravitational p...

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    Wicked Wings - Seraphim Academy by Elizabeth Briggs
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    'Wicked Wings' in the 'Seraphim Academy' series by Elizabeth Briggs follows the story of Olivia, a half human half angel who is also a succubus. Olivia's life is filled with secrets and dangers as she navigates the world of Seraphim Academy, a school where angels and demons coexist in an uneasy truce. As Olivia discovers more about her heritage and missing brother, she is faced with challenges that test her strength and resolve. The plot unfolds with mysteries on and off campus, secret societies, and forbidden pairings, all while Olivia tries to uncover the truth and protect herself from those who seek to harm her for unknown reasons.

    The writing style of 'Wicked Wings' combines elements of paranormal romance with school life and mythic beings, creating a classic story with a fresh twist. delves into themes of love, betrayal, revenge, and self-discovery, as Olivia struggles to balance her angelic and succubus nature while navigating complex relationships with the Princes and other characters at Seraphim Academy.


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    People Like Us by Dana Mele
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    People Like Us by Dana Mele is a murder mystery set in an elite boarding school where a girl is found dead, leading soccer star Kay Donovan to follow a scavenger hunt implicating suspects close to her, unraveling her group of friends and perfectly constructed life. The story is filled with teen drama, relationships, and a complex web of lies and corruption, making it a twisted tale with hidden depths in characters and a suspenseful plot that keeps readers guessing until the end.

    Beneath the silvery moonlight, our skin gleams like bones. Skinny-dipping in the frigid waters of North Lake after the Halloween dance is a Bates Academy tradition, though not many students have the g...

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    The Ruins of Gorlan - Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan
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    'The Ruins of Gorlan' is the first book in the 'Ranger's Apprentice' series by John Flanagan, following the story of a young orphan named Will who is chosen to be apprenticed to the mysterious Ranger, Halt. The plot revolves around Will's journey as he discovers his talents, faces challenges, and grows as a character under the guidance of Halt. The book introduces a medieval fantasy world filled with action, adventure, and suspense as Will navigates his new role as a ranger's apprentice and finds himself involved in protecting the kingdom from impending threats. The writing style is engaging, drawing readers into the story with well-developed characters and a fast-paced plot that keeps the readers hooked from beginning to end.

    The narrative of 'The Ruins of Gorlan' is centered on Will's coming-of-age story, highlighting themes of friendship, loyalty, and self-discovery. The book explores the dynamics between characters like Will, Halt, and Horace, showcasing their growth and relationships as they face challenges together. The writing effectively incorporates humor, suspenseful scenes, and elements of fantasy, creating a compelling story that resonates with readers, especially young adults and fantasy enthusiasts. Overall, the book sets the stage for an exciting series filled with adventure, character development, and a captivating blend of action and fantasy elements.

    Jenny, blond, pretty and cheerful, gestured toward Will's barely touched plate and smiled encouragingly at him. Will made an attempt to return the smile, but it was a dismal failure. He picked at the ...

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    NERDS: National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society - Nerds by Michael Buckley, Ethen Beavers
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    NERDS is a humorous and action-filled book that follows the story of Jackson, a popular boy who becomes a nerd after getting braces. He stumbles upon a group of outcasts known as the National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society (NERDS) who are actually secret agents with unique abilities. Jackson joins the group and embarks on missions to stop a mad scientist from reuniting all countries into one single piece, all while navigating through school life and saving the world.

    The book is filled with gadgets, secret passageways, and gross-out obstacles that inspire pre-teens with scientific leanings. The writing style is engaging and entertaining, with short chapters, comic illustrations, and a mix of humor and action that appeals to reluctant readers despite the book's 300-page length.

    Savage shook his head. “You’re not getting it, Brand. This is a chance to get our best team back under control. I’m sorry it’s not sports cars and exotic women, but it’s a way to get back into the gam...

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    Broken Trust
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    Book 1 in the series:Pacific Prep

    Broken Trust - Pacific Prep by R.A. Smyth
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    'Broken Trust' in the 'Pacific Prep' series by R.A. Smyth follows the story of Hadley, a strong and fierce protagonist with a dark past, as she navigates her senior year at Pacific Prep, an elite academy with a hierarchy that includes the Princes - Hawk, West, Mason, and Cam. The plot delves into the dynamic between Hadley and the Princes, who have their own dark pasts and secrets, while dealing with bullying, classism, and the complexities of high school relationships. The writing style of the book keeps readers on the edge with unexpected twists, slow reveals, and a refreshing take on the high school bully romance trope.

    I readjust my duffel bag on my shoulder while I take in the towering wrought iron gates in front of me. Who knew a set of gates could hold such significance? Most of the students here probably don’t b...

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    Make You Beg by Shantel Tessier
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    This book is a dark and intense standalone novel filled with mystery, suspense, and unexpected plot twists. The story revolves around Henley and the Reapers, a group seeking retribution against her for perceived betrayals. The writing style is described as gripping, with multiple points of view adding to the suspense and complexity of the narrative. The book delves into themes of love, revenge, and the blurred lines between consent and control in a wealthy and secretive society.


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    Alpha Bully
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    Book 1 in the series:Wolf Ridge High

    Alpha Bully - Wolf Ridge High by Renee Rose
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    'Alpha Bully' in the 'Wolf Ridge High' series by Renee Rose follows the story of Bailey and Cole, an unusual couple comprising a wolf shifter and a human. The plot delves into their complex relationship dynamics, with Cole initially exhibiting alpha male behavior towards Bailey, characterized by bullying and possessiveness. As the story progresses, their interactions evolve, revealing deeper emotions and vulnerabilities. The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with a mix of paranormal shifter and bully romance elements that create an intriguing and intense storyline.


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