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    It All Comes Back to You by Beth Duke
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    "It All Comes Back to You" by Beth Duke is a heartwarming novel that follows the lives of two women, Ronni and Violet, as their stories of hope, loss, love, and resilience intertwine. Through alternating perspectives, readers are immersed in the journeys of these two characters who are born decades apart but share striking similarities in their struggles and triumphs. The author skillfully weaves together the past and present, delving into Ronnie's personal growth as she navigates challenges, faces her past, and discovers unexpected connections with Violet. The narrative unfolds with a mix of sweet, romantic, funny, and heartbreaking moments that evoke a range of emotions, ultimately leaving readers captivated by the characters' depth and the cleverly intertwined plot.

    Readers are drawn to the captivating storytelling style of Beth Duke in "It All Comes Back to You," which effortlessly blends elements of mystery, romance, and intrigue. The novel's ability to evoke laughter, tears, and a sense of connection with the characters is a testament to the author's talent in crafting a compelling and emotionally resonant narrative. The book's exploration of themes such as love, loss, resilience, and the power of human connection leaves a lasting impact on readers, who find themselves engrossed in the heartfelt tales of Violet and Ronni as they navigate life's challenges and discover the enduring bonds that tie them together.

    Audrey Marie Haynes Ledbetter was pitching a full blown, deep fried Southern hissy fit. She squirmed back and forth in her wheelchair yelling, “There are vines in my vaginny! Vines in my vaginny!” She...

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    One in a Million by Lindsey Kelk
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    'One in a Million' by Lindsey Kelk is a modern update of 'My Fair Lady', where the heroine, Annie, a social media guru, bets her team that she can make a grumpy history professor, Dr. Samuel Page, into an influencer. The book follows the transformation of Dr. Page into an internet sensation, intertwined with a swooning romance and Lindsey Kelk's signature humor. The story unfolds slowly, allowing the characters to grow and the romance to blossom realistically, without rushing into cliches of instant love. The book is a delightful and compelling read, with witty writing that captures the warmth and heart of the story.

    ‘Hands up if you think Annie Higgins is the most wonderful human being in the whole wide world?’ Miranda yelled, lining up an armful of champagne bottles on her desk. Well, leftover Marks & Sparks cav...

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    Beast by Donna Jo Napoli
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    'Beast' by Donna Jo Napoli is a unique retelling of the classic fairy tale Beauty and the Beast from the perspective of the Beast, a Persian prince named Orasmyn who is cursed to live as a lion. The story delves into Orasmyn's struggles to balance his human identity with his animal instincts, as well as his journey from Persia to France in search of a way to break the curse. The book is praised for its vivid imagery, character-driven narrative, and incorporation of Islamic and Persian elements into the traditional Western fairy tale.

    I gasp roughly. Beast and warrior glow white, burning, against the gold ground. The sun glints off the illuminated pages as it glints off the metal mar—snake—that twists around and around from my wris...

  4. #4
    Me Before You
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    Book 1 in the series:Me Before You

    Me Before You - Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
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    "Me Before You" by Jojo Moyes is a heartfelt and emotional story that follows the unexpected love story between Louisa Clark, a quirky and compassionate caregiver, and Will Traynor, a sarcastic quadriplegic man. The book explores complex emotions, class and social issues, and the theme of living life to the fullest. With a slow-paced beginning that picks up momentum, the novel keeps readers emotionally invested with its witty writing, realistic characters, and unpredictable plot twists.

    “You can wear mine, and I’ll iron you a nice blouse, and just for once don’t wear your hair up in those”—she gestured to my hair, which was normally twisted into two dark knots on each side of my head...

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    Accidental Thief - Accidental Traveler by C.J. Davis, Jamie Davis
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    'Accidental Thief' follows the story of Hal Dix, an average guy who finds himself transported into a game world after a strange incident. As he navigates this new reality as a Level 1 Thief, he quickly learns of missions he must complete and the concept of 'Leveling up'. Alongside NPCs like Kay, Hal sets out to save the city from evil Wardens, facing challenges and battles while growing in strength and character. The writing style seamlessly blends RPG elements with a fantasy adventure, keeping readers engrossed in Hal's journey of growth and self-discovery.

    Hal Dix checked the clock on the wall from his cubicle and sighed. It was still eleven thirty. If he didn't see the second hand rotating in regular ticks around the clock face, he'd have sworn the dam...

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    Chasing Cassandra
    Book 6 in the series:The Ravenels

    Chasing Cassandra - The Ravenels by Lisa Kleypas
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    In "Chasing Cassandra" by Lisa Kleypas, Cassandra Ravenel, feeling lonely after her twin sister's wedding, embarks on a season of balls in search of love. She catches the eye of Tom Severin, a wealthy railroad magnate who lacks empathy but is drawn to Cassandra. As their relationship develops, Tom learns to thaw his frozen heart and embrace love, while Cassandra navigates the challenges of a potential scandal. The book follows their push-and-pull romance, filled with moments of banter, tenderness, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of the Regency period.

    The story in "Chasing Cassandra" is a blend of romance, character growth, and witty dialogue, as Cassandra and Tom navigate their feelings for each other. The book explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships, with a focus on the evolving dynamics between the characters. Readers can expect a pleasant, steamy, and engaging read that delves into the emotional journey of two individuals learning to open their hearts to each other.

    Not that Tom Severin gave a damn about politeness or etiquette. He liked barging into places where he hadn’t been invited, knowing he was too rich for anyone to dare throw him out. But he should have ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Ravenels )

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    A Man of Character - Magic of Love by Margaret Locke
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    A Man of Character follows Catherine, a grounded woman in her thirties who inherits a bookstore from her late father. With the help of her friend Eliza, she navigates a world where fictional characters from her stories start to come to life, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and romance. The story blends elements of magic, romance, and friendship, creating a modern-day fairy tale that explores the complexities of relationships and the balance between fantasy and reality.

    The book captivates readers with its lighthearted and engaging narrative, weaving together dreamy dates, relatable characters, and a touch of magic that keeps the reader hooked. Through Catherine's journey of finding love and discovering her true desires, Margaret Locke crafts a story that balances whimsy with depth, offering a refreshing take on contemporary romance with a hint of fairy tale charm.

    The last thing Catherine wanted to do was talk about men. She didn’t need to think about anything except the bookstore, especially on today of all days. But she’d promised to rehash her roommate Eliza...

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    Terms and Conditions - Dreamland Billionaires by Lauren Asher
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    Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher, the second book in the Dreamland Billionaire series, follows the story of Declan, a grumpy billionaire who needs to marry in order to secure his inheritance. When his assistant, Iris, steps in to offer a marriage of convenience, their relationship takes an unexpected turn as they navigate a slow-burn romance filled with tension, growth, and unexpected emotional depth. The book combines tropes like enemies to lovers, age gap, office romance, and grumpy sunshine, creating a vibrant and engaging story that showcases character development, strong dynamics, and a unique writing style that keeps readers hooked until the end.

    The author, Lauren Asher, skillfully weaves together a plot that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant, drawing readers in with a mix of humor, romance, and relatable characters. The book explores themes of love, growth, and self-discovery, presenting a compelling narrative that keeps readers invested in the evolving relationship between Declan and Iris. With elements of marriage of convenience, dyslexia representation, and multilayered character arcs, Terms and Conditions offers a refreshing take on the billionaire romance genre, delivering a story that is both heartwarming and engaging.

    “It’s a crime to celebrate a day like today all by yourself,” Cal, my best friend and boss’s brother, interrupts me. Despite the rumpled state of his suit and dirty blond hair, he steals the attention...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dreamland Billionaires )

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    The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley
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    Readers describe 'The Roughest Draft' as a heartwarming and engaging romance novel that follows the story of Katrina and Nathan, two famous co-authors who are forced to reunite after four years to write a new novel due to a contractual obligation. Set in Florida, the book intertwines their personal lives with their writing process, creating a cute and relatable romance that explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of collaboration. The writing style is praised for its ability to pull readers in, keep them guessing, and evoke genuine emotions, making it a hard-to-put-down summer read.

    The bookstore is nothing like I remember. They’ve remodeled, white paint covering the exposed bricks, light gray wooden shelves where there once were old metal ones. Cute candles and Jane Austen tote ...

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    By the Book by Amanda Sellet
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    Mary Porter Malcolm, the bookish middle child of two college professors, navigates public high school by using her extensive knowledge of 19th-century classic books to label her peers accordingly. The story follows Mary and her friends as they create the Scoundrel Survival Guide, which leads to unexpected lessons and discoveries about friendship and love. The plot is a mix of Emma and Mean Girls, with a touch of Pride and Prejudice, all wrapped up in a contemporary YA setting. The writing style includes numerous references to classic literature and pop culture, creating a unique and immersive reading experience.

    The beginning of the upending of my life took place on a sweltering August afternoon, the summer before my sophomore year of high school. I was lying on the couch, immersed in the story of a genteel f...

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