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    The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran
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    The readers' opinions on 'The Broken Wings' by Kahlil Gibran suggest that the book is a story about unrequited love and the struggles of two people trying to be together despite societal barriers. The writing style is described as heartfelt, ornate, and melodic, painting a vivid picture of love in its various forms. The plot is said to be inspirational, emotional, and thought-provoking, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and spiritual philosophy.


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    When I Met My Duchess by Caroline Linden
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    'When I Met My Duchess' by Caroline Linden is a Regency romance novella that tells the story of Gareth Cavendish, Duke of Wessex, who believes he has chosen the perfect bride until he meets her spirited widowed sister, Cleo. Cleo, who loves her sister dearly, is torn between her own desires and the need to protect her sister from their overbearing parents. As Gareth and Cleo's connection grows, they find themselves in a dilemma of duty versus love, surrounded by family dynamics and societal expectations. The novella is praised for its well-developed characters, engaging plot, and seamless writing style that captivates readers from the first chapter.

    Gareth Cavendish, Duke of Wessex, surveyed the rapidly darkening sky as he stood on the steps of his country estate. Gray-violet clouds boiled up in angry billows and every few seconds thunder rumbled...

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    Boulder by Eva Baltasar
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    Boulder by Eva Baltasar is a contemporary literary fiction novel that follows the titular character, Boulder, an insular and reserved woman who falls in love with Samsa and settles into domestic life in Iceland. The book delves into Boulder's internal struggles with conflicting desires for love and freedom, as well as her journey into motherhood. The writing style is described as rich, poetic, and intimate, providing a deep exploration of Boulder's thoughts on work, relationships, domesticity, and maternity.


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    More Die of Heartbreak by Saul Bellow
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    'More Die of Heartbreak' by Saul Bellow is a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships, particularly focusing on the themes of love, intellectualism, and personal fulfillment. The story follows the lives of two intellectuals, Kenneth Trachtenberg and his uncle Benn Crader, a renowned botanist. Through Kenneth's perspective, the book explores the struggles and failures in both his and his uncle's romantic pursuits, shedding light on the challenges of balancing personal desires with intellectual pursuits. Bellow's writing style is characterized by a blend of humor, introspection, and sharp observations on human behavior, making the reader reflect on the intricacies of love and life.


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    Come Back by Melissa Maygrove
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    In Melissa Maygrove's debut novel 'Come Back,' readers are transported to the 1850s along the Gila Trail, where the protagonist, Rebecca Garvey, finds herself abandoned by her family's wagon train. As she navigates the harsh realities of survival, she meets Seth Emerson, a stranger who becomes her companion on the treacherous journey to California. The book intricately weaves historical accuracy with a captivating romance plot, showcasing the resilience and growth of the characters amidst adversity and challenges.

    Maygrove's writing style in 'Come Back' is praised for its attention to detail, emotional depth, and engaging storytelling. The narrative skillfully captures the struggles of Rebecca and Seth as they face the perils of nature, encounters with strangers, and the internal conflicts of love and duty. Readers are drawn into a world where characters evolve from innocence to strength, where historical context enriches the plot, and where unexpected twists keep the story compelling till the end.

    Rebecca Garvey looked up at the moon and smiled. Usually the vastness of the heavens made her feel small and exposed. Not tonight. Instead of reminding her how vulnerable she was, the expanse of stars...

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    Porn Star
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    Porn Star - P*rn Star by Laurelin Paige, Sierra Simone
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    In "Porn Star" by Laurelin Paige and Sierra Simone, the story revolves around two porn stars, Logan O'Toole and Devi Dare, as they navigate their careers in the adult entertainment industry. Logan, a successful and well-known male porn star, and Devi, a newer face in the industry, find themselves drawn to each other despite the complexities of their profession. As their paths cross again, they are forced to confront their feelings for one another while dealing with the challenges of balancing personal desires and the demands of their work. The book delves into the emotional and professional struggles faced by these characters, offering a glimpse into the world of porn stars beyond the surface level.

    The authors explore themes of self-discovery, relationships, and the realities of the adult film industry through the characters of Logan and Devi. The plot follows their journey as they come to terms with their feelings and aspirations, highlighting the complexities of love, desire, and identity within the context of their unconventional careers. With a mix of steamy scenes and introspective moments, "Porn Star" offers a unique perspective on the lives of porn stars and the challenges they face in finding happiness and fulfillment both on and off the screen.

    But the problem is that this is my set. And the two beautiful women are my friends, who are admittedly getting paid to be here. But still. They could be off doing anything else and probably getting p...

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    Prince Joe - Tall, Dark & Dangerous by Suzanne Brockmann
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    Prince Joe by Suzanne Brockmann follows the story of Navy SEAL Joe Catalanotto, who is tasked with impersonating a prince from a fictional country. As he is trained by a PR specialist, Veronica St. John, to pass as royalty, the two characters develop a complicated relationship filled with attraction and misunderstandings. Set against the backdrop of a romantic thriller, the book weaves together elements of action, suspense, and military romance. The plot unfolds with a mix of humor, romance, and a touch of fantasy, creating a fast-paced and engaging story that keeps readers entertained.

    He was following her instructions to the letter. Veronica St. John, professional image and media consultant, allowed herself a sigh of relief. But only a small one, because she knew Tedric Cortere ver...

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    French Silk by Sandra Brown
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    Claire Laurent, the owner of French Silk, a successful lingerie company in New Orleans, finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation when the TV evangelist, Jackson Wilde, who has been targeting her business, is found dead. District Attorney Robert Cassidy takes on the case, leading to a conflict of interest as he becomes romantically involved with Claire. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and guessing until the end. The setting in New Orleans is vividly described, adding depth to the story and creating a captivating atmosphere.

    The medical examiner’s remark was an understatement, Cassidy thought. He guessed the murder weapon was a .38 snub-nose revolver, fired at close range. Hollow-tip bullets. The perpetrator had definitel...

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    Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales
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    'Perfect on Paper' by Sophie Gonzales is a YA novel that follows the story of Darcy, a bisexual high school student who secretly runs a love advice system out of her locker. When caught by Alexander Brougham, the school's popular senior, she is blackmailed into helping him win back his ex-girlfriend. Despite their rocky start, Darcy and Brougham form an unlikely friendship that challenges Darcy's feelings for her best friend Brooke and her own understanding of herself. The book explores themes of friendship, love, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships, all delivered in a witty and authentic writing style that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    Everyone in school knows about locker eighty-nine: the locker on the bottom right, at the end of the hall near the science labs. It’s been unassigned for years now; really, it should’ve been allocated...

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    The Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy
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    'The Cossacks' by Leo Tolstoy is a collection of three stories set in the Caucasus and Crimea during Tolstoy's time fighting in the region. The book explores themes of love, war, patriotism, and the clash of cultures, particularly focusing on the Cossack society. The stories delve into the complexities of human nature, the brutality of war, and the search for true happiness amidst conflicting desires. Tolstoy's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, deep philosophical reflections, and a raw portrayal of emotions and relationships.

    All is quiet in Moscow. The squeak of wheels is seldom heard in the snow-covered street. There are no lights left in the windows and the street lamps have been extinguished. Only the sound of bells, ...

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