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    Something Worth Saving by Mayra Statham
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    'Something Worth Saving' by Mayra Statham revolves around the marriage of Nadia and Owen, depicting their struggles and efforts to save their relationship. The story follows Nadia's realization of needing more in her life beyond just being a wife and mother, while Owen is consumed by his career as a plastic surgeon, neglecting his family. As their marriage hits a low point, both Nadia and Owen work hard to communicate, understand each other's needs, and fight for their love. The narrative beautifully captures the journey of rediscovering love and rebuilding a strong foundation for their relationship, with a focus on the importance of communication and effort in a marriage.

    The writing style of 'Something Worth Saving' is described as emotional, sweet, and engaging by readers. The story unfolds through the perspectives of Nadia and Owen, showcasing their individual struggles and growth within the marriage. delves into themes of love, communication, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by couples in maintaining a healthy relationship, ultimately delivering a heartfelt tale of perseverance and renewal.

    MUSIC MIGHT HAVE BEEN playing, but I couldn’t make out the song. My head was too muddled with my own thoughts and the sounds of arguing coming from the backseat. I stared at the red light in front of ...

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    Neighborly by Ellie Monago
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    'Neighborly' by Ellie Monago follows the story of Kat and Doug as they move into a seemingly perfect neighborhood called Aurora Village. However, their dream quickly turns into a nightmare as they receive threatening notes, face marital problems, and unravel dark secrets about their neighbors. The plot unfolds with a mix of mystery, psychological suspense, and a focus on relationships within the community, leading to a surprising resolution that ties up loose ends neatly. The writing style includes elements of suspense, subtle clues, and alternating narrators to keep the readers engaged until the end.


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    The Stars Don't Lie by Boo Walker
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    The Stars Don't Lie by Boo Walker is a heartwarming story that delves into themes of self-discovery, love, and redemption. The narrative follows Carver, a successful veterinarian, as he embarks on a journey back to his hometown after two decades. Through encounters with past relationships and confronting his demons, Carver learns to love himself and opens up to finding love again. The book beautifully portrays the impact of teachers, the struggles of aging relationships, and the importance of overcoming past traumas to move forward towards a brighter future.


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    Rocky Mountain Angel - Six Pack Ranch by Vivian Arend
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    Rocky Mountain Angel follows the story of Gabe and Allison, who enter into a pretend engagement to fulfill their own needs. The plot revolves around their developing relationship, dealing with family secrets, and facing challenges such as sickness and loss. The writing style is described as easygoing, filled with dialogues, and focuses on the emotions and dynamics between the characters.

    Dust motes hovered in the sun streaming through the open barn door. Gabe Coleman leaned back on a wall and took a deep breath. The heavy scent of farm animals filled his nostrils. Familiar as it was p...

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