Books matching: deeply entwined characters
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- #1
Dead Reckoning by Sam Llewellyn is a thrilling mystery novel set in the world of yacht racing. The story revolves around a deadly incident involving a faulty steering system on a boat, leading to accusations and a race to clear one's name. The plot is filled with double crossings, intrigue, and criminal masterminds, creating a page-turning read with twists and turns. The writing style is engaging, with detailed and exciting accounts of sailing that immerse the reader in the action, making it a compelling read for those interested in mystery and sailing.
- #2
'Love To Love You Baby' by Kasey Michaels revolves around a humorous and heartwarming storyline where a woman, Keely, who is recovering from a loss, and a baseball player, Jack, find themselves in an unexpected situation when a baby is left on Jack's doorstep. The slow-paced book follows their journey as Keely agrees to watch the baby in exchange for an interior decorating job, leading to a sweet and funny romance that evolves with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. The witty dialogue, colorful characters, and unpredictable yet happy ending make this book an enjoyable read that blends humor, romance, and a touch of unpredictability.
Jack Trehan swore again, reached out blindly in the dark, snagged the phone on his second try. The first had knocked over the already tipsy lamp his Aunt Sadie had lent him out of the goodness of her ... - #3
The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love by Oscar Hijuelos is a novel that follows the life story of two Cuban brothers, Cesar and Nestor Castillo, who immigrate to New York City in the 1950s to pursue their musical dreams during the mambo music craze. The book vividly captures the flavor of the time and music, with rich descriptions of black beans and rice, platanos, and the vibrant music scene. The story is a mix of nostalgia, memory, and sensuality, depicting the brothers' struggles, successes, and relationships as they navigate the challenges of immigrant life and the music industry.
The narrative style of The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love is described as evocative, sensuous, and nostalgic, with a focus on the complexities of the characters and their experiences. The book weaves in cameo appearances by real-life mambo musicians, adding depth to the portrayal of the music scene and the cultural backdrop of the time.
IT WAS A SATURDAY AFTERNOON on La Salle Street, years and years ago when I was a little kid, and around three o’clock Mrs. Shannon, the heavy Irish woman in her perpetually soup-stained dress, opened ... - #4
'Dirty Ugly Toy' by K. Webster is a dark and twisted romance that follows the story of Jessica, a drug addict and prostitute, who is propositioned by Braxton to become his toy for six months. Braxton is a man with dark desires who collects broken women and transforms them into his perfect toys. As Jessica's past collides with her present, their tumultuous relationship unfolds, revealing layers of trauma, control, and unexpected emotions. The story is a raw exploration of family, revenge, love, and hope, with sizzling hot scenes and surprising twists that keep readers captivated till the end.
The book is narrated from dual perspectives, providing deep insights into the complex characters of Jessica and Braxton. Their evolving relationship challenges the boundaries of control and submission, leading to moments of vulnerability, growth, and unexpected connections. The writing style is captivating, balancing darkness with humor, backstory, and empathetic character development, making it a compelling read for fans of dark romance and intricate storytelling.
I wobble down Breightmet Street on my last pair of heels and hope my hair looks decent. Not even a half hour ago, I woke up with my underwear around my thighs, face down on the scummy floor of a pub o... The Jock by Tal Bauer is a heart-wrenching romance novel that follows the story of Wes Van de Hoek, a closeted American football college star with NFL prospects, and Justin Swanscott, a confident nursing student. The plot unfolds as Wes struggles to balance his football career and his burgeoning relationship with Justin, all while facing immense pressure and turmoil. The writing style of Tal Bauer is described as emotional, relatable, and honest, capturing the essence of the characters' sacrifices, selflessness, and forbidden love in a beautifully written narrative.
- #6
Toby Maytree first sees Lou Bigelow on a bicycle in postwar Provincetown, Massachusetts, and is captivated by her laughter and loveliness. The book follows the Maytrees' decades of loving and longing, set in Cape Cod, with the sea and sky playing significant roles in the narration. The narrative spans around thirty years, focusing more on character feelings and visions rather than advancing the plot. The book is described as a dense, lyrical piece, written in a style that falls between prose and verse, with a poetic and beautiful language that some readers find difficult but rewarding to read.
TWO YEARS LATER THEY were dancing in the kitchen to “Lady Be Good.” Maytree turned down the radio and ran his notion by Lou. It is an unnameable boon love hauls down, that people rightly prize as the ...