Books matching: dual point of view narration

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    Playing with Fire by L.J. Shen
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    Playing with Fire by L.J. Shen is a slow burning bad boy college romance that takes place in a small Texas town. The story follows Grace Shaw, a once popular and beautiful girl who becomes physically scarred after a tragic event. When West St. Claire enters her life, Grace realizes that he is more than just a dangerous underground fighter. Both characters are shown to be broken and scarred, navigating brutal realities and heartbreaking consequences while finding healing through true human connection and deep love. The book is narrated in dual point of view, with flashbacks and a small glimpse into the past, creating a rich and emotional storyline.

    Karlie sucked on her margarita slushie, eyeballing her phone. Damp clouds of heat sailed over the food truck’s ceiling. Sweat soaked through my pink hoodie. We were in the midst of a Texan heatwave, e...

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    The Kiss Thief by L.J. Shen
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    'The Kiss Thief' by L.J. Shen is a contemporary romance novel set in modern-day Chicago revolving around the Italian mob and a powerful senator seeking revenge. The story follows the arranged marriage between Francesca, a mafia princess, and Senator Wolfe Keaton, who harbors a vendetta against her father. As their relationship unfolds, secrets are revealed, love blossoms, and both characters undergo significant growth. The dual point of view narration allows readers to delve into the complexities of their personalities, creating a rich and captivating storyline that blends elements of romance, drama, and intrigue.

    Angelo kissed the back of my hand at the doors to the Art Institute of Chicago. My heart sank before I pushed the silly disappointment aside. He was only baiting me. Besides, he looked so dazzlingly h...

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    Hotshot Doc by R.S. Grey
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    Hotshot Doc by R.S. Grey is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Bailey Jennings, a selfless and dedicated surgical assistant who takes care of her younger sister, Josie, after their parents' passing. The book revolves around Bailey's interactions with Dr. Matthew Russell, a brilliant but arrogant surgeon, as they navigate a tumultuous relationship filled with witty banter, sexual tension, and personal growth. The writing style of the book is a perfect blend of humor and seriousness, with alternating points of view providing insight into the characters' thoughts and motivations.

    I have a little sister. She’s squashed against me on the couch so we can both see my computer screen. Reruns of Grey’s Anatomy play out in high definition. Dr. McDreamy’s hair is thick and shiny. I wa...

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    The Nerd Next Door - Carolina Kisses by Sylvie Stewart
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    'The Nerd Next Door' in the 'Carolina Kisses' series by Sylvie Stewart is a cute and light-hearted romance story that follows the lives of Ted, a hot nerd college professor who loves superheroes, and Haley, his quirky and optimistic new neighbor. The plot unfolds with a miscommunication between the two characters, leading to a slow-burning romance with amusing moments and some decent sex scenes. The story is narrated from dual points of view, allowing readers to delve into the characters' minds and enjoy their antics as they navigate their mutual attraction and misunderstandings.

    The book offers a fun and entertaining read with well-developed and likeable characters. It features a good balance of humor, drama, and romance, keeping readers engaged and wanting to read more. The writing style captures the essence of a rom-com with heartwarming moments, showcasing the author's ability to create a feel-good story with relatable characters and enjoyable plot twists.


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    Deeper
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    Book 1 in the series:Caroline & West

    Deeper - Caroline & West by Robin York
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    Deeper by Robin York tells the story of Caroline, a college student who becomes a victim of revenge porn after a breakup with her ex-boyfriend. The book explores Caroline's journey of empowerment and self-discovery as she navigates the aftermath of the scandal, with the help of West, a mysterious man she met on the first day of college. The plot revolves around their evolving relationship, the challenges they face, and the growth they experience individually. The writing style is described as engaging, emotional, and gripping, drawing readers in with its dual points of view and realistic portrayal of the characters' struggles and triumphs.

    Sometimes I hate the girl I was back then. It’s like how, when you see a horror movie, you can’t help but feel contempt for the virgin who goes for a walk in the woods after midnight. How can she be s...

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    The Summer Remains - The Summer Remains by Seth King
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    The Summer Remains by Seth King is a poignant and heart-wrenching love story that follows the journey of Summer Johnson, a young woman facing a life-threatening illness, and Cooper Nichols, the man who enters her life and changes it forever. The dual point of view narration allows readers to deeply connect with both characters as they navigate through love, loss, and the complexities of life. The writing style is described as stunning, emotional, and thought-provoking, with a focus on societal perceptions, personal struggles, and the beauty of human connections.

    I fidgeted on the hospital bed as Dr. Steinberg entered, the late-spring sunlight mocking me as smiled onto the industrial tile floors. I’d known Steinberg since I was four. He’d handled almost all of...

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    Veiled Innocence by Ella Frank
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    Veiled Innocence by Ella Frank is a captivating story about the forbidden romance between Addison, a troubled but determined student, and Grayson, a history teacher dealing with his own personal struggles. The book delves into their intense attraction, inner battles, and the complexities of their relationship, all while exploring themes of obsession, love, and madness. The dual point of view narration, past and present timelines, and the intricate storytelling style keep readers engaged as they follow Addison and Grayson's journey of self-discovery and forbidden love.

    Inspecting myself in the restroom mirror, I was careful to make sure that my lip-gloss was perfect. My hair fell in soft waves I had painstakingly curled that morning, and after my earlier activities ...

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    Dark Wild Night
    Book 4 in the series:Wild Seasons

    Dark Wild Night - Wild Seasons by Christina Lauren
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    'Dark Wild Night' by Christina Lauren is a contemporary romance novel in the 'Wild Seasons' series that follows the story of Lola and Oliver, a graphic novelist and comic book store owner. The book explores their transition from friends to lovers, dealing with Lola's struggle to balance her budding romance with her lifelong dream of getting her comic book adapted for the big screen. The writing style is characterized by dual point of view narration, humor, explicit sex scenes, and a focus on the characters' emotions and vulnerabilities. The plot revolves around the challenges Lola faces in prioritizing her personal life and career aspirations, while navigating her evolving relationship with Oliver.

    I nod, trying to trick my thoughts into agreement—Look at this office! Look at these people! Bright lights! Big city!—but it’s a wasted effort. I’ve been writing and drawing Razor Fish since I was twe...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wild Seasons )

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    Sweet Jayne by K. Webster
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    'Sweet Jayne' by K. Webster is a dark and twisted story that follows the protagonist Nadia as she navigates through a web of mystery, abuse, and complex relationships. The plot unfolds with Nadia's past trauma and her determination to find her kidnapped friend, Kasey. The dual point of view narration from Nadia and Kasper, along with the intricate relationships between the characters, adds layers of depth to the storyline. The writing style is described as disturbing, dark, and filled with twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats, making it a gripping and enthralling read.

    The book delves into themes of abuse, obsession, resilience, and the complexities of relationships. The character development of Nadia as a strong yet vulnerable individual, along with the intriguing dynamics between characters like Logan, Kasper, and Donovan, adds depth to the narrative. The unexpected twists and turns in the plot, coupled with the dark and mysterious elements, create a compelling and suspenseful atmosphere that hooks readers from the beginning till the end.

    Sure, you could call me one of the good guys. But I know better. Despite my career choices and the way I carry myself for all to see, I’m something dark and bitter beneath the surface. Beneath the lop...

  10. #10
    Her Soul to Take
    Book 1 in the series:Souls

    Her Soul to Take - Souls by Harley Laroux
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    'Her Soul to Take' by Harley Laroux is a dark romance novel that follows the story of Raelynn, a ghost paranormal hunter, and Leon, a demon with a mysterious past. The book delves into their morally grey characters as they navigate a world filled with supernatural elements, dark gods, and forbidden desires. The dual point of view narration adds depth to the enthralling plot, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they uncover the complexities of the characters' relationships and the dark forces at play. Laroux's writing style expertly weaves together themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil, creating a gripping tale that blends romance, horror, and mythology seamlessly.


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