Books matching: easy and immersive writing
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- #1
'Thrust' by Victoria Ashley revolves around the character Calla, a professional photographer who has been hurt in the past and is reluctant to enter into any kind of relationship. The story also involves two brothers, Kyan and Hunter Wilder, with Kyan being a ripped and gorgeous businessman who prefers no attachment relationships due to past betrayals, and Hunter being a carefree playboy who enjoys partying and avoids emotional connections. As Calla navigates her encounters with both brothers and deals with her past heartbreak, she finds herself in a complex situation of tangled emotions and desires. The plot unfolds with a mix of steamy encounters, emotional turmoil, and the struggle to trust and love again, all amidst the backdrop of a love triangle.
Calla's journey of healing and growth is depicted through her interactions with Kyan and Hunter, exploring themes of trust, betrayal, and the complexities of relationships. The writing style captures the passion and conflicts of the characters, as they grapple with their pasts and try to navigate their way towards a future filled with love and understanding. delves into the dynamics of love, desire, and heartache, painting a vivid picture of characters who are flawed yet relatable, and a storyline that keeps the readers engaged with its twists and emotional depth.
- #2
'Emily Goes to Exeter' in the series 'The Travelling Matchmaker' by Marion Chesney follows the adventures of Miss Hannah Pym, a 45-year-old spinster who inherits a sum of money and decides to embark on a journey of travel and matchmaking. Set in the Regency period, the story is a light and entertaining historical romance with a focus on Miss Pym's adventures on a stagecoach bound for Exeter. Along the way, she encounters eccentric characters, minor mysteries, and even a touch of danger, all while maintaining a down-to-earth and sensible demeanor.
The plot of the book is straightforward yet enjoyable, with a good mix of humor, romance, and historically accurate social observations. Marion Chesney's writing style is described as easy to read, well-written, and engaging, offering a delightful escape into the Regency era with its quaint characters and charming English countryside settings.
Thornton Hall was a large square building, rather like a huge doll’s house, with a drive that led down to the Kensington Road. There were no formal gardens or trees at the front, only lawns cropped sh... - #3
The Imperial Alchemist by A. H. Wang follows the thrilling journey of archaeologist Georgia Lee as she uncovers a hidden tomb in China, leading to a quest to find the legendary elixir of life. The book seamlessly combines Chinese history, legend, and mysticism with a modern-day setting, creating a fast-paced and suspenseful storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Through a mix of fact and fiction, the author intricately weaves together multiple storylines, intriguing twists, and well-developed characters, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical mysteries and adventures.
Driving her car through the gates of Lambert Estate, she takes a deep breath as she absorbs the sheer immensity of the property. Sprawling grass plains stretch as far as the eye can see, and beyond th...