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    Gods of Manhattan - Gods of Manhattan by Scott Mebus
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    In the book 'Gods of Manhattan' by Scott Mebus, readers are taken on an action-packed journey through a spirit world filled with magic and history, set in New York City. The plot revolves around a brewing war in Mannahatta between the Munsee Indians and the Gods of Manhattan, with the evil Willem Kieft threatening the city. The protagonist, Rory, must step up to stop Kieft and save Mannahatta, leading to a thrilling final battle. The book creatively incorporates gods inspired by the history and culture of New York City, offering a fresh twist to the typical god-themed fantasy genre. The writing style is engaging, with a good balance of action, fantasy, and adventure, keeping readers hooked till the very end.


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    Legacies
    Book 1 in the series:Repairman Jack

    Legacies - Repairman Jack by F. Paul Wilson
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    Legacies in the Repairman Jack series by F. Paul Wilson follows Repairman Jack as he takes on various cases involving mysteries, family secrets, and dangerous adversaries. The book introduces Dr. Alicia Clayton, who seeks Jack's help in uncovering the truth behind her inheritance and the dark forces at play. Jack's character is portrayed as a skilled problem solver with a unique sense of justice, navigating through a thrilling storyline filled with action and suspense.

    Legacies delves into themes of family dynamics, childhood trauma, and the pursuit of justice amidst a backdrop of greed and manipulation. The plot unfolds with intricate layers of mystery, as Jack unravels the secrets hidden within Alicia's inherited house and faces off against formidable enemies. Wilson's writing style combines elements of thriller, mystery, and action, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged with its fast-paced storytelling and dynamic characters.

    The driver—curly dark hair, a Saddam Hussein mustache, and swarthy skin—didn't seem to hear. He jogged his machine two lanes left, then three lanes right, hitting the brakes and gunning the engine, hi...

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    The Assassin Game by Kirsty McKay
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    "The Assassin Game" by Kirsty McKay is set on a secluded island off the coast of Wales where a group of students at Umfraville Hall participates in a thrilling and dangerous game known as Killer. The game takes a dark turn when the pranks turn into real murder attempts, and protagonist Cate finds herself caught in a web of mystery and suspense as she tries to uncover the identity of the real killer. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers guessing until the final reveal. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of suspense, mystery, and a touch of romance, making it a captivating read for fans of YA thrillers.

    It is about 4:00 a.m. when they come for me. I am already awake, strung out on the fear that they will come and the fear that they won’t. When I finally hear the click of the latch on the dormitory do...

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    Day of the Dragon - World of Warcraft by Richard A. Knaak
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    "Day of the Dragon" by Richard A. Knaak follows the story of Rhonin, an outcast mage from the Kirin Tor, who is sent on a mission to Grim Batol to observe. Along the way, he is accompanied by Vareesa Windrunner, a Ranger, and together with a dwarf named Falstad, they embark on a journey to free the Dragon Queen. The plot revolves around the leaders of the Alliance dealing with the manipulative Deathwing, who aims to be announced as King.

    delves into the lore of the World of Warcraft series, exploring the Dragon Aspects - Alexstrasza, Malygos, Nozdormu, Ysera, and Deathwing. It also touches on the power dynamics within the Alliance and the threat posed by the Dragonmaw clan, providing a deep dive into the Warcraft universe.

    It had once seemed to some of the Kirin Tor, the magical conclave that ruled the small nation of Dalaran, that the world of Azeroth had never known anything but constant bloodshed. There had been the ...

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    When She Unravels
    Book 1 in the series:The Fallen

    When She Unravels - The Fallen by Gabrielle Sands
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    'When She Unravels' in the series 'The Fallen' by Gabrielle Sands is a mafia dark romance novel that follows the journey of Valentina, a strong and determined woman who finds herself in Ibiza working for Damiano, a ruthless mafia leader. The book explores themes of self-discovery, survival, and the complexities of relationships in a world filled with violence and crime. The writing style of Gabrielle Sands is fast-paced, captivating, and keeps the readers engaged with gradual revelations and a sense of foreboding throughout the story.


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    The Fletcher
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    Book 1 in the series:Arrow of Artemis

    The Fletcher - Arrow of Artemis by K. Aten
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    'The Fletcher' by K. Aten is the first book in 'The Arrow of Artemis' series, following the coming of age story of the lead character Kyri. The novel beautifully explores Kyri's journey of self-discovery and growth, set in a richly built world that captivates readers from the very beginning. The book introduces a diverse cast of characters, with Kyri standing out as an intensely likable and complex protagonist, whose innocence and strength are portrayed with sincerity and depth. The story unfolds with a mix of innocence and confidence, blending elements of fantasy and Amazon lifestyle seamlessly.

    The narrative of 'The Fletcher' progresses with a well-paced plot that keeps readers engaged, leading them through a tale of exploration, discovery, and the evolution of relationships. The novel strikes a balance between conclusion and cliffhanger, leaving readers eager for the next installment in the series. With a focus on character development and world-building, K. Aten's writing style shines through, drawing readers into a captivating story that promises a mix of adventure, romance, and personal growth.


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    Crushed Dominion - Shattered Galaxies by Poppy Rhys
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    'Crushed Dominion' by Poppy Rhys follows the story of Lorelei, a human female who finds herself on an alien world after a glitch. There, she meets Reon, an alien who can split into seven avatars, each embodying a different trait related to the seven deadly sins. The relationship between Lorelei and Reon progresses amidst humorous and sizzling moments, with a mix of sweet and spicy scenes. The plot is fast-paced, lighthearted, and filled with tension between the characters, leading to a satisfying romantic conclusion.

    The writing style in 'Crushed Dominion' is described as cute, comforting, and easy to read. features good world-building, relatable characters, and a blend of humor and romance. The plot, although short, is engaging and well-paced, with a unique twist on the devil and the seven deadly sins, making it an enjoyable sci-fi romance read for fans of the genre.


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    Wife
    Book 1 in the series:Betrothed

    Wife - Betrothed by Penelope Sky
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    'Wife' in the series 'Betrothed' by Penelope Sky revolves around the complex relationship between Hades, a dangerous drug lord with a conscience, and Sofia, a woman who values independence and high morals. The plot follows their intense and steamy encounters, as well as the internal struggle of both characters as they navigate their feelings for each other amidst dangerous circumstances. The writing style is described as straightforward, with a good balance between pace and description, although some readers found certain aspects, like physical descriptions, to be repetitive.


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    The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre by Robin Talley
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    The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre follows the story of Melody McIntyre, a talented stage manager at Beaconville High, who is known for her dedication to theater and her busy love life. When a new superstition arises that she must swear off love during the upcoming production to avoid disastrous consequences, Melody finds herself torn between following the rule and her growing feelings for the leading actress, Odile Rose. As the drama unfolds both on and off the stage, Melody must navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and superstitions within the theater world, leading to a heartwarming yet challenging journey of self-discovery and romance.

    The book is structured like a play, with scenes and locations, providing an immersive experience into the theater world. Through the characters' interactions and the exploration of belief and superstitions, the story delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the power of following one's heart even in the face of obstacles. With a mix of drama, romance, and humor, The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre offers a unique perspective on teenage love, friendship, and the magic of theater.

    A pale beam of light just appeared at the top of the scaffolding we built on stage left. I hit that cue at the perfect moment, and now the audience is primed and ready. The light was the signal they n...

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    The Cassini Division - The Fall Revolution by Ken MacLeod
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    The Cassini Division by Ken MacLeod is a sci-fi novel set in a future where 30 billion people live in an anarcho-communist society protected by a group called the Cassini Division. The story follows the leader of the division, Ellen May Ngwethu, as she faces a threat from post-humans and navigates political complexities. The book explores themes of socialism, capitalism, post-humanism, and philosophical debates, all set against a backdrop of space adventures and futuristic technology.

    The writing style of The Cassini Division is described as fast-paced, engaging, and imaginative. The book features a mix of action, humor, political commentary, and philosophical musings. The plot involves a diverse cast of characters, including a black female protagonist, and delves into complex ideas such as post-human existence, socialist anarchy, and the ethics of artificial intelligence.


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