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    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
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    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne revolves around the workplace rivalry between Lucy and Josh, who despise each other but find themselves sharing an office after a merger. As they compete for the same promotion, their interactions are filled with witty banter, mind games, and emotional vulnerability. The story is a mix of romance, comedy, and tension, with a slow burn enemies-to-lovers plot that keeps readers engaged. Thorne's writing style is described as cute, light-hearted, and funny, making it an entertaining and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance and chick lit.

    Love and hate are visceral. Your stomach twists at the thought of that person. The heart in your chest beats heavy and bright, nearly visible through your flesh and clothes. Your appetite and sleep ar...

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    The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
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    'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren is a romantic comedy novel about Olive and Ethan, who are forced to take a honeymoon trip to Hawaii together after everyone else at a wedding reception falls ill except for them. Initially, they dislike each other, but as they spend time together, their feelings start to change. The book features witty banter, funny incidents, and a fake honeymoon scenario that leads to unexpected twists and turns in their relationship. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, romance, and relatable family dynamics that keep the readers entertained and invested in Olive and Ethan's journey.

    In the calm before the storm—in this case, the blessed quiet before the bridal suite is overrun by the wedding party—my twin sister stares critically down at a freshly painted shell-pink fingernail an...

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    Beach Read by Emily Henry
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    'Beach Read' by Emily Henry follows the story of romance writer January Andrews who finds herself in a neighboring lake house to Gus Everett, a serious literary author and her college nemesis. Despite their initial dislike for each other, they challenge each other to write a book in the style of the other person, leading to a slow burn romance. delves into themes of grief, pain, and complicated relationships, presenting a blend of romance, literary fiction, and insightful storytelling. The characters, their dynamics, and the emotional depth of the plot make this book a compelling read that goes beyond the typical romance genre.

    The writing style of 'Beach Read' is engaging and captivating, seamlessly blending humor, emotional moments, and character development. The author, Emily Henry, skillfully weaves together multiple storylines, creating a narrative that keeps readers invested from start to finish. offers a mix of light-hearted moments and deeper themes, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable read for those looking for a beach read with substance.

    I like to think we all do. Or at least that makes it easier for me when I’m writing—building my heroines and heroes up around this one self-sabotaging trait, hinging everything that happens to them on...

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    You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
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    Naomi and Nicholas are engaged but have fallen out of love. Instead of calling off the wedding, they engage in a war of sabotage and pranks to make the other break up. As they navigate this battle, they discover new sides to each other, leading to growth and a rekindling of their relationship. The book explores themes of love, communication, and self-discovery, with a writing style that includes humor, sarcasm, and vivid character descriptions.

    What an ugly, crappy day. Rain pelts off the windshield of my coworker’s likewise crappy car, which smells like cold McDonald’s French fries and pine trees. Leon taps his fingertips on the steering wh...

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    Get a Life, Chloe Brown - The Brown Sisters by Talia Hibbert
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    'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' by Talia Hibbert follows the story of Chloe Brown, a quirky web designer living with chronic health issues, who embarks on a journey to break out from her boring life. She creates a list of new experiences to try and enlists the help of Redford Morgan, the building superintendent, to guide her. Despite starting out as adversaries, Chloe and Red's relationship progresses believably, leading to a cute and steamy romance. The book skillfully weaves in themes of chronic pain, abusive relationships, and disability, all while maintaining a balance between humor and meaningful discussions.

    The writing style in 'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' is described as charming, funny, and heartwarming. The characters, especially Chloe and Red, are portrayed as real, funny, and troubled individuals rather than perfect romance stereotypes. The novel delves into important topics like chronic pain and abusive relationships with care and emotional intelligence, making it a refreshing and engaging contemporary romance read.

    “You’re the best superintendent we’ve ever had,” she cooed from the bathroom doorway, clasping one wrinkled hand to her bony chest. Her shock of white hair fairly quivered with emotion. Bit of a drama...

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    Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
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    In an alternative version of 2020, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston follows the romantic journey between Alex, the son of the first female president of the United States, and Henry, a prince of England. The book presents a witty, fun, and heartwarming narrative that explores the complex relationship between the two characters as they navigate their love amidst political tensions and personal discoveries. The writing style of the book is engaging, offering a mix of romance, humor, and political drama that creates a compelling and optimistic storyline.

    On the White House roof, tucked into a corner of the Promenade, there’s a bit of loose paneling right on the edge of the Solarium. If you tap it just right, you can peel it back enough to find a messa...

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    Dance of Thieves - Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson
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    In "Dance of Thieves," readers are introduced to Kazi, a former street thief turned soldier, and Jase, the ruler of the realm they find themselves in. Their encounter leads to a captivating enemies-to-lovers journey filled with forced proximity, secrets, and a dance of hidden motives. As they navigate political intrigue and personal desires, the story unfolds with elements of romance, deception, and unexpected twists.

    The narrative weaves a tale of shifting loyalties, betrayals, and intricate world-building, showcasing the author's storytelling prowess. Set in a familiar world from "The Remnant Chronicles," the book follows Kazi and Jase on a perilous journey where they must confront their pasts, navigate treacherous paths, and unravel the mysteries that entwine their fates.

    We rode through Sentinel Valley, ruins of the Ancients looking down upon us. My horse’s ears pricked, watchful, a rumble deep from his throat. He knew too. I rubbed his neck to calm him. It had been s...

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    The Wedding Party - The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory
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    In "The Wedding Party" by Jasmine Guillory, Maddie and Theo, who share a mutual hatred for each other, find themselves in a complicated situation when they end up in bed together after a party. They agree to keep their relationship a secret from their friend Alexa, leading to a series of secret trysts as they work together to plan Alexa's wedding. The story follows their journey from enemies to lovers, exploring themes of friendship, love, and the challenges of keeping their arrangement temporary. Guillory's writing style is described as cute, fun, and engaging, with well-developed characters and a happy ever after ending.

    Maddie Forest didn’t want to go to this birthday party. She didn’t like parties in the first place—they were always too loud, there were always annoying people who she had to pretend to be nice to, an...

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    The Cruel Prince - The Folk of the Air by Holly Black
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    In 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black, the story follows Jude and her sisters who are taken to Faerie after witnessing their parents' murder. Set in a world of magic and intrigue, Jude navigates the dangerous court as she strives for power and a place among the faerie lords and ladies. With twists and turns, the book keeps readers engaged with its lush descriptions and complex characters.

    The book is a dark fantasy tale filled with revenge, drama, courtly intrigue, and magic. Readers are introduced to a world where danger and betrayal lurk around every corner, as Jude faces challenges and choices that will impact not only her family but the entire kingdom of Faerie.

    “The tournament is still four nights away,” the creature says. Her name is Tatterfell, and she’s a servant in Madoc’s household, stuck here until she works off her debt to him. She’s cared for me sinc...

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    The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
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    Readers describe "The Wall of Winnipeg and Me" as a slow burn romance novel featuring a personal assistant, Vanessa, to a football player, Aiden. The story revolves around their unique relationship dynamics, starting with a fake marriage for a green card. The plot is engaging, focusing on the character development of Vanessa and Aiden, showcasing their growth and flaws throughout the novel. The writing style is immersive, with constant pacing and well-thought-out interactions between the characters, making it easy for readers to get involved in the story.

    “Aiden,” I grumbled, even though I knew better. Grumbling only got me the look—that infamous, condescending expression that had gotten Aiden into more than one fight in the past. Or so I’d been told. ...

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