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    Improbable by Adam Fawer
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    Improbable by Adam Fawer is a thrilling novel that follows the story of David Caine, a poker-playing, epileptic slacker who is also a professor of probability theory. The book delves into weighty topics such as Einstein's Theory of relativity and French mathematician LaPlace's writings, while exploring the meaning of life itself. Fawer skillfully weaves a complex plot around these themes, making quantum mechanics understandable and entertaining. The story is filled with intrigue, involving a double agent, the Russian mob, the North Korean secret service, evil scientists, and various government agencies, all set against a backdrop of Texas Hold'em poker.

    The writing style of Improbable is fast-paced and engaging, keeping readers hooked till the end. The characters, especially Nava, are well-developed and believable, adding depth to the storyline. Fawer combines hopelessly arcane scientific theories with non-stop action, creating a unique blend of science fiction and thriller that is both adrenaline-rich and thought-provoking.


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    Animals by John Skipp, Craig Spector
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    The story revolves around Syd Jarrett, a down-and-almost-out, newly divorced 35-year-old in a dying rural Pennsylvania steel town. To try and cheer himself up, he heads to a local club and gets picked up by Nora, a wild, beautiful woman with a dark secret and a murderous boyfriend on her trail. The first half of the book does an outstanding job of fleshing out Syd and Nora as they enter into a wild affair of sex, booze, and awakenings. Skipp and Spector guide the reader through their emotional tornado with remarkable skill, and end the opening act with a bang. The idea presented in the book is that a wolf lives within some people, albeit latent, waiting for the right set of circumstances and a large amount of provocation.

    "Damn," Syd muttered, easing up on the gas, slowing to a 35-m.p.h. crawl. He just thanked God he had the road to himself, no hellbent crystal meth-crazed eighteen-wheelers on his tail. There wasn't mu...

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    Bound by Blood
    Book 1 in the series:Bound

    Bound by Blood - Bound by Cynthia Eden
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    Bound by Blood is a short, action-packed paranormal romance that revolves around a unique alliance between vampires and werewolves to fight against demons threatening both species. The story follows Morgan, a pureblood vampire princess, and Jace, an alpha werewolf, who agree to mate in order to strengthen their factions against the common enemy. As they navigate through betrayals and mysteries, the characters develop a deep bond while facing intense action sequences and steamy romance. Cynthia Eden's writing style is praised for its fast pace, engaging plot twists, and vivid portrayal of the supernatural world of vampires, werewolves, and demons.

    The sexy little vampiress walked into the bar as if she owned the place. Since Howling Moon was a low-rent dive hidden on the shadier side of Miami, a bar that catered to werewolves, well, the lady wa...

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    Anna K: A Love Story
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    Book 1 in the series:Anna K

    Anna K: A Love Story - Anna K by Jenny Lee
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    'Anna K: A Love Story' by Jenny Lee is a modern retelling of the classic 'Anna Karenina' set in present-day New York. The story revolves around Anna K., a wealthy seventeen-year-old navigating through teenage drama, relationships, and societal pressures. The plot is filled with intense emotions, drama, and the struggles of young adults, all while staying true to the essence of the original tale by Tolstoy. The writing style is fast-paced, witty, and engaging, drawing the reader into a world of luxury, romance, and teenage angst.


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    The Ark
    Book 1 in the series:Tyler Locke

    The Ark - Tyler Locke by Boyd Morrison
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    Boyd Morrison's 'The Ark' follows archeologist Dilara Kenner and former combat engineer Tyler Locke as they race to save the world from a destructive secret hidden within Noah's Ark. The book blends action-adventure with biblical thriller elements, featuring a cinematic scope and a tightly plotted premise. The story revolves around Dilara's quest to uncover the truth behind her father's disappearance and his lifelong search for Noah's Ark, all while evading shadowy adversaries who seek to use the ark for their own sinister purposes.

    The narrative seamlessly weaves together fact and fiction, making the Old Testament story of Noah's Ark seem plausible within a modern techno-thriller setting. As Dilara and Tyler delve deeper into the mystery, they face high stakes, close calls, and a race against time to prevent a global catastrophe. Morrison's writing style keeps the reader engaged with a fast-paced plot, well-developed characters, and a blend of science, archaeology, and conspiracy that adds layers of intrigue to the story.

    Dilara Kenner wound her way through the international concourse of LAX, a well-worn canvas backpack her only luggage. It was a Thursday afternoon, and travelers crowded the vast terminal. Her plane fr...

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    Asterion - The Court of the Underworld by Alessa Thorn
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    'Asterion' in the series 'The Court of the Underworld' by author Alessa Thorn is a Greek mythology-based romance book that follows the story of the assassin Adreane who is trying to escape the control of Minos. She plots with a rival organization and meets Asterion, the hero of the story, under the guise of trying to kill him. The plot is full of twists and turns, with a mix of action, romance, and Greek mythology elements. The characters, especially Adreane and Asterion, are well-developed with complex backgrounds, engaging in banter and tension that keeps the readers hooked. The writing style is described as smooth, fast-paced, and filled with humor and adult intimate scenes that add depth to the story.

    "Gross," she muttered, as she unwound the braid of golden threads from around his fat, sweaty neck. She snapped off one of the threads from the braid before she twisted it back around her wrist, turni...

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    The Wicked by James Newman
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    The Wicked by James Newman is a horror novel set in a small town called Morganville, North Carolina, which is reeling from a tragic fire at a children's school that claimed many lives. The story revolves around the arrival of the Little family in Morganville, where they encounter an ancient demon named Moloch wreaking havoc on the town. The book weaves together elements of mystery, gore, and supernatural horror, drawing inspiration from 80's horror novels while also incorporating modern storytelling techniques. The plot follows David's desperate attempts to protect his family from the evil forces unleashed by the tragic events in Morganville.

    Amidst the chilling atmosphere and vividly drawn setting, The Wicked stands out as a homage to 80's horror, with a narrative that balances gore, shock value, and creepiness. James Newman's writing style is praised for its evocative prose, intricate research into demonology, and the inclusion of diverse characters without stereotyping. The book is lauded for its fast-paced and engaging storytelling that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, delivering a rollercoaster of horror that pays tribute to the classic horror novels of the past.


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    Cannibal Gold
    Book 1 in the series:Bad Times

    Cannibal Gold - Bad Times by Chuck Dixon
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    'Cannibal Gold' by Chuck Dixon is a thrilling blend of military action and science fiction, following four ex-Army Rangers sent back in time to rescue a scientist's sister. The story is fast-paced, filled with high-action sequences, accurate fighting tactics, and dangerous encounters with early human-like cannibals. Dixon's writing style is described as pure pulp, reminiscent of classic tales that provide comfort reading, while seamlessly blending genres to create an imaginative and enjoyable narrative.


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    Capture Me
    Book 1 in the series:Capture Me

    Capture Me - Capture Me by Anna Zaires
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    'Capture Me' by Anna Zaires is a dark romance novel that follows the captivating story of Yulia Tzakova, a Russian spy assigned to infiltrate Lucas Kent and his Colombian crime boss, Julian Esguerra. The book delves into the intense and dangerous relationship between Yulia and Lucas, filled with passion, espionage, and betrayal. Anna Zaires' writing style is described as compelling, with well-developed characters and a fast-paced plot that keeps the readers engaged and eager for more.

    The story unfolds with Yulia's capture and imprisonment by Lucas, leading to an obsession that transcends their tumultuous circumstances. As the plot thickens, secrets are revealed, alliances are tested, and the undeniable chemistry between the characters ignites into a fiery and suspenseful narrative. Anna Zaires' ability to create a world where espionage meets dark romance is masterfully portrayed, drawing readers into a web of intrigue, passion, and unexpected twists.

    “I have a delicate matter I’d like to discuss with you,” says Arkady Buschekov, the Russian official beside me. His faded, colorless gaze is trained on the dark-haired man’s face. Buschekov says it in...

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    The New Neighbor by Ray Garton
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    In The New Neighbor by Ray Garton, the plot revolves around a suburban family, the Pritchards, who encounter a seductive and mysterious woman named Lorelle moving in next door. Lorelle's presence leads to a series of graphic and erotic encounters that spiral into chaos and violence within the neighborhood. The story unfolds with fast pacing, snappy dialogue, and a dark narrative that keeps readers enthralled from start to finish. Garton's writing style combines elements of horror, carnality, and suspense, creating a gripping tale that delves into themes of sexuality, violence, and the supernatural.

    The novel delves into themes of graphic sex and violence, introducing readers to a world where pleasure and destruction intertwine, ultimately leading to a sense of dismay and unease. Through Lorelle's character, Garton explores the concept of a succubus, a devourer of souls, who disrupts the lives of the Pritchard family and their neighbors, driving them towards madness and despair. The narrative is filled with dark twists and turns, building tension and suspense as the true nature of Lorelle is gradually revealed, leaving a trail of chaos and devastation in her wake.

    Karen Pritchard lay on her side in bed, her back to George, but she couldn’t sleep. She frowned at the digital clock on her night stand and watched the time click by in square red numbers as she wonde...

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