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    Point of Impact
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    Book 1 in the series:Nuclear Dawn

    Point of Impact - Nuclear Dawn by Kyla Stone
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    'Point of Impact' by Kyla Stone is a post-apocalyptic novel that starts off with multiple improvised nuclear devices exploding in major cities across the USA. The story follows Dakota Sloane, a young woman on the run from an abusive cult, who is trying to save her sister Eden from foster care amidst the chaos of a nuclear fallout. The plot is described as a thrilling maze that delves into the human psyche during a disaster, with unique and unpredictable characters reacting to the crumbling world around them. The writing style is praised for its fast-paced narrative, realistic depiction of a nuclear attack, and the depth of character actions that keep readers on edge.

    At 12:03 p.m., the metallic sea-green 2013 Honda Odyssey pulled up to the curb in front of the Smithsonian National Museum in Washington, D.C., just a few blocks from both the Capitol Building and the...

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    Into Twilight
    Book 1 in the series:Viceroy's Pride

    Into Twilight - Viceroy's Pride by Cale Plamann
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    'Into Twilight' by Cale Plamann is a captivating blend of fantasy and sci-fi elements, following the story of a protagonist who faces emotional challenges and character growth amidst a backdrop of magic, technology, and intergalactic politics. The narrative skillfully weaves together themes of power, growth, and authenticity, creating a unique world where the protagonist's development is as crucial as the unfolding events around him. The book introduces a mix of magical space elves, technological advancements, and a system apocalypse, all contributing to a rich and engaging storyline that hints at a promising series ahead.


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    Something Borrowed - Darcy & Rachel by Emily Giffin
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    Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin revolves around the complicated relationship dynamics between two best friends, Rachel and Darcy, and the man, Dex, who comes between them. The plot explores themes of betrayal, friendship, and moral dilemmas as Rachel finds herself in an affair with Dex, who is engaged to Darcy. The writing style is engaging, with realistic and flawed characters that evoke strong emotions in the readers. The book delves into the gray areas of relationships and challenges traditional notions of loyalty and love, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read.

    I thought about turning thirty. My best friend Darcy and I came across a perpetual calendar in the back of the phone book, where you could look up any date in the future, and by using this little grid...

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    If, Then by Kate Hope Day
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    In the small town of Clearing, Oregon, under the watchful eye of the dormant volcano Broken Mountain, the lives of a group of families intertwine as they experience strange visions of alternate realities. Characters like Cass, Ginny, Mark, and Samara grapple with these visions, questioning the choices they have made and the paths their lives have taken. The narrative weaves together themes of alternate selves, hidden secrets, and the impact of small decisions on the course of one's life, creating a complex and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience.

    Kate Hope Day's "If, Then" offers a unique and captivating story that delves into the complexities of choice, destiny, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. Through well-developed characters and a compelling plot, the novel invites readers to ponder the what-ifs of their own lives and consider the multiverse of possibilities that exist within the human experience.

    Just after 10:00 P.M. Ginny stands at the bathroom sink, a toothbrush in one hand and a paperback in the other. She always reads like this, in minutes parceled out from her packed days—in the bathroom...

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    The Big Hit by Jamie Bennett
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    'The Big Hit' by Jamie Bennett follows the story of Daisy, a reserved college student who works in the library and interns for a professor of art, and Knox, a grumpy and defensive football player. Despite their contrasting personalities, they form a friendship after Knox asks for Daisy's help with his coursework. The plot unfolds as the two socially awkward individuals navigate their budding relationship, with humorous and lovable side characters adding depth to the story. Tatum, a wild and outrageous character, plays a significant role in bringing Daisy out of her shell and adding a comedic element to the narrative.

    The writing style of the book is described as endearing, simple, and warming, capturing the essence of the characters and their interactions. The plot initially starts slow for some readers but gradually becomes engaging as the characters develop and the story progresses, ultimately leaving a lasting impact on the readers.


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    High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
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    "High Fidelity" by Nick Hornby follows the story of Rob Fleming, an aimless music store owner who is dealing with his recent breakup. The book delves into Rob's introspective journey as he reflects on his past relationships, friendships, and his passion for music. The writing style is described as witty, quick, and reflective, capturing the emotions and struggles of a man approaching middle age but still behaving like a teenager. The narrative is filled with pop culture references, music obsessions, and humorous moments that resonate with readers who enjoy a blend of romance and comedy.

    These were the ones that really hurt. Can you see your name in that lot, Laura? I reckon you'd sneak into the top ten, but there's no place for you in the top five; those places are reserved for the k...

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    Heart and Soul by Maeve Binchy
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    "Heart and Soul" by Maeve Binchy is a heartwarming story set in Ireland, where diverse and unique characters come together in believable settings. The book intricately weaves together the lives of multiple characters, forming a tight-knit community of misfits. Readers will find themselves engrossed and captivated by the interwoven stories of each family, experiencing a sense of calm and warmth throughout the narrative.

    Maeve Binchy's writing style shines in "Heart and Soul," bringing to life characters that are flawed, relatable, and engaging. The book explores themes of love, friendship, and community, with the backdrop of Dublin providing a comforting and familiar setting. Readers will be drawn into the stories of each individual, finding moments of relaxation and joy in the interconnected lives portrayed in the novel.

    They had told Clara Casey that there was a small budget to furnish her new office. A tiresome administrator with a loud voice, tousled hair and irritating body language had gestured around the dull, a...

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    A Christmas Promise by Mary Balogh
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    A Christmas Promise by Mary Balogh is a historical romance story set against the backdrop of Christmas celebrations. The book follows the marriage of convenience between Eleanor, the daughter of a wealthy coal merchant, and Randolph, the impoverished Earl of Falloden. Initially sworn enemies, the couple agrees to keep a Christmas promise by celebrating the holiday at their country estate, surrounded by friends and family. As they navigate misunderstandings and class differences, their feelings towards each other soften and evolve into something more.

    The butler exchanged a brief glance with the earl’s valet. “He was most insistent, m’lord,” he said. “He declared that he could divulge the purpose of his visit to no one but you. You wish me to say y...

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    Plum - Steel Bones Motorcycle Club by Cate C. Wells
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    In the book 'Plum' by Cate C. Wells, the story revolves around Jo Beth, a fierce and prickly character who works as a stripper and part-time prostitute to make ends meet. When billionaire Adam Wade meets Jo Beth, sparks fly, leading to a complex and engaging relationship that defies stereotypes and societal expectations. The book delves into themes of trust, self-discovery, and resilience, portraying a realistic and heartfelt journey of two individuals from different backgrounds finding solace and companionship in each other.

    The writing style of 'Plum' is described as engaging, real, and honest, with a mix of humor and emotional depth. The author takes bold risks with the plot, incorporating unexpected twists and turns that keep readers hooked and eager to see how the relationship between Jo Beth and Adam unfolds. The characters are portrayed as real and human, with their scars and vulnerabilities adding depth to the narrative, making it a truly phenomenal and satisfying read.

    Twenty years later, we’ve settled into our roles. He does what he wants. I use the chaos he creates as cover to disrupt an industry. Our dynamic has put us on the cover of tech magazines and made us W...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Steel Bones Motorcycle Club )

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    Forty - Steel Bones Motorcycle Club by Cate C. Wells
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    In 'Forty' by Cate C. Wells, readers are taken on a journey of a second chance romance between Nevaeh and Forty, two characters with a tumultuous past. The story delves into their messy interpersonal relationships, painful secrets, and the challenges they face as they come back into each other's lives after ten years. The writing style is engaging and emotional, drawing readers in with its flawed and realistic characters, particularly highlighting Nevaeh's neuroatypical personality and the complexities of her relationship with Forty.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Steel Bones Motorcycle Club )

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