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    The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
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    'The Paris Wife' by Paula McLain is a novel that delves into the early life of Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson, during the 1920s in Paris. The story follows their relationship, struggles, and interactions with famous writers of the time like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein. Through Hadley's perspective, readers get a glimpse into the complexities of their marriage, Hemingway's writing career, and the bohemian lifestyle of the Jazz Age. The book provides a mix of historical insight and emotional depth, capturing the challenges faced by Hadley as the wife of a charismatic yet troubled literary figure.

    The narrative of 'The Paris Wife' unfolds with a blend of fiction and reality, portraying the passionate but tumultuous relationship between Hemingway and Hadley. The writing style is praised for its vivid descriptions, evoking a strong sense of time and place, and for its ability to bring the characters to life. The book explores themes of love, sacrifice, ambition, and the impact of artistic pursuits on personal relationships, offering a poignant and engaging portrayal of a significant period in literary history.

    It’s October 1920 and jazz is everywhere. I don’t know any jazz, so I’m playing Rachmaninoff. I can feel a flush beginning in my cheeks from the hard cider my dear pal Kate Smith has stuffed down me s...

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    The Words We Keep by Erin Stewart
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    "The Words We Keep" by Erin Stewart follows the story of Lily, a straight-A student trying to navigate the complexities of her home life and school life while dealing with her own anxieties. When Lily is paired up with Micah for a class project, she starts to confront her fears and begins to open up about her struggles. The novel delves into dark places but at its core, it's about acceptance, healing, and the power of words and conversations. Through Lily's journey of self-discovery and learning to stop hiding, readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster that touches on important themes like mental health, family dynamics, and the impact of past traumas.

    The author, Erin Stewart, addresses difficult subjects like anxiety, eating disorders, and self-acceptance with beauty and heartfelt emotion. not only sheds light on the struggles faced by teenagers dealing with mental health issues but also emphasizes the importance of seeking help and opening up about one's feelings. As Lily grapples with her anxieties and past traumas, she learns valuable lessons about self-worth, vulnerability, and the healing power of art and self-expression.


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    The Onion Girl
    Book 12 in the series:Newford

    The Onion Girl - Newford by Charles de Lint
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    'The Onion Girl' by Charles de Lint is a novel that delves into the life of Jilly Coppercorn, a beloved character from the Newford series. The book explores themes of magic, healing, and redemption as Jilly faces her past while recovering from a life-changing accident. The writing style is described as natural and ordinary, seamlessly blending magical elements with everyday struggles, creating a compelling and engrossing story of survival and compassion.

    NEWFORD, APRIL 1999 Once upon a time … I don’t know what makes me turn. Some sixth sense, prickling the hairs at the nape of my neck, I guess. I see the headlights. They fill my world and I feel like ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Newford )

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    Escape The Light by A.R. Thomas
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    Escape The Light by A.R. Thomas is a gripping romance novel that follows the story of Zara and Callan. Zara, a model with a tragic past, desires to escape from her reality and finds solace in Callan, a mysterious and intense man. Their relationship is filled with tension, passion, and unexpected twists, as they navigate through a world of danger and suspense. The book is described as a page-turner with a well-built plot that keeps the readers engaged from the first page till the end, evoking a range of emotions from laughter to tears.

    Zara and Callan's story is a mix of intense chemistry, dark heroism, strong characters, and sizzling romance. The author weaves a tale of love, suspense, angst, and happiness, creating a narrative that captivates the readers and leaves them craving for more. The characters are complex, the plot is well-developed, and the writing style is described as engaging, with moments of humor and heart-wrenching emotions that make the readers unable to put the book down.

    “Here she is, my favourite model!” Georgie Blare stands from the table at Cobo. He’s known in the advertising industry for his diverse vision and is an associate of mine. He chose the location for our...

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    A Soft Kiss In Winter - Silver Falls by Lily Graison
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    A Soft Kiss In Winter by Lily Graison is a captivating romance novel set in the Silver Falls series. The story follows the journey of Victoria, a city girl stranded in the wilderness and under threat from three menacing men. Gideon, a reclusive mountain man, comes to her rescue, sparking a tale of survival, love, and overcoming hardships. The plot unfolds with a good balance of suspense and intimacy, drawing readers into a world of tests and struggles that ultimately lead to a happy ending. The author skillfully describes the wilderness setting, creating a vivid backdrop for the characters' adventures.

    Gideon and Victoria's story is one of resilience and growth as they navigate challenges together. The writing style keeps readers engaged with a mix of suspenseful drama, heartfelt moments, and well-developed characters. Lily Graison weaves a tale of love and survival, where the protagonists face inner demons and external threats while finding solace in each other's company. The book explores themes of courage, redemption, and the power of love to conquer adversity, making it a compelling read for fans of romance and adventure.

    Gideon stopped, turned his head left, then right. He’d heard more than a few animals make a sound similar to a woman screaming—or a baby crying—to attract prey and if that’s what he heard, it meant so...

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    The ​Crow Rider - The ​Storm Crow by Kalyn Josephson
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    In 'The Crow Rider', Anthia, accompanied by her companions Res, Caylus, and Kiva, embarks on a journey to seek help from rulers to defeat the Illucian queen, Razel. Along the way, they encounter retired crow riders who provide training for Res to develop his powers. As they face attacks and challenges, Anthia grows stronger, overcoming her depression and finding the courage to fight for her kingdom. The book delves into themes of mental health, friendship, teamwork, and the power of love in the face of adversity. Kalyn Josephson's writing style is described as poetic, lyrical, and filled with lush world-building, captivating storytelling, and phenomenal character development.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The ​Storm Crow )

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    The Mountains Rise - Embers of Illeniel by Michael G. Manning
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    "The Mountains Rise" by Michael G. Manning is a dark fantasy novel that delves into complex topics such as trauma, love, and revenge. The story follows the protagonist, Daniel, on his descent into darkness as he seeks vengeance, while also exploring themes of emotional and psychological damage. Manning intricately weaves a tale of love twisted by pain and suffering, creating a narrative that is both heart-wrenching and compelling.

    Despite the dark themes, the book also offers a well-thought-out magic system, deep fantasy secrets, and complex characters that evolve throughout the story. Manning's writing style sensitively handles difficult subjects like sexual abuse, while also providing readers with suspense, emotional depth, and a sense of inevitability in the protagonist's journey towards his ultimate fate.

    Daniel chewed a long stem he had pulled from the ground beside him. The sun warmed his face even as a cold wind chilled his hands. Spring had arrived, but winter hadn’t given up completely yet, and th...

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    Left Drowning
    Book 1 in the series:Left Drowning

    Left Drowning - Left Drowning by Jessica Park
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    Left Drowning is a powerful story of damaged individuals finding love and healing amidst tragedy and heartbreak. The plot revolves around Blythe McGuire, a lonely college student burdened with guilt and depression, who finds solace and connection with the Shepherd siblings after a chance encounter. The writing style is described as stunning, with poetic words that paint a beautiful yet haunting story of overcoming past traumas and finding hope in the midst of despair.

    I CATCH MY foot on the first step outside of my dorm and fall unceremoniously onto the concrete. I stay where I am for a moment, thinking that the set of keys digging into my hand should probably hurt...

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    Ask, Tell
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    Book 1 in the series:Ask, Tell

    Ask, Tell - Ask, Tell by E.J. Noyes
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    Captain Sabine Fleischer, a skilled U.S. Army surgeon stationed in Afghanistan, navigates the daily trauma of her operating theatre with wit and dedication. Her superior, Colonel Rebecca Keane, runs the surgical unit with precision, but subtle cracks in her facade start showing when Sabine is around. The story delves into their forbidden attraction, set against the backdrop of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT) policy, creating a complex and emotional narrative that explores love, duty, and the harsh realities of war.

    Ask, Tell by E.J. Noyes is a captivating blend of military and medical romance, featuring well-drawn characters facing the challenges of living under the DADT policy. The narrative skillfully weaves together the intricacies of relationships, the hardships of serving in a combat zone, and the emotional turmoil of forbidden love, offering readers an immersive and engaging story that balances romance and realism with humor and authenticity.

    I’ve wanted Rebecca Keane from the moment I first saw her perform surgery. I’d only been deployed for three days on my first tour and instead of concentrating on our patient, I found my eyes drawn to ...

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    I Have Lived a Thousand Years by Livia Bitton-Jackson
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    'I Have Lived a Thousand Years' by Livia Bitton-Jackson is a poignant memoir that follows the experiences of Elli Friedmann, a young Jewish girl, and her family during the Holocaust. The book vividly portrays the increasing hostility and prejudice towards Elli and her family as they are rounded up and sent to Jewish ghettos and eventually to the infamous death camp, Auschwitz. Through Elli's story, the author sheds light on the extreme prejudice, harassement, and struggles faced by the Jewish community, while also highlighting themes of family unity, faith, hope, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

    The writing style of the book is described as informative, well-written, and inspirational. Readers praise the author for her detailed descriptions of the horrors of the Holocaust, while also weaving in elements of courage, endurance, and love. The narrative captures both the darkness of the Holocaust and the light of human resilience, making it a compelling and emotionally impactful read.

    I dream of enrolling in the prep school in Budapest, the capital city. Budapest is a big, beautiful metropolis with wide streets and tall buildings and yellow streetcars whizzing around corners. All t...

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