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    Wildfire In His Arms - Callahan-Warren by Johanna Lindsey
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    "Wildfire In His Arms" by Johanna Lindsey is a Western Historical romance centered around legendary gunman Degan and Maxine, a young woman on the run after allegedly committing murder. Degan agrees to help a US Marshal by bringing in three most wanted criminals, with Max being the first on the list. When Degan catches up with Max, he is surprised to find out that she is a woman claiming innocence. The story unfolds with a mix of adventure, turmoil, and mistrust turning into trust, leading to a slow-building romance between Degan and Maxine.

    Degan looked down at Sheriff Ross, smiling up at him. He leaned forward to soothe his horse before it reared up. The palomino didn’t like strangers standing so close to it. Gunshots it didn’t mind, st...

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    The Invitation by Vi Keeland
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    'The Invitation' by Vi Keeland follows the story of Stella, a determined and independent woman, who finds herself in a series of unexpected events after crashing a wedding. At the wedding, she meets Hudson, a successful businessman, and despite initial misunderstandings, sparks fly between them. As their paths continue to cross, they become business partners, leading to a complicated mix of attraction and hesitation. The plot is filled with twists, deceptions, and unexpected turns, all woven together with a writing style that captivates the reader from the very first page. The characters, including Stella, Hudson, and a charming supporting cast, bring humor, warmth, and depth to the story, making it a delightful and engaging read.

    Fisher paused a few steps ahead of me. He walked back down to where I stood. “Sure you can. Remember the time we were in sixth grade and you had to make that presentation about your favorite president...

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    The Runaway Princess by Hester Browne
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    'The Runaway Princess' by Hester Browne follows the story of Amy, a garden designer who leads a simple life until she meets Leo, a man she falls for, unaware that he is a prince. As their romance blossoms, Amy is thrust into the world of royalty, facing the challenges and sacrifices that come with it. The plot explores themes of love, self-discovery, and navigating the pressures of fame and duty, all while maintaining one's true self in the face of public scrutiny. The writing style is described as charming, witty, and heartwarming, creating a modern-day fairy tale filled with warmth, humor, and moments of unexpected poignancy.

    Then she did a startling impression of Max’s wink, and paused for me to respond, as rehearsed. Right on cue, my brain emptied of all thoughts, leaving only a faint background buzz of panic, and the si...

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    To Catch a Raven - Women Who Dare by Beverly Jenkins
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    'To Catch a Raven' by Beverly Jenkins is a historical romance novel set in New Orleans and other states. The story follows Raven Moreaux, a skilled con artist from a family of grifters, who is forced to work on a case for the government alongside Braxton Steele, a man with a hidden past. As they pose as a married couple to recover the Declaration of Independence, their initial animosity transforms into a passionate romance filled with action, adventure, trickery, and espionage. The book expertly weaves historical references, laughter, and captivating storytelling, making it an engrossing read that is both contemplative and hopeful.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Women Who Dare )

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    Seduced by Virginia Henley
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    'Seduced' by Virginia Henley is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Antonia Lamb, a young woman who disguises herself as her twin brother, Anthony, in order to protect her family home after her brother's disappearance. Set in a time where relationships between older men and younger women were common, the novel explores the complex dynamics between Antonia and her guardian, Adam Savage. The plot unfolds with humor and adventure as Antonia navigates through various disguises and facades, eventually discovering her true self with the help of Adam Savage.

    The writing style of 'Seduced' is described as well-crafted and entertaining, with a good balance between humor, sensuality, and adventure. Readers appreciate the descriptive settings of different locations, from the English countryside to the beauty of the Greek Islands and Venice. The novel keeps readers engaged with its intriguing plot and complex characters, making it a captivating read from beginning to end.


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    The Windsor Knot - Her Majesty The Queen Investigates by S.J. Bennett
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    In "The Windsor Knot" by S.J. Bennett, Queen Elizabeth II takes on the role of a detective to solve a murder mystery at Windsor Castle. With the help of her Assistant Private Secretary, Rosie Oshodi, the Queen navigates through royal protocols and official duties while discreetly uncovering clues and guiding the official investigation. The book offers a contemporary mystery with a touch of sophistication, intertwining royal life, political references, and historical context.

    Bennett's writing style in "The Windsor Knot" is described as smooth and engaging, seamlessly switching perspectives and elegantly portraying the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and her staff. The narrative blends humor, thoughtfulness, and compassion, creating a delightful and intelligently written work that provides an authentic glimpse into the royal lives. The book balances between cozy mystery elements and a more substantial storyline, offering a fresh and entertaining read for fans of British royalty and mystery enthusiasts alike.

    The air was crisp and clear, the cornflower sky slashed with contrails. Ahead of her, above the treeline of Home Park, Windsor Castle glowed silver in the morning light. The Queen brought her pony to ...

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    The Theory of Second Best
    Book 2 in the series:Cake

    The Theory of Second Best - Cake by J. Bengtsson
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    'The Theory of Second Best' follows the story of Kyle McKallister, brother of the main character from 'Cake', Jake. Kyle, who witnessed his brother being kidnapped as a child, now lives in his brother's shadow, feeling content with his carefree life. However, as he enters his twenties, he decides to step out of the shadow and join a reality TV show set on an island. Here, he meets Kenzie, a determined small-town girl looking to win the show to secure a better future for her family. The book explores their journey on the show, their evolving relationship, and the personal growth they experience through challenges and romance. The writing style is emotional, humorous, and engaging, with a focus on character development and unique storytelling.

    The book offers a compelling plot with a slow-burn romance between Kyle and Kenzie, set against the backdrop of a reality TV show. Readers appreciate the depth of the characters, the emotional connection between the main leads, and the exploration of themes like family responsibilities, personal growth, and overcoming insecurities. The narrative unfolds with humor, sensitivity, and a touch of originality, keeping readers engaged and invested in the characters' journey of self-discovery and budding romance.

    “You want me to have Travis send her back?” I asked my brother Jake, as we headed to the dressing room after his show. Two hours of performing under the glaring lights had taken its toll on him. His s...

    (Also, see 50 recommendations for the series Cake )

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    Concrete Angel by Patricia Abbott
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    'Concrete Angel' by Patricia Abbott is a gripping debut novel that delves into the complex and dysfunctional relationship between mother and daughter, Eve and Christine. The story unfolds with sharp observation and lethal detail, revealing Eve's sociopathic tendencies and Christine's struggle to break free from her manipulative mother's grasp. Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia and Bucks County, the narrative spans from 1964 to 1982, with flashback scenes adding depth to the characters and their tumultuous journey.

    The writing style of 'Concrete Angel' is characterized by skillful storytelling and character development. The author, Patricia Abbott, weaves a tale of lies and deceptions, exploring the consequences of familial bonds tainted by greed and manipulation. The novel offers a hard-boiled delight for readers who appreciate character-driven stories, with a focus on moral ambiguity and the complexities of human relationships.

    When I was twelve, my mother shot a soda-pop salesman she’d known less than eight hours. She used the gun Daddy had bought a few weeks earlier, telling her it was to keep us safe now that their divorc...

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    Bitten by Death - Vegas Immortals: Death and the Last Vampire by Holly Roberds
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    'Bitten by Death' follows the story of Vivien, a girl who wakes up in a morgue with no memory of her past and an insatiable thirst for blood. As the plot unfolds, she meets Death and becomes known as Vivienne, embarking on a journey filled with mystery, suspense, and a unique take on vampires. The writing style is praised for its blend of humor, slow burn romance, epic worldbuilding, and a strong, sassy heroine that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


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    Deadly Silence
    Book 1 in the series:Blood Brothers

    Deadly Silence - Blood Brothers by Rebecca Zanetti
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    Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti follows the story of three brothers, Ryker, Heath, and Denver, who were raised together in an orphanage and now run a detective agency specializing in finding missing people. As they search for answers about their past, they become entangled in a case involving a mysterious woman from their childhood, a serial killer, and dangerous enemies from their past. The book combines elements of romance, suspense, family bonds, and action as the brothers navigate their complicated history and face multiple threats.


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