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    Becoming a Vincent
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    Book 1 in the series:The Wild Ones

    Becoming a Vincent - The Wild Ones by C.M. Owens
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    'Becoming a Vincent' by C.M. Owens is a part of 'The Wild Ones' series and revolves around the quirky and wild Vincent family, particularly focusing on Lilah, Killian, and Hale, who are triplets. The story is set in the town of Tomahawk, known for its eccentric and hilarious residents. Lilah, the main character, is described as a proudly wild heroine who gets involved in all kinds of crazy situations. The plot follows her changing feelings for Benson, a new guy in town, and the chaos that ensues as she navigates her relationships with her protective brothers and the antics of the Wild Ones families.

    The writing style of the book is characterized as humorous, low on angst, and featuring a friends-to-lovers romance. The story is fast-paced, full of laugh-out-loud moments, and offers a unique and exciting premise that keeps readers entertained throughout. Readers appreciate the light-hearted and addictive nature of the book, praising the witty dialogue, the fun dynamics between characters, and the overall enjoyable reading experience.

    I’m one third of a set of fraternal triplets. My theory is that all the oxygen in the womb was cut off from the two jackasses who are responsible for my current predicament, and I’m the only one who ...

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    The Soldier's Scoundrel - The Turners by Cat Sebastian
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    Set in Regency England, 'The Soldier's Scoundrel' follows the story of Oliver Rivington, a second son dedicated to an orderly life, and Jack Turner, a Holmesian-like rogue who does discreet investigations to solve problems for women. The book explores their compelling attraction, the complexities of their relationship as gay men in a society that criminalizes their love, and their involvement in a mystery plot that doesn't distract from the romance.

    Jack absently skimmed his finger along the surface of his desk, tracing a swirl through the sand he had used to blot his notes. Another case was solved and done with, another gentleman too drunk on hi...

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    Manhunt
    Book 1 in the series:On a Manhunt

    Manhunt - On a Manhunt by Vanessa Vale
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    Man Hunt by Vanessa Vale is a delightful and steamy romance novel set in Hunter Valley. The story follows Bridget, a lovable math nerd with a heartbreaking past, who finds herself working for Maverick, a kind and understanding billionaire. As their relationship develops, Bridget's low self-esteem and Maverick's respectful nature create a beautiful dynamic that keeps readers hooked. The plot is filled with humor, spice, and amazing characters, making it a fun and enjoyable read. Vanessa Vale's writing style shines through in this book, blending steamy romance with wit and humor, creating a story that is both captivating and entertaining.


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    Fall
    Book 2 in the series:Rock Solid

    Fall - Rock Solid by Karina Bliss
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    'Fall' in the series 'Rock Solid' by Karina Bliss follows the romance between the strong-willed music business powerhouse, Dimity, and the good guy drummer, Seth. Their relationship plays out amidst real-life challenges, family dynamics, and side stories, creating a rich and satisfying narrative. The author, Karina Bliss, successfully humanizes the characters while maintaining their individuality, making their romance compelling and believable. seamlessly ties together with the series, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment.


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    Happily Never After by Lynn Painter
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    'Happily Never After' by Lynn Painter is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Sophie and Max. Sophie's wedding is interrupted by Max, the Objector, and this event leads to an instant friendship between the two characters. As they navigate through fake dating adventures and exploring their feelings, they both struggle with the concept of happily ever after. The book showcases a mix of humor, romance, and relatable moments, making it an enjoyable and light-hearted read for fans of friends-to-lovers tropes.

    The plot of 'Happily Never After' revolves around Sophie and Max's evolving friendship, filled with banter, chemistry, and unexpected twists. The writing style of Lynn Painter brings the characters to life, creating a fun and addictive rom-com that explores themes of jilted lovers, friendship, and the complexities of relationships in a light-hearted and entertaining manner.


  6. 'Post-Traumatic Church Syndrome: A Memoir of Humor and Healing' by Reba Riley is a memoir that follows the author's journey of visiting 30 different religions before her 30th birthday in an attempt to find inner peace and truth. Throughout her exploration, Reba Riley shares her experiences with various religious groups, offering honest and humorous accounts of her encounters. Readers get a glimpse into the author's spiritual journey, filled with questions, reflections, and insights into different belief systems. The writing style is described as open and relatable, with a good share of humor, making it an engaging read for those who have experienced challenges with organized religion.

    Rocking a Vin Diesel–style bald head over a broad grin and big brown eyes, Josh the bartender seemed like the perfect person to spill my story to. (It helped that he was a captive audience and I his o...

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    The Dog Who Wouldn't Be by Farley Mowat
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    "The Dog Who Wouldn't Be" by Farley Mowat is a heartwarming and humorous tale about the adventures of Mutt, a remarkable dog, and his interactions with humans and animals alike. The book captures the eccentricities of Mutt and the unusual freedom with which he was raised, creating a delightful narrative filled with laughter and touching moments. Farley Mowat's writing style, sense of humor, and honest affection for all living things shine through, making this book a captivating read for dog lovers of all ages.

    The sound of the doorbell brought her unwillingly from the kitchen into the hall. She opened the front door no more than a few inches, as if expecting the menace of the sky to thrust its way past her ...

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    The Price Of Scandal - Bluewater Billionaires by Lucy Score
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    The Price of Scandal by Lucy Score follows the story of Emily Stanton, a self-made billionaire with a billion-dollar skincare business who faces a scandal that threatens her reputation and business. When Derek Price, a crisis management specialist, is hired to help her, their relationship evolves from professional to personal as Derek sees the real Emily beneath the façade she presents to the world. As they navigate through media manipulation, corporate espionage, and personal growth, Emily and Derek's journey from scandal to happy ever after is filled with humor, romance, and strong character development.

    Between the mosquitos, the lizards, the worst drivers to ever get behind the wheel of a vehicle, and the oppressive heat, Miami had a natural defense system built in against people who didn’t belong h...

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    The Whiz Mob and the Grenadine Kid by Colin Meloy
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    Narrated by Bronson Pinchot, "The Whiz Mob and the Grenadine Kid" follows the story of twelve-year-old Charlie, the son of an American diplomat, who is lonely and friendless in Marseilles, France. Charlie's life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a boy named Amir who introduces him to a gang of kid pickpockets. As Charlie becomes part of this underground world, he struggles to navigate between his identity as a diplomat's son and the persona he adopts within the Whiz Mob. The book is praised for its engaging writing style, humorous characters, and vivid portrayal of Europe as a fascinating and exotic place.


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    Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo by Eric Hansen
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    Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo by Eric Hansen is a captivating travelogue that narrates the author's journey across Borneo in the mid-1980s. The book offers a unique insight into a vanishing culture and the lush forests of Borneo, reminiscent of British travelogues by early explorers. Despite some criticism for not fully explaining his motivations, Hansen's writing style immerses readers in the adventure, blending tales of the forest with cultural encounters and challenges faced during the expedition.


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