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    The Little Café in Copenhagen - Romantic Escapes by Julie Caplin
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    Publicist Kate Sinclair's life in London is everything she thought she wanted - success, glamour, and a charming boyfriend. However, when her boyfriend betrays her and takes a promotion from her, Kate decides to escape. She finds herself in Copenhagen, where she learns about the Danish concept of hygge and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Through Kate's experiences with a group of journalists, the book explores themes of friendship, personal growth, and romance. The writing style is described as easy to read, with short descriptive chapters that bring the charming streets of Copenhagen to life.

    ‘See you later.’ I dropped a quick kiss on Josh’s lips and we exchanged a knowing smile. He pulled me towards him and went back for a second lingering kiss, his hands finding their way inside my coat ...

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    Duel of Hearts by Diane Farr
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    "Duel of Hearts" by Diane Farr revolves around the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Miss Delilah Chadwick and Adam Harleston, Earl of Drakesley. The story begins with Delilah and her companion crossing paths with the Earl of Drakesley at an inn, leading to a series of confrontations and interactions as they end up traveling together. is described as a humorous and entertaining read, showcasing the fiery nature of the two main characters and their evolving relationship filled with arguments, tension, and romantic chemistry. Despite their initial clashes, the characters are portrayed as complex and ultimately likable, with a plot that combines humor, wit, and engaging storytelling.


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    Ride Baby Ride - Thompson & Sons Book by Vivian Arend
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    'Ride Baby Ride' by Vivian Arend is a western romance fiction novel that follows the story of Katy Thompson and Gage Jenick. Katy, who has always had a crush on Gage, finds herself single after breaking up with her controlling ex-boyfriend. Gage, who has loved Katy for a long time, finally seizes the opportunity to be with her. However, their budding romance faces challenges when Katy is involved in a car accident, resulting in memory loss and an unexpected pregnancy. As Gage returns from a work assignment, he must navigate through the complexities of their new relationship, including interference from Katy's family and the return of her ex-boyfriend Simon.

    The book is praised for its well-developed characters, particularly Katy and Gage, who have a strong chemistry and genuine connection. The plot unfolds with elements of passion, love, challenges, and family dynamics, creating a heartwarming and engaging story. The writing style of Vivian Arend is noted for its realism, with characters speaking authentically and facing relatable everyday problems, making the story both entertaining and emotionally resonant.

    If any place was the epitome of a laid-back, good ol’ boys, redneck tavern, Traders Pub fit the bill. Country music blared over the speakers encouraging those out for the start of the weekend to kick ...

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    The Dangerous Lord
    Book 3 in the series:Lord

    The Dangerous Lord - Lord by Sabrina Jeffries
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    The Dangerous Lord by Sabrina Jeffries is a historical romance novel set in London in 1820. The story follows the notorious Viscount St. Clair, Ian Lennard, who is in desperate need of a wife and heir to secure his inheritance. When a gossip columnist, Felicity Taylor, writes scandalous articles about him under the pen name Lord X, Ian confronts her and discovers an unexpected attraction. Despite their initial animosity, Ian decides to force Felicity to marry him, leading to a battle of wills and a journey of love and redemption. The book is filled with humor, sensual love scenes, and witty dialogues between the characters, creating a captivating and entertaining read for fans of historical romance.


    (Also, see 47 recommendations for the series Lord )

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    All the Rage
    Book 4.5 in the series:King

    All the Rage - King by T.M. Frazier
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    'All the Rage' by T.M. Frazier follows the unconventional love story between Rage and Nolan. Rage is portrayed as a tough and ruthless character, dealing with her own issues. The book explores their relationship, showcasing their strong bond and how they fit together perfectly. The plot intertwines past and present events, creating a dark and edgy romance that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as having an edge that pushes boundaries, making the story compelling and intense.

    “Idon’t wanna see any more doctors,” I announced as I burst through the door of Cody’s porch. I’d said it like it was brand new information, when the truth was that it was the same announcement I’d ma...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series King )

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    The VaDorok
    Book 1 in the series:The Mate Index

    The VaDorok - The Mate Index by S.J. Sanders
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    The VaDorok is a sci-fi romance novel that introduces a universe filled with unique alien and animal species facing their own challenges and cultures. The story begins with a dark and tense tone, covering sensitive topics like captivity and rape, but evolves into a narrative of love, freedom, and choice. The book follows Sara, who finds herself in a dangerous situation after volunteering for a study with aliens, and Vidok, a warrior priest who discovers his mate in Sara and strives to keep her safe.

    The author, S.J. Sanders, creates a rich world set in a frozen ice environment, filled with intricate depths, complex native culture, and diverse laws and behaviors. The book explores themes of adaptation, survival, and finding love in unexpected places, with moments of humor and imagination that engage readers in rooting for the characters. The VaDorok is the first installment in The Mate Index series, offering readers a glimpse into a universe where human women navigate vastly different cultures and species, ultimately finding strength and resilience.

    Sara settled herself comfortably on her thick pad, happy to no longer be burdened with such a heavy belly at the gathering thing time. Instead, at her side slept her two babies, swaddled in their furs...

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    A Dangerous Affair - Bow Street Brides by Jillian Eaton
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    'A Dangerous Affair' in the 'Bow Street Brides' series by Jillian Eaton is a thrilling historical romance novel that follows the captivating story of Juliet, a master thief, and Lord Grant, a Bow Street runner. The book is filled with tension, chases through London, hot kisses, and a cat-and-mouse game between the two protagonists that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The chemistry between Juliet and Grant is palpable, and their attraction, despite being on opposite sides of the law, leads to a passionate and dangerous affair. The plot is fast-paced, exciting, and packed with humor, romance, and suspense, making it an engaging page-turner.

    The narrative style of 'A Dangerous Affair' is described as brilliantly crafted, exciting from start to finish, and filled with steamy moments that add depth to the characters and their relationship. The intertwining of the stories in the Bow Street Brides series enhances the reading experience, offering a standalone novel that is even more enjoyable when read as part of the series. The characters, especially Juliet and Grant, are well-defined, likable, and engaging, with their interactions and conflicts driving the story forward towards a satisfying and believable resolution.


    (Also, see 6 recommendations for the series Bow Street Brides )

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    Scoundrel
    Book 5 in the series:Sailing Thrillers

    Scoundrel - Sailing Thrillers by Bernard Cornwell
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    Scoundrel by Bernard Cornwell is a thrilling tale set in the early 90s, revolving around the main character, Paul Shanahan, an IRA agent involved in transporting 5,000,000 in gold for the purchase of anti-aircraft missiles. The story delves into the complexities of loyalty, espionage, and terrorism, with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Cornwell's writing style expertly weaves together elements of political spy thriller and nautical adventure, creating a captivating narrative that explores the blurred lines between heroism and villainy.

    Three weeks later Shafiq asked if i could deliver a boat from the Mediterranean to America. Hannah, my part-time secretary, had taken Shafiq’s telephone call and late that afternoon she came to the fi...

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    Wait Until Midnight by Amanda Quick
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    Wait Until Midnight by Amanda Quick is a Victorian romance mystery that follows the story of Caroline Fordyce, a sensation novelist, and Adam Hardesty, who is investigating the murder of a medium. Caroline and Adam both have secrets in their pasts, and as they unravel the mystery together, their trust grows. The book is filled with twists and turns, secrets, and a budding romance between the two main characters. The writing style is engaging, with smooth, page-turning prose that keeps readers immersed in the story until the very end.

    In life, she had been quite pretty. The long, heavy skirts of a dark blue gown were crumpled around shapely legs clad in white stockings. The iron poker that had been used to crush the back of her sku...

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    Siracusa by Delia Ephron
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    'Siracusa' by Delia Ephron is a novel that revolves around two couples, Michael and Lizzie, and Finn and Taylor, along with their daughter Snow, who embark on a vacation to Italy. The trip takes a dark turn as secrets, lies, and betrayals come to light, unraveling the complex relationships between the characters. The story is told through alternating perspectives of the four adults, providing insights into their messy thoughts and actions. As the tension builds up, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with dysfunctional marriages, deceit, and unexpected twists, culminating in a morally troubling yet satisfying ending.

    The writing style of 'Siracusa' is engaging and compelling, with multiple narrators offering a deep dive into the flawed personalities of the characters. Delia Ephron skillfully crafts a narrative that keeps readers hooked, despite the unlikable nature of the characters. Set against the backdrop of Italy, the novel delves into themes of infidelity, obsession, and the complexities of human relationships, painting a vivid and unsettling portrait of marriages on the brink of collapse.

    I HAVE A SNAPSHOT of me standing on Finn’s shoulders when I was twenty-nine, a trick we’d perfected. I would sprint toward him and work up enough steam to climb his back to his shoulders. I look trium...

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