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    Three Kings by Freydis Moon
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    'Three Kings' by Freydis Moon is a novella that follows the story of Ethan, a witchy trans man, and his husband Peter, as they navigate their struggles with infertility. Their marriage faces challenges when a selkie named Nico enters their lives, bringing unexpected changes. The story is filled with elements of magic, folklore, and diverse characters in a contemporary setting, creating a moody and atmospheric vibe. The writing style is vivid, evocative, and cozy, drawing readers into a small coastal town where the characters' emotions and relationships are explored with depth and compassion.


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    When the Lights Go Out by Mary Kubica
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    When the Lights Go Out by Mary Kubica is a gripping mystery novel that follows the intertwining stories of Jessie and Eden, two women navigating through life-changing events. Jessie, a young woman who just lost her mother, discovers a shocking secret about her identity that leads her on a quest to uncover her true origins. On the other hand, Eden is portrayed as a woman consumed by the desire to become a mother, facing heartbreaking challenges and emotional turmoil. The narrative weaves between past and present timelines, delving into themes of grief, identity, and the complexities of family relationships.

    My eyes are fat and bloated, so bloodshot the sclera is bereft of white. The skin around them is red and raw from rubbing. They’ve been like this for days. Ever since Mom’s body began shutting down, h...

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    Hurricane Season by Lauren K. Denton
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    Hurricane Season by Lauren K. Denton is a Southern Romance novel that follows the story of two sisters, Betsy and Jenna, as they navigate their starkly different lives. The plot revolves around Jenna, a single mother of two daughters, who gets an opportunity to pursue her lifelong ambition of photography at a retreat. She leaves her children with her sister, Betsy, and as the story unfolds, the impact of this decision on both sisters, their families, and their relationships is explored. The book delves into themes of family ties, pursuing dreams, and the consequences of life choices, all set against the backdrop of an impending storm that mirrors the personal storms the characters face.

    She usually stayed in bed until at least six, but this morning she was restless, like animals get when the barometric pressure drops before a storm. It wasn’t the cows, or the approaching hurricane se...

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    The Surrogate Mother by Freida McFadden
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    Abby and her husband, Sam, have struggled with infertility for years, leading them to explore the option of having a surrogate mother. Abby's assistant, Monica, offers to carry their baby, seemingly fulfilling their dream. However, as Monica becomes pregnant, she transforms into a different person with hidden secrets, putting Abby's life and relationships in jeopardy. The book delves into themes of desperation, betrayal, and unexpected twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they uncover the dark truths behind the seemingly perfect arrangement.

    The narrative of 'The Surrogate Mother' by Freida McFadden is described as a gripping psychological thriller that intricately weaves a tale of suspense, love, heartbreak, and deception. Through the lens of Abby's journey to motherhood, the author explores complex relationships, moral dilemmas, and the lengths individuals are willing to go to fulfill their desires, ultimately delivering a rollercoaster of emotions and shocking revelations that challenge readers' perceptions of trust and loyalty.


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    Retrieval
    Book 1 in the series:The Retrieval Duet

    Retrieval - The Retrieval Duet by Aly Martinez
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    'Retrieval' by Aly Martinez is a gripping romantic suspense novel that follows the emotional journey of Roman and Elisabeth as they navigate tragedy, loss, and a second chance at love. The story is filled with raw emotions, intense passion, and unexpected plot twists that keep the readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as powerful, stunning, and touching, evoking a symphony of emotions that captivate the readers from the opening pages. The book delves into themes of love, forgiveness, heartache, hope, and survival, weaving a complex tale of two couples intertwined in a web of past mistakes and unresolved feelings.

    I gasped, covering my mouth as I spun in a circle, taking in the newly renovated bathroom. “Oh my God. You…you did this?” I asked, moving toward the double vanity. “You did this?” I glided my fingerti...

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    The Shop on Blossom Street - Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
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    The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber is the first book in the Blossom Street series, focusing on Lydia opening a knitting shop and starting a knitting class. The story follows Lydia and three members of the class as they navigate various challenges in their lives, including falling in love after battling cancer, getting life back on track, facing infertility struggles, and dealing with family conflicts. The novel weaves together the lives of these diverse characters while exploring themes of friendship, love, loss, and personal growth. The writing style is described as warm, real, and inviting, with a focus on character development and emotional depth.

    The first time I saw the empty store on Blossom Street I thought of my father. It reminded me so much of the bicycle shop he had when I was a kid. Even the large display windows, shaded by a colorful ...

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    The Saving Graces by Patricia Gaffney
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    The Saving Graces by Patricia Gaffney is a novel that delves into the lives of four close friends who form a women's group named The Saving Graces. The story follows the struggles and support these women provide each other through various trials they face, narrated in turn by each of the four main characters. The book captures the essence of true friendship, showcasing the ups and downs, the happiness and tears, and the unwavering support shared among the group.

    The plot unfolds over two years, highlighting the personal challenges each woman encounters, ranging from dealing with cancer, infertility, marital issues, and the complexities of relationships. Through alternating narrators, the reader gains insight into the individual perspectives of the characters, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences that ultimately strengthen the bonds of friendship among the Saving Graces.


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    Notes to Self: Essays by Emilie Pine
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    'Notes to Self: Essays' by Emilie Pine is a collection of raw and emotional essays that delve into the author's personal experiences, struggles, and self-reflections. The book follows a biographical progression, gradually revealing more about Pine's past while also sharing her mantras for the future. Pine's writing style is described as brutally honest, unflinching, and deeply personal, offering readers a glimpse into her greatest regrets, sorrows, truths, and mistakes. The essays cover a wide range of topics, from dealing with her father's alcoholism to coming to terms with infertility and navigating her tumultuous teenage years.

    Corfu General Hospital is bewildering. The foyer is crowded with patients smoking, and there is no sign of an information or registration desk. I text him to ask where he is but get no response. Someh...

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    Baby Proof by Emily Giffin
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    'Baby Proof' by Emily Giffin revolves around Claudia Parr, a woman who marries Ben with the shared belief of not wanting children. However, their marriage faces turmoil when Ben changes his mind about having kids, leading to their divorce. The storyline explores themes of love, sacrifice, and family dynamics, delving into the complexities of relationships and personal convictions. is narrated in a fast-paced and engaging manner, with multiple viewpoints and realistic character development, making it a compelling read for those interested in contemporary chick lit with a twist of depth.

    Even when I was a little girl, playing dolls with my two sisters, I assumed the role of the good Aunt Claudia. I would bathe and diaper and cradle their plastic babies and then be on my way, on to mor...

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    Lucky Boy by Shanthi Sekaran
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    'Lucky Boy' by Shanthi Sekaran is a novel that delves into the lives of two mothers, Soli and Kavya, who both deeply love the same child, Ignacio. Soli, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, faces the challenges of motherhood while dealing with her legal status in the US. On the other hand, Kavya, an Indian American woman struggling with infertility, finds hope in fostering and potentially adopting Ignacio. The book explores themes of immigration, motherhood, adoption, and the complexities of love and family.

    The narrative alternates between the stories of Soli and Kavya, providing a contrasting view of their lives and the challenges they face. The author, Shanthi Sekaran, skillfully weaves together the emotional journeys of these two women, highlighting the injustices faced by undocumented immigrants, the struggles of infertility, and the complexities of foster parenting. Through a gripping plot and vivid writing, the book sheds light on societal issues while capturing the deep love and heartbreak experienced by the characters.

    The decision wasn’t a symbolic one. She’d bought a black Mysore silk sari on University Avenue on a whim one day. Also on a whim, she’d had the sari blouse stitched in the provocative new cut, held to...

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