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    Mother May I by Joshilyn Jackson
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    'Mother May I' by Joshilyn Jackson is a gripping domestic suspense novel that follows the story of Bree, a mother whose baby son is kidnapped. The plot unfolds with Bree being thrown into chaos as she navigates the harrowing journey to save her missing child. The book is described as a taut domestic thriller with a propulsive narrative that keeps readers on edge, exploring themes of kidnapping, revenge, privilege, and the lengths a mother would go to protect her child.

    The writing style of 'Mother May I' is praised for being fast-paced, suspenseful, and engaging, with well-developed characters and unexpected plot twists that keep readers hooked. The author skillfully weaves a tale of fear, tension, and moral dilemmas, creating a story that is both chilling and thought-provoking.


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    War
    Book 2 in the series:The Four Horsemen

    War - The Four Horsemen by Laura Thalassa
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    'War' in the series 'The Four Horsemen' by Laura Thalassa follows the story of War, the Horseman of the Apocalypse, who lands near Jerusalem, wreaking havoc and destruction as commanded. Miriam Elmahdy, a fearless weapons maker, finds herself entangled with War, who declares her to be his wife and takes her to his camp. The plot revolves around the obstacles of romance amidst the atrocities committed by War, showcasing Miriam's resilience and strength in the face of chaos and violence. The writing style combines elements of passion, intense chemistry, and emotionally taxing moments, creating a roller coaster journey for the characters and readers alike.

    The narrative explores the complex relationship between War and Miriam, delving into themes of love, redemption, and the struggle between personal desires and the fate of humanity. Laura Thalassa skillfully weaves together a tale of survival, sacrifice, and the unlikely bond that forms between two individuals amidst a world on the brink of destruction.

    I glance longingly at my bed. There’s no way I’m falling back asleep, which means I can work on my latest commission or I can go scavenging. I glance at the walls, where some of my finished products h...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Four Horsemen )

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    Afterward by Jennifer Mathieu
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    'Afterward' by Jennifer Mathieu is a compelling story that follows the aftermath of two separate child abductions. The book delves into the lives of two families given a second chance with their loved ones after being feared lost for good. The narrative revolves around the friendship between Ethan, a boy who was kidnapped four years earlier, and Caroline, the sister of an autistic boy named Dylan who was recently rescued from abduction. Through alternating perspectives, the story explores trauma, recovery, healing, and the power of friendship in the face of adversity.

    The book is praised for its well-written plot, realistic characters, and the way it handles heavy psychological themes with sensitivity. Readers are drawn into the characters' lives, rooting for their healing and recovery as they navigate the challenges of reintegrating into society after experiencing traumatic events. The author's writing style, character development, and unexpected twists keep readers engaged, making it a compelling read for fans of thrillers and psychological stories.

    All day long my mom has been after me to haul the stacks of old newspapers and magazines that have been breeding in the garage out to the garbage can at the back of the house. When the sun starts to s...

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    Providence by Caroline Kepnes
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    In "Providence" by Caroline Kepnes, the story revolves around Jon, a boy who is kidnapped and reappears four years later with mysterious powers and a connection to H.P. Lovecraft. The narrative follows Jon, along with his friends Chloe and Eggs, as they navigate through themes of love, obsession, and supernatural occurrences. The writing style is described as engaging with strong character voices that keep the reader engrossed in the strange and compelling storyline.

    I brung Pedro home for Thanksgiving break and tomorrow I have to bring him back to school. You’re not supposed to say brung. You’re supposed to say brought. But I like the way brung sounds, like you’r...

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    Chase Me
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    Book 1 in the series:Dragons Love Curves

    Chase Me - Dragons Love Curves by Aidy Award
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    'Chase Me' in the series 'Dragons Love Curves' by Aidy Award is a paranormal romance story revolving around Ciara, a curvy and strong-willed woman who finds herself kidnapped by a dragon named Jakob. As they navigate through misunderstandings and supernatural threats, Ciara discovers her own powers and forms a fated bond with Jakob. The plot is filled with action, humor, and a touch of mystery, keeping the readers engaged and entertained. The writing style is engaging and well-paced, with a blend of romance, fantasy, and humor that creates a fun and light-hearted reading experience.


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    Penny's Protector
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    Book 10 in the series:Icehome

    Penny's Protector - Icehome by Ruby Dixon
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    In "Penny's Protector" by Ruby Dixon, the story revolves around Penny, a human woman brought to the ice planet by aliens, and S'bren, a big blue barbarian alien from the Long Horn clan. The plot follows their developing relationship, starting with S'bren's awkward attempts to win Penny over, including a controversial moment of drugging and kidnapping her. Despite the rocky start, their bond deepens as they embark on adventures together, exploring caves and facing challenges. The book is part of the Icehome series, known for its sci-fi fantasy romance elements, adult themes, and intricate world-building, where alien males seek human mates in a snowy, primitive setting.

    The writing style of "Penny's Protector" is praised for its engaging storytelling that weaves together themes of self-esteem, love, and forgiveness. The book delves into the emotional struggles of the protagonists, Penny and S'bren, as they navigate their feelings and insecurities while forming a deep connection. Readers appreciate the character development, the romantic tension between the main couple, and the exploration of themes like trust, redemption, and finding one's place in a new world.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Icehome )

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    Fair is the Rose - Van Alen Sisters by Meagan McKinney
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    "Fair is the Rose" in the series "Van Alen Sisters" by Meagan McKinney follows the story of Christal, a survivor who is on the run after escaping an asylum where she was wrongly accused of her parents' murder. The plot revolves around Christal's relationship with Cain, a member of an outlaw gang who takes her hostage, as they navigate danger and betrayal in a historical western setting. is described as a mix of romance, suspense, and action, with a focus on the intense dynamics between the characters.

    Despite mixed reviews, readers find the character of Cain to be a compelling leading man with a complex and intriguing personality. The relationship between Christal and Cain is highlighted as a central aspect of the story, with their shared pasts and struggles making them two lost souls who find solace in each other's company. is praised for its sweet storyline and the emotional depth portrayed in the interactions between the main characters.

    And if there was one thing Doc Amoss hated, it was a bad hanging. He surveyed the seven white-draped bodies laid out in his small office. Even these men, the infamous Dover gang, had deserved the resp...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Van Alen Sisters )

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    Rules of Bennett: A Dark Prequel - Rules of Bennett by Ember Michaels
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    'Rules of Bennett: A Dark Prequel' by Ember Michaels delves into a dark and twisted world where the characters are as dark and gritty as they come. The plot revolves around a stolen and taken female, Aurora, who finds herself in a dangerous situation with a ruthless and evil man named Bennett. The writing style of the author expertly portrays the senseless violence, excruciating cruelty, and the dark, gruesome nature of the story, making readers uncomfortable yet unable to put the book down.

    Aurora's journey is one of survival, where she must navigate through abuse, rape, murder, and kidnapping, all while trying to stand her ground against Bennett's evil intentions. sets the stage for a thrilling and depraved ride into the world of organized crime and human trade, promising a dark romance that challenges the boundaries of morality and leaves readers craving for more.


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    After Dark, My Sweet by Jim Thompson
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    'After Dark, My Sweet' by Jim Thompson is a noir crime novel that follows the story of William Collins, a former boxer and escaped mental patient, who gets involved in a kidnapping plot orchestrated by a femme fatale named Fay and her uncle, a con artist. The plot unfolds with dark and gritty elements, filled with unredeemable characters and a sense of impending doom. The narrative is told from Collins' unreliable point of view, keeping the reader on edge with its unpredictable and violent nature. Thompson's writing style delves into the twisted minds of the characters, creating a warped and crazy world where trust is a rare commodity.

    The book is known for its gripping and engaging storyline that keeps the reader's interest until its final, unpredictable ending. Thompson's mastery of the noir genre shines through in his portrayal of morally complex characters and the dark atmosphere he creates. The plot, filled with double-crosses and tension, is complimented by the author's skillful writing that immerses the reader into the paranoid and violent world of the protagonist.

    I rode a streetcar to the edge of the city limits, then I started to walk, swinging the old thumb whenever I saw a car coming. I was dressed pretty good—white shirt, brown slacks and sport shoes. I’d ...

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    The Girl Who Was Taken by Charlie Donlea
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    Two high school girls, Nicole and Megan, are abducted from a beach party in a small town in North Carolina. Megan manages to escape, but Nicole remains missing. The story follows Nicole's older sister, Livia, who is a forensic pathologist, as she searches for clues about her sister's disappearance. The plot unfolds through alternating timelines and perspectives, leading to unexpected twists and a haunting conclusion.

    It was a question asked of Livia Cutty at each of her fellowship interviews. Generic answers might have included the desire to help families find closure, the love of science, and the craving to tackl...

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