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    The Vampire's Mail Order Bride - Nocturne Falls by Kristen Painter
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    The Vampire's Mail Order Bride in the Nocturne Falls series by Kristen Painter is a lighthearted paranormal romance that follows the story of Delaney, a woman on the run, who finds herself pretending to be a mail-order bride in a supernatural town called Nocturne Falls. The book features witty banter, relatable characters, and a mix of cozy romance with a touch of mystery. As Delaney navigates her new life and unexpected feelings for a 300-year-old vampire named Hugh, the story unfolds with humor, honesty, and intriguing world-building elements.

    Strawberry was a possibility. Maybe raspberry. Although pomegranate had potential. Or did it? Pomegranate might be a little tapped out. Best to stick to a classic. So raspberry truffle filling. With a...

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    Have Tail, Will Travel - Tail and Claw by Nancey Cummings
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    'Have Tail, Will Travel' by Nancey Cummings is a sci-fi romance novel that follows Kal, a girl tired of horrible dates on Earth, who decides to seek an Honest mate through the Celestial Mates dating service. She gets matched with Merit, an alien hero struggling to balance his responsibilities as an uncle and a soldier. The story unfolds as they navigate a slow-burn romance on the dangerous planet Corra, dealing with misunderstandings, challenges, and the complexities of their new relationship. The dual POV and well-developed characters make the plot interesting and engaging, with a touch of sweetness and fun in this intergalactic love story.

    Sure. Just drinks with Roger, the guy she’d been messagingwith non-stop for two weeks. A web-based dating service broughtthem together, but that wasn’t weird. Most people met onlinenowadays, and most ...

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    Forever Mine by Charlene Raddon
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    'Forever Mine' by Charlene Raddon is a historical romance set in the late 1800s, revolving around the characters Bartholomew and Ariah who meet at a train station in Portland. Bartholomew is there to pick up his nephew's mail order bride, while Ariah is the bride who has come from Cincinnati in search of love. The story follows their heartfelt and truthful journey as they navigate through a loveless marriage, manipulative relationships, and the challenges of finding true love in a setting where honor, integrity, and commitment are valued. The book is a realistic glimpse into the lives of people in a bygone era, with a plot that keeps readers engaged through twists, turns, and a satisfying culmination.

    The book is praised for its well-developed characters, complex backstories, and the tension and conflict that drive the plot forward. Readers appreciate the natural and meaningful emotional connections depicted between the characters, the historical details that keep history buffs entertained, and the realistic obstacles that make the setting and characters come to life. The writing style is commended for its ability to draw readers in with a slow burn pace, engaging accidents and fate, and a storytelling approach that weaves in plausible obstacles to keep the story intriguing till the end.


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    Fae's Captive
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    Fae's Captive - Fae's Captive by Lily Archer
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    'Fae's Captive' by Lily Archer is a quick and interesting read filled with world-building and unexpected plot twists. The story follows the journey of the two main characters, Taylor and Leander, as they navigate through adventure, intrigue, and hot Faes. is part of a series that keeps readers entertained through cliffhangers and a gradual storyline build, promising more excitement to come.

    “Funny.” I pull another iron blade from my pack, the metal sizzling against my palm. “You’re the third would-be assassin I’ve caught and also the third to say that.” I dig the blade into his thigh, tw...

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