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  1. #11
    Carry On
    Book 1 in the series:Simon Snow

    Carry On - Simon Snow by Rainbow Rowell
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    'Carry On' by Rainbow Rowell follows the story of Simon Snow, a powerful wizard who is the Chosen One destined to defeat the Insidious Humdrum. Set in the magical world of Watford, the book delves into Simon's final year at the magic school, his complicated relationship with his vampire roommate Baz, and his quest to find his place in the magical community. Through multiple perspectives, the story unfolds with elements of magic, friendship, love, and the challenges of being the chosen one in a well-built fantasy world.

    Rainbow Rowell's writing style in 'Carry On' is described as engaging, humorous, and captivating, drawing readers into the story from the first few pages. is praised for its character-driven narrative, unique take on familiar fantasy tropes, and the seamless blend of magic, romance, and humor. Despite comparisons to Harry Potter, the book stands out for its originality, lovable characters like Simon, Baz, and Penelope, and the heartwarming moments that tug at readers' heartstrings.

    There’s always a fuss over my paperwork when I leave. All summer long, we’re not even allowed to walk to Tescos without a chaperone and permission from the Queen—then, in the autumn, I just sign mysel...

  2. #12

    The Understatement of the Year - The Ivy Years by Sarina Bowen
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    'The Understatement of the Year' by Sarina Bowen is a New Adult romance set in an elite American college, focusing on the lives of two main characters, Graham and Rikker. The plot delves into themes of internalized homophobia, gay bashing, and the struggles of being openly gay in a sports environment. The story follows the rekindling of a childhood friendship and romance between Graham and Rikker, as they navigate their feelings for each other, the challenges of being on a hockey team, and the complexities of their shared past. The writing style is described as fresh, engaging, and touching on serious issues with sensitivity, making the characters relatable and the plot believable.

    In all my favorite movies, when something bad was going happen, the protagonist usually sensed it. He saw a sign, or felt a disturbance in the force. But that’s not how my real life worked. And I’m no...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Ivy Years )

  3. #13

    The House in the Cerulean Sea - Cerulean Chronicles by T.J. Klune
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    The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune follows the story of Linus Baker, a bureaucratic caseworker who is tasked with investigating an orphanage for magical children on Marsyas Island. Through his interactions with the children, including Lucy the Antichrist and other unique characters like a were pomeranian and an endearing blob, Linus undergoes a transformative journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and love. The book combines elements of fantasy, found family, and queer romance, all wrapped in a heartwarming and enchanting narrative that explores themes of empathy, understanding, and the power of love.

    The writing style in The House in the Cerulean Sea is described as charming, delightful, and heartwarming, with a touch of humor and magical realism. The story unfolds with a mix of whimsical elements, poignant moments, and gentle allegory, creating a narrative that celebrates diversity, found family, misfits, and queer love. The characters, especially the magical children, are portrayed with real and relatable emotions, making the book a comforting and uplifting read that resonates with readers on a deep emotional level.

    That was an understatement. He watched in rapt wonder as an eleven-year-old girl named Daisy levitated blocks of wood high above her head. The blocks spun in slow, concentric circles. Daisy frowned in...

  4. #14
    Game Changer
    Book 1 in the series:Game Changers

    Game Changer - Game Changers by Rachel Reid
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    In 'Game Changer' by Rachel Reid, the story revolves around Scott Hunter, a closeted New York hockey player, who meets Kip Grady, a smoothie shop server. As Scott struggles with his fears of coming out due to his fame in the sports world, a secret relationship blossoms between him and Kip. The plot focuses on Scott's journey towards self-acceptance and the challenges they face in maintaining their hidden romance, ultimately leading to a heartwarming conclusion. The writing style is described as low angst, with a mix of sweet moments, steamy scenes, and a focus on the characters' personal growth and emotional struggles.

    He hadn’t meant to drink so much last night, but Chuck and Jimmy had been in town and he hadn’t seen those guys in months. It wasn’t like he’d gotten wrecked. He had been aware that he needed to be at...

  5. #15
    Heat Stroke
    Book 2 in the series:Beach Kingdom

    Heat Stroke - Beach Kingdom by Tessa Bailey
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    In "Heat Stroke," Marcus, a lovable himbo, is drawn to Jamie, a smart and confident man who has been hurt in the past. Despite their differences, their journey to love is full of laughter, passion, pain, and acceptance. The book explores the natural and genuine love between the two characters, set against the backdrop of a beach town where they work as lifeguards and bartenders, navigating their feelings and the challenges of being in a closeted relationship.

    Tessa Bailey's writing in her first M M book is praised for its hotness, deep emotions, and well-developed characters. The story is described as cute, funny, steamy, and emotionally impactful, with a focus on love, passion, and acceptance, making it a compelling and heartfelt read that tugs at the heartstrings.

    Jamie rolled his eyes as “Baby One More Time” kicked off again over the Castle Gate loudspeakers. He’d been keeping a mental tally all night. Currently, the score was Jamie: five, Marcus: seven. And i...

  6. #16
    Soul Eater
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    Book 1 in the series:Monstrous

    Soul Eater - Monstrous by Lily Mayne
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    Soul Eater by Lily Mayne is a monster romance set in a post-apocalyptic world where human protagonist Danny, a military member, encounters Wyn, the Soul Eater. Despite their initial confrontational meeting, Wyn and Danny form an unexpected alliance that evolves into a deep and intense romantic relationship. The story explores themes of friendship, love, and acceptance as the two characters navigate their differences and face challenges together while uncovering secrets about Wyn's true mission.

    The book is praised for its strong world-building, engaging characters, and the intense and poignant romance that develops between Danny and Wyn. The writing style is described as atmospheric, with a focus on character-driven storytelling that delves into the emotional connection between the protagonists. Readers appreciate the unique take on monster romance, the intriguing post-apocalyptic setting, and the depth of the relationship development between the characters.

    “Alright, men. This is the culmination of twenty years of intel, lost lives and millions of dollars. Twenty years of the blood and sweat of your fellow soldiers who have fallen at the hands of this cr...

  7. #17

    Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell
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    Winter's Orbit is a science fiction novel that revolves around a mystery surrounding the death of Jainan's previous husband, which was initially believed to be an accident. The story unfolds as Prince Kiem and Jainan navigate through an interplanetary conspiracy while being forced into an arranged marriage to secure a peace treaty between two planets. The book delves into themes of political intrigue, relationships, and gender representation within a solar system-wide empire, providing a blend of romance, mystery, and space opera elements. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and relationships, making it an accessible and enjoyable read for both sci-fi enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.

    She sat, severe and forbidding in a high-collared tunic, in her reception room at the heart of the warren-like sprawl of the Imperial Palace. The arching windows of the tower were heavily optimized to...

  8. #18

    The Wolf at the Door - Big Bad Wolf by Charlie Adhara
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    'The Wolf at the Door' by Charlie Adhara is a paranormal mystery novel that follows BSI agent Conner and werewolf Park as they team up to solve a murder mystery involving werewolves and humans. The story is told from Conner's perspective, offering a unique view of the world where werewolves exist alongside humans. The writing style is described as suspenseful and engaging, with a focus on world-building and character development.

    The fact that Cooper Dayton was running down the side streets of Bethesda and not driving back to D.C. by now was proof that his father had been dead wrong. His haircut was plenty professional. Too pr...

  9. #19

    Honeymoon for One by Keira Andrews
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    'Honeymoon for One' by Keira Andrews is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the journey of Ethan, a young man who embarks on his honeymoon alone after being betrayed by his fiance. While in Australia, he meets Clay, a tour bus driver who helps him rediscover happiness and love. The book beautifully explores themes of self-discovery, love, and overcoming past heartbreaks. Keira Andrews' writing style is captivating, with a leisurely pace that allows for a deep dive into the characters' emotions and experiences.

    Her eyebrows drew close, and she repeated herself, but she was turning her head as she spoke, looking up above the subway car doors—probably for a map of stops, which was in vain on the A train—and th...

  10. #20

    A Marvellous Light - The Last Binding by Freya Marske
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    Set in an alternate Edwardian England, "A Marvellous Light" follows the story of Robin Blyth and Edwin Courcey, who are drawn into a conspiracy involving a mysterious Last Contract that could alter England's magical hierarchy. As Robin, a young noble, discovers the existence of magic and joins forces with the magic-wielding Edwin, their slow burn romance unfolds amidst a backdrop of danger and intrigue. The book combines elements of mystery, romance, and magic, with a focus on the development of the main characters and their relationship as they navigate a world where power dynamics and secrets shape their journey.

    The author, Freya Marske, introduces a magical world adjacent to Edwardian England, where a system of magic intertwines with a cozy, methodical plot that gradually unfolds the mysteries at play. Through the lens of Edwin and Robin's evolving relationship, readers are immersed in a lush world rich in detail and intrigue, with a narrative that balances romance, magic, and historical elements seamlessly.

    He sat breathing rapidly and with needle-stabs at each breath, propped against the oak. His legs were unfelt and unmoving like lumps of wax that had somehow been affixed to the rest of him. Resting hi...