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    From Duke Till Dawn - The London Underground by Eva Leigh
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    'From Duke Till Dawn' by Eva Leigh is a Regency Historical Romance novel that follows the story of Alexander Lewis, the Duke of Greyland, and Cassandra Blair, a swindler and confidence game operative. The book delves into their unexpected reunion at a gaming hell in London, where secrets are revealed, hearts are at stake, and a dangerous situation unfolds. Eva Leigh's writing style is praised for its captivating storytelling, well-developed characters, and vivid descriptions that transport readers into the London underworld of the early 19th century.

    The plot of 'From Duke Till Dawn' revolves around the complexities of love, trust, and self-discovery as Alex and Cass navigate their past, present, and uncertain future together. The book is filled with romance, suspense, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged from beginning to end, all while shedding light on the societal norms and challenges faced by characters in Regency-era London.


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    The Lies We Tell
    Book 1 in the series:The Four

    The Lies We Tell - The Four by Becca Steele
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    The Lies We Tell, part of 'The Four' series by Becca Steele, follows the story of Winter Huntington and Caiden Cavendish, step-siblings who initially hate each other. Winter arrives at Alstone College with a mission to uncover the truth about her father's death, while Caiden is grappling with his own past and a deep-seated hatred towards Winter's mother. The book delves into their complex relationship, intertwined with mystery, betrayal, and dark secrets, all set in the intriguing and dangerous world of Alstone. The writing style captures dual perspectives, revealing the evolution of characters like Caiden, Winter, and the enigmatic Zayde, while keeping readers on edge with a riveting plot that ends in a major cliffhanger.

    Winter emerges as a strong and resilient female lead, earning praise for her tenacity, intelligence, and unwavering determination to seek justice and solve the mysteries surrounding her father's death. The dynamic between Winter and Caiden, fraught with tension and conflicting emotions, creates a captivating storyline that unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. Readers are drawn into the world of 'The Four' and its intriguing side characters, rooting for Winter as she navigates through challenges, confronts her enemies, and forms unexpected alliances in a tale filled with intrigue, romance, and suspense.

    “Nothing specific I can think of right now, but stick with me and you’ll be fine. First, and most important, as you well know, there’s a big ‘welcome back to uni’ house party tonight. That’ll be our f...

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    The Last Beekeeper by Julie Carrick Dalton
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    The Last Beekeeper by Julie Carrick Dalton is a beautifully written speculative fiction novel that delves into a dystopian world where honeybees are extinct, and the last beekeeper is in prison. The story follows Sasha, the daughter of the last beekeeper, who returns to her childhood home to uncover the research her father hid before his arrest. As Sasha navigates through the abandoned farm, she encounters a group of squatters who challenge her identity as the daughter of The Last Beekeeper. Through alternating timelines, the book explores themes of family, redemption, and the importance of nature in a world without bees.

    Dalton's writing style paints a vivid picture of the abandoned farm, immersing readers in the world of Sasha and the dwindling bee population. The book combines elements of mystery, betrayal, and found family, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Through Sasha's journey to uncover the truth about the bees and her father's research, the novel prompts readers to contemplate the impact of environmental destruction and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.


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    Red Sky in Morning by Paul Lynch
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    'Red Sky in Morning' is a brooding historical suspense novel that delves into themes of mystery, betrayal, incest, murder, and the struggles of Irish immigrants in America. The writing style is described as unique, with concise storytelling, captivating imagery, and a poetic quality that leaves readers feeling like they have experienced an epic journey in a relatively short book.

    NIGHT SKY WAS BLACK AND THEN THERE WAS BLOOD, morning crack of light on the edge of the earth. The crimson spill sent the bright stars to fade, hills stepping out of shadow and clouds finding flesh. F...

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    The Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister
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    In "The Arctic Fury" by Greer Macallister, the story unfolds around Virginia Reeve, who leads an all-woman expedition to the Arctic in search of a missing husband and his team. The narrative alternates between the trial of Virginia for murder and the past events of the expedition, providing a gripping exploration of the women's journey both physically and mentally in the frozen Arctic. The book delves into themes of bravery, intrigue, and the challenges faced by women in the mid-1800s, set against a backdrop of historical events and societal norms.

    The book expertly weaves together the personal stories and struggles of the diverse group of women on the expedition, showcasing their strengths, flaws, and relationships. Through alternating chapters and multiple perspectives, the author masterfully develops the characters and their motivations, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged. The gripping plot, rich historical detail, and elements of mystery and betrayal make "The Arctic Fury" a captivating tale of adventure, resilience, and the power of female solidarity.

    Virginia can see them clearly from her seat in the dock. Even when she looks away from them—toward the judge, the jury—she still feels their presence. Five women, broken and brave, who came to this co...

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    Hush, Hush
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    Book 1 in the series:Pretty Little Dead Girl

    Hush, Hush - Pretty Little Dead Girl by E.M. Moore
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    "Hush, Hush" by E.M. Moore follows the story of Delilah Dee Astor, a member of a rich and powerful family who aims to break into a male-dominated secret society. Throughout the book, readers witness Dee's tumultuous relationship with Keegan Forbes, her promised future husband, as they navigate issues of power, control, and manipulation. The plot is filled with mystery, betrayal, and a dark romance that keeps readers on edge, leading to a shocking and emotional ending that leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.


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    The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov
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    The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov is a classic science fiction novel that delves into the concept of time travel and its consequences. The story follows Andrew Harlan, a technician working for Eternity, an organization that manipulates time to create a better future for humanity. As Harlan starts to question the ethics of Eternity's actions, he becomes entangled in a web of desire, betrayal, and redemption. Through a mix of mystery and ethical dilemmas, the novel explores themes of power, control, and the impact of altering the course of history.

    ANDREW HARLAN STEPPED into the kettle. Its sides were perfectly round and it fit snugly inside a vertical shaft composed of widely spaced rods that shimmered into an unseeable haze six feet above Harl...

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    The Long Goodbye - Philip Marlowe by Raymond Chandler
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    In "The Long Goodbye," private detective Philip Marlowe gets entangled in a mystery involving a friend accused of murder and suicide. The plot twists and turns as Marlowe navigates through conflicts, deceit, and corruption in California's upper class society, all while maintaining his tough exterior and showcasing his softer side through chess and poetry. The writing style is described as hard-boiled and descriptive, with a mix of world-weary insights, tender moments, and atmospheric scenes that keep readers engaged till the surprising end.

    The first time I laid eyes on Terry Lennox he was drunk in a Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith outside the terrace of The Dancers. The parking lot attendant had brought the car out and he was still holding th...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Philip Marlowe )

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    Stormsong
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    Book 2 in the series:The Kingston Cycle

    Stormsong - The Kingston Cycle by C.L. Polk
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    Stormsong is the second book in 'The Kingston Cycle' series by C.L. Polk. The novel follows Grace, the politically savvy sister of Miles, as she navigates palace intrigue, storm-fighting magicians, pressures for democratic reform, and captives from a foreign power. The story is set in a world of powerful magic, devastating storms, and snarled political power plays, with a touch of Victorian inspiration but not steampunk. The plot unfolds slowly but picks up halfway through, leading to a fantastic ending that is brightened by a deftly handled romance.

    Fourteen days after Miles, Tristan, and I broke the aether network, I dreamed the Cauldron brewed a storm. I watched a vast, many-armed spiral of clouds from the highest reaches of the sky. Half-awake...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Kingston Cycle )

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    Kissing Comfort by Jo Goodman
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    In 'Kissing Comfort' by Jo Goodman, the story revolves around Comfort Kennedy, who was left to die at the age of 5 and rescued by two best friends who raise her as their own. The backdrop of San Francisco in 1870 adds depth to the narrative, with the city's evolving landscape serving as a vivid setting for the characters' intertwined lives. The book delves into themes of love, family, and loyalty, as Comfort finds herself torn between two brothers while uncovering the mysteries of her origins and navigating the complexities of her relationships.

    Jo Goodman's writing style in 'Kissing Comfort' is characterized by a captivating narrative that gradually unfolds, starting with riveting initial chapters that set the stage for a slow build-up before escalating into a compelling and romantic tale. The author's talent shines through in creating believable and engaging characters, from the protagonists to the secondary cast, who bring the historical setting to life with depth and authenticity.

    Comfort Elizabeth Kennedy stood with her back to the granite balustrade on the portico and surveyed the activity in the grand salon. She’d closed the French doors behind her when she made her escape t...

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