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    When Angels Fall by Meagan McKinney
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    'When Angels Fall' by Meagan McKinney is a historical romance novel set in Victorian England. The story follows the lives of Elizabeth Lissa Alcester, a once wealthy woman now responsible for her blind sister and young brother, and Ivan Tramore, the bastard son of a marquis who becomes rich and powerful. Ivan seeks revenge on those who mistreated him, including Lissa, whom he still loves. The book explores themes of love, revenge, betrayal, and redemption, with a plot filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged. The writing style is described as well-researched for the period, with detailed descriptions that bring the setting to life.

    If she had to wear the puce-colored spencer one more time, she would weep. Lissa Alcester turned her azure eyes toward the odious jacket-bodice that was now laid out on her bed. She reached for it, bu...

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    Stay by Deb Caletti
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    'Stay' by Deb Caletti is a gripping novel that delves into the complexities of relationships, emotional abuse, and healing. The story follows Clara as she navigates the aftermath of a toxic relationship with her obsessive ex-boyfriend, Christian. Seeking solace at a remote beach house with her father, Clara finds herself torn between her past and present, especially when she meets Finn, who offers her a chance at a healthy relationship. Through alternating chapters of flashbacks and present moments, the author weaves a suspenseful tale of love, stalking, family secrets, and ultimately, finding the strength to move on.

    Deb Caletti's writing style in 'Stay' is described as beautiful, haunting, and intense. The author skillfully portrays Clara's emotional journey, allowing readers to deeply connect with the characters and feel their emotions. The book keeps readers on the edge with its seamless transitions between past and present, creating a sense of urgency and suspense throughout the narrative.

    First off, I’ve never told this story to anyone. Not theentire thing anyway, and not entirely truthfully. I’m only telling it now for one reason, and that’s because an untold story has a weight that c...

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    Exquisite by Sarah Stovell
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    Exquisite by Sarah Stovell is a psychological thriller that delves into the dark and twisted exploration of women, relationships, and obsession. The story follows Bo Luxton, an established author, and Alice Dark, a young English graduate, as they form a connection at a writing workshop that quickly turns into a complex and obsessive relationship. The narrative alternates between Bo and Alice's perspectives, creating doubt and ambiguity about whose version of events may be true. As the plot unfolds, the tension builds, leading to a chilling denouement and a shocking revelation that leaves the reader questioning everything they thought they knew.

    The writing style of Exquisite is described as beautifully written, impressively unsettling, and engrossing, with a use of language that matches the title. The author, Sarah Stovell, skillfully weaves together the narratives of Bo and Alice, creating distinctive voices for each character. The story is filled with twists and turns, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat and leaving them thinking about the book long after finishing it.


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    As If I Wouldn't Fall by Jessa Kane
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    'As If I Wouldn't Fall' by Jessa Kane is a short and intense read that follows the story of Ayla, a high school senior, and Flynt, who has been obsessed with her since they were freshmen. The book revolves around their intense and obsessive relationship, filled with possessiveness, insta-love, and steamy moments. Despite some unrealistic elements in the plot, readers found the chemistry between the main characters to be captivating and the love story to be both sweet and spicy.


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    Acts of Desperation by Megan Nolan
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    'Acts of Desperation' by Megan Nolan is a raw and emotionally heavy account of a psychologically abusive relationship, delving into themes of obsession, co-dependency, toxic relationships, and the struggles of women in male-dominated dynamics. The book is written with meticulous thought and care, drawing readers into the protagonist's inner turmoil and desperation to break free from a doomed relationship. Through short, poignant chapters, the unnamed narrator navigates through the complexities of love, obsession, low self-esteem, and the relentless self-reflection that comes with being in a toxic partnership.

    The author, Megan Nolan, skillfully captures the inner monologue of the protagonist, offering a deeply relatable and immersive reading experience for those who have experienced similar struggles with love, obsession, and self-worth. The book challenges societal norms and expectations placed on women, highlighting the difficulty of saying no and the constant battle against men's control and influence in relationships. Nolan's writing style is described as artful, honest, and appealing, keeping readers engaged and emotionally invested in the protagonist's journey towards self-discovery and liberation.

    I had been with someone else then, and even if I hadn’t, I had never approached a man in my life, not like that. I thought about him afterwards, and assumed he must have been passing through. Nobody w...

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    The World Cannot Give by Tara Isabella Burton
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    In The World Cannot Give by Tara Isabella Burton, the story revolves around the intense and twisted relationships among a group of students at St. Dunstan's Academy in Maine. The protagonist, Laura Stearns, is a shy and sensitive teenager who becomes infatuated with a charismatic and obsessive fellow student, Virginia Strauss. Virginia leads a group of students in the chapel choir, where they engage in transcendent music, arcane rituals, and dangerous activities. As Laura gets deeper into this world, she must navigate her devotion to Virginia as it becomes increasingly perilous, challenging her own beliefs and morals. The novel explores themes of obsession, morality, coming of age, and the complexities of relationships in a dark and philosophical setting reminiscent of The Secret History.

    She cries at poems when the slant rhymes surprise you. She cries at old movies where people are in love but can’t acknowledge it for self-abnegatingly heroic reasons, like being married or having to l...

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    Playing for Keeps
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    Playing for Keeps - Playing For by J.C. Grant
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    'Playing for Keeps' by J.C. Grant is a steamy romance novel that follows the tumultuous and intense relationship between David Taylor and Austin. The book showcases David's alpha male characteristics, his possessiveness, and his deep love for Austin, despite his insecurities stemming from a rough childhood. Austin, on the other hand, is portrayed as a woman with a cold exterior due to her past, but who finds security and safety in David's presence. The story delves into their complex dynamics, their struggles with communication, and their passionate love for each other, creating a steamy and obsessive romance that keeps readers hooked.

    Readers have praised the writing style of J.C. Grant, noting the author's ability to create intense and erotic scenes without holding back. The book is described as full of lust, angst, and dirty talk, catering to readers who enjoy steamy and explicit romance novels. Grant's writing is commended for its ability to bring out the fierce love between David and Austin, portraying their relationship as passionate, possessive, and deeply emotional.

    As soon as I pulled into the parking lot, I knew this was going to be a nightmare. I dreaded it. No, that wasn’t true. I hated it, especially today. It was time for my weekly grocery trip, but this wa...

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    Candy by Kevin Brooks
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    "Candy" by Kevin Brooks follows the story of Joe Beck, a shy teenage boy who becomes infatuated with a girl named Candy he meets on his way back from the doctor's office. Candy, a teenage prostitute struggling with drug addiction and controlled by her pimp, Iggy, draws Joe into a dark and dangerous underground world. Despite the challenges they face, Joe and Candy develop a deep connection and embark on a journey of love, struggle, and self-discovery. The story is told from Joe's perspective, capturing his confusion, emotions, and the intense feelings of love he experiences for Candy.

    As the plot unfolds, Joe and Candy escape from the chaos of the city to a countryside cottage, where they face new challenges and strive to overcome Candy's drug addiction. Their secret relationship is intertwined with themes of love, passion, fear, and brutality, keeping the readers hooked and craving for more. The author, Kevin Brooks, masterfully portrays the characters' emotions and inner turmoil, making the readers feel deeply connected to Joe's experiences and the complexities of his relationship with Candy.

    It’s hard to imagine life before Candy. Sometimes I sit here for hours, staring into the past, trying to remember what it was like, but I never seem to get very far. I just can’t see myself without he...

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    Taming the Beast by Emily Maguire
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    'Taming the Beast' by Emily Maguire is a dark and intense novel that delves into the disturbing and obsessive relationship between a 38-year-old male school teacher, Daniel, and his 14-year-old female student, Sarah. The story revolves around Sarah's attempt to come to terms with this toxic relationship, exploring themes of loss, extreme codependency, and the consequences of living entirely at the whims of one's passions. The writing style is described as raw, heavy on sadomasochism, and exquisitely touching, providing vivid imagery that reflects the harsh reality of Sarah's story.

    Sarah, the protagonist, is portrayed as a deeply damaged individual whose life is completely out of control, engaging in a series of sexually damaging relationships. The novel challenges societal norms and expectations, offering a unique perspective on love, sexuality, passion, and personal choice through Sarah's dark and twisted journey. Despite the disturbing nature of the plot, the book is praised for tackling difficult and mature themes that are often overlooked in literature, making it a thought-provoking and impactful read.

    Sarah Clark felt like a freak for two and a half years. It started when she received a leather-bound copy of Othello for her twelfth birthday and ended when her English teacher showed her exactly what...

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    The Trick of It by Michael Frayn
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    The Trick of It' by Michael Frayn is a novel that delves into the world of writing and relationships, following the story of Richard, an English academic who becomes infatuated with a famous female author he admires. The narrative unfolds through letters where Richard shares his thoughts and experiences, revealing a disastrous relationship fueled by envy and hero worship. The book explores the complexities of fiction writing, questioning the methods and motivations of writers, blurring the lines between reality and storytelling.

    The writing style of 'The Trick of It' is praised for its wit, humor, and intelligence. Readers commend the author for his ability to craft laugh-out-loud funny sentences that are rich with creativity, imagination, and wisdom. The novel is described as sublimely enjoyable, wickedly funny, and bitingly intelligent, capturing the irrational peaks and troughs of emotions in love and relationships.


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