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In a world where a werecat virus has changed society, Roan McKichan, a born infected and ex cop, works as a private detective trying to solve crimes involving other infecteds. The murder of a former cop draws Roan into an odd case where an unidentifiable species of cat appears to be showing an unusual level of intelligence. He juggles that with trying to find a missing teenage boy, who, unbeknownst to his parents, was cat obsessed. Working the crimes will lead Roan through a maze of hate, personal grudges, and mortal danger, with help from his tiger strain infected partner, Paris Lehane. Andrea Speed has created an intriguing paranormal world, where werecat strains spread much like AIDS, changing individual lives and society as a whole as they go. Different strains have different implications for the infecteds' life expectancy and capacities, but all the 'kitties' suffer from straight society's prejudices, and as a result find themselves outsiders, and low on the police's priority list.
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'A Matter of Time' by Mary Calmes revolves around the main character Jory, who witnesses a murder and becomes a target for dangerous criminals. Detective Sam is assigned to protect Jory, leading to a complex and tumultuous relationship between the two. The story is filled with drama, mystery, and romance as Jory navigates through various dangerous situations while also exploring his relationships with different characters, including his boss Dane and others in his life.
The writing style of Mary Calmes in 'A Matter of Time' is described as rich, detailed, and engaging. features a diverse set of characters that are well-fleshed out, allowing readers to feel connected to the group surrounding Jory. The plot unfolds through Jory's perspective, showcasing his journey as a young man caught in a web of danger, love, and self-discovery, with elements of suspense and humor woven throughout the narrative.
After careful thought and consideration I have come to the conclusion that things happen to me for two reasons. First, I have a terrible habit of tuning out in the middle of a conversation. I'll hear ... - #3Frogby:
"Frog" by Mary Calmes is a heartwarming romance story that follows the relationship between Weber, a former bull rider, and Cyrus, a successful neurosurgeon. The plot revolves around Weber's struggles with self-worth and his reluctance to fully commit to Cyrus, despite their deep love for each other. The writing style is described as emotional, character-driven, and filled with inner conflicts and battles with personal demons, making the reader emotionally invested in the characters' journey towards understanding themselves and their relationship.
“Hey.” I smiled into the phone even though the water was coming in under the booth and soaking through the bottoms of my worn cowboy boots. “Sorry to be interruptin’ whatever you’re doin’. I wasn’t th... - #4The skyline was broken by a cluster of high-rise buildings that served as a stark contrast to the crumbling skyscrapers that had been devastated by the war. The city had never quite recovered from the...
In a post-apocalyptic future, the Agency works behind the scenes to take down opposition groups that threaten the current government. Their goals justify all means, even when it comes to their own agents.
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A Boy and His Dragon (Being(s) in Love) by R. Cooper tells a slow-burning romance between a dragon shifter named Bertie and his human assistant, Arthur. The plot unfolds as Arthur navigates his feelings for Bertie while working for him, creating a sweet yet awkward dynamic. The two characters learn to communicate and open up to each other, exploring their emotions over time, making their relationship feel genuine and believable.
The writing style is characterized by its thoughtful dialogue and rich character exploration. Cooper's use of miscommunication and the distinct perspectives of both characters adds depth to the story. This fantasy romance blends humor and heart, focusing on the emotional growth of the characters rather than fast-paced action or explicit scenes, leading to a satisfying and intimate conclusion.
Arthur couldn’t move. He actually, literally couldn’t move. His legs wouldn’t carry him. He was certain that if he even tried to back up, head out the door, run toward his bike, he’d collapse to the f... - #6
'The Locker Room' by Amy Lane is a heartfelt story that follows the journey of Xander and Chris from their teenage years to adulthood. The book explores themes of first love, coming out, and the challenges faced by gay athletes in the world of professional sports. The writing style is described as emotional and captivating, with a focus on the evolving relationship between the two main characters over a span of fifteen years.
Some guys wore suits after a game—snazzy, top of the line, slick, bright ties, newest-cut shirt suits—the kind that impressed the snot out of fans and fucks alike, but not Chris and Xander. When they ... - #7
Luck in the Shadows is a fantasy novel that follows the story of Alec of Kerry, a young boy who is rescued from imprisonment by Seregil of Rhiminee. As Alec navigates a world of secrets and intrigue, he becomes Seregil's apprentice in thievery and spy craft. The book explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and self-discovery, set in a medieval ages type setting with elements of magic. The writing style is described as having detailed world-building and character development, with a focus on the slow-building relationship between Alec and Seregil.
An icy mountain wind sighed through the grating overhead, carrying with it the sweet scent of snow to come. Still weeping, the boy burrowed deeper into the sour straw. It scratched painfully against t... - #8
'Shattered Glass' by Dani Alexander is a captivating story that follows the complex relationship between Austin, a wealthy trust fund baby working as a detective, and Peter, a former male prostitute with a troubled past. The book is praised for its engaging plot filled with unexpected twists and turns, as well as the witty and sarcastic writing style that brings the characters to life. The narrative explores themes of love, humor, drama, and mystery, all woven together in a compelling and addictive storyline.
Brown booths. Yellowed walls and floors. Yellowed tables, for that matter. The window on my right displayed beat-up Fords and Volkswagens that were roasting on pavement and swimming in refracting ligh... - #9
The Foxhole Court is a book that follows Neil Josten, a character running from his past who gets recruited to play Exy at Palmetto State University. The story revolves around the team dynamics, the mysterious pasts of the characters, and the intense plot that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as captivating, with a slow build-up that eventually hooks the reader into the dark and intriguing world created by Nora Sakavic.
Neil Josten let his cigarette burn to the filter without taking a drag. He didn't want the nicotine; he wanted the acrid smoke that reminded him of his mother. If he inhaled slowly enough, he could al... - #10
Collide by Riley Hart is a friends-to-lovers romance novel that follows the story of Noah and Cooper, childhood friends who reunite after years apart. The book explores their evolving relationship, with Cooper coming to terms with unexpected feelings for Noah. The writing style is praised for its emotional depth and the slow, believable development of the characters' romance.