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    The Favor by Suzanne Wright
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    The Favor by Suzanne Wright follows the story of Vienna, a strong and determined heroine who has been the personal assistant to the emotionally withdrawn CEO, Dane Davenport, for four years. Dane asks Vienna to marry him for twelve months in order to secure his inheritance, leading to a fake relationship with a marriage of convenience plot. The book delves into their evolving relationship, the challenges they face from meddling family members and old flames, and the growth of their trust and communication. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on Vienna's perspective, providing insight into the emotional depth of the characters and their interactions.

    I narrowed my eyes at my friend and coworker. “No. And I don’t look anything like her.” We’d had this conversation already. But Hanna liked to poke at me in that way that only one of your closest frie...

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    Silver Lining by Maggie Osborne
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    'Silver Lining' by Maggie Osborne is an early American historical romance that follows the story of Max McCord and 'Low Down' Louise. Low Down nurses a town of men during a pox epidemic, and in return, they grant her wish for a baby. However, Max ends up drawing the unlucky marble and has to marry her, leading to a tumultuous relationship filled with angst and unexpected twists. The book is praised for its strong female protagonist, engaging plot, and a mix of humor and heartbreak.

    Blushing furiously, Low Down scowled at the men saluting her and waving tin mugs of beer that Olaf had brewed for the occasion. As she'd never before been a guest of honor or been cheered, she didn't ...

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    The Greek's Christmas Baby - Greek Tycoons by Lucy Monroe
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    'The Greek's Christmas Baby' by Lucy Monroe is a story about second chances, love, and overcoming obstacles in a marriage. Aristide, a Greek tycoon, finds himself in a difficult situation when he loses his memory after a car accident and forgets his marriage to Eden. Facing challenges from his personal assistant, Kassandra, Eden fights to save her marriage and win back her husband's affections. The plot unfolds with emotional twists and turns, showcasing the struggles and determination of the couple to rediscover their love and rebuild their relationship.

    The writing style of Lucy Monroe in 'The Greek's Christmas Baby' captures the readers' hearts with its gripping and emotional narrative. delves into themes of love, trust, and second chances, portraying the complexities of relationships and the power of enduring love. Monroe skillfully weaves a tale of romance and drama, keeping the readers engaged as Aristide and Eden navigate through challenges to find their way back to each other.

    Eden heard the words, but didn't recognize the voice. Her eyelids felt glued together over a layer of sandpaper. It took a Herculean effort to force them apart and, at first, all she saw was white lig...

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    The Unwanted Wife
    Book 1 in the series:Unwanted

    The Unwanted Wife - Unwanted by Natasha Anders
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    In "The Unwanted Wife" by Natasha Anders, the story revolves around Theresa and Alessandro De Lucci's loveless marriage, where Theresa discovers that she was merely a pawn in a deal between Alessandro and her father. Despite the emotional turmoil and misunderstandings, Alessandro tries to salvage their relationship by groveling and proving his love for Theresa, leading to a journey of self-discovery and redemption for both characters. The writing style effectively portrays the characters' emotions and insecurities, creating a raw and intense storyline that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    The house was dark and quiet when she got home, with no seething Sandro waiting at the front door this time, just echoing silence as she made her way upstairs and back into the spare bedroom. After a ...

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    Ravishing the Heiress
    Book 2 in the series:Fitzhugh

    Ravishing the Heiress - Fitzhugh by Sherry Thomas
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    'Ravishing the Heiress' in the Fitzhugh series by Sherry Thomas revolves around the emotional journey of Millie and Fitz in their arranged marriage. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, including Fitz's past love, Isabelle, returning and the challenges they face in their marriage. The writing style is described as emotional, with flashbacks providing insight into the evolution of Millie and Fitz's relationship over the years.

    Sometimes, as she lay in bed at night, she thought of falling in love, in the ways of a Jane Austen novel—her mother did not allow her to read the Brontës. Love, it seemed to her, was a result born of...

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    Lord Grenville's Choice - The Grenville Chronicles by G.G. Vandagriff
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    Lord Grenville's Choice delves into the intricate relationships between Alex, Elizabeth, and Felicity. Set in a Regency period, the book follows the emotional journey of Alex, who is torn between his first love, Elizabeth, and his wife, Felicity, whom he married for convenience. The plot unfolds with misunderstandings, unrequited love, and societal pressures, leading to a complex romantic triangle that challenges the characters' loyalties and emotions. The writing style captures the nuances of character development and explores themes of love, duty, and sacrifice, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    The alternating perspectives between Alex and Felicity allow readers to gain insight into their inner struggles and desires. The character-driven plot, coupled with believable dialogue and realistic emotions, adds depth to the storyline, making it a captivating read. As the characters navigate through love, loss, and conflicting emotions, the book offers a poignant exploration of human relationships and the complexities of the heart, set against the backdrop of Regency England.

    The thoughts were not new. They had plagued him ever since he had been discharged from the field hospital at Waterloo. He had had enough of the army. After the din and death of the epic battle, John l...

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    Magnolia by Diana Palmer
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    'Magnolia' by Diana Palmer is a historical romance set in the 1900s American South, revolving around a marriage of convenience between the main male character (MMC) and the female main character (FMC). The story unfolds with the MMC being in love with another woman, which leads to emotional turmoil and tension. The FMC, who has harbored feelings for the MMC for a long time, enters into this arrangement under challenging circumstances, such as her orphaned state and financial struggles. The plot delves into themes of unrequited love, societal expectations, and the complexities of relationships.

    The writing style of 'Magnolia' by Diana Palmer is characterized by its emotional depth, intricate character dynamics, and dramatic plot twists. The author weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption, drawing readers into a world filled with passion and conflict. The book explores themes of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery against the backdrop of a historical setting, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged until the very end.

    THE STREETS OF ATLANTA WERE MUDDY FROM the recent rain, and the poor carriage horses seemed lacking in spirit as they strained to pull their burdens along Peachtree Street. Claire Lang watched them, w...

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    Sparrow by L.J. Shen
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    Sparrow by L.J. Shen is an intense and gripping standalone novel that delves into the arranged marriage between Sparrow, the main heroine, and Troy Brennan, a ruthless and dangerous man from the Irish mafia. The story unfolds with Sparrow being kidnapped by Troy and forced into a marriage, leading to a complex and tumultuous relationship filled with darkness, secrets, and unexpected twists. The author's writing style is described as addictive, daring, and different, with a focus on psychological depth, alternating points of view, and a continuous flow of suspense, violence, and romance.

    “IS IT POSSIBLE TO feel your heart breaking, even if you’ve never fallen in love?” I stared back at the woman in the mirror, chewing on my lower lip until the tender flesh cracked. I looked like a str...

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    Carnal Secrets - The Phoenix Pack by Suzanne Wright
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    "Carnal Secrets" tells the story of Shaya and Nick, two wolves who are true mates but face challenges in their relationship. Nick, an Alpha male pack leader, initially rejects Shaya due to his own issues and health concerns. This leads Shaya to leave the pack and start a new life, prompting Nick to track her down and win her back. The plot involves themes of loyalty, love, and overcoming emotional barriers, with a mix of romantic drama, tension, and paranormal elements. The writing style is fast-paced, humorous, and engaging, focusing on the perspectives of Shaya and Nick as they navigate their complicated relationship and face external threats.

    He was going to get bad news today. Nick knew it in his bones. The “knowing” wasn’t an unfamiliar feeling. He’d often know things. Sometimes it was just as it was right now—no more than a feeling, an ...

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  10. #10
    Tempt Me
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    Book 1 in the series:The Wolf Hotel

    Tempt Me - The Wolf Hotel by Nina West
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    'Tempt Me' in the series 'The Wolf Hotel' by Nina West follows the story of Abbi, a young and naive woman who decides to escape her heartbreak by taking a summer job at the luxurious Wolf Hotel Resort in Alaska. There, she meets Henry Wolf, a cold-hearted billionaire with a complex past, who challenges her perceptions and emotions. The plot unfolds with a slow burn workplace romance between Abbi and Henry, filled with steamy and romantic moments. The writing style captivates readers with engaging interactions between the main characters, a mix of angst, humor, and lighthearted moments, leading to a cliffhanger ending that sets the stage for further drama in the next book.

    “You didn’t mean for it to happen! You didn’t mean to put your...” My words fall apart with my sobs. I can barely see Jed’s face through my tears. Tears that haven’t stopped since I ran for my dorm ro...

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