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  1. #1
    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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    Owned by a Sinner
    Book 2 in the series:Sinners

    Owned by a Sinner - Sinners by Michelle Heard
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    Owned by a Sinner tells the story of Kiara, a woman who finds herself working for Liam Byrne, the head of the Irish Mafia, despite her father's disapproval. As Kiara navigates her new job, she catches the attention of Finn Byrne, Liam's stepbrother, leading to a series of events involving blackmail and danger. The book explores the complex dynamics between the characters, especially the growing relationship between Kiara and Liam, which evolves from initial intrigue to a deep emotional connection. The writing style is described as raw and emotional, with a mix of suspense, action, and steamy romance that keeps readers engaged throughout the story.

    Kiara's character is praised for being smart, determined, and relatable, while Liam is depicted as a swoon-worthy mafia boss with a surprising sweet and caring side. The book is commended for its multi-faceted characters, engaging plot, and the author's ability to empower female characters in a genre that often deals with sensitive topics such as trauma and abuse. Readers appreciate the emotional depth of the story, the well-developed relationship between Kiara and Liam, and the intense, descriptive scenes that add to the overall reading experience.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sinners )

  3. 'First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers' by Loung Ung is a memoir that recounts the author's harrowing experiences during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. It provides a first-person account of living through the Cambodian genocide, shedding light on the atrocities and struggles faced by the author and her family. The book delves into the brutal realities of the Cambodian killing fields in the 1970s, offering a poignant and heartbreaking narrative of survival and loss.

    The writing style of 'First They Killed My Father' by Loung Ung has been praised for its raw and emotional portrayal of the author's childhood during the Khmer Rouge era. Readers have found the memoir to be informative, impactful, and eye-opening, painting a vivid picture of the author's resilience and courage in the face of unimaginable horrors. The book is described as a life-changing read that evokes strong emotions and deep reflection on the human capacity for survival and endurance.

    Phnom Penh city wakes early to take advantage of the cool morning breeze before the sun breaks through the haze and invades the country with sweltering heat. Already at 6 A.M. people in Phnom Penh are...

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    Arsen: A Broken Love Story by Mia Asher
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    Arsen: A Broken Love Story by Mia Asher follows the tumultuous journey of Cathy, a woman who seemingly has it all – a perfect husband, a dream job, and a nice house. However, after experiencing multiple miscarriages, she feels like something is missing in her life. Enter Arsen, a hot and cocky man who tempts Cathy, leading her to struggle with her feelings for two men and risking losing both. The book delves into themes of love, regret, infidelity, and the consequences of tangled lies, all portrayed in a raw and emotional writing style that immerses the reader into the lives of the characters.

    “Sure, no big deal. Just remind me who this new guy is?” He puts the newspaper down on the table and runs his hand through his short black hair. Looking at my husband now as his lips touch the rim of ...

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    The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande
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    'The Distance Between Us' by Reyna Grande is a poignant memoir that delves into the author's experience as a young immigrant from Mexico to the United States. Through the eyes of a child, the reader is taken on a journey of heartbreak, resilience, and hope as Reyna navigates the challenges of being left behind by her parents in Mexico while they seek a better life in the US. The author's writing style is raw and emotional, providing a personal narrative that sheds light on the struggles faced by immigrants and the complexities of trying to assimilate and achieve the American dream.

    The story follows the Grande children as they cope with the hardships of growing up without their parents in Mexico and later their journey across the border into the US. Through the author's musings, readers are given an intimate look at the immigrant experience, both in Mexico and in the US, as the family strives to overcome obstacles and make their dreams a reality.


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    Brave by Rose McGowan
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    Brave by Rose McGowan is a deeply personal and raw memoir that delves into the author's difficult life experiences, including being raised in a cult, homelessness, and abuse in Hollywood. The book is written in a vibrant and emotional style, directly addressing the reader and encouraging them to be brave in their own lives. McGowan shares her journey of reclaiming her life and standing up against injustice, providing a call to action for both women and men.

    If you’re deep into the Kardashians, you’re in a cult. If you watch your favorite TV show and go online and you’re in chat rooms with everybody else who’s obsessed with that show and you’re breaking i...

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    The Long Hard Road Out of Hell by Marilyn Manson
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    "The Long Hard Road Out of Hell" by Marilyn Manson is a memoir that delves into the life of the controversial musician. It follows Manson from his early days in a small town in Ohio to the beginning of his music career and his rise to fame with the band Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids. provides insight into Manson's transformation from a normal kid to an individual who fully embraces his unique identity. It touches on his struggles, insecurities, controversial tour experiences, and the evolution of his stage persona. The writing style is described as raw, emotional, and engaging, offering a personalized view of Manson's journey to becoming the iconic figure he is known as today.

    HELL to me was my grandfather’s cellar. It stank like a public toilet, and was just as filthy. The dank concrete floor was littered with empty beer cans and everything was coated with a film of grease...

  8. #8
    Pretty Reckless
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    Book 1 in the series:All Saints High

    Pretty Reckless - All Saints High by L.J. Shen
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    "Pretty Reckless" by L.J. Shen is a raw and intense story set in the All Saints High universe, focusing on the next generation known as the HotHoles. The plot revolves around the complicated relationship between Daria Followhill, a mean girl with a troubled past, and Penn, a bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. The writing style is described as addictive, dual POV, and filled with drama, romance, familial conflicts, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged and emotionally invested.

    It always is when Vaughn fights, and Vaughn always fights. He breaks noses almost as well as he breaks hearts. Breaking hearts, in case you’re wondering, is his second-favorite art. At least six girls...

  9. Joe Biden's book 'Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose' is a raw and extremely personal memoir that delves into the last year of his oldest son Beau's life and his valiant fight with a deadly brain tumor. The book intricately weaves together Biden's heartbreaking account of his son's illness with his efforts as Vice President to tackle major foreign policy challenges, such as those in Iraq, Ukraine, and Central America. Readers are offered a glimpse into Biden's loving relationship with his family as he navigates personal tragedy alongside complex political issues.

    The writing style of 'Promise Me, Dad' is described as honest, personal, and deeply moving. Biden opens up about his most sacred thoughts, worries, and issues, revealing a side of himself that is both vulnerable and resilient. The book captures the essence of strong family values, care for others, and strategic policy considerations, providing a narrative that exudes a sense of normality and stability amidst personal and political turmoil.

    The days were getting shorter, so the light in the sky had started to fall away when the gate to our temporary home swung open and our motorcade edged beyond the fencing that surrounded the United Sta...

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    Bending the Rules - The Dating Playbook by Mariah Dietz
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    Bending the Rules follows the story of Raegan, an eighteen-year-old freshman in college who has had a crush on her brother's best friend, Lincoln, for the past two years. Despite the mutual feelings between Raegan and Lincoln, they are hesitant to act on them due to the potential consequences it may have on their relationships with Raegan's brother and the football team. The book delves into the complexities of young love, balancing college life, and navigating the obstacles that come with forbidden romance. The writing style is described as raw, engaging, and filled with emotions, offering a mix of romance, angst, and coming-of-age themes.


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