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    Home Free
    Book 3 in the series:Sierra Legacy

    Home Free - Sierra Legacy by Claire McEwen
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    Home Free by Claire McEwen tells the story of Arch Hoffman, a man seeking redemption after spending ten years in prison for his past mistakes. The book explores Arch's journey to become a better person and rebuild relationships with his family, particularly with the help of Mandy Allen, who inspires him with her courage and acceptance. As Arch and Mandy work together on a ranch, they both confront their traumatic pasts and strive for happiness amidst struggles and obstacles.

    The novel is a contemporary western romance that focuses on themes of redemption, atonement, forgiveness, and personal growth. Claire McEwen's writing style presents a heartwarming and inspiring tale of second chances, showcasing the gradual transformation of despised characters into accepted individuals through courage, love, and self-reliance.

    WHEN MANDY ALLEN planned her sister’s perfect wedding, she never imagined crying alone in their ranch house kitchen with only the wedding cake for company. But those were definitely tears sliding down...

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    The Big Hit by Jamie Bennett
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    'The Big Hit' by Jamie Bennett follows the story of Daisy, a reserved college student who works in the library and interns for a professor of art, and Knox, a grumpy and defensive football player. Despite their contrasting personalities, they form a friendship after Knox asks for Daisy's help with his coursework. The plot unfolds as the two socially awkward individuals navigate their budding relationship, with humorous and lovable side characters adding depth to the story. Tatum, a wild and outrageous character, plays a significant role in bringing Daisy out of her shell and adding a comedic element to the narrative.

    The writing style of the book is described as endearing, simple, and warming, capturing the essence of the characters and their interactions. The plot initially starts slow for some readers but gradually becomes engaging as the characters develop and the story progresses, ultimately leaving a lasting impact on the readers.


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    The Blood Trials
    Book 1 in the series:Blood Gift

    The Blood Trials - Blood Gift by N E Davenport
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    The Blood Trials by N E Davenport follows the story of Ikenna Amari, a strong and complex protagonist, who embarks on a dangerous journey after the murder of her grandfather. Filled with action, a deadly competition, and a mix of science fiction and old magic, the book explores themes of racism, systemic oppression, and personal growth as Ikenna faces the challenges of the Praetorian trials while seeking truth and vengeance. The plot twists, character development, and carefully crafted worldbuilding keep readers hooked from the very beginning, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown and a promise for epicness.

    The writing style of The Blood Trials impresses readers with its engaging narrative, well-written fights and conflicts, and a perfect blend of worldbuilding and plot. The characters, especially the main character Ikenna, are relatable, flawed, and undergo significant growth throughout the story. The book introduces a mix of genres, energy, and creativity that sets it apart, making it a standout debut that leaves a lasting impression on readers.


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    Hero
    Book 1 in the series:Hero

    Hero - Hero by Samantha Young
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    Hero by Samantha Young is a captivating love story that follows the lives of Alexa Holland and Caine Carraway, two individuals with intertwined pasts and complicated presents. Alexa, a strong and independent woman, attempts to make amends with Caine, who harbors resentment towards her due to her father's actions. As their relationship evolves from animosity to intense attraction, they navigate through shared tragedies, family issues, and a push-pull dynamic that keeps readers engaged. The story is filled with twists, turns, and emotional depth, showcasing the characters' growth and the complexities of their connection. Samantha Young's writing style creates a vivid and immersive experience, drawing readers into the world of the social elite and exploring themes of love, redemption, and second chances.

    I curled my hands into fists to stop them from shaking as I made my way through the hallway into the open-plan living area of the penthouse apartment. It had high cathedral ceilings and a wall of wind...

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    Lady Helen Finds Her Song by Jennifer Moore
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    Lady Helen Finds Her Song by Jennifer Moore is a captivating Regency romance novel set in Colonial India. The story follows Lady Helen Poulter as she navigates the complexities of fitting in with English society in a foreign land, while also exploring her own interests in the Indian culture. Through the perspectives of Lady Helen and Captain Michael Rhodes, the readers are taken on a journey of love, companionship, and self-discovery amidst the exotic backdrop of India. The book beautifully weaves together a unique love story with vivid descriptions of the setting, creating a tale that is both romantic and enlightening.

    LADY HELEN POULTER STOOD ON the deck of the ship, her gloved fingers tapping on the railing, playing invisible keys in a melody that only she could hear. The vessel made slow progress up the sandy-ban...

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    The Price of Time by Tim Tigner
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    'The Price of Time' by Tim Tigner is a mystery drama novel that explores the concept of eternal youth through a unique premise where eight individuals are granted perpetual youth but face the consequences of immortality. The plot delves into the complexities of deceitful means to acquire time as a commodity, leading to a thrilling narrative filled with twists and turns. The writing style is engaging, with a well-developed storyline that keeps readers guessing until the end, touching on philosophical themes while maintaining a fast-paced and tightly woven narrative structure.

    The book introduces readers to a world where immortality is not all it seems, showcasing the downsides of perpetual youth and the moral dilemmas that come with it. Through a blend of action, intrigue, and thought-provoking scenarios, 'The Price of Time' captivates readers with its unique premise and well-executed plot. The characters are vividly described, allowing readers to visualize them and creating a story that appeals to a wide audience, making it a compelling read that challenges traditional notions of eternal life.


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    The Adults by Caroline Hulse
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    'The Adults' by Caroline Hulse is a humorous novel that follows the story of two divorced couples, Claire and Matt, who decide to spend the Christmas holiday together with their new partners in order to bond as a blended family for the sake of their daughter, Scarlett. As the holiday unfolds, secrets, lies, and past histories come to light, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The narrative is filled with dysfunctional family dynamics, unexpected events, and a touch of mystery, all set against the backdrop of a holiday getaway gone awry.

    The book is narrated in a propulsive and engaging style, with a mix of humor and drama that keeps the readers hooked as they navigate through the complexities of the characters' relationships and interactions. Through flashbacks and police interview transcripts, the story unfolds gradually, revealing the true nature of the characters and their motivations, culminating in a climactic event that changes the course of their holiday vacation.

    When letters landed in the hallway, Matt stepped over them or, when they could no longer be ignored, crammed them into any nook he could find. Next to the cooker, on the bookshelf; the letters went an...

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    Seconds by Bryan Lee O'Malley
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    'Seconds' by Bryan Lee O'Malley follows the story of Katie, a successful chef at Seconds restaurant, who is eager to move forward in her life. When Katie's plans don't go as smoothly as she hoped, she discovers a magical way to undo past mistakes. However, as she continues to change her decisions, she realizes that rewriting history is more complicated than she initially thought. The book explores themes of regret, consequences, and self-discovery through a mix of fantasy elements and realistic character development. O'Malley's storytelling style blends humor, magic, and spookiness, creating an engaging narrative that delves into the complexities of human nature and the impact of our choices.


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    The Clover Chapel
    Book 2 in the series:Jamison Valley

    The Clover Chapel - Jamison Valley by Devney Perry
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    The Clover Chapel by Devney Perry is a second chance romance novel that follows the story of Emmeline and Nick, who meet in Vegas and get married after a night of dares, only for Nick to disappear. Nine years later, Emmy moves to Montana and unexpectedly reunites with Nick, leading to a journey of rediscovering their love amidst past and present issues. The book explores themes of forgiveness, second chances, and the complexities of relationships, set against the backdrop of a small town in Jamison Valley.

    “No judgment, Jess,” Gigi said. “I’m allowed to be sad that my baby girl is growing up and starting kindergarten. And I haven’t cried every night because of this. I’m hormonal. I cry about everything....

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    The Thin Woman - Ellie Haskell Mystery by Dorothy Cannell
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    The Thin Woman by Dorothy Cannell is a cozy British mystery novel that follows the story of Ellie Haskell, an overweight interior designer who longs to be thin and married. When she is asked to join a family reunion, she hires an escort named Ben Haskell to accompany her. However, things take an unexpected turn when Uncle Merlin dies, leaving Ellie and Ben with a set of tasks to accomplish in order to inherit his estate, including losing weight and finding hidden treasure. As the plot unfolds, the book combines elements of romance, suspense, and humor, making it a light and entertaining read with a hint of mystery.

    Camouflage might help. Not the new outfit kind (I no longer put faith in clothes), but a broad-shouldered man to stand behind. Ideally what I needed was a handsome, devoted spouse and a circle of ador...

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