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    Come Away with Me - With Me in Seattle by Kristen Proby
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    'Come Away with Me' in the 'With Me in Seattle' series by Kristen Proby is a sweet romance novel that follows the love story between Natalie, a talented photographer with a troubled past, and Luke, a former famous actor turned director. The plot revolves around their instant connection, whirlwind romance, and the challenges they face as a couple. The writing style is described as comfortable, with plenty of romance, sex, and wonderful interpersonal relationships among the characters.

    The book introduces readers to a cast of lovable characters, including Natalie and Luke, who have great chemistry and a sexy heat about them. The story is engaging, with a good mix of romance, humor, and light-hearted moments. Despite some minor inconsistencies and rapid relationship developments, the book offers a heartwarming and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance.

    Seattle’s Alki Beach is pretty much deserted, aside from a few die hards, or early morning insomniacs, like me. The young couple is walking away from me, hand in hand, smiling at each other, and I poi...

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    Outrageously in Love - Love in the City by Jen Morris
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    Outrageously in Love by Jen Morris is the third installment in the Love in the City series, set in the vibrant city of New York. The book follows the story of Harriet and Luke, who meet on a plane to New York and experience instant chemistry. Harriet, the quiet sister of Alex from the first book, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and overcoming her low self-esteem, while Luke, a nerdy and loving man, plays a significant role in helping her break out of her shell. Their relationship is filled with tender, steamy, and sweet moments, creating a forbidden love dynamic that keeps the readers engaged. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of characters facing emotional challenges and learning to be brave in the face of adversity, along with its sex-positive narrative and humor-infused storytelling style.

    Harriet and Luke's romance unfolds against the backdrop of Alex and Michael's upcoming wedding, where they find themselves working together and trying to keep their relationship hidden. The book delves into themes of self-acceptance, embracing one's quirks, and leaning into hopes and fears. The characters are relatable, flawed, and honest, with Harriet's journey resonating deeply with readers who appreciate her growth and strength in the face of past traumas and anxiety. The author's depiction of passion and romance, combined with the deep connection between Harriet and Luke, makes this book a heartwarming and engaging read that leaves a lasting impact on the readers.


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    Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon
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    'Business or Pleasure' by Rachel Lynn Solomon is a romance novel that follows the story of Chandler, a ghostwriter who, after a one-night stand with a stranger, unexpectedly finds herself ghostwriting a book for Finn Walsh, a former teen star. As they work together, Chandler and Finn navigate their attraction under the guise of 'lessons', exploring themes of mental health, Judaism, and personal growth. The book delves into their struggles with OCD and anxiety disorders while also touching on themes of career dissatisfaction and personal imperfections. The story unfolds with a mix of humor, romance, and character development, creating a unique and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    The writing style of Rachel Lynn Solomon in 'Business or Pleasure' is praised for its beautiful depiction of mental health issues, Judaism, and the dynamics of a blossoming romance. The author's approach to portraying the characters' struggles with OCD and anxiety in a tender and authentic manner, along with incorporating elements of the publishing world and fan culture, adds depth and relatability to the story. With a focus on communication, healthy relationships, and diverse representation, the book offers a refreshing take on romance that balances humor, drama, and steamy scenes, making it a standout read in the genre.


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    Can I Tell You Something? by Holly June Smith
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    'Can I Tell You Something?' by Holly June Smith is a spicy holiday novella that follows the story of Cameron, an erotica audio content creator, and Hannah, a devoted fan of his work. When Cameron unexpectedly visits Hannah's family for Christmas as a friend of her brother, the two are thrown into a whirlwind of attraction and connection. The book is filled with family bonding, Christmas traditions, fast love, and close proximity, all without any miscommunication. The plot is fast-paced, funny, and uncomplicated, with sweet and steamy moments that make it a joy to read.

    The writing style of Holly June Smith shines in this novella, seamlessly blending elements of romance, holiday magic, and humor. The author crafts a story that is both sweet and spicy, capturing the chemistry between the characters, especially Cameron and Hannah. The book incorporates unique tropes such as brother's best friend, almost love at first sight, and vacation fling, all while maintaining a cozy and festive atmosphere that keeps readers engaged until the end.


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    Take Me to Your Nerdy Leader - Bowden Anime Club by Hailey Gonzales
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    'Take Me to Your Nerdy Leader' follows the protagonist, Paige, as she navigates a new town and school while embracing her true self and interests. The book delves into themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and the beauty of finding friends who support and accept you for who you are. The writing style is described as heartwarming, with believable conversations and amazing characters that readers can relate to and fall in love with.


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    The Orc Wife
    Book 1 in the series:Monstery Yours

    The Orc Wife - Monstery Yours by S.J. Sanders
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    In "The Orc Wife" by S.J. Sanders, readers are introduced to a world where mythological creatures like elves, trolls, and orcs exist. The story follows Sammi, a human who gets stranded in a snowstorm and is rescued by an orc named Orgath. As Sammi navigates this new world, she discovers the complexities of the relationships between different races and the unexpected romance that blooms between her and Orgath. The book is a mix of humor, fantasy, and romance, with a unique take on traditional fantasy creatures and an engaging writing style that keeps readers entertained.

    I blew on my cup of coffee, frowning as I watched the snow fall outside. The weekend was a bust. I can’t believe I let myself get talked into this shit. What should have been a romantic weekend in a s...

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    The Tightrope Walker by Dorothy Gilman
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    "The Tightrope Walker" by Dorothy Gilman is a mystery novel that follows the story of Amelia Jones, a shy young woman who discovers herself while solving a mystery. The book involves a note found in a hurdy-gurdy, a possible murder, and the uses of love, both good and bad. As Amelia delves deeper into the mystery, she finds strength she didn't know she possessed and learns about the power of love. The narrative weaves suspense, insight, and intrigue as Amelia becomes a crusader for justice, uncovering secrets and facing unexpected challenges. The story is rich, weird, and filled with unexpected coincidences that keep the reader engaged till the end.

    Amelia's character development is a central theme in the book, as she evolves from a somewhat rootless girl to a courageous and determined individual. The plot is filled with twists and turns, leading to a climax that tests Amelia's character and resolve. As she grows and matures throughout the story, readers witness her transformation and root for her success in unraveling the mysteries that surround her.

    Maybe everyone lives with terror every minute of every day and buries it, never stopping long enough to look. Or maybe it’s just me. I’m speaking here of your ordinary basic terrors, like the meaning ...

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    I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella
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    'I've Got Your Number' by Sophie Kinsella follows the story of Poppy Wyatt, a quirky and somewhat ditzy protagonist who finds herself in a series of ridiculous situations after losing her engagement ring and having her phone stolen. When she stumbles upon a lost phone in a trash can, she decides to use it as her new number, not realizing it belongs to Sam Roxton's PA. As Poppy navigates through misunderstandings and misadventures, she forms a unique connection with Sam, leading to a delightful romantic comedy filled with humor and light-hearted moments. The book is characterized by its fast-paced plot, engaging characters, and Kinsella's signature writing style that blends humor with romance seamlessly.

    Perspective. I need to get perspective. It’s not an earthquake or a crazed gunman or a nuclear meltdown, is it? On the scale of disasters, this is not huge. Not huge. One day I expect I’ll look back a...

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    The Seven Sisters - The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley
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    'The Seven Sisters' by Lucinda Riley is the first book in a series that follows the story of Maia D'Apliese, the eldest of six girls adopted by the wealthy billionaire Pa Salt. After his sudden death, the sisters come together at their childhood home where they learn about their father's legacy and embark on a journey to discover their ancestral origins. The plot weaves between the present and the past, exploring Maia's quest to uncover her roots, which takes her from Switzerland to Paris to Rio de Janeiro. The story is a blend of mystery, history, and self-discovery, with rich descriptions of characters and locations that captivate the reader's imagination.

    The book is praised for its compelling storytelling, well-developed characters, and seamless transition between timelines. Readers are drawn into a world of love, betrayal, secrets, and familial bonds as Maia navigates through the complexities of her past and present. Lucinda Riley's writing style is described as vivid, evocative, and immersive, transporting readers to different time periods and countries while keeping them engaged with the emotional depth of the characters.

    I was sitting in the pretty garden of my old schoolfriend’s townhouse in London, a copy of The Penelopiad open but unread in my lap, enjoying the June sun while Jenny collected her little boy from nur...

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    Vampire Academy
    Book 1 in the series:Vampire Academy

    Vampire Academy - Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
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    'Vampire Academy' by Richelle Mead follows the story of Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir, who is tasked with protecting her best friend Lissa, a Moroi Vampire Princess. The two navigate the dangerous world of St. Vladimir's Academy, a hidden place where vampires are educated in magic and half-human teens train to protect them. As they are dragged back to the academy, they become entangled in forbidden romance, social intrigue, and dark rituals, all while facing the looming threat of the Strigoi, the world's fiercest vampires. is praised for its engaging plot, relatable characters, and the unique take on the vampire genre, with elements of friendship, loyalty, and teenage angst woven into the narrative.

    The writing style of Richelle Mead in 'Vampire Academy' is commended for its fast-paced and captivating nature, keeping readers hooked from the first page. The characters, particularly Rose Hathaway, are highlighted for their depth and development, with Rose being described as impulsive, loyal, and fiercely protective of her friend Lissa. explores themes of friendship, romance, and the complexities of the vampire world, offering a fresh perspective on the genre with its well-crafted plot and relatable characters.

    Tasha Ozera didn’t like dresses. Or high heels. Or meaningless conversation. Really, she didn’t like anything to do with fancy parties. She knew, however, that there was a game to play, and she’d lear...

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