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    Breaking the Rules - A Sinner and Saint by Lucy Score
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    "Breaking the Rules" in the series "A Sinner and Saint" by Lucy Score follows the story of Xavier Saint and Waverly Sinner, who are brought back together after five years of separation. Xavier, determined to win Waverly back, discovers her involvement in a dangerous organization, leading to a thrilling and action-packed journey of love, trust, and redemption. is filled with steamy romance, suspenseful twists, and a touch of spy craft, creating a captivating plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Lucy Score's writing style brings the characters to life, making it hard for readers to put the book down as they become immersed in the world of Sinner and Saint.

    The whine of the jet’s engines did nothing to block out the nagging pain in Waverly Sinner’s side or the calamitous thoughts that swirled in her head. She shifted in her seat and grimaced as Lake Taho...

    (Also, see 28 recommendations for the series A Sinner and Saint )

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    The Ruthless Boys - Adamson All-Boys Academy by C.M. Stunich
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    The Ruthless Boys in the series 'Adamson All-Boys Academy' by C.M. Stunich is a captivating continuation of the story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The book is filled with twists and turns that leave readers constantly second-guessing the characters' motives and actions. The author's writing style is praised for its ability to create a gripping narrative that includes elements of romance, lies, deception, and surprises, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the mysteries within the plot. The book is described as a rollercoaster of emotions, with moments that range from heartwarming to heart-wrenching, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment.

    The police are refusing to release the name of the boy from the woods. That, and Spencer Hargrove is missing. Not just him, though, a lot of boys are proving difficult to track down. Hell, it's spring...

    (Also, see 70 recommendations for the series Adamson All-Boys Academy )

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    A Twist of Fate - True Mates Generations by Alicia Montgomery
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    'A Twist of Fate' by Alicia Montgomery is a captivating story about Astrid, a mix of lycan and magic, who works as a security guard at a gentleman's club in New York. When her wolf id comes out while protecting someone, she has to seek help from the lycan head council. The book follows Astrid's crush on Zac, the son of New York's clan beta, and their journey as they face opposition from Zac's father and discover their true mate connection. The plot is filled with danger, drama, mystery, and intriguing characters, making it a thrilling read with humorous and strong leads. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed characters and a mix of lycan and magic elements that keep readers hooked from the beginning.


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    Grim Shadows
    Book 2 in the series:Roaring Twenties

    Grim Shadows - Roaring Twenties by Jenn Bennett
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    In "Grim Shadows" by Jenn Bennett, Lowe Magnusson, a charming rogue archeologist, and Hadley Bacall, a curator with a curse, join forces on a treasure hunt in 1920s San Francisco. As they navigate through a world of paranormal mysteries and ancient artifacts, the duo's chemistry, banter, and action-packed adventures keep readers engaged. The book expertly blends elements of romance, adventure, and historical fiction, creating a captivating narrative filled with twists and turns that unfold against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties.

    LOWE MAGNUSSON SCANNED THE desolate Union Pacific Depot lobby. A young couple he recognized from the train was spending the brief early evening stop flipping through magazines at the newsstand. A hand...

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    Dragonwyck by Anya Seton
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    Dragonwyck by Anya Seton is a gothic romance novel set in the 1840s in New York's Hudson River Valley. The story follows Miranda, a young girl who becomes a governess at the eerie Dragonwyck mansion and finds herself falling in love with her employer, Nicholas Van Ryn. As Miranda gets closer to Nicholas, she discovers dark secrets within the estate, leading to a twisted and dangerous relationship. The novel combines elements of romance, gothic fiction, and historical events, creating a captivating and atmospheric tale with a hint of the occult.

    She was not in the springhouse churning butter, she was not weeding the vegetable patch, nor even keeping more than half an absent-minded eye on Charity, the baby, who had kicked off her blanket and w...

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    Vampire, Interrupted
    Book 9 in the series:Argeneau

    Vampire, Interrupted - Argeneau by Lynsay Sands
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    Vampire, Interrupted by Lynsay Sands follows the story of Marguerite Argeneau, the matriarch of the Argeneau clan, who embarks on a new adventure as a private investigator. As Marguerite delves into her first case, she faces danger, mystery, and unexpected surprises, including meeting her client's father, Julius. The book is packed with action, romance, and suspense as Marguerite uncovers missing memories, hidden secrets, and finds her lifemate she never knew she was missing. The plot is fast-paced, filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers hooked until the very end. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed characters and a storyline that seamlessly weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and fantasy.

    In Vampire, Interrupted, readers can expect a thrilling and emotional journey as Marguerite unravels the mysteries surrounding her past and discovers a new chapter in her immortal life. The book offers a mix of violence, passion, false memories, mind control, secrets, and romance, creating a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of love, family, and self-discovery. Sands' writing shines in this installment of the Argeneau series, delivering a story that is both entertaining and heartwarming, with a perfect blend of humor, drama, and intrigue.

    Marguerite wasn’t sure what woke her; a sound perhaps, or the crack of light from the bathroom being momentarily blocked, or maybe it was simply an instinct for survival that dragged her from sleep. W...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Argeneau )

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    Storm Winds
    Book 2 in the series:Wind Dancer

    Storm Winds - Wind Dancer by Iris Johansen
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    Storm Winds by Iris Johansen is a captivating historical romance novel set during the late 18th century in France, against the backdrop of the French Revolution. The story follows the courageous and bold Juliette de Clement, who navigates the chaos of the revolution while protecting herself and her loved ones. Alongside her is Jean Marc Andreas, heir to a prominent business, who becomes entangled with Juliette in a dangerous game of treachery and loyalty. The book intricately weaves together themes of love, survival, and betrayal, painting a vivid picture of a tumultuous time in history with detailed attention to historical accuracy.

    The plot of Storm Winds unfolds with gripping suspense as Juliette and Jean Marc navigate the perils of the revolution while seeking to recover a prized possession, the golden statue of Pegasus the Wind Dancer. Their journey is filled with danger, intrigue, and unexpected alliances, all set against the backdrop of a city in turmoil. Iris Johansen's writing style shines through in the intricate character development, fast-paced dialogue, and rich historical details that bring the story to life, captivating readers from start to finish.

    The emerald eyes of the golden horse looked down at her, as if he knew her every hope, her every sorrow, Juliette thought. Lips parted in a smile of fierce joy, filigree wings folded back against his ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wind Dancer )

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    No Ifs, and, or Bears About It - More Than Mated by Celia Kyle
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    In "No Ifs, Ands, or Bears About It" by Celia Kyle, Mia inherits her grandfather's house in Greyslake, a town of shifters. When she discovers a bear cub in her house, her life takes a dangerous turn as she navigates pack politics, murder, and surprises. Mia's strength and determination, along with the support of the clan, especially Ty, the Alpha and Sheriff, lead to a compelling and fast-paced story of romance and danger.


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    The Friend
    Book 3 in the series:Klara Walldéen

    The Friend - Klara Walldéen by Joakim Zander
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    'The Friend' by Joakim Zander follows two main narratives involving Jacob Seger, a young intern at the Swedish embassy in Beirut, and Klara Walldeen, who returns to Stockholm to mourn her grandfather with her friend Gabi. Both Jacob and Klara become embroiled in a global conspiracy that includes feuding countries, international spying, and looming terrorist attacks. The plot builds tension as secrets are revealed, betrayals unfold, and the stakes continuously rise, leading to a climactic ending reminiscent of an action movie.

    The writing style of 'The Friend' by Joakim Zander is described as engaging and suspenseful, with well-defined supporting characters and a compelling backstory for both Jacob and Klara. The novel starts slowly, gradually revealing mysteries and truths about the characters, creating a sense of anticipation and intrigue. As the story progresses, shocking reveals and character betrayals add to the complexity of the plot, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.


    (Also, see 8 recommendations for the series Klara Walldéen )

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    Faraway
    Book 6 in the series:New Protectorate

    Faraway - New Protectorate by Abigail Kelly
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    'Faraway' by Abigail Kelly delves into the depths of the New Protectorate universe, exploring the world of the merpeople and their culture. The story follows Clementine, a powerful telepath, who is tasked with establishing a relationship between the Elvish protectorate and the merfolk. As Clementine navigates her new role as an ambassador, she meets Emory, a patient and sweet Merman, and together they embark on a journey of learning and growth. The book offers a unique take on urban fantasy, blending elements of romance, action, and magic seamlessly into the narrative. Readers are drawn into a world where mating among the merfolk is intense and possessive, adding a layer of intrigue to the story.

    'Faraway' is praised for its well-written narrative, lovable characters, and engaging plot. The book seamlessly weaves together the stories from the New Protectorate series, providing readers with a tantalizing combination of intimacy, action, and magic. The relationship between Clementine and Emory is portrayed as a sweet, slow-burn romance, filled with vulnerability and growth. The book also touches on themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of love, making it a captivating addition to the series.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series New Protectorate )

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