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    Something Wilder by Christina Lauren
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    Something Wilder by Christina Lauren is a contemporary romance that follows the story of Lily Wilder and Leo Grady, who embark on an adventure-filled week in Utah. The primary plot revolves around an off-the-grid adventure guide tour that turns into an intense treasure hunt, as Lily, Leo, and their friends search for treasure rumored to have been found by Lily's father years ago. The book combines elements of romance, adventure, and mystery, with a storyline that includes drama, twists, and violence. The writing style is engaging, with a well-designed plot that keeps readers intrigued with its many twists and turns.

    Leo and Lily, the main characters, have a deep-rooted love for each other, evident from the start of the story. The book explores themes of loss, love, and second chances, portraying a range of emotions from heartbreak to hope. The characters are well-developed, with strong motivations and a flawless writing style that captures the essence of their relationship and the challenges they face during their adventure. Overall, Something Wilder offers a unique blend of romance, action, and intrigue, making it a captivating read for those who enjoy adventurous stories and second-chance romances.


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    The Reef by Nora Roberts
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    'The Reef' by Nora Roberts is a captivating tale of scuba diving treasure hunters, Tate Beaumont and Matthew Lassiter, on a quest to find the lost necklace known as Angelique's Curse. Their search for the treasure is not only driven by the desire to uncover riches but also to outsmart the villainous Silas VanDyke, who stops at nothing to obtain the necklace. The plot unfolds with a blend of romance, adventure, and suspense, set against the backdrop of marine archaeology, creating an engaging and immersive reading experience. Roberts' writing style intricately weaves together the elements of mystery, family ties, and friendship, transporting readers to the depths of the sea and the warmth of the Caribbean sun.

    As the story progresses, the characters of Tate and Matthew are developed with depth and complexity, making their journey relatable and emotionally resonant. The narrative not only explores the thrill of treasure hunting but also delves into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Through vivid descriptions and well-crafted storytelling, Nora Roberts skillfully brings to life a tale of courage, determination, and the enduring power of human connection.

    It wasn’t a hardship to spend the summer of her twentieth year diving off the coast of St. Kitts, skimming through gloriously warm water among brilliantly hued fish and sculptures of rainbow coral. Ea...

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    The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
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    'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren is a romantic comedy novel about Olive and Ethan, who are forced to take a honeymoon trip to Hawaii together after everyone else at a wedding reception falls ill except for them. Initially, they dislike each other, but as they spend time together, their feelings start to change. The book features witty banter, funny incidents, and a fake honeymoon scenario that leads to unexpected twists and turns in their relationship. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, romance, and relatable family dynamics that keep the readers entertained and invested in Olive and Ethan's journey.

    In the calm before the storm—in this case, the blessed quiet before the bridal suite is overrun by the wedding party—my twin sister stares critically down at a freshly painted shell-pink fingernail an...

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    Waterfall
    Book 1 in the series:River of Time

    Waterfall - River of Time by Lisa Tawn Bergren
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    In 'Waterfall' by Lisa Tawn Bergren, the story follows Gabi and Lia as they time travel back to the 14th century Italy, finding themselves in the midst of a political feud. The book expertly weaves historical aspects, time travel, battles, and relationships, creating a captivating and adventurous narrative. The characters, especially Gabi, are portrayed realistically, facing challenges and dangers while navigating the unfamiliar world of medieval Italy.

    The book explores themes of faith, trust, bravery, and love, as Gabi's character grows and adapts to her new surroundings. The writing style is engaging, with well-paced storytelling that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. 'Waterfall' offers a blend of adventure, romance, intrigue, and danger, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and time travel genres.

    We paused on our hike, panting and wiping our upper lips as our guide-the old Italian farmer who owned this land-chopped down a small sapling, clearing the overgrown trail. “Ecco, vedi,” he said, poin...

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    Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot - Cecelia and Kate by Patricia C. Wrede
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    Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot by Patricia C. Wrede is a delightful novel set in Regency England, where two cousins and best friends, Kate and Cecy, exchange letters about their adventures post Napoleonic war. The book captures the essence of the Regency era with a touch of magical realism, making it more compelling than a simple love story. The plot unfolds through a series of letters written by the authors, creating a unique and engaging narrative style. The story revolves around the girls' escapades, mysteries, magical battles, and romantic encounters, all set against a backdrop of Victorian England with a sprinkle of fantasy elements.

    If you’ve been forced to listen to Reverend Fitzwilliam on the subject of the emptiness of worldly pleasures for hours together, I feel I ought to write something bracing to cheer you up. But after th...

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    Dealing with Dragons - Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede
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    "Dealing with Dragons" by Patricia C. Wrede follows the story of Princess Cimorene, who defies traditional princess roles and runs away to live with dragons. The book showcases Cimorene's unconventional approach to princess life, her involvement in dragon society, and her adventures with other princesses, witches, and wizards. The plot involves Cimorene foiling the plans of conniving wizards and saving the dragons from a wicked plot, all while maintaining a practical and independent attitude. The writing style is humorous, full of fairy tale references, and offers a fresh perspective on traditional princess narratives.

    Cimorene's character is highlighted as strong, independent, and empowering, breaking away from gender norms and fairy tale conventions. The book features elements of magic, adventure, humor, and female empowerment, making it an engaging and fun read for readers of all ages. The story not only entertains but also delivers messages of individuality, courage, and the ability to accomplish great things by being different.

    Linderwall was a large kingdom, just east of the Mountains of Morning, where philosophers were highly respected and the number five was fashionable. The climate was unremarkable. The knights kept thei...

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    Kumquat by Jeff Strand
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    Kumquat by Jeff Strand is a humorous and quirky story about an underachiever who embarks on a spontaneous road trip with a dying woman. Throughout the journey, they encounter various mishaps and learn valuable life lessons about acceptance and the unpredictability of life. The writing style is described as realistic yet crazy, blending comedy and love story elements seamlessly to create a fantastic and entertaining read.

    He does. I feel legitimately bad about the request; this is a really difficult level and requires intense concentration. Craig doesn't go so far as to set down the controller, but he looks away from t...

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    Partners in Crime by Alisha Rai
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    'Partners in Crime' by Alisha Rai follows the story of Mira and Naveen, who find themselves kidnapped together after a chance encounter. As they navigate through a madcap adventure involving illegal poker games, strip clubs, and a mysterious crime lord, they must work together to untangle the mess they find themselves in. is described as a mix of action, suspense, comedy, and a beautifully written romantic love story, with well-developed characters and unexpected plot twists.


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    The House Witch 1
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    Book 1 in the series:The House Witch

    The House Witch 1 - The House Witch by Delemhach
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    The House Witch 1 is a cozy fantasy novel with strong characters and a fun storyline. The book follows the charming adventures of the main character, a cook, as he navigates through a world filled with magic, romance, and unexpected friendships. The writing style of the author, Delemhach, is described as well-crafted and structured, with a focus on world and character building that lays the groundwork for an engaging series.


  10. #10
    Saved
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    Book 3 in the series:Alien Space Pirates

    Saved - Alien Space Pirates by Mara Frost
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    'Saved' in the 'Alien Space Pirates' series by Mara Frost follows the adventurous and humorous journey of the heroine Danielle who gets kidnapped by aliens Dakhar and Kaveth from the international space station. The story is fast-paced, exciting, and funny, with a blend of romance and sci-fi elements. As Dani's relationship with the alien Dakhar deepens, they find themselves on a strange alien planet, navigating through various challenges and encounters with different alien species.

    delves into themes of adventure, humor, romance, and character development as Dani and Dakhar's relationship evolves amidst the backdrop of intergalactic escapades and humorous banter. The author's writing style is engaging and well-developed, with well-defined characters and a plot that keeps the readers hooked, eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.


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