Books matching: series with interconnected stories
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Out of the Ashes by Anne Malcom is a captivating story about Zane Bull, the enforcer of the Sons of Templar MC, and how his life takes a transformative turn when he encounters Mia and her daughter Lexie. The plot delves into the complexities of their relationships, both past and present, as they navigate through hurdles and intense emotional moments. The writing style immerses readers into the world of the bikers, portraying a strong sense of brotherhood and familial bonds, while also showcasing the personal growth and healing of the characters.
(Also, see 27 recommendations for the series Sons of Templar MC ) - #2
A Love of Vengeance follows the story of Gabriel, a former enforcer for the Moretti family who is pulled back into the mafia world to protect the daughter of a Russian mob boss, Eva. As their mutual attraction ignites, they navigate a dangerous world of blood feuds, deceit, and underground dealings. The book features a mix of thriller, suspense, and action, with a large cast of intriguing characters that set the stage for future stories in the series.
For the first time in twenty-four long, devastating hours, Vasily Tarasov felt the tension in his back and neck ease. He glanced around the exclusive Manhattan nightclub, where he’d been studying the ... - #3
'Once Upon a Winter's Night' by Dennis L. McKiernan is a romantic and adventurous fairy tale retelling based on the story 'East of the Sun, West of the Moon'. The book follows Camille's journey to find her true love, Prince Alain, who has been cursed and vanished. The story is filled with magical creatures, riddles, and sensuality, making it a captivating and enchanting read. The author's writing style is described as beautiful and magical, with a mix of French language adding depth to the story.
They lived in a one-room, stone cottage on the edge of Faery, there where the world ends and the mystical realm begins, there where golden sunshine abruptly becomes twilight all silver and grey, there... - #4
'The Romeo Arrangement' in the 'Knights of Dallas' series by Nicole Snow follows the story of Ridge Barnet, a rancher and former military man, who comes to the aid of Grace Sellers and her ailing father in a small town during a blizzard. Through a pretend engagement, Ridge offers them shelter and protection, leading to a blossoming romance amidst danger and suspense. The plot is described as complex, with alternating points of view between Ridge and Grace, and a focus on the development of their relationship in the midst of turmoil and secrets.
The writing style of the book is praised for its character development, romantic moments, and the right amount of tension leading up to an exciting climax. Readers appreciate the unique setting of a small town in North Dakota, the well-defined characters, and the suspenseful and steamy elements woven into the story. is noted for its captivating twists and turns, as well as the gradual unfolding of the plot, making it an engaging and entertaining read.
I’m keeping the speed low so I can try to avoid any mishaps. They’re all too likely with the sort of luck we’ve had on our journey thus far. We must’ve lost a good hour back in Minnesota, straining to... - #5
In 'Imperfect', Molly, a breast cancer survivor, and Jamie, a former Navy SEAL who lost his eyesight, find solace in each other's imperfections. Their emotional journey is filled with insecurities and vulnerabilities as they navigate past traumas and learn to trust and love again. The book beautifully intertwines themes of family, self-acceptance, and overcoming personal challenges, creating a heartwarming and emotional narrative. April Wilson's writing style shines through in her ability to craft relatable characters and tackle sensitive topics with grace and depth, making 'Imperfect' a compelling and engaging read.
Shane’s not happy that I’m moving out of his house, as evidenced by the creaking of the leather steering wheel cover as he tightens his hold on the wheel. I don’t have to be able to see to know my bro...
(Also, see 42 recommendations for the series McIntyre Security Bodyguard ) - #6
'The Wrong Bachelor' by Alexandra Moody is a YA romance novel that follows the story of Madi and Cole, who participate in a high school charity dating show resembling 'The Bachelor.' The book explores themes of enemies-to-lovers, character development, and ethical dilemmas surrounding reality shows. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of drama, romance, and plot twists that keep the reader hooked until the end. While some readers found the plot predictable, the journey of the characters and the unique concept of the story were highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
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Binding Rose is a dark mafia romance depicting the story of Rosa, a Mexican Cartel princess, forced to marry Tiernan Kelly, the head of the Irish Mob, in a bid to end the mafia wars between different families. The plot involves a deal where mafia leaders marry off their daughters to each other, mixing bloodlines to secure peace. The book delves into themes of control, dominance, possessiveness, and the complexities of relationships within a mafia setting. The writing style is fast-paced, filled with suspense, twists, and multiple points of view, keeping the reader engaged throughout the story.
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Readers of 'Aphrodite and the Duke' by J.J. McAvoy describe it as a historical romance novel with a unique twist - featuring Black main characters in a regency setting. The book is likened to the popular show Bridgerton, with colorful balls, a tightly knit family, and a queen character reminiscent of the one in the show. The plot follows the second chance romance between Aphrodite and Evander, exploring themes of love, family dynamics, and societal expectations.
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In "Heat Haven," written by Sarah Blue and Ashley Bennett, the story revolves around Emily, an omega who seeks assistance during her heat cycle by signing up for Heat Haven, a service that connects omegas with willing alphas. The plot unfolds as Emily gets stuck in an elevator with Alpha male Griffin, leading to a deep connection and the start of a unique relationship. The book is described as a short, steamy novella set in an omegaverse world, focusing on the dynamics between the characters and the growth of their bond amidst the backdrop of Heat Haven.
The writing style of "Heat Haven" is praised for its quick pace, engaging plot, and steamy scenes that captivate readers. The authors, Sarah Blue and Ashley Bennett, are commended for their ability to create a world where omegas and alphas interact in a unique and compelling manner, showcasing themes of protection, adoration, and forming genuine connections.
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'The Red Garden' by Alice Hoffman is a collection of interconnected short stories set in the fictional town of Blackwell, Massachusetts, spanning several hundred years. The stories revolve around the town's founding in the 18th century and continue until the late 20th century. Characters are deeply connected to the town yet also experience a sense of disconnection, all while being influenced by the magical elements of their surroundings such as bears, eels, and the mysterious red garden. The book weaves together tales of love, loss, and family ties, creating a mystical and enchanting portrait of Blackwell and its inhabitants.
THE TOWN OF BLACKWELL, MASSACHUSETTS, changed its name in 1786. It had been called Bearsville when it was founded in 1750, but it quickly became apparent that a name such as that did little to encoura...