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    Eternity Road by Jack McDevitt
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    'Eternity Road' by Jack McDevitt is a post-apocalyptic novel set in a future where humanity has been decimated by a plague, leading to the collapse of modern civilization. The story follows various groups and individuals who embark on expeditions to find the mythical city of Haven, rumored to contain valuable knowledge and artifacts left behind by the Roadmakers, the ancient civilization that preceded the current society. The narrative is a blend of adventure, mystery, and exploration, with characters facing various challenges and encounters as they journey through a world filled with remnants of the past.

    The book is praised for its world-building and storytelling, offering a speculative future history that is well thought out and engaging. Readers appreciate the post-apocalyptic setting, the exploration of Roadmaker ruins and technology, and the sense of mystery surrounding the quest for Haven. McDevitt's writing style keeps the readers interested throughout the story, with memorable characters, intriguing descriptions of the world, and a narrative that delves into the human experience in a society shaped by the remnants of a lost civilization.

    It is a fond and universally held notion that only things of the spirit truly endure: love, sunsets, music, drama. Marble and paint are subject to the ravages of time. Yet it might be argued that noth...

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    The Lost Prince - The Dark Border by Paul Edwin Zimmer
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    'The Lost Prince' in the series 'The Dark Border' by Paul Edwin Zimmer is a dark fantasy novel involving graphic violence, complex plots, and fragile alliances among human kingdoms. The story unfolds as an army of demons, goblins, vampires, and other foul creatures plan a massive invasion, leading to a world on the brink of civil war. The narrative is rich in history and tradition, resembling a medieval European setting with a land of shadow full of nightmarish creatures in the south. The author's writing style is described as well-crafted, with detailed action scenes and a focus on world-building that immerses readers in a complex and dark fantasy world.


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    The Accidental Call Girl - Accidental by Portia Da Costa
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    Boredom leads Lizzie Aitchison to abandon her friends at a wedding party and meet John Smith, an attractive older man who assumes she is a high-class call girl. Despite the initial misunderstanding, they form a connection that leads to a thrilling erotic night and a decision to continue their relationship. As Lizzie plays along with the charade of being an experienced call girl to spend more time with John, they navigate a complex web of secrets and desires. The story unfolds with a mix of passionate encounters, unexpected twists, and a hint of suspense, keeping readers hooked on the evolving dynamics between the characters.

    The Accidental Call Girl by Portia Da Costa presents a tale of forbidden attraction, mistaken identities, and hidden desires. Through a blend of scorching hot sex scenes, well-drawn characters, and a touch of light BDSM, the author crafts a narrative that balances steamy romance with elements of suspense and emotional depth. As Lizzie and John navigate their unconventional relationship, readers are drawn into a world where passion collides with secrets, leading to a captivating journey of self-discovery and unexpected revelations.

    He looked like a god, the man sitting at the end of the bar did. Really. The glow from the down-lighter just above him made his blond hair look like a halo, and it was the most breath-taking effect. L...

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    Christmas Promises at the Little Wedding Shop by Jane Linfoot
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    'Christmas Promises at the Little Wedding Shop' by Jane Linfoot is a heartwarming Christmas read that follows the intertwining stories of characters like Holly, Rory, Jess, Bart, Immie, Chas, Rafe, and Poppy at St Aidan. The plot involves Holly, a runaway bride, finding herself caught up in the festive chaos of St Aidan, facing twists and turns while forming new relationships. The writing style is described as heartfelt, with readers feeling fully immersed in the characters' emotions and experiences, making it a perfect festive read filled with love, laughter, and crazy situations.


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    Rise of the Living Forge - Rise of the Living Forge by Actus
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    "Rise of the Living Forge" follows the journey of Arwin, a former hero who has lost his powers and embarks on a new life as a blacksmith in a crime-infested town. The story creatively mixes crafting with character development, as Arwin faces numerous challenges and comedic mishaps while learning to forge in a dilapidated smithy. Although some supporting characters feel less developed, the main cast is distinct and engaging, enhancing the narrative's emotional depth. The plot is filled with unique elements, avoiding tired tropes while offering plenty of goals to keep readers invested.

    The writing style is noted for being readable and engaging, with well-crafted combat scenes that stand out among similar works. While there are minor flaws, such as repetition and occasional missing words, the overall storytelling excels. The characters’ interactions and growth propel the plot forward in unexpected directions. Fans of litrpg and fantasy genres will find much to enjoy, as the book promises mystery, revenge, and the thrill of a second chance. Readers eagerly await the sequel, entranced by a unique take on the hero's journey.


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    Son of the Sword
    Book 1 in the series:Mathesons

    Son of the Sword - Mathesons by J. Ardian Lee
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    'Son of the Sword' by J. Ardian Lee follows the story of Dylan Matheson, a modern-day man who finds himself transported back to the early 1700s Scotland after encountering an ancient Scottish broadsword. As Dylan navigates this new world, he grapples with the idea of returning to his own time while being immersed in the events and characters that slowly make him feel a sense of belonging in the past. The plot unfolds with well-written characters, an interesting storyline, and well-defined events that keep readers engaged and eager to explore more of the Matheson clan's journey.

    offers a blend of romance, history, and adventure that appeals to a wide range of readers. The fast-paced narrative, believable main character, and vivid descriptions of life in the Scottish Highlands during the Clan days create an immersive reading experience. Readers are taken on a journey through time and Scottish culture, experiencing the struggles and triumphs of Dylan Matheson as he navigates his newfound reality in the 1700s.


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    Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctica by Sara Wheeler
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    Sara Wheeler's book 'Terra Incognita: Travels in Antarctica' takes readers on a journey to the forbidding continent at the southernmost part of the planet. Wheeler immerses herself in the places she visits, mingling with the predominately male staff at various scientific research stations. The book covers the history of polar exploration, weaving in the stories of early explorers like Scott, Shackleton, and Amundsen with Wheeler's own experiences. Her descriptive writing captures the harsh realities of life on the ice while celebrating the beauty and unknown aspects of Antarctica.

    EACH DAY was hotter than the last, and I soaked up the November sunshine like a lizard. Two Sundays after landing in New Zealand I had to present myself at nine in the morning at the headquarters of t...

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    Caesar
    Book 5 in the series:Masters of Rome

    Caesar - Masters of Rome by Colleen McCullough
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    "Caesar" by Colleen McCullough is the fifth installment in the 'Masters of Rome' series, focusing on Julius Caesar's rise to power, his Gallic Wars, and the subsequent civil war against Pompey's faction. The plot delves into the intricacies of Roman politics, the clash of powerful leaders like Caesar, Pompey, and Cato, and the historical events that shaped Ancient Rome. The writing style is described as detailed, immersive, and historically accurate, bringing to life the characters and the political climate of the time.

    The orders were that while Caesar and the major part of his army were in Britannia, none but the most urgent communications were to be sent to him; even directives from the Senate had to wait in Portu...

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  9. #9
    Northwind
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    Book 1 in the series:Robert Hoon Thrillers

    Northwind - Robert Hoon Thrillers by J.D. Kirk
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    Disgraced Former Detective Superintendent Robert Hoon, a rude, foul-mouthed, and troubled man, is approached by an old army mate to help find his abducted daughter. Reluctantly taking on the mission, Hoon's renegade approach to investigating leads him into the dark underbelly of London, facing crooked cops and an underground group known as the Loop. As Hoon navigates through the cold and gritty streets of London, his flawed yet compelling character shines through, captivating readers with his unique brand of justice and humor.

    The book "Northwind" in the 'Robert Hoon Thrillers' series by J.D. Kirk is a fast-paced mystery novel that intricately weaves together a suspenseful plot with a foul-mouthed hero, Bob Hoon. With a focus on Hoon's relentless pursuit of truth and justice, the story delves into Hoon's past, his relationships with old army comrades, and his unorthodox methods of investigation, all set against the backdrop of a gritty London filled with danger and intrigue.


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    The Boy With The Sharp Teeth - My Monster Boyfriend by Katerina Winters
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    'The Boy With The Sharp Teeth' in the series 'My Monster Boyfriend' by author Katerina Winters is a paranormal romantic suspense novel that intricately weaves together past and present timelines. The story follows Sana as she returns to her childhood hometown after her grandmother's passing, encountering Zach, her childhood tormentor turned landlord. The plot delves into their complex relationship, with Zach's domineering yet vulnerable persona and Sana's sweet and friendly nature creating a dynamic and engaging love story. The author skillfully balances flashbacks with the present, creating tension and heat without losing the reader's interest.

    The narrative of 'The Boy With The Sharp Teeth' explores themes of second chances, love, and past misunderstandings. Katerina Winters delivers a story that is both captivating and unpredictable, with twists that keep readers engaged. is not a typical werewolf romance, as it delves into the depths of characters' emotions and past experiences, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.


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