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    Mansions by Whitney Bianca
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    'Mansions' by Whitney Bianca is a dark romance novel that follows the intense and toxic relationship between Dorian and Adrienne. Dorian, a possessive and obsessed man, has been fixated on Adrienne since they were teenagers. Despite being married to someone else, he pursues Adrienne relentlessly. The story delves into the dark and gritty aspects of their relationship, with themes of control, obsession, and manipulation. Bianca's writing style is described as brutal, raw, and unexplainable, drawing readers in with its darkness and complexity.

    The plot of 'Mansions' revolves around Dorian's relentless pursuit of Adrienne, who is portrayed as strong-willed and independent. The book takes readers on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns, exploring the dynamics of a complex and toxic relationship. Despite some readers finding the story controversial and dark, many were captivated by the characters' development and the intense emotions portrayed throughout the narrative.

    Long black hair, the curls limp and fraying at the ends. A navy blue dress, bunched in her hands and hiked up to her knees. Tanned legs with curvy calves and scabby knees. She was a mess. I remember c...

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    The Viscount Who Loved Me - Bridgertons by Julia Quinn
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    'The Viscount Who Loved Me' by Julia Quinn is the second installment in the 'Bridgertons' series, focusing on the eldest Bridgerton sibling, Anthony, who is the Viscount. Anthony, convinced he will die young like his father, decides to marry without love for the sake of producing an heir. He sets his sights on Edwina Sheffield but finds himself entangled with her older sister, Kate, who challenges him at every turn. The story revolves around their bickering, evolving relationship, and unexpected feelings that develop between them. The plot includes elements of humor, witty banter, and unconventional romance set in Regency times.

    The topic of rakes has, of course, been previously discussed in this column, and This Author has come to the conclusion that there are rakes, and there are Rakes. Anthony Bridgerton is a Rake. A rake ...

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    Where the Heart Leads - Casebook of Barnaby Adair by Stephanie Laurens
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    Readers found "Where the Heart Leads" to be a captivating romance novel set in the East End with unique characters and an engaging plot. The book delves into the evolving relationship between the main characters, Barnaby and Penelope, showcasing a strong-willed woman and a supportive, understanding man. The story unfolds with a secondary romance between Stokes and Griselda, adding depth to the narrative and emphasizing the theme of equal partnership in relationships. Stephanie Laurens' writing style is praised for its detailed character development and steamy yet human portrayal of romance.

    Thank you, Mostyn.” Slumped at ease in an armchair before the fire in the parlor of his fashionable lodgings in Jermyn Street, Barnaby Adair, third son of the Earl of Cothelstone, lifted the crystal t...

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    Desires of a Baron - Gentlemen of Honor by Rose Gordon
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    'Desires of a Baron' in the series 'Gentlemen of Honor' by author Rose Gordon follows the story of Giles, Lord Norcout, and Lucy Whitaker. Giles, born with a challenging past and a kind heart, is drawn to Lucy when he is called to her home to help a wounded gentleman. Lucy, a strong-willed woman with a past mistake, is raising her son Seth on her own. As Giles and Lucy navigate their growing attraction amidst family dynamics and societal expectations, they must confront their pasts and find a way to a shared future filled with warmth, humor, and heartwarming moments.

    If Giles Goddard, Lord Norcourt, were anyone else he might think he’d had a miserable life. Sent away from Dolsey, his parents’ country estate, at eight years old to be raised by nuns at a convent in ...

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    Exit, Pursued by a Baron by Aydra Richards
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    'Exit, Pursued by a Baron' by Aydra Richards is a historical romance novel revolving around the journey of the main characters, who face misunderstandings and groveling in their relationship. The story unfolds with the MMC wrongly believing that the FMC cheated on him, leading to a series of events that result in the FMC being exiled and her life ruined. As the plot progresses, the MMC realizes his mistake and embarks on a path of redemption, showcasing themes of forgiveness, second chances, and character growth. The setting of the book in a theatrical environment during the Georgian era adds depth to the narrative, incorporating elements of Shakespeare's plays and intricate emotional entanglements.

    Richards' writing style in 'Exit, Pursued by a Baron' is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions and create a compelling storyline that keeps readers engaged. The author skillfully navigates themes of angst, groveling, and character development, weaving a tale of love, redemption, and forgiveness amidst societal norms and personal struggles. Through a combination of intricate plot twists, well-developed characters, and emotional depth, the book offers a poignant exploration of love and forgiveness in a historical romance setting.


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    The Fall
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    Book 1 in the series:The Seventh Tower

    The Fall - The Seventh Tower by Garth Nix
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    'The Fall' in the series 'The Seventh Tower' by Garth Nix follows the protagonist Tal, a Chosen of the Orange Order, as he embarks on a quest to obtain a new primary sunstone to save his family's status and heal his ailing mother. However, his attempt to steal a sunstone leads him to fall into a different world filled with darkness and ice, where he must navigate dangers and challenges to find his way back home. The story unfolds in a unique fantasy world with elements of magic, wizards, demons, and epic battles, presenting a rich and intriguing new setting that gradually reveals itself as the plot progresses.

    The writing style of 'The Fall' has been described as fast-paced, engaging, and filled with original fantasy elements and worldbuilding. While some readers found the world and character exploration to be lacking compared to Nix's other works, the book introduces readers to a new mythology and a parallel universe that sets the stage for a coming-of-age narrative and a hero's journey as Tal faces personal struggles and embarks on a quest filled with mysteries waiting to be unraveled.

    Tal had initially fought back the tears, but they came freely as he ran through the bright corridors and down the Orange Stair to his family's residence. He tried to wipe them away as he ran, ignoring...

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    Ransom My Heart by Meg Cabot
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    In the book "Ransom My Heart" by Meg Cabot, set in England in the year 1291, the adventurous Finnula Crass, daughter of the village miller, decides to kidnap a wealthy man, Hugo Fitzstephan, to obtain a dowry for her pregnant sister. However, Finnula's captive, Hugo, is not what she expected, and their interactions lead to a complex relationship filled with tension, romance, and mystery. As the story unfolds, Finnula and Hugo navigate their attraction while dealing with past secrets and external threats, creating a lighthearted and enjoyable Medieval romance.

    The book is written in a fun and engaging style, with elements of humor, adventure, and romance intertwined throughout the plot. Finnula, a female Robin Hood known as Fair Finn, and Hugo, a knight returning from the Crusades, are portrayed as strong-willed characters who challenge each other's beliefs and values, leading to a compelling and entertaining narrative filled with playful banter and genuine emotions.

    Finnula saw it the instant she pulled open the wooden shutters of her bedroom window and peered outside to see whether the sheriff and his men had yet ridden off. The evil-eyed, hulking brown bird was...

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    Time Enough for Drums by Ann Rinaldi
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    'Time Enough for Drums' by Ann Rinaldi is a historical fiction novel set during the American Revolution. The story follows a girl named Jem who is struggling to be her own person in a time where stubbornness in young women is frowned upon. Jem's interactions with her tutor, John Reid, are central to the plot, as their relationship evolves from animosity to understanding. The book delves into themes of coming of age, maturing, taking responsibility, and navigating personal and societal expectations during a tumultuous period in history.

    The writing style of 'Time Enough for Drums' is praised for its ability to make history interesting and engaging for readers. The characters are well-developed, with Jem being highlighted as a strong-willed female protagonist who defies societal norms. The plot is filled with twists and turns, suspense, and moments of tenderness that resonate with readers, making it a compelling read that explores themes of love, loyalty, and personal growth.

    The cold wind stung my face and brought tears to my eyes when I turned into it to look at my brother Dan, who stood next to me on the hill. It seemed like all of Trenton was laid out below us in grays...

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    Fortune's Rocks by Anita Shreve
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    Fortune's Rocks by Anita Shreve is a compelling novel set in the late 19th century, focusing on the forbidden love between a young woman, Olympia, and a middle-aged doctor, John Haskell. The story unfolds at a summer house on the beach, where societal judgment, scandal, and the consequences of their affair play out against a backdrop of class prejudices and moral dilemmas. The writing style immerses readers in the era, with detailed descriptions of the setting and a plot that delves into themes of love, betrayal, and societal expectations.

    IN THE TIMEit takes for her to walk from the bathhouse at the seawall of Fortune’s Rocks, where she has left her boots and has discreetly pulled off her stockings, to the waterline along which the sea...

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    A Scandal in Bohemia - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
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    'A Scandal in Bohemia' is a short story featuring Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler, where Holmes is tasked by the King of Bohemia to retrieve incriminating photographs from Irene Adler. The story highlights Holmes' cleverness, Adler's intelligence, and a plot twist where Holmes' plan is foiled by a woman, showcasing a different side of the famous detective. Readers are drawn to the engaging plot, the timeless writing style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and the character dynamics between Holmes and Adler.

    To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotio...

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