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    Viking Warrior Rising - Viking Warriors by Asa Maria Bradley
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    Viking Warrior Rising follows Naya, a strong-willed and independent woman who was kidnapped as a child and raised as a lab rat, injected with a mysterious serum that enhances her abilities. Escaping, she lives as a cyber security expert while seeking a cure for her comatose brother. When Naya encounters Leif, a Viking warrior tasked with protecting the human realm from Loki's minions, their paths intertwine, leading to sparks, chaos, and emotional turmoil. As they navigate their fated connection, they uncover the depths of Norse mythology and face challenges that test their strengths and loyalties.

    The book expertly weaves Norse mythology into a paranormal romance narrative, creating a unique world filled with action, magical beings, and complex characters. With a blend of mythology, romance, and suspense, Viking Warrior Rising offers a thrilling and engaging story that delves into themes of destiny, trust, and the power of true connection.

    “Scott,” she whispered through the bars of the cell door, but the man lying on the cot didn’t move. Her fingers recoiled when she touched the cold metal, remembering how often she’d been trapped in a ...

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    Black Ties and White Lies by Kat Singleton
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    'Black Ties and White Lies' by Kat Singleton is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Margo Moretti and Beckham Sinclair. Margo, who used to date Beck's younger brother, finds herself in a fake engagement with Beck after he takes over the company she works for. The book explores their unconventional relationship, filled with banter, chemistry, and steamy scenes. Beck is portrayed as a possessive alpha male who is determined to prove his love for Margo, while she stands her ground and challenges him. The writing style is described as engaging, with dual points of view that allow readers to delve into the characters' thoughts and feelings.


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    Under Pressure
    Book 1 in the series:Body Armor

    Under Pressure - Body Armor by Lori Foster
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    In "Under Pressure" by Lori Foster, readers are immersed in a thrilling tale of romance, danger, and suspense. The story follows Cat, a strong-willed and independent woman who finds herself in a perilous situation after overhearing a politician confess to murder. Leese, a former MMA fighter turned bodyguard, is tasked with protecting Cat, and as they navigate through the dangers surrounding them, their relationship blossoms into a passionate romance. The book seamlessly weaves together elements of mystery, action, and heartfelt emotions, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

    The writing style in "Under Pressure" is engaging and fast-paced, captivating readers from the first page. Lori Foster skillfully creates a world filled with complex characters, intense chemistry, and unexpected twists that add depth to the story. The dynamic between Cat and Leese is both fiery and tender, as they navigate through challenges while trying to protect their hearts from the dangers lurking around them.

    LEESE PHELPS STOOD in the cold early evening air, his breath frosting in front of him. Lights at the nearby bus station blinked in an annoying mismatched pattern. A cascade of foil Valentine’s Day hea...

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    Trade Wind by M.M. Kaye
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    Trade Wind by M.M. Kaye is a historical fiction novel set in Zanzibar during the 1840s or 1850s. The story follows Hero Athena Hollis, a strong-willed American woman who is determined to fight against slavery and injustice. On her journey to Zanzibar, Hero faces various challenges, including being rescued by a notorious slave trader, Rory Frost. As the plot unfolds, Hero learns valuable lessons about cultural differences, moral complexities, and the consequences of her idealism. The novel delves into themes of love, politics, exoticism, and adventure, all against the backdrop of a vividly described historical setting.

    Trade Wind is characterized by M.M. Kaye's accurate historical research, riveting plot, and well-developed characters. The author expertly weaves together elements of romance, political intrigue, and cultural exploration, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged. Through the lens of Hero's journey, the book explores the complexities of slavery, morality, and personal growth, offering a thought-provoking and immersive reading experience.

    In view of the far-reaching effects that a few words mumbled by a disreputable old Irishwoman were to have on the life of Hero Athena Hollis, only child of Barclay Hollis of Boston, Massachusetts, it ...

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    The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton
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    The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton is a historical fiction novel that delves into the life of Elizabeth Fones, a strong-willed woman who married into the influential Winthrop family in 17th century Puritan New England. The book follows Elizabeth's journey as she navigates through societal expectations, conflicts with her family, and her own desires for independence and love. Set against the backdrop of political unrest, religious zeal, and personal struggles, the novel paints a vivid picture of colonial America and the challenges faced by individuals during that time. Through detailed historical research and rich character development, the author brings Elizabeth's story to life, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of her life and the era in which she lived.

    When the Foneses' hired cart had stopped at the "Fleece" in Boxford so that the horse might be watered at the inn-yard trough, across the village street in St. Mary's tower the great passing bell was ...

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    The Calligrapher's Daughter by Eugenia Kim
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    'The Calligrapher's Daughter' by Eugenia Kim is a historical fiction novel set in early 20th century Korea during the Japanese occupation. The story follows Najin Han, a strong and headstrong young woman from a privileged family, as she navigates the challenges of tradition, family loyalty, and personal growth amidst the political turmoil of her time. Through almost half a century, readers witness Najin's journey from childhood to womanhood, her struggles with cultural expectations, and her determination to shape her own destiny despite the constraints imposed by society.

    I LEARNED I HAD NO NAME ON THE SAME DAY I LEARNED FEAR. UNTIL that day, I had answered to Baby, Daughter or Child, so for the first five years of my life hadn’t known I ought to have a name. Nor did I...

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    Mystique by Amanda Quick
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    "Mystique" by Amanda Quick is a medieval romance novel that follows the story of Lady Alice and Sir Hugh the Relentless. Lady Alice, a strong-willed and intelligent woman, finds herself entangled in a quest with Sir Hugh to retrieve a stolen green gem. As they work together to solve the mystery and recover the gem, their relationship evolves from a temporary betrothal to a genuine connection filled with romance, intrigue, and humor. The book is set in medieval England and features a blend of historical elements, suspenseful plot twists, and witty dialogue that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    Alice prided herself on being well schooled in logic and possessed of intelligence. She was a lady who had never put much credence in legends. But, then, she had never needed the assistance of one unt...

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    The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins
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    Valeria, a determined and strong-willed woman, marries a man under false pretenses only to uncover his dark secret of being accused of murdering his first wife. Despite societal expectations, Valeria sets out to clear her husband's name and unravel the mysteries surrounding his past. The narrative weaves together elements of identity, crime, social justice, and gender roles in Victorian society, creating a compelling and twisty tale filled with eccentric characters like Miserrimus Dexter and Major FitzDavid.

    "FOR after this manner in the old time the holy women also who trusted in God adorned themselves, being in subjection unto their own husbands; even as Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him lord; whose dau...

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    Frederica by Georgette Heyer
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    'Frederica' by Georgette Heyer is a Regency romance novel that follows the story of Frederica, a strong-willed and responsible older sister who brings her siblings to London to help her beautiful but naive sister, Charis, find a suitable husband. Frederica seeks the assistance of her distant cousin, Lord Alverstoke, who initially agrees to sponsor Charis' introduction to society as a way to tease his own sisters. As the story unfolds, the Marquis becomes entangled in the Merriville family's adventures and mishaps, leading to unexpected developments and the blossoming of a romance between Frederica and Alverstoke. The book is filled with witty dialogue, charming characters, humorous situations, and intricate details of Regency London society, creating a delightful and entertaining read.

    Not more than five days after she had despatched an urgent missive to her brother, the Most Honourable the Marquis of Alverstoke, requesting him to visit her at his earliest convenience, the widowed L...

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    House of Shadows - House of Shadows by Darcy Coates
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    'House of Shadows' by Darcy Coates follows the story of Sophie Hemlock, a young girl who is forced into a marriage with a mysterious man, Mr. Argenton, in order to save her family from financial ruin. She is taken to a remote mansion, Northwood, where she encounters a sinister family and discovers dark secrets within the house. As Sophie explores the mansion, she is haunted by strange occurrences and must unravel the mysteries surrounding her husband and the mansion to ensure her own safety. The writing style of the book is described as atmospheric, gothic, and haunting, with vivid descriptions that immerse the reader into the eerie world created by the author.

    The opera had not long finished, and the theatre’s foyer was filled with some of the most elegant people Sophie had ever seen. Everywhere she looked gave her a new sight: silk, chiffon, and lace dress...

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