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    Gabriel's Inferno - Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard
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    Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Julia Mitchell and her professor, Gabriel Emerson. The book intertwines elements of Dante's Inferno with a love story between the two main characters. Readers are taken on a journey where Gabriel, a flawed and troubled man, finds redemption through his relationship with Julia, a shy but bold post-graduate student. The plot delves into their pasts, their struggles, and their deep connection as they navigate through their complicated emotions and histories.

    The writing style of Gabriel's Inferno is described as sensual, hot, and emotional. The author, Sylvain Reynard, is praised for his ability to build anticipation and chemistry between the characters, Gabriel and Julia. The book is noted for its detailed background research on Dante's Inferno, as well as its intricate character development that portrays Gabriel as a fallen man seeking forgiveness and Julia as a relatable and emotionally complex character. Despite some comparisons to other romance novels, Gabriel's Inferno stands out for its unique storytelling and engaging prose.

    Professor Gabriel Emerson’s voice carried across the seminar room to the attractive brown-eyed young woman who was seated at the back. Lost in thought, or lost in translation, her head was down as she...

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    Slammed
    Book 1 in the series:Slammed

    Slammed - Slammed by Colleen Hoover
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    'Slammed' by Colleen Hoover is a heart-wrenching and emotional story that follows the lives of Layken and Will, two young adults who are faced with difficult circumstances and unexpected challenges. The book beautifully incorporates slam poetry and music lyrics, adding depth and emotion to the story. The relationship between the characters is portrayed realistically, with raw and tender emotions that grip the reader's heart. The plot unfolds in a way that keeps the reader engaged, making them both smile widely and cry uncontrollably as they follow the journey of Will and Lake.

    The writing style of Colleen Hoover in 'Slammed' is described as captivating and engaging, with a perfect balance of love, loss, and humor. The book explores themes of acceptance, grief, and the importance of living in the present moment. The characters, including the secondary ones, are well-developed and relatable, drawing the reader into their world and making them emotionally invested in the outcome of the story.

    It's been six months since he passed away. Long enough that my nine-year-old brother, Kel, doesn't cry every time we talk about him, but recent enough that we’re being forced to accept the financial a...

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    Losing It
    Book 1 in the series:Losing It

    Losing It - Losing It by Cora Carmack
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    In "Losing It" by Cora Carmack, Bliss, a college senior, is determined to lose her virginity before leaving college. After a night out at a bar with her best friend, she meets Garrick, with whom she has an instant connection. However, Bliss realizes she's not ready for sex yet and leaves abruptly. To her surprise, Garrick turns out to be a last-minute substitute professor for one of her classes, leading to a series of events that unfold in a humorous and entertaining manner. The story is a new adult contemporary romance with a mix of humor, awkward situations, and a slow-building love story that keeps readers engaged.

    So then how did I end up twenty-two years old, and the only person I knew who had never had sex? Somewhere between Saved by the Bell and Gossip Girl, it became unheard of for a girl to graduate colleg...

  4. #4
    Easy
    Book 1 in the series:Contours of the Heart

    Easy - Contours of the Heart by Tammara Webber
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    'Easy' by Tammara Webber follows the story of Jacqueline and Lucas as they navigate through their past traumas and develop a deep connection with each other. The book delves into themes of sexual assault, empowerment, and personal growth, portraying realistic and raw emotions. The writing style is engaging and the plot unfolds with a mix of romance, character development, and a focus on serious topics like rape.

    I’d just bailed on the Halloween party still in full swing behind me. Weaving between the cars crammed into the parking lot behind my ex’s frat house, I tapped out a text to my roommate. The night was...

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    Unteachable by Leah Raeder
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    Unteachable by Leah Raeder is a taboo romance novel that delves into the complex and intense relationship between a high school student, Maise O'Malley, and her teacher, Evan Wilke. The book explores themes of forbidden love, dark secrets, and emotional turmoil as the characters navigate their feelings for each other while facing societal taboos. The writing style is described as beautiful, engaging, and raw, with elements of magic and honesty woven into the narrative.

    Maise and Evan's relationship is portrayed as passionate, intense, and complicated, with both characters struggling with their own inner demons and past traumas. The story follows their journey of self-discovery, growth, and acceptance, as they grapple with their forbidden attraction and the challenges it presents in their lives. The plot unfolds with surprises, character development, and steamy moments, ultimately leading to a resolution that offers hope and a sense of fulfillment for the protagonists.

    WHEN you’re eighteen, there’s fuck-all to do in a southern Illinois summer but eat fried pickles, drink PBR tallboys you stole from your mom, and ride the Tilt-a-Whirl till you hurl. Which is exactly ...

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    Loving Mr. Daniels by Brittainy C. Cherry
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    'Loving Mr. Daniels' by Brittainy C. Cherry is a deeply emotional and intense story about forbidden love between a young woman, Ashlyn, and her teacher, Daniel. The book explores themes of loss, grief, love, and hope as the two characters navigate their complex relationship while dealing with their own personal demons. The author's writing style is described as powerful and poignant, evoking a wide range of emotions in the readers and creating a captivating and impactful narrative. The secondary characters in the story also play crucial roles, adding depth and richness to the overall plot.

    I sat on the pew in the far back. I hated funerals, but then again, I believed it would be weird if I loved them. I wondered if there were people who did love those kinds of things. People who showed ...

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    On the Island - On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves
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    'On the Island' by Tracey Garvis-Graves is a romance novel that tells the story of a teen and his teacher who survive a plane crash and end up stranded on a deserted island. As the years go by, they form a bond and begin to fall in love despite their unusual situation and the significant age gap between them. The book explores themes of survival, love, and the complexities of relationships in isolated environments.

    The writing style of 'On the Island' is described as straightforward, almost simple, and very engaging. The author, Tracey Garvis-Graves, is praised for her fantastic writing and excellent character development, particularly in creating a believable and intriguing relationship between the two main characters.

    Things started to go wrong in Germany. It should have taken a little over eighteen hours to fly from Chicago to Malé—the capital city of the Maldives—but after mechanical problems and weather delays w...

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    A Different Blue by Amy Harmon
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    A Different Blue by Amy Harmon is a poignant and heartwarming story about a young woman named Blue Echohawk who is on a journey of self-discovery. Raised by a stranger after being abandoned by her mother, Blue's life takes a dramatic turn when she meets her history teacher, Darcy Wilson. The novel beautifully portrays Blue's transformation from a broken and scarred girl to a strong and independent woman, with the help of Wilson who becomes a significant figure in her life. The story delves deep into themes of redemption, love, and the impact of one's past on shaping their future, all written in a captivating and emotional style.

    The bell had rung ten minutes ago, but I wasn't too worried. Actually, the truth was I didn't care, so why would I worry? The first day of school was useless anyway. Most of the teachers didn't mark t...

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    When Summer Ends by Isabelle Rae
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    'When Summer Ends' by Isabelle Rae is a romantic novel that explores the controversial relationship between a student and her teacher. The plot follows Chloe Henderson, a 17-year-old who falls in love with her teacher, Will Morris, during the summer. The book delves into their forbidden romance, the challenges they face when returning to school, and the emotional turmoil that ensues. The writing style is described as easy to read, addicting, and engaging, with readers expressing their love for the main characters and the captivating storyline.

    My vision was a little blurry as I continued to dance. My head was just that little bit fuzzy from the alcohol. My legs had that rubbery feeling, like I wasn’t quite in full control of myself. “Shall ...

  10. #10
    Good
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    Book 1 in the series:Too Good

    Good - Too Good by S. Walden
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    'Good' in the series 'Too Good' by S. Walden revolves around the forbidden relationship between a high school student named Cadence and her math teacher, Mark. Cadence, a teenager with a troubled past involving a stint in juvie, finds solace and understanding in Mark, who is much older than her. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of love, forgiveness, societal taboos, and personal growth. The writing style is described as daring, bold, and honest, capturing the emotional struggles and desires of the characters amidst a backdrop of controversy and judgment.

    As the plot unfolds, readers witness Cadence's journey of self-discovery and redemption, as she navigates the challenges of her senior year in high school while dealing with the aftermath of her past mistakes. The narrative skillfully portrays the evolving dynamics between Cadence and Mark, highlighting the blurred lines between right and wrong, innocence and desire, and societal norms versus personal feelings. S. Walden's storytelling weaves a narrative that challenges readers to question their preconceived notions about love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships.

    I was out on Highway 28 dressed in my juvie garb finest—orange jumpsuit with bright yellow vest—walking along the shoulder picking up garbage tossed out of the car windows of other lawbreakers. I’d be...

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