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The Good Girl's Guide to Being Bad by Cookie O'Gorman follows the story of Sadie, a good girl who wants to break free from her goody two shoes image. As she embarks on a journey to cross off items from her Carpe Diem list and step out of her comfort zone, she finds herself entangled in unexpected situations with Colton, a bad boy with a hidden sweet side. The book is described as a sweet and humorous romance with well-developed characters and a gradual, swoon-worthy relationship between Sadie and Colton. The author, Cookie O'Gorman, incorporates cameos from characters in her other books, adding a delightful touch for fans of her work.
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The Hating Game by Sally Thorne revolves around the workplace rivalry between Lucy and Josh, who despise each other but find themselves sharing an office after a merger. As they compete for the same promotion, their interactions are filled with witty banter, mind games, and emotional vulnerability. The story is a mix of romance, comedy, and tension, with a slow burn enemies-to-lovers plot that keeps readers engaged. Thorne's writing style is described as cute, light-hearted, and funny, making it an entertaining and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance and chick lit.
Love and hate are visceral. Your stomach twists at the thought of that person. The heart in your chest beats heavy and bright, nearly visible through your flesh and clothes. Your appetite and sleep ar... - #3
"Mistress Christmas" by Lorelei James follows the story of Holly North, an accountant who is asked to fill in as Mistress Christmas at a Christmas-themed strip club. Detective Nick West, a member of the McKay family from the Rough Riders series, meets Holly at the club while investigating a case of stolen money. Sparks fly between Nick and Holly as they have a night of spontaneous sex, leading to misunderstandings and eventually a sweet resolution. The writing style is witty and exciting, with relatable characters and a mix of humor and steamy scenes that keep the readers engaged.
The sound system pulsed and the strobe lights flashed in time to music heavy on the bass line. Although the stage was empty, the place was packed with single men, outrageously priced drinks in hand, t... - #4
'Doctor Dearest' by R.S. Grey follows the story of Natalie, a doctor who harbors feelings for her brother's best friend and fellow surgeon, Connor. As they become temporary roommates, their undeniable chemistry is tested by misunderstandings and lack of communication. The book explores themes of romance, friendship, and the challenges of overcoming insecurities to pursue a real relationship.
Let it be known that it’s incredibly difficult to sneak into a hospital. The security measures are no joke: locked double doors, guards posted like sentinels, ID access points, and boobytrapped wires ... - #5
Dr. OB follows the story of Dr. Will Cummings, an obstetrician featured in a reality show that portrays him in a different light than his real professional persona. When new nurse Melody Marco joins his practice, they are both taken aback by their instant attraction to each other amidst the chaos and awkward situations that ensue. The book is filled with humor, sizzling chemistry, and a mix of emotional moments that make for an entertaining and engaging read.
Nostalgia overwhelmed me as I pulled into the quiet driveway of my parents’ suburban New Jersey home. It had only been a few weeks since my last visit, but it felt like longer—and there was always a w... - #6
'Better Than the Movies' by Lynn Painter is a heartwarming young adult novel that follows Liz as she navigates senior year without her mom, dealing with emotional struggles and crafting a plan to make her crush fall in love with her. The story beautifully portrays Liz's growth, her quirky personality, and her journey from enemies to lovers with her neighbor Wes. Painter's writing style seamlessly weaves in rom-com elements, realistic teenage angst, and heartwarming moments, creating a captivating and enchanting YA romance that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
Mr. Fitzpervert left a hair ball in my slipper, I burned my earlobe with the straightener, and when I opened the door to leave for school, I caught my next-door nemesis suspiciously sprawled across th... - #7
"The Deal" by Elle Kennedy is a new adult romance novel that follows the story of Hannah, a music major with a traumatic past, and Garrett, the captain of the hockey team. When Garrett needs help with his grades, he strikes a deal with Hannah to tutor him in exchange for his assistance in attracting her crush. As they spend time together, their chemistry grows, leading to a complex and heartwarming romance. The plotline may seem familiar, but the well-written banter and character development make this book a captivating and enjoyable read.
The writing style of Elle Kennedy in "The Deal" is praised for its ability to address dark themes such as abuse and trauma with care and finesse. The characters, Hannah and Garrett, are portrayed as flawed yet relatable individuals who find solace and growth in each other. The book explores themes of friendship, trust, and overcoming past struggles, all while delivering a fun and engaging college romance story.
For the millionth time in forty-five minutes, I sneak a peek in Justin Kohl’s direction, and he’s so beautiful it makes my throat close up. Though I should probably come up with another adjective—my m... - #8
Roxie Callahan, a private chef in Los Angeles, finds herself in a predicament that leads her back to her hometown, Bailey Falls, to run her family's diner temporarily. There, she meets Leo Maxwell, a charming farmer with a heartbreaking backstory. As Roxie navigates her newfound responsibilities, the story unfolds with humor, romance, and a delightful exploration of small-town life in the Hudson Valley.
The book "Nuts" by Alice Clayton is praised for its well-developed characters, slow-burning romance, and witty writing style. The plot revolves around Roxie's journey of self-discovery, her interactions with Leo, and the unexpected twists that challenge their budding relationship, all set against the backdrop of a quaint town filled with artisanal food shops and charming details.
“Okay, let’s see. Dashi broth is done. Bok choy is roasting; shrimp are a’poachin’. Gluten free as far as the eye can see,” I told myself, leaning on the stainless steel counter in the most beautiful ... - #9
The novella 'Sidebarred' in 'The Legal Briefs' series by Emma Chase revolves around Jake and Chelsea Becker, who have been married for two years and are navigating the challenges of raising six children while balancing their careers. The story delves into the adjustments and joys of their happily ever after, highlighting the importance of communication, love, and compromise in their relationship. Emma Chase's writing style is praised for its humor, intimacy, and realness, capturing the craziness and love within the Becker household.
My internal clock is as dependable as ever, but I don’t wake up at 5 a.m. like I used to—I get up even earlier. Because these days it’s not a run or the thought of fresh coffee that gets me going in t...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Legal Briefs ) 'That Guy' by Kim Jones is a romantic comedy novel that follows the journey of Penelope in search of her ideal man, known as 'THAT GUY.' The storyline is filled with humor, sarcasm, and outrageous situations, as Penelope navigates mistaken identities, luxury penthouses, and unexpected encounters with the cocky and rich CEO, Jake. The writing style is described as witty, fast-paced, and engaging, with a focus on Penelope's perspective as she finds herself in hilarious and endearing situations.
What kind of person decided it was a good idea for everyone to make a habit out of picking up a hot dog turd? The park here even provides these little complimentary bags in a dispenser that has a pict...