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    More Than Forever
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    Book 4 in the series:More Than

    More Than Forever - More Than by Jay McLean
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    In "More Than Forever" by Jay McLean, we follow the story of Lucy and Cameron, who meet at 15 during a tragic event in Lucy's life. The book explores their journey from teenage years to adulthood, navigating their relationships with friends and family while facing ups and downs in their own relationship. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster, experiencing a mix of laughter, tears, and heartwarming moments as the characters evolve and grow together.

    The book delves into themes of young love, friendship, loyalty, and overcoming obstacles. Through well-developed characters and a captivating writing style, Jay McLean intricately weaves a story that captures the essence of enduring love, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships, making it a compelling and emotional read for fans of romance and contemporary fiction.

    I watched her during the funeral, just like I watch her now, walking around her house greeting everyone with a fake smile. I know it's fake because her mom's gone, her dad's a mess, and she has six br...

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    Manhattan
    Book 3 in the series:Becker Brothers

    Manhattan - Becker Brothers by Kandi Steiner
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    'Manhattan' in the 'Becker Brothers' series by Kandi Steiner is a friends-to-lovers story that follows the journey of Michael and Kylie, best friends since childhood. Kylie has been secretly in love with Mikey for years, even as he dated someone else, and she now faces the challenge of making him realize her true feelings as he plans to move to New York. The book is praised for its slow burn romance, emotional depth, and relatable characters, capturing the essence of young love and friendship.

    The story unfolds with Kylie's unwavering love for Mikey, her determination to keep him in their hometown, and their transition from friends to lovers. The writing style is described as sweet, tender, and full of emotion, with a focus on the characters' growth, the complexities of relationships, and the heartwarming moments shared between Kylie and Michael.


    (Also, see 5 recommendations for the series Becker Brothers )

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    The Donut Trap by Julie Tieu
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    'The Donut Trap' by Julie Tieu is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the journey of Jasmine, a first-generation American, as she navigates post-college life, family expectations, and young love. The story delves into the challenges faced by Jasmine and Alex, two characters from different worlds, as they find their way to each other through bumpy yet adorable journeys. Readers appreciated the relatable characters, the integration of cultural heritage, and the light-hearted tone of the book, making it an enjoyable and engaging read.

    All of my customers have told me at one point or another that Sunshine Donuts is their happy place. Who can blame them? There are colorful sprinkled donuts. The smell of coffee mixed with the cloying ...

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    Colorblind by Siera Maley
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    'Colorblind' by Siera Maley is a young adult novel that follows the story of Harper, a girl with the ability to see the age at which people will die. The book explores how this 'gift' impacts Harper's life and relationships, particularly her budding romance with Chloe. The writing style is described as emotional, moving, and beautifully well-written, capturing the struggles and emotions of the characters with depth and authenticity.

    The plot of 'Colorblind' delves into themes of love, loss, and the fear of mortality, all while maintaining a balance between melancholy and moments of happiness. The book is praised for its unique concept of magical realism intertwined with a lesbian romance, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    I feigned a smile at the overweight man who stood on the other side of the counter. His eyes scanned the menu on the dirty wall behind my head as my hands hovered over the cash register in front of me...

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    Joy in the Morning by Betty Smith
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    'Joy in the Morning' by Betty Smith is a heartwarming tale of young love and marriage between Annie and Carl Brown. Set in the late 1920s, the story follows the couple as they navigate the challenges of being newlyweds, facing financial struggles, in-law troubles, and the uncertainties of the future. The book captures the essence of a romantic courtship and the joys and hardships of young love, with a realistic and sweet portrayal of the characters' journey into adulthood.

    It was an out-of-date town hall in an up-to-date progressive college town in a midwestern state. The corridor was long and dark with narrow benches at intervals against the wall, and a brass cuspidor ...

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    Paradise
    Book 1 in the series:Second Opportunities

    Paradise - Second Opportunities by Judith McNaught
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    'Paradise' by Judith McNaught follows the love story between Meredith Bancroft and Matt Farrell, two individuals from different social classes who are drawn to each other despite numerous obstacles. The plot delves into their childhood backgrounds, their struggles in adult life, and the challenges they face in their relationship, including betrayal, family dynamics, and societal expectations. The writing style of the book is described as emotionally engaging, well-paced, and involving elements of love, class mobility, and heartwrenching emotions that keep readers invested in the story.

    With her scrapbook opened beside her on her canopied bed, Meredith Bancroft carefully cut out the picture from the Chicago Tribune. The caption read, Children of Chicago socialites, dressed as elves, ...

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    All that Jazz
    Book 4 in the series:Butler Cove

    All that Jazz - Butler Cove by Natasha Boyd, Tasha Boyd
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    'All That Jazz' by Natasha Boyd is a captivating novel that delves into the lives of Jazz and Joey from the Butler Cove series. The story oscillates between the past and present, exploring the deep-rooted tension and complex relationship dynamics between the two characters. Through intricate storytelling, the author paints a vivid picture of young love, nostalgia, and the journey of self-discovery. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness the characters navigate through life's challenges, love, loss, and loyalty.


    (Also, see 92 recommendations for the series Butler Cove )

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    The Value of X - Rickey and G-Man by Poppy Z. Brite
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    In 'The Value of X', author Poppy Z. Brite introduces readers to the teenaged characters Rickey and G-Man, exploring their journey of self-discovery, young love, and overcoming challenges together. The book provides a sweet and angst-filled narrative that delves into themes of love, family opposition, and the pursuit of happiness. Through Brite's unique writing style, readers are transported into the world of Rickey and G-Man as they navigate their feelings and dreams, ultimately discovering the meaning of 'X'.

    The story not only focuses on the blossoming relationship between Rickey and G-Man but also offers a glimpse into their individual struggles, highlighting the resilience of young love amidst adversity. 'The Value of X' is a standalone novel that can be appreciated independently of the series, showcasing Brite's ability to create a compelling narrative that resonates with readers on themes of love, acceptance, and personal identity.


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    The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L. Walther
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    'The Summer of Broken Rules' by K.L. Walther is a heartfelt summer romance that follows Meredith Fox as she navigates a summer wedding without her beloved sister Claire. Dealing with grief and heartbreak, Meredith finds solace in the family's annual game of Assassin, where she meets Wit, the groom's stepbrother. As their bond grows, Meredith grapples with her feelings and memories while experiencing a whirlwind romance amidst the backdrop of Martha's Vineyard. The book beautifully intertwines themes of love, loss, self-discovery, and family dynamics, creating a captivating and emotional summer read.

    The author, K.L. Walther, skillfully weaves together witty banter, tender moments, and a blossoming romance between Meredith and Wit, capturing the essence of a summer vacation filled with love and adventure. Through detailed storytelling and relatable characters, Walther brings to life the joys and struggles of Meredith's journey as she navigates grief, new relationships, and the healing power of family bonds.

    Nobody ordered the fries. Three cups of creamy clam chowder, but no basket of the most addictive fries on Cape Cod. “Anything else?” our server asked, as if he knew something was missing. Maybe he did...

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    Pepped Up
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    Book 1 in the series:Pepper Jones

    Pepped Up - Pepper Jones by Ali Dean
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    Pepped Up by Ali Dean is a young adult novel following the life of Pepper Jones, a high school student and champion track runner. The story revolves around Pepper's relationships with her best friend Jace Wilder, who sees her as a sister, and a new boy named Ryan Harding, who shares her love for running. As Pepper navigates high school sports, relationships, and social life, she finds herself caught between two guys while striving to qualify for nationals. The book explores themes of friendship, young love, and the complexities of teenage life, all narrated in a captivating writing style that delves into Pepper's struggles with self-acceptance and her passion for running.

    This right here is what I live for. The steady rhythm of my feet landing softly on dirt. Colorado sunshine heating the fresh morning air. Birds singing as they swoop in and out of trees. And Dave frol...

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