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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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    Anna and the French Kiss - Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
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    Anna and the French Kiss follows the story of Anna Oliphant, who is sent to a boarding school in Paris for her senior year of high school. The book beautifully captures Anna's experiences as she navigates a new country, makes new friends, and develops as a person. The plot revolves around Anna's interactions with her classmates, especially Etienne St. Clair, a charming and complex character, and the challenges they face in their relationships.

    The writing style of Stephanie Perkins in this book is described as simple yet beautiful, with deep and relatable characters. The story is a modern love story that delves into themes of young love, self-discovery, and friendships. The setting in Paris adds a whimsical touch to the narrative, making readers feel like they are walking the streets of the city alongside Anna.

    Here is everything I know about France: Madeline and Amélie and Moulin Rouge. The Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, although I have no idea what the function of either actually is. Napoleon, Marie...

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    Again the Magic - Wallflowers by Lisa Kleypas
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    "Again the Magic" by Lisa Kleypas is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Lady Aline Marsden and John McKenna, who grow up as childhood friends but are torn apart by societal differences. Aline's father forces her to send McKenna away, leading to misunderstandings and heartbreak. Twelve years later, McKenna returns as a successful businessman seeking revenge, only to realize his feelings for Aline have never truly faded. The book also intertwines the love story of Aline's sister, Livia, and Gideon, adding depth and complexity to the plot. The writing style blends romance, intrigue, and emotional depth, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    A stable boy wasn’t supposed to speak to an earl’s daughter, much less climb up to her bedroom window. God knew what would happen to him if he was caught. He would probably be whipped before being boo...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wallflowers )

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    Normal People by Sally Rooney
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    'Normal People' by Sally Rooney follows the complex relationship between two young individuals, Marianne and Connell, as they navigate through high school and college years, dealing with issues of miscommunication, self-worth, and emotional struggles. The story delves into the intricacies of their evolving friendship and love, portraying realistic dialogues and character interactions that highlight the challenges faced by the protagonists as they grow and change over time. Rooney's writing style captures the uncertainties and vulnerabilities of the characters, creating a narrative that explores themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.

    She turns and walks down the hall. He follows her, closing the door behind him. Down a few steps in the kitchen, his mother Lorraine is peeling off a pair of rubber gloves. Marianne hops onto the coun...

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    Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
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    "Eleanor & Park" by Rainbow Rowell is a heartwarming story set in the 80s about two misfit high school students, Eleanor and Park, who form an extraordinary love bond despite coming from different worlds. The book beautifully captures the emotions of young love, friendship, and bravery as the characters navigate through their struggles at home and in school. Written in alternating voices, the novel engages readers with realistic dialogue, achingly believable characters, and poignant moments that explore themes of first love, adolescence, and overcoming challenges.

    He could get back to New Wave in November, after he got his driver’s license. His parents had already said Park could have his mom’s Impala, and he’d been saving up for a new tape deck. Once he starte...

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    Love at First Click - First Kisses by Elizabeth Chandler
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    Love at First Click by Elizabeth Chandler is a YA romance novel that follows the story of high school sophomore Hayley Caldwell, a passionate photographer for the school newspaper. The plot revolves around Hayley's unrequited crush on star football player Flynn Dalancy, who starts dating her sister Breeze, causing Hayley heartbreak. Despite the initial love triangle, the book delves into themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery, with a writing style that combines sweetness, humor, and relatable teenage experiences.

    The book showcases strong character development, particularly with Hayley, who is portrayed as a likable, down-to-earth protagonist. The storyline unfolds to reveal the complexities of relationships and the dynamics between the characters, including Flynn's commitment to family, Breeze's superficial nature, and the unexpected connections that form between them. Love at First Click explores themes of young love, friendship, and finding one's voice amidst teenage drama and romance.


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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 6 recommendations for the series Becker Brothers )

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    Victor: Her Ruthless Crush - Ruthless Triad by Theodora Taylor
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    'Victor: Her Ruthless Crush' in the series 'Ruthless Triad' by author Theodora Taylor is a story about young love shattered by the actions of their parents. The plot revolves around Dawn, a loyal and loving girl, and Victor, the son of a crime lord with a heart-wrenching childhood story. As they grow older, their relationship evolves, showcasing the challenges of blossoming love amidst family expectations, loyalty, and unexpected plot twists. The story is set against a backdrop of language barriers, character growth, and the complexities of young romance.


  9. #9
    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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    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
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    "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte is a dark and complex tale of a convoluted and tragic love story between Heathcliff and Catherine. Set against the haunting moors of England, the novel blurs the line between passion and obsession, delving into themes of vengeance, societal expectations, and human nature. The book portrays a cast of flawed and complex characters, with relationships marred by cruelty, revenge, and unfulfilled desires. The writing style is described as gothic, mysterious, and enthralling, with a moody atmosphere that matches the bleak setting of the moors.

    The narrative unfolds through multiple generations, showcasing the consequences of love and revenge that reverberate through time. Despite the challenging writing style and complex characters, the story captivates readers with its haunting and chilling portrayal of characters not likely to be called sane in the modern world. The book challenges traditional values and beliefs, questioning the dark side of English and Western culture, making readers reflect on psychological and gothic elements in the narrative.

    1801.—I have just returned from a visit to my landlord—the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with. This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have f...

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