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Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid is a romantic comedy that follows the quirky and socially awkward Janie Morris who, after losing her boyfriend, job, and apartment in a single day, finds herself entangled with the mysterious and handsome Quinn Sullivan. The story revolves around their unconventional relationship, filled with humor, quirky characters, and unexpected twists. Penny Reid's writing style is described as smart, funny, and engaging, with a touch of wackiness that keeps the readers entertained and emotionally invested in the journey of Janie and Quinn.
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"Truth or Beard" in the series "Winston Brothers" by Penny Reid is a small town romance set in Tennessee, revolving around the Winston family. The story follows Jessica James, a math teacher with a wanderlust spirit, who returns to her hometown and gets entangled in a romantic dilemma between the Winston twins, Beau and Duane. Mistaken identities, childhood crushes, family dynamics, and a touch of suspense with biker gangs create an engaging and humorous plot. The writing style is described as easy to read, with dual perspectives providing insights into the characters' thoughts and emotions, making the story relatable and enjoyable for readers.
Even though it was Halloween, inducing heart attacks in the geriatric population was not on my agenda. Unfortunately for everyone within earshot, my truck made a ghastly, high-pitched whining sound. T... - #2
Beard Science by Penny Reid, part of the Winston Brothers series, follows the story of Cletus Winston, the oddball of the six brothers, and Jennifer Sylvester, the Banana Cake Queen. Jennifer blackmails Cletus into helping her, leading to unexpected developments in their relationship. The book is described as a mix of humor, romance, and depth, with well-thought-out characters and a plot that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is praised for its uniqueness and the way it portrays the growth of the characters, particularly Cletus and Jennifer.
If I had to bake cake Ipreferred not to bake in large batches. That’s like batch-raisingkids, expecting them to think and behave exactly alike, or tryingto swim across every lake in East Tennessee at ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Winston Brothers ) - #3
'Elements of Chemistry: Attraction' by Penny Reid follows the story of Kaitlyn, a quirky and intelligent college student who finds herself entangled in a romance with Martin Sandeke, a wealthy and confident young man. As their relationship develops, Kaitlyn is pushed out of her comfort zone and forced to confront her own fears and insecurities. is filled with humor, banter, and steamy moments, all while exploring themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the complexities of young love.
The writing style in 'Elements of Chemistry: Attraction' is described as addicting, witty, and engaging, with a mix of humor, introspection, and steamy connections. The characters, especially Kaitlyn and Martin, are portrayed as complex and flawed individuals who undergo a journey of self-realization and emotional growth throughout the book. The story is a blend of romance, coming-of-age, and humor, with a strong focus on the dynamics between the characters and the development of their relationship.
The voices from beyond the cabinet grew louder and were accompanied by the click of heels and the dull echo of tennis shoes. I held my breath and strained to decipher how many sets of feet were repres... - #4
Readers describe "The Wall of Winnipeg and Me" as a slow burn romance novel featuring a personal assistant, Vanessa, to a football player, Aiden. The story revolves around their unique relationship dynamics, starting with a fake marriage for a green card. The plot is engaging, focusing on the character development of Vanessa and Aiden, showcasing their growth and flaws throughout the novel. The writing style is immersive, with constant pacing and well-thought-out interactions between the characters, making it easy for readers to get involved in the story.
“Aiden,” I grumbled, even though I knew better. Grumbling only got me the look—that infamous, condescending expression that had gotten Aiden into more than one fight in the past. Or so I’d been told. ... - #5
Beard in Mind by Penny Reid is a heartwarming love story between Shelly, a complex character struggling with extreme OCD, and Beau, a charming and patient man who sees beyond her challenges. The book delves into themes of mental health, personal growth, and the dynamics of relationships, all set in the quirky Winston Brothers series known for its unconventional characters and witty dialogue.
“Not only had my brother disappeared, but… a part of my very being had gone with him. Stories about us could, from then on, be told from only one perspective. Memories could be spoken but not shared.”...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Winston Brothers ) - #6
'Kulti' by Mariana Zapata is a slow burn romance novel that follows the development of a relationship between Rey and Sal, two main characters with a love-hate dynamic that gradually evolves into a deep friendship and eventually romance. The story is praised for its realistic unfolding of the relationship, showcasing trust-building and character development along the way. The book is noted for its emphasis on friendship and the slow burn of the romance, with a backdrop of soccer that adds depth to the plot.
Still, I stared at him. I heard him correctly the first time. He was loud and clear. No problems. But my brain couldn’t wrap itself around the sentence that had come out of his mouth. I understood all... - #7
"The Bride Test" by Helen Hoang follows the story of Khai, an autistic man who believes he is incapable of love, and Esme, an immigrant from Vietnam who is determined to make him fall in love with her to provide a better life for her daughter. Khai's mother arranges for Esme to come to California for the summer to see if they are a suitable match. The book explores their relationship dynamics, vulnerabilities, and the challenges they face in understanding and expressing their emotions. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and emotional growth, particularly in portraying Khai's journey in recognizing his capacity for love despite his beliefs.
Scrubbing toilets wasn’t usually this interesting. Mỹ had done it so many times she had a streamlined routine by now. Spray with poison everywhere. Pour poison inside. Scrub, scrub, scrub, scrub, scru...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Kiss Quotient ) - #8
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang follows the story of Stella, an autistic econometrician who hires an escort named Michael to help her learn about dating and intimacy. As their relationship progresses, they both find themselves more involved than they intended, leading to a powerful plotline filled with steamy and tender moments. The book explores how honesty, hope, and courage can help individuals overcome personal challenges and societal expectations, all while navigating the complexities of love and relationships.
Stella Lane’s gaze jumped from her breakfast up to her mother’s gracefully aging face. A subtle application of makeup drew attention to battle-ready, coffee-colored eyes. That boded ill for Stella. Wh... - #9
Luna and the Lie by Mariana Zapata follows the story of Luna Allen, who had a difficult upbringing but managed to build a life for herself, taking care of her siblings and finding solace in her work at a repair garage. The book explores Luna's journey of personal growth, her developing friendship with her grumpy boss, Lucas Ripley, and the slow burn romance that blossoms between them. The writing style is described as character-driven, with a focus on the gradual progression of the relationship between Luna and Ripley, as well as the emotional depth and relatability of the characters.
If I had to guess why I was the lucky winner of that mouth being turned down, it might have been because I’d had my eyes closed for… I glanced at my old but faithful G-Shock watch... the last twenty m... - #10
Only When It's Us by Chloe Liese is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Willa and Ryder, who start off as frenemies but secretly want more. The book explores their journey from enemies to friends as they navigate personal struggles, competitive spirits, and a deep emotional connection. The writing style is described as honest, deep, original, sweet, and sexy, with a perfect blend of humor, heartbreak, and romance.
Is my fuse a little short? Sure. Are my responses occasionally disproportional? Sometimes. I could learn to simmer down here and there, but I refuse to subdue the storm inside myself. Because inextric...